Last updated: September 9, 2024 at 01:01 PM
London Living Experience
- Proper "central" living areas like Soho and Covent Garden are busy and touristy.
- Quiet and local vibe residential areas in London include Clerkenwell, Bloomsbury, Marylebone, and the City.
- Clerkenwell: Quiet, local vibe, convenient accessibility, walking distance to various areas.
- Pros: Quiet, accessibility, local vibe.
- Cons: None mentioned.
- Southbank: Quiet, convenient location with good walking access.
- Shoreditch: Very noisy area from club and bar activity.
- Bloomsbury: Great area but less safe and quiet compared to Clerkenwell, good restaurants nearby.
- Holborn: Perceived as boring due to a more commercial environment.
- King's Cross: Highly avoidable area for living.
- Marylebone: Loved for its proximity to parks and convenience.
- Paddington: Not recommended due to poor conditions, expense, lack of character.
- Pros and cons of living centrally in London discussed in various areas.
Dining Experience at Central Restaurant
- Mixed reviews on the food quality and experience at Central restaurant in Lima.
- Merito: Enjoyed more than Central for its food.
- Consider other popular Lima restaurants like Mayta, Maido, and Kjolle.
- Astrid y Gaston: OG fine dining experience.
- MIL in Moray: Worthwhile experience if time permits.
- Reviews vary on Central Restaurant but suggest managing expectations.
Central Sleep Apnea and Treatment
- Diagnosis of central sleep apnea through sleep studies.
- ASV machine typically prescribed for central apnea.
- Insurance may require failed CPAP treatment before approving ASV.
- Central vs obstructive apnea differentiation during diagnosis discussed.
- Personal experiences and struggles with central sleep apnea shared.
- ASV machine recommended for central sleep apnea treatment.
- Consider alternative treatments like amphetamines for central sleep apnea.
- Discussion on managing central sleep apnea with personal tips and experiences.