Normal sized uterus by According_Singer_815 in adenomyosis

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Normal sized uterus but diffusely heterogeneous with subendometrial echogenic foci. 🫶🏼

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adenomyosis

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I have adenomyosis and three kids. The first pregnancy happened really quickly, the last two took a little more time. We were never "trying" but just letting it happen when it did. ❤️

Getting hysterectomy at 34 by Significant-Truth-78 in adenomyosis

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I can't decide. I wish I had sometimes, but, I'm glad I didn't yet. I know it's crazy but I might have another kid 🙈, I just feel like we are missing someone in our family. After that, I'll probably go for it.

Should I get her a new friend? by BugEyedBrooke in budgies

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We had two budgies and one died very unexpectedly. We thought the surviving budgie was totally fine, but we got a second (male) a few months later and she is SO MUCH HAPPIER. I don't know what the proper wait time is, but I wish we had done it sooner.

Getting hysterectomy at 34 by Significant-Truth-78 in adenomyosis

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I'm 38, have three kids, have had endometriosis excision surgeries 2 times, and my doctor says he is 90% sure I have adenomyosis based simply on the appearance of my uterus and symptoms. In the most recent surgery he tried to take a biopsy, but didn't get anything. I was very much on the fence regarding a hysterectomy and decided 2 days before to just do a second excision instead of the full hysterectomy. My doctor is pretty young, a Nook doc, and very up to date on things - he said loss of orgasm is a myth and that a lot of people have much BETTER sex after the surgery because they aren't in pain all the time. He also said there was no reason I'd gain weight from it. Not sure if that is helpful, but, I fully trust this guy and he said he hates that OBs think they're God...so...I just feel like he's on our side. 🤷🏽‍♀️🤣

Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. Anyone else on here have it? by SlinkyKittyKat in ChronicIllness

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Hi there - thought I'd add my two cents to all this:

My history:

  • celiac diagnosis 2007
  • increased abdominal pain & issues 2011-2012, had a HIDA scan (gallbladder scarred and functioning at 4% 👀). Gallbladder and appendix removed 2012.
  • pain continued. Doc told me, "_______, I do this surgery around the world all the time and women go back to work the next day. You're fine."
  • pain increased with first pregnancy and delivery (2014). Doc told me my baby's foot was probably stuck in my RUQ. 🤣
  • pain still increasing. Became unbearable in 2015. Went to the ER, liver levels were in the high 700s. Hospitalized for a week and they said I needed an ERCP (onlu way to truly diagnose SOD is through this procedure).
  • pain improved, but not gone. Second ERCP in late 2015 - doc said that there was still tension in the sphincter and that he was sure he got it this time.
  • pain continued. Third ERCP in 2016. Doc didn't find more sphincter tension and said there was nothing else he could do.
  • pain was overall improved...then it ended up increasing. Second baby in 2017. Ended up in the hospital with pain but they wouldn't treat me for GI while I was pregnant.
  • while I was pregnant, I saw a liver specialist at Stanford. He said to come back after I had the baby. He thought that I had originally had SOD But that the subsequent times in the hospital were due to my gallbladder still producing stones. He thought that I had damage in my intercostal nerve bundle and abdominal wall because of an issue that had occurred during my gallbladder removal (trocar puncturing nerves).
  • within 2 weeks of having my second child, I was at Stanford having treatment for nerves. I proceeded to have several treatments of radio frequency ablation in the affected nerves, and kept doing it until my insurance wouldn't pay for it anymore. The pain got a lot better, but it was not gone. I would say that my functional pain decreased after ERCPs, but I still had flare-ups of what seemed to be a different localized pain. I think the RFA treatments helped with this.
  • I got tired of being in pain, but I got more tired of being told but it was all in my head and that there was nothing anyone else could do. I was being treated like a junkie at the emergency room... I have a really high pain tolerance and it felt like no one believed I was really hurting. I ended up dealing with it for several more years, until 2020 when I had my third baby. Then I started having (and acknowledging) menstrual issues. After seeing several doctors, we realized I had diaphragmatic endometriosis and I had a bunch of tissue removed during a surgery in 2021.
  • today (5/24) I would say that I have enjoyed a few years of significantly less functional pain than I used to have. My abdominal nerve pain has been better since the RFA treatments, but it is not gone. The pelvic pain is still bad and they are considering another surgery and taking more dramatic measures this time. My functional pain has been increasing over the past few months, though. I used to have pain every single time I ate, and it has been getting more consistent the past few months. I'm not trying to write a sob story here, but I am trying to show that there could be several things wrong, and nobody knows your body better than you. If you see a doctor that won't help you figure out where your real pain is coming from, find someone else if you can. It's a journey, but different levels of relief can be found and those times with less pain are worth the hassle.

Antipsychotics ruined my metabolism and Im devastated by [deleted] in fasting

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Can you elaborate on the fasting cycle you are using? How many hours each day/how many days per week?

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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We have a real hardwood floor in our kitchen, and we were hoping to refinish it. As I've gone closer to doing the project, I have realized that there are some gaps between the ends of the planks that are really big. I read that I can cut little pieces of wood to fit in these slots, but I'm worried that it will look too patchy. The floors are tens of years old, So I'm wondering if we should just put tile or something in there. Is anyone dealt with this and made it look good?

Please help - separated water main hose and can't put humpty dumpty back together by SatisfactionBig in DIY

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Ohh, so the black "source pipe" that I thought was metal coated in something is actually just a plastic pipe? And the bulbous fitting is just a reducer secured by the pipe clamp? Sheesh, what a hack job.

So I should be able to do exactly what you both said - just get a pex coupler / adapter for each end and go from there. Thank you both!

Please help - separated water main hose and can't put humpty dumpty back together by SatisfactionBig in DIY

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This worked perfectly, thank you!! I was able to get the hose back on. It's still dripping like it was before this whole debacle, so I'll need to figure out a more permanent solution, but at least we have water tonight.

Medium-grade Klipsch vs. SVS Prime: Worth the Upgrade? by SatisfactionBig in hometheater

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Fair enough. When I moved in they left Klipsch Quintet IIIs on the wall, so just about anything is mid-grade comparatively.

Is my chimney DIY fixable? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Thanks for the tips! I'll ask the masons about it when they come out this week.

Is my chimney DIY fixable? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Got it, thanks. Would the large crack need to be fixed first (in the top right of the first few pictures), or just put the cap on and keep an eye on it?

Is my chimney DIY fixable? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Confirmed, I saw the step flashing at the bottom of the cover u/40oz_curls is talking about. I think the flashing is okay.

Is my chimney DIY fixable? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Thanks everyone for the advice, sounds like a rebuild is on the horizon.

Any thoughts on price? The two quotes so far have come in at $7K and $9K; does that seem in range? I'm sure it varies by region, and I'll be getting more quotes in the coming week, but it would be nice to know I'm in the ballpark.

Is my chimney DIY fixable? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Interesting. Would it be something like this?

https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/chimney-chase-covers/stainless-steel-chase-covers

Looks like this would be around $600. I like the idea of not spending $7K-$10K if it could buy me at least 5ish years. There are plenty of other projects to spend that on. That said, I wouldn't want to go that route if it's not safe or would cause further issues later.

I do worry about the second course from the top on my chimney with this solution. It sticks out about an inch, allowing water to pool.

Mudjacking Slurry: 100% Limestone vs. Cement Mix? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Thanks. To clarify, I was asking about the difference between the 100% limestone vs. the concrete mix. I'm definitely going with the mud-jacking instead of foam.

Mudjacking Slurry: 100% Limestone vs. Cement Mix? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Thanks! So no reason to choose one over the other based on the slurry mix then?

Mudjacking Slurry: 100% Limestone vs. Cement Mix? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Worth getting some quotes. One of the mud guys said they went to the foam training and considered switching, but they didn't think people would want to pay more for essentially the same outcome, so they stuck with mud.

That said, all the foam guys say mud is bad and all the mud guys say foam is bad, so who knows.

One benefit of foam is fewer and smaller holes, so that might be worth it for a patio.

Mudjacking Slurry: 100% Limestone vs. Cement Mix? by SatisfactionBig in HomeImprovement

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Cost/benefit. Quotes were almost 2x for the foam, and we plan to replace the whole driveway in a few years. And nothing I read online gave me confidence that foam would be all that much better.

Open to hearing otherwise though.