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Project Try Everything

Paul Ingraham

A long-term mission to truly “try everything” to recover from unexplained pain & illness.

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Testing the effect of benzos + my 10th painniversary

What’s the worst health mistake you ever made? The worst thing you’ve ever done to your own body?

🙋🏻‍♂️ Benzo addiction and rapid withdrawal!

That was my biggest-ever health blooper, back in 2015. I had gotten addicted accidentally (no...

8 months ago
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Sneaking past exercise intolerance: the final reckoning

This is the follow-up to my good news back in the spring that I’d finally achieved 5k runs — and my final report on the “sneaking past exercise intolerance” experiment, which has sprawled over the last year.

After getting to 5k, I did not...

9 months ago
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Dramamine & dementia, marijuana & vomiting

Tried: Quitting my sleep meds.

Result: Less sleep! And no short-term benefit for my overall health status. But maybe reduced long-term health risks.

I tried this because …

  1. Turns out both of my standard insomnia drugs might be “dange...
a year ago
13
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I tried a purity test (again)

I call it a “purity” test when we try to solve health problems by minimizing bad habits for a while, and maximizing the good ones. They are a lot like New Year’s resolutions to get in shape, but with loftier goals.

I think everyone with un...

a year ago
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100 hours on an e-bike

2024 was my first year with an e-bike, and it was great success, one of the most satisfying and useful things I’ve ever purchased. I‘ve now put 1400 kilometres on the odometer so far. At 14 km/hour, that’s 100 hours with my butt on that sea...

a year ago
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