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Yordrecht OP t1_j4m5pdu wrote

Collected the data in Google Spreadsheet, made the graph in Dot.PDN

The illness this year started with with a fear condition, but at the end of the year I got an infected intestine.

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Weyoun2 t1_j4m8ccx wrote

That's a lot of sick time.

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65022056 t1_j4m8r0c wrote

Whi did you spell it like that

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tyen0 t1_j4mafg2 wrote

They included mental health. Odd to phrase it as "sick", but evidently english is a second language since they drink Radler and "dinned" at a restaurant.

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jhoond t1_j4maxnz wrote

How did you do it? Do you mundo sharing for others to try to track the same?

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panini3fromages t1_j4mazfp wrote

That's one hell of a social life! Am I asocial or are you way above average?

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CantorIsMyHero t1_j4me840 wrote

I see your coffee consumption was very high around the holidays. Lots to do I suppose.

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Ed_Chambers_PP t1_j4mfnj0 wrote

Very interesting stuff. Did you set out with a goal of recording these specific metrics? I am doing a similar project this year for tracking my physical activities. I built a flask web application with a sqlite database, where I enter the name of the activity, date, minutes spent on activity, relative perceived effort, and notes. I'm looking forward to doing some visuals after a few months. I was interested in documenting some other life metrics as well but trying to keep the project scope creep to a minimum.

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Nnelg1990 t1_j4mfrvr wrote

What did you eat in the first half of November?

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dranaei t1_j4mi892 wrote

So when you feel sick you walk more, spend more time with family and cook less? Does that happen every year? Or was the internship that bad?

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cabezon99 t1_j4mi9h2 wrote

That's a lot of time to spend sick. Hope all is well

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Yordrecht OP t1_j4mj6h8 wrote

I chose these metrics based on either me wanting to make sure I would do them (cleaning, running and working on school), or I thought it would be interesting how often did an activity (drinking coffee, volunteering and how often I see my familiy).

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fjwjr t1_j4ml66l wrote

Well, it seems that coffee and family are making you sick….

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mountain_man30 t1_j4ms1g7 wrote

Don't drink coffee, see family, or run and you might not get sick in November.

That's my take away.

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chiqu3n t1_j4n3tp2 wrote

How did you manage to cycle 100km and walk over 5km while being sick that day in November?

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tyen0 t1_j4ncffi wrote

That wasn't a grammatical difference but a cultural one. That's a german drink I'd never heard of as an american (even though I learned a bit of german). :)

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Tysoch t1_j4np1py wrote

People gotta try radlers. Some people call them shandys in North America.

It’s just a mild flavoured beer and juice mix, they are bomb for backyard BBQ and picnics and hikes, very refreshing!

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kshump t1_j4np6zb wrote

"Holy smokes! You need booze!"

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CluelessSage t1_j4nxny6 wrote

Yo OP if you’re out sick that much, even including mental health days, you got a problem.

Find a doctor or a therapist or whatever you gotta do, but humans should not be sick that often.

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RedditNazisBannedMe t1_j4o1vpu wrote

Looks like you tried a possible New Year’s resolution of coffee once a week. Then caught yourself up in the 4th quarter

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HippoKingOfOld t1_j4obiey wrote

Congrats on sober October and almost sober November.

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Sergy3 t1_j4okndn wrote

This is exactly what I want to do this year How can I start?

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distrucktocon t1_j4orn89 wrote

I want to see this all overlaying in one calendar because I’m a madman.

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janolf t1_j4ox36n wrote

In Germany they’re usually not made with juice, but instead Sprite or another lemonade with a (preferably) 5% Pilsner or other blond Lager.

The occasions you mentioned are spot on though ;)

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climbing_scientist t1_j4oyabo wrote

I'm interested in your procedure - did you usually record your data as soon as it occurred or did you have a set recap time in which you would try to remember and note down all the occurrances that happened prior?

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-TaranZhu- t1_j4p9g6d wrote

Can i using power BI to make this dashboard

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Not_Bill_Hicks t1_j4pop7u wrote

i also track my coffee days, it's called a calendar

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Lem786 t1_j4pr98i wrote

bro just didn't eat in october 💀

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BayesianKing t1_j4proxz wrote

I like the graphical layout of this chart, which tool did you use?

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JulianMorrow t1_j4pv0aw wrote

Only some of the months are in Dutch. March/May/June/August are English. The whole thing could be made by a Dutchie though, quite a lot of mistakes in the English captions

Source: am Dutchie

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DrMike27 t1_j4px0ok wrote

Oh, Guillermo! You really should drink more water.

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djryanash t1_j4q8k3r wrote

Jesus dude. Why’d you get sick so much? 🤢

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arr0w_24 t1_j4qaewu wrote

Maybe its been asked before, allow me to ask again, how do you keep track of the days? I mean how do you store the data?

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Tysoch t1_j4qf85k wrote

Sprite, I’ll try that one time! We get Stiegl Grapefruit where I’m from in Canada, it just feels like a picnic every time I drink one!

Are there any that you recommend?

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l4stun1c0rn t1_j4qpx8t wrote

I love how Radler isn't categorized as alcohol.

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Sidewayspear t1_j4qv9gm wrote

Does a radler not count as alcohol?? Why did nobody tell me??

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janolf t1_j4qwbon wrote

You really should mix them yourself imo, the bottled ones tend to be pretty sweet, which diminishes the refreshment. Ratio 60:40 beer to lemonade at least. I just tend to use whatever is in the house, might be something like Bitburger, König Pilsner or some other regional pilsner... Beck's should be fine although it's not my favourite.
The pilsner's bitterness tends to fluctuate a lot throughout Germany and adjacent countries, in northern Germany they're way more bitter than the Austrian Stiegl you get, which makes them more refreshing to me in a Radler.

Sorry for the essay on beer and Biermischgetränke :D

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