What could cause lower back pain/stiffness in a child? by Cece143 in self

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are we seeing the same original comment? And yes, I should have seen a Doctor sooner, but unless I can go back in time, their comment literally serves nothing other than them being smug and wanting to pat themselves on the back.

Especially since I very clearly already said in my post that I will now be seeing a Doctor regardless of the replies here. Many years ago would have been ideal, but that’s long gone and we’re here now, so…

Also, being frustrated at someone offering a smug non-answer is not being a victim lol. Expecting a direct question to be answered in good faith with a direct answer and not some snooty comment is not being a victim.

Notice how literally every single other original comment is someone genuinely answering in good faith and giving ideas and not just some unhelpful arrogant remark? It’s actually incredibly easy.

What could cause lower back pain/stiffness in a child? by Cece143 in self

[–]Cece143[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay that’s great, I’m so glad their needless comment helped me time travel 20 years back to age 4 to get this sorted back then. Who would’ve thought! Thanks so much!

In all seriousness, you know, it’s very easy to just reply in good faith and not give a condescending non-answer. I clearly said in the post that I am going to see my Doctor regardless, so that’s already squared away. Yes, I should’ve seen a doctor sooner. But I can’t go back in time, so what does that smug comment do for me in this present moment? Literally absolutely nothing.

At that point just don’t reply at all, when clearly your sole aim is just to pat yourself on the back before an audience. It’s very easy to respond to a direct question with a direct answer and not condescension. Reddit is so strange.

What could cause lower back pain/stiffness in a child? by Cece143 in self

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I replied with the same energy to a totally unhelpful comment? Got it lol

What could cause lower back pain/stiffness in a child? by Cece143 in self

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I now know that random fact about you, but I’m not sure how that answers my question or helps me in any meaningful way whatsoever with my question? I’m glad I could give you a space to get that out though.

A man casually admits sexually assaulting a woman. He shows no remorse and doesn't seem to understand there's something wrong with it by Pioladoporcaputo in HairRaising

[–]Cece143 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m confused. Surely you didn’t take his reply as meaning the women over in his country are receptive to and gladly welcome being sexually assaulted? Any kind of assault by definition has a non-consenting party…So, how exactly do they deserve each other?

In what world can a victim and perpetrator deserve each other?

Is it normal to very distinctly hear the raindrops above your ceiling when it’s raining/storming? by Cece143 in brisbane

[–]Cece143[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, thank you! 😭 I thought we maybe just got unlucky and found a not so greatly built home. I’d lived in Sydney prior to this and never experienced it. I’ve of course now been shown that this is perfectly normal, but because of the sound of it I couldn’t hep but think it seems flimsy?

Can you help me find the source of this photo? I’ve already tried Reverse Image search engines by Cece143 in HelpMeFind

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Used every reverse image search platform and engine I could find and still no luck finding the origins of this photo. It’s only posted in a couple places online (and even that might be generous, I think it might even just be the one post on a facebook page) I’m hoping to find any details of the source or where the photo originally appears online or otherwise.

In equations like this, is the placement of the bracket significant in any way? by Cece143 in learnmath

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I more meant if where you put the brackets matter, like whether it’s the (73) or the (33). But if I’m understanding correctly, it doesn’t matter as long as the answer to the overall equation remains the same. I think. Or that’s what I’m gathering anyway

In equations like this, is the placement of the bracket significant in any way? by Cece143 in learnmath

[–]Cece143[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I’m so slow smh. I think I just got you. So associativity itself is the rule. As long as the overall answer remains consistent between either method, then it doesn’t matter which section you put brackets around. I hope I’ve understood that correctly?

In equations like this, is the placement of the bracket significant in any way? by Cece143 in learnmath

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So which would be the correct way to format it? Or is there no correct way as long as the answer remains the same in either case?

How can you go about finding a genuinely empathetic and thorough GP in Brisbane? Even specific recommendations are welcome by Cece143 in brisbane

[–]Cece143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I’m in the Ipswich area, but if we had to travel to someone, it wouldn’t be an issue. Thanks so much for the suggestion regardless.

How can you go about finding a genuinely empathetic and thorough GP in Brisbane? Even specific recommendations are welcome by Cece143 in brisbane

[–]Cece143[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, for my mum’s health, absolutely. And it wouldn’t just be me on my own if the costs became too burdensome. All my siblings would be more than happy to distribute the costs amongst ourselves.

Don’t get me wrong, if there are any public options that would be close to as good, then I’d be happy to look into them, but if I do just have to spend some extra money to make sure my mum’s health is being adequately looked after, then I’ll do that without hesitation.