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The first rule of debugging: What has changed? (Anybody studied Kepner-Tregoe problem analysis?)
Cheers
...and for most people two things have changed. They've quit smoking and started
vaping. It isn't hard to see why both are blamed on
everything.
I've had to deal with the depression which I've already documented here. The other issue I had was cankers. When I started a
thread, I was quick to mention it had been an issue I had
before I started
vaping. The short of it... I had really bad cankers, usually plural at any given time. When they healed, more would take their place. When I started smoking, they disappeared. When I quit smoking, they returned. Anyone who has dealt with them before knows they are no fun. I wouldn't even wish them on Katie. They're awful. I tried all the usual remedies, but nothing worked. I started the thread looking for ideas I hadn't thought of and found one. Old school brownish yellow Listerine. I haven't had one since I started using it (religiously, 3 times a day) and the ones I had healed more quickly than I had ever seen before.
Tangent -
The "what has changed" has served me well whilst debugging my code.