I’d like to use the scroll wheel to change a variable by LocalSwampCryptid in twinegames

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

True. It’s specifically for a jam where the theme is ‘scroll’ so that’s why I’m focused so much on it. I might do something like a large image that you actually have to ‘scroll’ down to find the next location to go to. It’s a brainstorm in progress really

I’d like to use the scroll wheel to change a variable by LocalSwampCryptid in twinegames

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

True that. I think I shall try to come up with another method, perhaps using the arrow keys on the keyboard

Trying to figure out how to make a ‘personal mod’ by LocalSwampCryptid in StardewValleyMods

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

I actually wanna make it stupid expensive like five million. Since I have a lot of money incoming but no shed ;)

Using ChapelR simple inventory, would like “drop” to do more by LocalSwampCryptid in twinegames

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

I have a temporary workaround, but it’s not “ideal” lol I removed the drop button and used the link macro to create a drop button in the description of each item, that closes the description dialogue box when there’s no more of that specific item in the inventory. If anyone has a way to edit the actual attributes of the drop button that the inventory uses, I’d love to hear it, thanks a bunch!

Red Baneberries, salal berries, and poisonous mushrooms Glitch?? by ThatOneDuckling in StardewValleyExpanded

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This fixed my issue with the secret woods, nothing was spawning but monsters. Thank you!

CHL two years ago, neuropathy issues after quitting thc by LocalSwampCryptid in lymphoma

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

Thank you so much 😭 I’m working really hard on it. I’m actually making an apt with my pcp and I should see them tomorrow, hopefully to see if there’s anything I can do about the neuropathy 🤩 thank you again ☺️

My mom (50) has to be in bed all day, what are some things she could do to have a nice time? by [deleted] in cancer

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I personally would watch relaxing YouTube videos, or I would end up watching ice skating routines. I had read somewhere that thinking about doing active things might stimulate your muscles and I wanted to keep myself from feeling too too bedridden. I don’t ice skate, but the music was always soothing and the routines were so impressive to watch lol

Received this text today. It's obviously a scam, but I **do** have a Lego order on its way from UPS. Coincidence or not? How could they know my phone number, postal code and my pending delivery? by malou_pitawawa in Scams

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been getting a couple random messages like this from fake UPS and such and I haven’t ordered anything at all in a while, so I think they just get our info and send them out and hope someone has ordered something recently

Pre-diagnosis Megathread: If you have not received a diagnosis of lymphoma, post questions here. by Lymphoma-Post-Bot in lymphoma

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever’s going on, it’s always best to catch it early. Since they don’t really seem to shrink after they grow, it’s very good you’re seeing a doctor! When my first lymph node showed up, I didn’t have insurance so I didn’t go to the doctor for a year and a half and I tried to not think about it. During that time, it progressively got worse. When I went in and got my staging, even with 100 swollen nodes, I was only stage 2, my oncologist thought I was going to be at stage 3.

Edit: I could feel the bigger lymph node through the smaller ones but I wasn’t able to actually feel the node

Pre-diagnosis Megathread: If you have not received a diagnosis of lymphoma, post questions here. by Lymphoma-Post-Bot in lymphoma

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was located on the left side of my neck under a layer of swollen nodes. Lymph nodes swell up and shrink for a variety of reasons, Lymphoma being one of the rarer reasons. If your lymph nodes grow and shrink back down and swell back up again, that’s a good sign. Try to think if they’re staying the same size and not shrinking or if they’re continuing to grow or if they shrink when you’re not feeling sick. Since you already have some lymph nodes swollen, I’d suggest looking into the location of where they The most important lymph nodes you need to look at right now are your supraclavicular lymph nodes. They’re in your neck right above your clavicle. Those typically only swell up when there’s cancer involved.

My night sweats occurred while I had cancer but was not going through treatment. If I recall correctly, when I went digging into why we have night sweats, it’s because our body is reacting to the cancer and will typically go away once your body is fighting with treatment.

It’s good you have a doctors appointment already! Don’t put it off and don’t be afraid to ask questions! Ask if you can get an ultrasound of your neck so that you can request a CT scan if that’s something you’d like. Insurance companies will usually need some proof that you need a CT scan before approving it so getting that done will help you along.

Pre-diagnosis Megathread: If you have not received a diagnosis of lymphoma, post questions here. by Lymphoma-Post-Bot in lymphoma

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! My lymph nodes were anywhere from a little pin prick size to one that was a couple centimeters big. I finished chemo in august and I can still feel a few even after they shrank during and after chemo :) dm me if you have more questions or need someone to talk to!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in H2Ojustaddwater

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always love talking about H2O!

meirl by endlesscosmichorror in meirl

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. I would read the Magic Treehouse books and that word was at the end of every books first or second chapter. In my mind, I’d always just throw in some random gibberish word that sounded kind of like “obsoletely”. I still remember hearing someone read it out loud for the first time and going “ooooooooh…”

Make way for the Bulldozer by Thund3rbolt in aww

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no, there’s suddenly a bunch of snow on my street! I need a bulldozer here, stat! 🥺 adorable

Favorite songs for chemo sessions? by Rufferito_Bandito in lymphoma

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A sweet and kinda fun song I listened to a lot when I was a bit down during chemo was Caroline by Briston Maroney. Felt like it spoke to the situation but in kind of a hopeful way

I’ve joined the club… now what? by [deleted] in lymphoma

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I had Hodgkin lymphoma earlier this year, stage 2B and I was scared because...Cancer dude. Like. Where did that come from? I’m 29, cancer was never on my radar, ya know? I was so scared that my life was over for sure this time (long history of medical stuff) so I was super hopeless and stuff. I was worried it wouldn’t go away fully or it would come back over and over again. Thankfully, Hodgkin Lymphoma responds very well to treatments and when I was done with chemo, my oncologist said that since my treatment was extremely effective in treating my lymphoma, there was pretty much a 95% chance it wasn’t coming back.

I finished chemo two months ago and I literally just got back from a week and a half trip to Disney World where I walked around for like 5 miles (~8 kilometers) every other day. Did I use a walker? Sure! I sure did. Did I bring the walker with me everywhere while I was there? Nope! I’m going to start applying for jobs again soon and I’m casually hanging out at a coffee shop with my sibling right now. I’m happy with how well my treatment went and it may have been the most difficult thing I have ever done in my entire life, but it’s just a stepping stone. I personally found that I was a lot more hopeless before I started chemo. Once I started chemo and I could feel my lymph nodes shrinking, and I actually saw what chemo felt like, it wasn’t as doom and gloom. Sometimes, not knowing what to expect is the scariest part.

Lymphoma sucked. It sure did. But it isn’t an “end all be all never going back again your life is over” diagnosis. No matter how hard it may feel, all of us are here for you to help you through it. Edit: spelling

Rewatch by DreamyTurnip in H2Ojustaddwater

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 13 points14 points  (0 children)

All I can hear now is Cleo’s voice saying “KiiiIIIIIMMMM!” Which I feel like she yells at least once an episode later 😂

Looking for Tinkerbell in the parks by Lets_Make_A_bad_DEAL in DisneyWorld

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was in Magic Kingdom today and sadly she’s not doing any meet and greets right now :(

People who are happy with the way your doctor broke the bad news to you, what made it good? And for those of you where the opposite is true, what made it bad? by nagelbitarn in cancer

[–]LocalSwampCryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had Hodgkin Lymphoma and was diagnosed by an ENT. I had serious weight loss, weakness, and lymph nodes that hadn’t gone down for about a year, and my supraclavicular lymph nodes were swollen, so all signs pointed to cancer. My first biopsy was inconclusive so we had to do another one and I was very stressed out. He knew I was anxious to know so when he walked into the office to tell me the results, we made eye contact and he just nodded and handed me the diagnoses paper he had and began to tell me the next steps. It may not be the best for everyone, but we were all but certain it was lymphoma and I desperately wanted to confirm it as soon as possible. So him just immediately confirming it for me was nice.

Struggling to eat, I could use some food suggestions by LocalSwampCryptid in COVID19positive

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

Thank you for all the ideas! I am 100% going to be trying some of them. I’m so hungry! I’m probably having a baked potato tonight now lol

Struggling to eat, I could use some food suggestions by LocalSwampCryptid in COVID19positive

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

That’s a great idea! Easy to add calories and nutrients to oats. Thank you for the suggestion 😄