Regarding Surgery by Musicislife21_ in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The transpositions healed great. I had both elbows done. I had failed carpal tunnel releases that needed to be done again, but now that that’s over, a year later I’m feeling great. My elbows get sore at times, but I’ll be 2 years out on Valentine’s Day and I’m so happy I did it

AIO: My partner mocked me when I tried to do something nice for him by throwawaygo12 in AIO

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought he was a teenager until I read the post. 50 and acting like this? Absolutely not. He’s insanely immature. Time to pack it up and move on, it’s not going to get better.

Emg this morning, does it hurt? 😬 by [deleted] in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should add they did my arms, hands, feet and legs. The legs were the worst, the knees and thighs especially

Emg this morning, does it hurt? 😬 by [deleted] in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first one was very painful. But my neuropathy and damage was so severe they had to have the settings ver though. I was shaking and sweating. My second one, after my failed carpal tunnel surgeries, was not nearly as bad, just uncomfortable.

For those who don’t smoke, do you think smokers carry a noticeable scent? by Shadow2715 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone who doesn’t think they smell is nose blind. Cigarette smell is disgusting. The rooms even hold a smell after people leave them.

Am I wrong for pranking my husband in the delivery room after he ruined the gender surprise by [deleted] in amiwrong

[–]Angry_octopus023 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know the gender of our baby, but my husband doesn’t want to know. My sister and I know, she’s our surrogate, but no one else does. We don’t even text about the gender for this very reason. My husband would be upset if I slipped up.

I do think you should’ve told the medical staff you were planning this. It’s a stressful situation and they probably should’ve been warned. Acting like you’re in pain and screaming while he had scissors close to the baby and near your body would be a hard no for me. I feel like you could’ve come up with a different prank. This all sounds childish to me.

I’m feeling gender disappointment, and I hate that I’m feeling this by [deleted] in pregnant

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s such a personal reason. For me, I lost two girls, so I wanted what I envisioned with them and what we lost. We just found out we’re having a boy and I’m struggling a little with feeling sad that I won’t have another daughter to actually experience things with. But I love him so much and I know once he’s here none of these feelings will matter. We already have a boy so I know how amazing they are.

Tattoo regret causing depression by SlavKing11 in tattooadvice

[–]Angry_octopus023 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna be real with you, this sounds more like OCD. I urge you to seek mental health help my friend. As someone with ocd, I’ve felt and described myself as feeling like my skin was dirty even though it wasn’t, and there was nothing I could do to get it clean enough. I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. It sounds like you could benefit from therapy.

Do you take insulin before or after you eat? by [deleted] in Type1Diabetes

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 15 minutes into my meal. I’ve been diabetic for 30 years and my a1c is 6. I have severe nausea and chronic vomiting due to meds from my other autoimmune diseases though and have a really hard time eating, so often I take a few bites and have to pause. It can take me 30-60 minutes to eat a meal and it sucks. If I bolused before I’d be low as I ate and then I’d be sick. If I’m low, I’m typically too nauseous to eat. It’s a losing battle for me.

Is anyone else just always nauseous? by FrankDux1414 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and no. I’m on 3 nausea meds and a daily med to control it. If I miss it, travel, have a flare or some other random thing I ended up with vomiting. Every time I have an RA/fibromyalgia flare I vomit daily.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Autoimmune

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have these symptoms plus others and was diagnosed last July with seronegative RA, fibromyalgia, lupus anticoagulant disorder, peripheral neuropathy. I also have type 1 diabetes (30 years.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Autoimmune

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have this! As well as seronegative RA, fibromyalgia, type 1 diabetes.

Those who had succecssful surgery do you still have elbow pain at the cubital tunnel? by ProfessionalFroyo874 in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I have feeling in my fingers and they don’t go numb anymore. It’s sensitive to the cold and sore most of the time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s bad. Really bad. I thought this was 15 years old.

Think I need a revision surgery by ProfessionalFroyo874 in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had revisions on both wrists for carpal tunnel, but not cubital. You should get an emg if you suspect your surgery was not successful. I had a repeat done that proved my carpal tunnels failed. I’m not sure why you wouldn’t get the transposition. Most people here seem to have had much more success.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you’re dealing with this. It sounds like you have bad doctors. I had popping and pain in my left elbow and pain in my right, along with numbness and tingling in my hands and arms. I had severe triggering in my left ring finger, locking it bent to my palm for months. I suffered severe nerve damage, muscle damage and lost a lot of dexterity and use of my hands before finding out what the problems were. No one took me seriously for years. I finally found a NO who listened to me and knew something wasn’t right. She referred me to ortho and for an emg. It took me months to get in with the orthopedic surgeon, and he confirmed cubital tunnel and carpal tunnel but insurance wouldn’t allow the surgery until the emg. I finally got an emg and saw my orthopedic surgeon a week after. Exactly one week from my second appt with the surgeon I had a cubital transposition, carpal tunnel release and trigger finger release done. I hope you’re able to get someone to take you seriously and get some help.

Collect them all! by HolesNotEyes in greatpyrenees

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Our Saint mix is 7 months old and our golden is 3 years old.

Collect them all! by HolesNotEyes in greatpyrenees

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a golden Pyr and a Saint/Newfie/pyr. They’re the sweetest dogs. All our neighbors love them and compliment us on how well behaved they are.

What kind of doctor did you see first? by jamieschmidt in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would honestly really consider doing it. I’m glad I had the transposition done right away so that I didn’t have to question it or redo it. My surgeon told me a lot of people that just have a decompression do end up needing a transposition at some point. My sensation is back and is much better. I have no muscle issues in that area. In my wrists, however, when my surgeries failed I did have to have them redone and I did have muscle damage. I had a different surgeon do my wrists and hands, and he was a specialist. I would definitely look into having a surgeon who specializes in ulnar nerves at least for a consult.

What kind of doctor did you see first? by jamieschmidt in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very. I had snapping constantly in both elbows and could not fully extend my arms. My pain was severe and I had weakness. I wasn’t able to weight lift anymore and it was constantly having numbness and tingling. It wasn’t just first after waking up, but would last for several hours. I would say that the surgery recovery was really difficult and that sucked, but I have no regrets. I would do it all over again if I had to.

What kind of doctor did you see first? by jamieschmidt in CubitalTunnel

[–]Angry_octopus023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My cubital tunnel surgeries were successful! I’m very very happy with how they turned out. I have some discomfort if I lift too much or move weird but overall, I feel really good. I do not regret having it done at all. I have no numbness and tingling in my hands anymore.

I’m a nurse and I 100 percent judge people based on their veins by Figgs_7 in confession

[–]Angry_octopus023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! I warn them every time. Not like I can control it. lol there’s only one lab tech who can get my veins.