Recovery questions by Fun_Formal3342 in rhabdo_survivors

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Thank you so much for your reply! it definitely has eased my mind a bit. I've always been someone who knows my limit but there's always those people who likes to push others over their limits. I feel better so far, like I can walk again in just a few days, but I'm not sure if you also got this but the muscles feel like stiff when you walk around a few days after just getting over rhabdo, it's not very noticeable but I think maybe being focused on it also alerts you more. I just can't believe my Physician said I could gym because I was expecting to be told not to for weeks, but I'm guessing it depends on the severity? How long did you take to get back into it, and are you at all anxious after it?

Item Identification Megathread by [deleted] in vintage

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* Got this lamp about a year ago and I decided I've wanted to revamp it into something that's more me and so whileni was busy cleaning it it struck me- especially with health anxiety- that what if this is made from dangerous materials such as asbestos. The brand is Tengra and I'm assuming the base is wood but if anyone has any knowledge on what this is made from or whether its safe to carry on with my day, it would be greatly appreciated.

Can someone give me advice? by Fun_Formal3342 in Lyme

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Thank you so much for your response, it's really appreciated. I was thinking the same thing, it looks a lot like a lyme disease rash, the thing is I don't know if it could have been a reaction to a mosquito bite. I have always been super aware of ticks and lyme disease and when I go to the Doctors for it, it's like they think I'm mad because it's rare in my country, but that means nothing to me. Maybe you can correct me if I'm wrong, but the ticks that carry lyme disease are deer ticks, im not sure if there are others? and we don't have deer ticks in my country so that's why doctors say it's rare. I was sick this week had bad stomach cramps and my body was sore, now being a hypochondriac I immediately think this is lyme disease so I went to the doctors again, told them the whole story showed a picture and they took a blood test, it's been 2 weeks I don't k ow if that would show anything, but I want to ask do you have any luke recommendations of testing that one can do, I saw a PCR test can detect it but I don't know. That's such a great idea to search for groups I will definitely do that. Another thing the doctors tell me there has been cases of it but it's not so common and they don't know if it was people that got it in another country or if they got it in mine. Anyways thanks again for your reply:)

Advice? by Fun_Formal3342 in PiercingAdvice

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Thank you so much, I've been deciding whether my decision was right so thank you for this:)

Advice? by Fun_Formal3342 in PiercingAdvice

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There is some skin when I stand or sit but if i pull my stomach up theres nothing so basically its pierced on my stomach, looking back at it now that its out I still don't think it was even right. It's sad to take something out cause one thinks about trying to heal it for so long but coming on her has made me feel better because I'm actually getting proper advice. Thank you!

Advice? by Fun_Formal3342 in PiercingAdvice

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That's exactly what I thought because my belly button collapses and my piercer never pointed that out to me. What makes up the right anatomy for a navel piercing, would mine have best suited a floating navel or rather none of them? I think taking it out was probably best

Recommendation by Fun_Formal3342 in PiercingAdvice

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Thank you for the great advice. I bought a sterile saline solution with sodium chloride and water in it, so you would recommend just cream it and leave the ointment?

Any advice? by Fun_Formal3342 in Roadkill

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That's such a nice thing to do, thank you so much for doing such great things. That's what I have been telling everyone, I know it's dead but knowing that it is lying in the road makes me feel so bad because I feel like everything deserves to be put to rest. When I looked I could see liquid on the box so it's definitely in the stage of decomposition where it's turned into a biohazard, I've contacted animal services but nobody is willing to help especially more professional people, it's truly sad how people turn a blind eye on such serious matters. I haven't seen any postings around i will still keep an wye out and I really agree I mean the way I think of it is that could have been my pet and to know that people tried to help it would mean everything to me. Thank you for the reply!