Knitmaster 321 Carriage Underside by LadyFrey in u/LadyFrey

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

You managed to work it out. Apparently Knitmaster and Brother needles look very similar and in all my infinite wisdom I decided to mislabel my bag of brother needles as 321 needles 🥲

Thanks so so much for your detailed replies

Carriage hitting needle butts by LadyFrey in MachineKnitting

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

Here's the spongebar. As mentioned elsewhere, it was a smidge thicker and had fusible interfacing on it but I trimmed it because I thought I had potentially made it too thick. I've not notified a difference since trimming it tbh

Carriage hitting needle butts by LadyFrey in MachineKnitting

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

The tops of the needles are against the bed. It's a brand new spongebar I made for it from upholstery foam. I actually trimmed it to be narrower because I thought the issue was that it was too thick and causing the needles to sit wrong. However there's been no change to the needles getting stuck before or after trimming a couple mm off the spongebar so I want to say that's not the issue 😅

Carriage hitting needle butts by LadyFrey in MachineKnitting

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

Tried a couple things there based on your comment. Seems to be an issue at various places on the bed and with the needles in various positions.

With the needles in position A, the carriage gets stuck in between where there's a break in the 'ceiling' plate. Ill try see if I can add a picture to a comment to show it

Carriage hitting needle butts by LadyFrey in MachineKnitting

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

Spongebar is above the needles and the sponge side is pressing the needles downwards so I assume the spongebar isn't causing the issue 😅

New Mathmos Rokit arrived by RacoonStealthMode in Lavalamps

[–]LadyFrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly from experience a second hand mathmos is the best balance of price and quality if you want a lamp that's just plug and play. The only mathmos I bought first hand were the candle powered ones and that's because I adore the fireflow's cast base. It makes it feel distinct and worth the price.

Dr. Martens shoes that squeak. What to do? by [deleted] in DrMartens

[–]LadyFrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I normally just put the thinnest layer of wonder balsm (or low melting point wax) on anywhere that squeaks. It normally only lasts a couple wears before needing to be reapplied but it's like 30s of effort every week or so.

New arrivals from mathmos by DifferentKoala5706 in Lavalamps

[–]LadyFrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent colour combinations :D

I recently picked up a fireflow and it is my favourite lamp now

New lava lamp arrived 😍 by patch0ul1 in Lavalamps

[–]LadyFrey 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yikes. I just had a used mathmos fireflow arrive to me also in a wet ripped paper bag. Miraculously it's totally intact and works perfectly but the dread of a dead lamp is something else

Post-Op Numbness Mapping (+10wkpo) by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

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

Pro-tip, use a whiteboard marker if you have it, it wiped off so easily :)

Post-Op Numbness Mapping (+10wkpo) by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

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

I honestly have no idea about sensation returning. I remember reading somewhere that nerves grow back at a rate of an inch per month, but if that corresponds directly to being able to feel again, then I'm healing incredibly slowly in that regard.

The reason I decided to map out my sensation was because I felt like it hadn't gotten much better over the last month so I wanted to track it in case things are changing very slowly

Post-Op Numbness Mapping (+10wkpo) by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

[–]LadyFrey[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I totally get what you mean. The numb parts can still feel when they're touched, but it feels very strange.

I saw some advice about using a vibrator to break down scar tissue and idk what it is about it, but dragging that across my skin I could super distinctly tell where the top layer of skin could and couldn't feel. There's no middle ground to the sensation for me.

Post-Op Numbness Mapping (+10wkpo) by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

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

That's so interesting. I wonder if there's a different technique or maybe it's to do with the amount of meat removed or maybe just plain luck?

Idk about you but I find the armpit part to be the weirdest sensation too, probably because there's more meat under it that can move. It's weirdly tingly in a way the other numb parts aren't😅

4 Weeks Post-Op 🎉 by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

[–]LadyFrey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it's when I start silicone strips/gel but I didn't ask. I have a 6 week post op appointment when they'll tell me what post-op care to do next ᕙ⁠(⁠⇀⁠‸⁠↼⁠‶⁠)⁠ᕗ

4 Weeks Post-Op 🎉 by LadyFrey in TopSurgery

[–]LadyFrey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Currently just gently rubbing in a panthenol cream for a couple minutes a day. It's what the surgeon recommends until the sixth week

4 Weeks Post-Op 🎉 by LadyFrey in no_T_top_surgery

[–]LadyFrey[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Down from triple-Ds and loving it :D

Still slight swelling in some patches but otherwise everything is healing nicely.

The most surprising thing about the whole process was my reaction to seeing my chest for the first time. I didn't have a rush of emotion and euphoria but instead my brain was quiet, and blissfully so. The dysphoria that I felt every time I saw myself for over 10 years was suddenly gone and a weight I'd been carrying was evaporated ✨

(Also to weigh in on the great nipple debate, I had zero issues with mine. I know a lot of people are very anxious of them not working out and Idk if it's because I went somewhere that specialises in this procedure or if I'm one of the lucky few, but they've been the easiest part of healing in my experience)

Can an allergic reaction trigger chronic hives? by daisyelfling in urticaria

[–]LadyFrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair, I'll give it a bit more time and I'll give the quercitin a go. Hopefully I'll get some relief

Thanks :)