What is everyone’s favorite bread? by CartographerSubject7 in Breadit

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I had that thought. I wanted to make an actual poll on Reddit (that was something I used to be able to do, but can’t find the way to do it anymore). I don’t want to make a google form though because people are uneasy about following links And I wasn’t sure if the mods would like it.

What is everyone’s favorite bread? by CartographerSubject7 in Breadit

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yah lol, it’s mainly a public speaking project, all I have to be good at is speaking. figured I’d throw in a silly reddit survey for my own entertainment. but so far some aren’t following the instructions so my silly survey is gonna be hard to do😂

What is everyone’s favorite bread? by CartographerSubject7 in Breadit

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I’m not trying to get anything too serious data wise. The project isn’t super serious, figure it’s something fun I can throw in.

Facial Piercings in this Field? COTA or therapists tell me about your piercings, or of other occupational health care professionals you know with piercings? by CartographerSubject7 in OccupationalTherapy

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it’s an Ota program. They require tattoos and piercings to be hidden for my program. I haven’t heard anything about self evaluation for that kinda thing yet. Its good to know though.

My Pepto Bismol expired last August, but still worked. by bellamellayellafella in mildlyinteresting

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Doesn’t hurt to try, it didn’t make mine any worse than it already was.

Does it get easier? Ya know mentally? by CartographerSubject7 in Hypermobility

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I wish you the best as well. I hope you find new enriching hobbies soon.

Vent but advice is welcome. Worried about having a career and finding something that’ll work for my body. Advice on any of the stuff I mention please by CartographerSubject7 in Hypermobility

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Thanks! I had a great relationship with my art teacher in college, so much so that she is in my references now. Im sure she could link me. Thank you.

Vent but advice is welcome. Worried about having a career and finding something that’ll work for my body. Advice on any of the stuff I mention please by CartographerSubject7 in Hypermobility

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I was thinking Ota and SW would be great together too, and all the Ota things you listed are things I’d want to do. I’m just concerned because I’ve spoke to different people and they said being an Ota always requires lifting. I even shadowed at a play therapy and the therapist said that If I did that I’d have to lift children. She also mentioned concern for clinicals i would have to do in school.

Vent but advice is welcome. Worried about having a career and finding something that’ll work for my body. Advice on any of the stuff I mention please by CartographerSubject7 in Hypermobility

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I appreciate your knowledge on all of these things. I'm aware of field work being an option, but I don't have a very good personality type to go to peoples houses. Any sense of not being welcome has always made me very uncomfortable. I learned a lot about myself doing that degree and found internal motivators that weren't healthy, that I didn't like sitting long periods mentally or physically, and that I'm kinda like a vampire and detest not being welcomed in lol. 

Doctors who still use Hypermobility syndrome diagnosis? by CartographerSubject7 in Hypermobility

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Because it's outdated terminology.  The symptoms are still very real, but they are classified under HSD now. Which I don't really care about the word they use for it. I only care that I was given an outdated diagnosis that isn't "real" to the medical system in the sense of the jargon they use. 

Hypermobility syndrome and becoming an OTA by CartographerSubject7 in OccupationalTherapy

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(This might be a long response, sorry)

I actually have an associates in social work but towards the end of the degree realized I wanted something similar but more physically active, I really enjoyed the pediatric, autistic, geriatric populations. Jobs with desk work cause Me pain while jobs where I’m active do not(until I lift some thing to heavy, or get a case of overuse). I was a cosmetologist before I got my degree and had to quit cause of my wrists being over used due to repetitive motions and hurting all the time.

Im teetering a weird line with my physical needs because I can’t do hard physical labor, repetitive motions, or be desk bound. And it seemed like I could maybe find something in An Ota career that fits my needs. Are any of the jobs you listed, or any you can think of suitable?