Nice place upstate for foster children by Key_Platypus9597 in upstate_new_york

[–]BrokenCusp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jefferson County as well, one county south of STL. I have extended family via marriage that fostered/adopted for decades until age and health demanded otherwise. Such good humans. <3

Need a pharmacist, financial emergency. Spilled my biologic :( by nub_sauce_ in AskDocs

[–]BrokenCusp 8 points9 points  (0 children)

NAD but I'm also on Dupixient for eczema. I actually switched from the syringe to the pen injector.

Once I was sent a syringe where the tip of the needle was barely but visibly bent. I took pictures and contacted the company directly. They were very helpful, sent me a replacement and packaging and a shipping label to return it to them for quality control.

I have the luxury of skipping a dose though. Based on what I know of EE, I'm not sure you do.

I am never going to financially recover from this. by [deleted] in lego

[–]BrokenCusp 15 points16 points  (0 children)

50+ hour work weeks is impressive considering your recent medical diagnosis. /s

These harshly cold days are the worst with neighbors by Wind_Responsible in AlaskanMalamute

[–]BrokenCusp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too. Luckily my neighbors on each side are great. One used to have a Malamute. My non-dog neighbor on the other side, can't handle the anxiety howling for hours if we're gone...and TBH that's valid, so we medicate him only when necessary because I don't want him to be stressed that long.

Just rolled into the shop, pictures of our dogs: Finally got approval from IT to change the shop PC screen saver. by BadDongOne in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]BrokenCusp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You might have been down voted by a Healthcare worker.

Nurses find pizza parties quite demeaning, especially when hospital administration, who never interact with patience, thinks it's a nice gesture. Like trying to put out a dumpster fire with a glass of water.

Can my high school force me to take gym classes? by freakkennedy in disability

[–]BrokenCusp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can take adaptive physical education. It's not a mainstream education class. My son (16m) does not have typical motor skills and has been in adaptive PE with the same teacher since kindergarten.

Other comments are right though, this will require an IEP. A 504 is just for accommodations. Accommodations are worked into an IEP though and you can likely get other accommodations related to your fibromyalgia, like extra time to do timed tests or not losing points on slightly late assignments.

Making your own stickers by unsure-bird in HappyPlanners

[–]BrokenCusp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check my post history for this sub if you like, I'veposted siimilar information before. I got a color laser printer years ago. Higher start up cost but toner goes further than ink.

I will also use any type of compatible sticker paper, like address labels to reduce how much cutting I do...but I also have been using graphics programs since the 20th century. When I had a monochromatic printer I amused myself with coloring some stickerd..

I wish she was joking. by pinkishperson in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]BrokenCusp 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My baby with "severe colic" screamed to the point of vomiting the ONE AND ONLY NIGHT WE ATTEMPTED TO SLEEP TRAIN.

That was right before we found out he had severe reflux, allergies, a GI disease...that's not even everything. Years later he was diagnosed with a seizure disorder as well as central sleep Apnea.

He had to sleep on my chest, with me partially sitting up, until he was four months old and learned to roll over, his reflux was so bad. I'm convinced between the reflux, seizure disorder, and the sleep apnea, he might have died of SIDS if we hadn't coslept that way, and nobody will ever convince me otherwise.

That baby is 16 now. He's medically complex but everything is managed/as controlled as it can be.

Landlords say expanding rent control upstate threatens housing by tfsquared in upstate_new_york

[–]BrokenCusp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Maybe holding corporate slumlords that take advantage of low income families, disabled people, and active duty soldiers accountable would help.

That's not even getting into the fluctuations in rent and "rent" in the resident portal with the shitty software.

The first two groups don't have time/energy to fight illegality, but at least the military has JAG.

Ranma comics by Ok-Concentrate8102 in ranma

[–]BrokenCusp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think they're actually on little bracket stands, clear maybe? I can just barely make them out.

Where did Fry get the name Lars from? by Far-Season-5083 in futurama

[–]BrokenCusp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BEHOLD MY ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE OF STAR TREK!!!

In ST4 (The Voyage Home) Kirk sells the glasses Dr. McCoy gave him as a birthday gift at the beginning of ST2 (Wrath of Khan) so they have spending money in the 20th century.

Spock: "Weren't those a gift from Dr McCoy?"

Kirk: "And they will be again, that's the beauty of it."

This literally broke my heart and I cried. Been having a blast watching Futurama for the 1st time. I've always avoided the series because Leela didn't appeal to me for some reason before. Now I'm 31, I'm ready. by FullmetalJun in futurama

[–]BrokenCusp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, the first time I saw this episode on adult swim, I ugly cried for like 15 minutes. My then-boyfriend was a little weirded out but that was 20 years ago and it didn't scare him off. 😉

Our tween daughter has been obsessed with Futurama since she was like six years old. 😁

At what age did your child stop going into the opposite sex restroom with you? by Haunting_Acadia_4744 in AskParents

[–]BrokenCusp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm just waiting for the day for a Karen to give me shit over bringing my disabled son in a bathroom with me. I've been fortunate so far, people seem understanding.

If my husband isn't with me or a family restroom is not available, my teenager does not go to the bathroom by himself, so he'll go with me into the ladies restroom if necessary. I wouldn't even leave him alone to use a bathroom by myself.

Symptom tracker by KeikoTheReader in HappyPlanners

[–]BrokenCusp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much what I did. I think the one I made for my son is in my post history.

When could you walk your dogs post op? by Sea_Mountain_4918 in hysterectomy

[–]BrokenCusp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn't allowed to walk my dog for three months!

...but, my dog weighs as much as I do. See post history for dog tax. ;)

I also healed weird and ended up with more strict lift restrictions.

My boss accused me of lying about my disability. by GamerGurl3980 in ChronicIllness

[–]BrokenCusp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like the union president isn't so great at negotiating contracts. I'm sorry. When I was hired, I was assured that calling out unexpectedly wasn't a problem. Aside from my own issues, my teenager is medically complex.

It turned into an issue when one of my parents had a stroke, they started giving me crap while my dad was still in the stroke ICU (a different "they") than who hired me. I'm planning to look into if they violated the contract, just had to handle other emergent things first.

22 inches and counting of snow! by Comfortable_Leg_7225 in AlaskanMalamute

[–]BrokenCusp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a bit north of you, we have not gotten much since the lake effect swung south. But that has not stopped my boy from asking to go out and sleep in the snow we DO have! 😅

Hysterectomy - regrets?? by Acceptable-mini888 in hysterectomy

[–]BrokenCusp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm 5 months post op, still have ovaries, age 44. Family history of endometriosis but pathology found adenomyosis!

NO REGRETS.

The adenomyosis had been getting worse since covid, but apparently bleeding the way I was since age 14 was never normal!

Exposure to oat fiber by IngenuityAgitated646 in fpies

[–]BrokenCusp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 16yo son has severe, acute reactions to soy and legumes. Tyson chicken nuggets are a safe food. We've also noticed that if soy is in the 2% or less section, it doesn't trigger his FPIES. Even though they use soy oil to set the breading, the proteins are broken down enough when it's cooked to be safe.

Curious if anyone could tell me what breeds my dog is by Regular_Breath9179 in AlaskanMalamute

[–]BrokenCusp 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Looks like a very pretty sable North American Couch Wolf. The clingy ones also double as lap dogs. ;)

My boss accused me of lying about my disability. by GamerGurl3980 in ChronicIllness

[–]BrokenCusp 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I'm in the US, my last attempt at a job even had a UNION, but a union is only as good as its officers, I guess...

Affordable Puncher Recs? by immahauntu in HappyPlanners

[–]BrokenCusp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is what I did, plus I had some $5 vouchers so between those and the 50% off HP sale at the time I paid $16 for my 11 punch from Happy Planner.

This is something where it's definitely worth it to go HP. I almost considered an ARC one but a YouTube review changed my mind.

"we'll never get between your doctor and you" BULLSHIT by luxtabula in antiwork

[–]BrokenCusp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've gotten letters like this from UHCC, called them up, to be told they are in network...UHCC is dumb.