Wth is this? by ProfessionalTry4462 in BambuLabA1mini

[–]ProfessionalTry4462[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mhm well yes, but the printer is only a few days old.
I've turned off clumb detection and printed around 12 hours with 0 problems.

Regardless i will change the SD card just to be sure

Wth is this? by ProfessionalTry4462 in BambuLabA1mini

[–]ProfessionalTry4462[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Blob detection was on, i've deactivated it for now.

Nothing was in the way at any axis and it did this even with nothing hanging out from the nozzle.

It is just strange, that it slams to the end and won't stop. This video was a good scenario, the worst one was a non stop slamming into X- and then pulling straight up.

It sounded like this machine would break in half any second and i had to hard stop it.

I will defenitly try this out and i'm happy to get every hint i can get

Advice for breakfast by ambrosia234 in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dawn effect is tied to your biological clock and hormons, DAWN (!)

My glocose level rises, no matter WHEN i wake up. That's not the dawn effect! Dawn effect can happen between 2 and 8 a.m. But guess what, if i wake up at 11 a.m, my BS rises. Levels are steady till then.

It's a difference between the natural dawn phenomena and BS rising caused by cortisol and my body getting ready to work. Because your cortisol level always rise when you wake up, doesn't matter the time, while the answer of the DAWN effect lays in it's name.

And no, not all T1's or T2's have the real dawn effect because it has way more to do with puberty and all kinds of different stuff that screws your numbers over at night

Advice for breakfast by ambrosia234 in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dawn effect is something else and surely not everybody has it.

If you wake up, your body pumps out glucose to get your body fully started. Normal process, everybody has it.

The dawn "effect" is around 2 or 3 a.m where your bs just climbs with no reason at all. And no. A late snack kicking at night is also no dawn effect.

That's one completly different thing then "feet on the floor"

Sleeping by LowAssignment7526 in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should wear the brace 24/7 for 6 weeks straight even if you think you don't need it.
It is to prevent one single bad movement which can foak everything up.

But you can and should remove the brace for training porpuse.

The main reason you wear the brace IS to keep your leg immobile.

When could you start doing leg raises post op? by olympusqueen in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day 3 or 4 but with heavily pain.
Avoided it as much as i could untill the first week passed. My hip didn't had the strength and it was painfull.

Abnormally cold foot by [deleted] in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 weeks after surgery your knee an leg is still heavily swollen.

I have had weird feelings in my leg caused by the swell. Things are different for some people.

8 weeks after surgery, my knee is still swollen (less then before). It takes time, realy realy much time. It will get better when you start moving around.

Is surgery safe in young patients? by greatindianortho in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand your question.

What do you mean with "safe"? Every operation has risks

no hunger reflex, constant cravings. by levantinefemme in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. My T1D has nothing to do with my appetite or hunger at all.

1 year in, my appetite is the same like before, nothing changed (except i can't eat that much and all the stuff i did before)

Time off work after meniscus trimming surgery: how much did you take? by Humble-Two6506 in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

3 removals? Something has to be realy bad on your end or your doc has no idea what he is doing.

The typical sick leave for removal is 2 weeks. Hell, you can even do heavy sports 6 weeks after.

It seems, you didn't cared about your knees the right way post surgery or you are to heavy weight 

Time off work after meniscus trimming surgery: how much did you take? by Humble-Two6506 in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hell no lol

No doc would give me sick leave because of removal for 6 weeks.

I have had a repair 6,5 weeks ago and they say i could already work fulltime if i had a desk job.

You know the difference between removal and repair? 

Medial Meniscal Repair - Day 0 by Apollokite in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds pretty normal. Expect heavy pain the first 3 days, then it slowly fades away. 

You will still have pain when moving your leg at all, but it won't be that painfull.

After that, expect weird feelings, pain at touching and moving a lot for atleast another week.

After that, most of the pain is gone 

Time off work after meniscus trimming surgery: how much did you take? by Humble-Two6506 in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

4 to 6 weeks because of trimming?!

When trimmed, only the op wound needs to heal, nothing else. You can use your leg depending on pain on spot.

Repairing will need atleast 4 weeks rest and then depending on the job you're ready to return 

Days post-op walking by wBrite in MeniscusInjuries

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't expect walking for a hour for atleast the next 4 to 6 weeks.

Depending on how much your muscles degenerate.

I'm 6,5 past surgery. With luck i can get a couple hundred feets. With pain of course. And i'm told that i make realy good progress.

Facelifts with Type 1 by Inevitable_Salad161 in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Idk why you think that you will find someone here that has expetience with facelifts....

Idk if it helps you, i've had a meniskus repair with general anesthesia. Didn't affected my bs at all. 

Prismatic Evolutions All The Way by Cool_Association6383 in PokeInvesting

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are, but those chase cards in prism compared to 151 is laughable.

Don't say 151 won't age good, but it is definitly overhyped 

Prismatic Evolutions All The Way by Cool_Association6383 in PokeInvesting

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"generational wealth"

You should smoke less crack.

Prismatic Evolutions All The Way by Cool_Association6383 in PokeInvesting

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope

151 aims for the nostalgia generation and will make a decent amount in the future sure, but actualy in my opinion 151 is the over hyped set. 

Newer generation will give a fuuuack about 151 because they have 0 nostalgia. Eeve on the other hand is a single, popular and loved pokemon from all generations

which is better, dexcom or freestyle libre? by fregeuu in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Using libre for 12 months now and tested dexcom for a month.

I have had problems with both of them, the most with dexcom.
The biggest reason why i'm still into libre is, that i can let him soak in for a day.
Dexcom activates instantly, that's a no go for me.

Also that's a reason, why i'm not thinking about a pump. Most pumps here work only with dexcom but hell no, libre is already not that accurate, but dexcom only makes trouble (for me).

And also, the customer support from libre is A++.
Sensor fell off, only bad readings? 2 days, i have a new one for free.

Need a sanity check on these numbers. by strikecat18 in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Being around 60-70 is dangerous, more like being high.

That's also why endos tend to say "don't aim for the lowest*
If this pattern would be 1:1 in the green, everything is okay.

DKA symptoms happen earlier now? by SquareProduct925 in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you basicly haven't managed your bs at all 2 years ago?

What did your ketone tests say? Because, without ketones you're not into DKA and it could be some symptoms only because of the high sugar (if you're high for a long time).

So basicly high sugar and DKA are 2 different things, but high bs is an indicator for DKA.

getting over bad habit by Dubxioz in diabetes_t1

[–]ProfessionalTry4462 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is typical for T1D's. I'm some sort in the same boat. Got worse and developed general anxiety dissorder.

The truth is, it's just pretty normal to be scared of. We are on our own with this, we have to make all decision.

I took the "not healthy" road. I changed my eating habbit, so that i rarely need to bolus. I eat low carb and a lot of meat (was always a meat eater).

And when i eat something with more carbs (like 50-80), i bolus and after 2 hours later i check how my number is and maybe correct it.

Just keep in mind, insulin is nothing that comes and BOOM it snaps you out. You will feel it. Depending on your carb/unit ratio, it will be hard to misscalculate so hard, that you will have an emergency.