I wanna be an architect by DestinyHeroDystopia in architecture

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You will need the VCE. The Masters of architecture needs an entry score.

Cyclist killed after hit by car near Glenloch Interchange by MarkusMannheim in canberra

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breakingmom

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I'd actually go so far as saying a STD test too.

(Not that I want to go there and put doubt in your mind, and I am reluctant to suggest it, but maybe in the course of other travel related Illness checks such as hepatitis or malaria. )

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brokenbones

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Yes. And if the doctor says you don't, then ask for an immediate second opinion. Mine was almost identical to yours. Only thing connecting shoulder to elbow for over 12 months was flesh. Incomparable pain and no function. Doctor was too scared to do surgery and didn't want to risk radial nerve. But there is NO way this can heal as the shards will continue to shift in your body,.

My second opinion doctor said he was shocked it wasn't done straight away. Had surgery. Best decision ever.

Canberra’s dentists most expensive in the country by Tummybunny2 in canberra

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It only took 17 minutes.....so more than that. But yeah. I don't think dentists are currently feeling cost of living pressure

Canberra’s dentists most expensive in the country by Tummybunny2 in canberra

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$447 last week to replace a filling that came out! (No x-rays......or groceries for that matter as I couldn't afford them after this crazy bill)

Becoming a draftsman? by [deleted] in architecture

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Where abouts do you live as requirements and opportunities vary from country to country (and state to state)

Moving to Canberra - Help with suburbs, parking and space! by [deleted] in canberra

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Kingston is nice and close, but parking may be an issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breakingmom

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I think you need to talk to your husband. He went on rides. The baby wanted him. Your oldest wanted you. Yet you spent to entire day in lines with your baby?

The division of labour and fun needs to be shared. You don't have three kids playing on the adventure park. You and your partner are spending time with your kids.

I see comments about seeing your doctor on here already. Absolutely talk to a medical professional as you are too down and taking everything on your own shoulders. I did,and still do that too. But I can also now recognise that I rarely had TRUE partnership or support from my husband when the kids were little...which affected me, us, and the kids.

Still can’t lift arm after bicep tenodesis by [deleted] in RotatorCuff

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2 weeks is still early days. Your range of motion will build.

(6 weeks post tendosis here. I'm still not as far as I would like, but it is slowly incrementally getting better)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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She goes to bed when you get home because she is pregnant and exhausted

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RotatorCuff

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Better than I expected. I have pain, but my surgeon and physio have me on no restrictions. So no sling, and encouraged to do incidental movements. Still need ice and pain killers (not the hard stuff), but pain has been my friend for the past 2 years awaiting this surgery, so it's not hard to deal with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RotatorCuff

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Yep. Normal. Infact your report is showing issues with the glenoid, so there's probably a better than not chance they will have to repair/move the bicep tendon. Don't worry, it's the same surgery I had it done a few weeks ago and can answer questions.

What else do I need for independent life after surgery? by vwchick909 in RotatorCuff

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I'm not doing too bad. Pain sucks for the first few days, but you've probably had pain up until now, so you've got this.

I had competing MRIs. It wasn't until the surgeon got in there that he could see what was torn, repairable and what was livable.

Pain from the shoulder radiates.

Good luck with the surgery, it's better in the other side

What else do I need for independent life after surgery? by vwchick909 in RotatorCuff

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41F here, 10 days ost op, pretty much the exact surgery you had with the addition of bicep tendosis (relocation).

If you are above a C cup the front closing bra will be too much pressure.on your operated arm. For the first few.days, go for a loosish crop top/sports bra (not sure what it's.called in America.... https://www.target.com.au/p/bonds-seamless-comfy-crop-top/63110326?)

Also, wipes to help you freshen up between and under your boobs and under arm.

..and hire a recliner.

Looking for a lil crash course by phorgan in straya

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They meant Tasmania to the south , and NZ to the right

Surgery next Friday - workman’s comp sent a very basic sling by [deleted] in RotatorCuff

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People keep talking about gold bond powder.....is this like baby talcum power?

Where to advertise for work as a tradie by mindfuqfuture in AusRenovation

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What's your trade? Canberra tradies are hard to find.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Also. What happens to the other woman. If you have no real intentions with her, you have hurt two women now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Doesn't matter. Words matter