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How can I insulate my rented attic bedroom?

I rent, and my bedroom is a large attic conversionIt's very energy inefficient—I can feel heat loss through the ceiling even on a cool summer nightHow can I make it more energy efficient without making structural changes that will require my landlord's cooperation? I plan to put weatherstrip around the windows and I'm considering caulking the joists, but the only other thing I can think of is tacking blankets up on the walls and ceiling—a fire hazard, and not very elegant.

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Eat peanut butter, crackers, bread, beans, and other things that will clog you upAlso, there's this drink made by Boathouse farms or something like that, and it's a protein teaTake multivitamins to keep nutrients in you because your body is taking them all outYou'll probably have a stomach ache because of the diarrhea, and unless you want to try a medicine for that, you'll have to dealI would try all-natural remedies, because there is an herb, spice, or natural remedy for every problem, and you won't have to put random chemicals into your bodyHope whoever it is feels better! And I hope this helps! D
go with water, soda water is not the best choice as the carbonation builds up pressure in your intestines and stomach and could worsen bothpepto will help to, milk and dairy products will not help the diarrhea so stay away from them for a day or two.
Maybe you have a stomach virus? Or food poisoningI caught the stomach virus from my brother beforeAnd my friend had food poisoning from bad milkTry pedialite I think it's called? Should help
Go get Immodium Advanced and take those, I think you take 2 and then 1 every loose stoolDrink lots of water and try eating foods that wont cause your stomach to ache, like try chicken soup and saltine crackersGet lots of rest too!
Hi, check out encapsulated insulation batts, it's insulation that is in a plastic type blanketIf you have knee walls and attic access, just staple it between the joistsWhen you move you might take it with you too! Another solution might be blue board, its a foam board that you could put up and tape seams making it tight, but it may have to be trimed just for that space and it's best to leave itIf your landlord pays any utitlity you might say you get the material I'll put it inB

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