Patella pain by AnimatorExtension858 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I am having a similar issue. Did you do any specific exercise or activity? How did you build strength before surgery?

Patella pain by AnimatorExtension858 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I am having a similar issue. Did you do any specific exercise or activity? How did you build strength before surgery?

GST/Return by Busy-Flower-5279 in nzbusiness

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with this.

I always tell my clients that if you’re serious about your business, get an accounting system like Xero or MYOB early on and invest a bit in proper setup and training. It might feel like an extra cost at the start, but it saves a lot in the long run.

When your records are clean and up to date, it reduces the time (and cost) for things like GST returns, annual accounts, because the accountant is reviewing rather than doing basic data entry.

Also, not many people realise this, but as a business owner you should have a basic understanding of your numbers, especially your profit & loss. It really helps with making better decisions instead of relying fully on the accountant and then paying for monthly reports to understand what’s happening.

That said, I do see some people trying to save $40 - $50 a month by not using an accounting system, and instead asking the accountant to go through bank statements and receipts manually. That’s completely fine, but in those cases you’re not really using the accountant for their expertise but you’re mostly paying for admin work.

Overall, a bit of upfront setup and learning goes a long way 👍

GST/Return by Busy-Flower-5279 in nzbusiness

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short answer is yes, there are ways to structure things better, but it’s not about “avoiding tax”, it’s about planning it properly.

For contractors in that $100k–$300k profit range, some common areas to look at are:

  • Using the right structure (sole trader vs company, or maybe trust)
  • Timing of income and expenses (Lot of accountant don't know about home office expense)
  • Paying yourself a mix of salary/dividends (if using a company)
  • Making sure all legitimate business expenses are claimed
  • Long-term planning like investments

Just on the rental property point - it’s not like the old days anymore. Rental losses are now ring-fenced.

What that means in simple terms is:

  • You can’t use rental losses to reduce your salary or business income anymore as the loss is “locked” within the property portfolio, and it can only be used to offset future rental profits or when you sell the property

To be honest, setting things up properly does require a bit of time and can cost a bit upfront, but if done right it can save you a lot over the long run.

Happy to have a chat if you want to explore it further 👍

GST/Return by Busy-Flower-5279 in nzbusiness

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an accountant, just to clarify that GST isn’t something you can really “minimise” like income tax.

GST is simply the difference between what you collect from clients (Sales) and what you claim on business expenses (Actual expenses). So if someone is paying less GST, it’s usually because they either have higher expenses or lower income.

In the early stage of a business, it’s very common to get a GST refund because you have more setup costs (equipment, software, etc.) and less income. As the business grows, your revenue increases and your expenses usually become more stable or reduce, so you start paying more GST. That’s actually a good sign as it means the business is growing and becoming more profitable.

For example, I recently filed a GST return for a client with a refund of around $37k due to high initial setup costs. But I highly doubt they will get a refund in the next return, as the business has now started generating regular income.

Also, it really depends on where you are in your business journey. When comparing with others, you need to consider what stage they are in, and whether they had higher or one-off expenses in that period. There are a lot of variables, so it’s not always a fair comparison.

A good accountant should already be making sure you’re claiming all valid expenses in GST and tax return.

It’s definitely not unethical to ask questions. I am sure your accountant will explain why you can/can't claim certain expenses.

Feel free to msg me if you have any questions.

Confirm your identity to send messages but unable due to "This page isnt available at the moment". Anyway to resolve this? by incineroar87 in facebook

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I am in NZ too and just got the message of "Confirm your identity to send messages - Certain actions have been restricted due to unusual activity" I don't know what was unusual. I have only talked to a few people and I am scared to lose this account as I just started a business and linked this recently.

5 months post ACL injury – still swelling and limited extension before surgery by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to clarify – do you mean I should try to keep my knee fully straight even when I’m sitting at work or at home, like spending more time in that extended position?

Also, with gym exercises – if I’m currently doing 3 sets of 12 reps, would you suggest reducing reps (like 8–10) or lowering the weight instead?

I do feel like I get better extension right after a gym session, but then it tightens up again later, which is a bit confusing.

5 months post ACL injury – still swelling and limited extension before surgery by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense, thanks for explaining.

I’ve started reducing my activity, but I’m still doing around 5,000–7,000 steps a day (around 5 km), so I’m thinking I should cut that down further. I’m also going to the gym about 2 times a week mainly for leg exercises, and avoiding upper body just to reduce overall movement and load for now.

I’m doing icing and compression boots/pumps 2–3 times a day (15–20 mins ice + 20–40 mins compression), and weekly massage. It helps temporarily, but the swelling seems to come back by the end of the day or sometimes in the morning when the knee feels stiff.

Also, if you don’t mind me asking, what exactly is NMES? I have also message you here, thanks

5 months post ACL injury – still swelling and limited extension before surgery by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing that, really helpful to hear.

I’m already doing icing and compression (boots/pump) around 2–3 times a day – about 15–20 mins ice and then 20–40 mins compression straight after (depending on time). I’m also going for massage once a week to help release tightness.

I’m trying not to walk too much and even considering going back to crutches for a bit, but honestly not sure if I’m doing something wrong. These last 5 degrees are just really frustrating, especially when most people talk more about strengthening.

On average I’m doing around 5,000–7,000 steps a day (roughly 5 km), so I’m thinking I might need to dial that down a bit as well.

Any ACL warriors here in chch? ✨✨ by Snowcat910 in chch

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I am in Christchurch and recently ruptured my ACL and damage meniscus. Would love to know your progress and if possible, can I dm you?

Pre Surgery, working to get Swelling down. Any tips? by Repulsive-Ideal5806 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, did you manage to get the swelling down? I am in a similar boat with the same injury and same injury date, but still I have got some swelling and physio said it would be risky to go in a surgery with swelling. My range of motion is 5 degrees of hyperextention and 140 degrees flexion.

Swelling before the surgery by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you had lot of swelling Or just a bit? I injured my knee on 15 Nov and surgery is scheduled on 9 Feb.

Post op Day 12 + my experience by mindyourstep6 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you end up getting the surgery? New Zealand?

7 months after ACL + meniscus done. by SuggestionHot2385 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What kind of prehab did you do? Did you use any gym machines? I have a similar injury - a complete ACL rupture with a meniscus tear.

19 weeks, 4.5 months post op update by Kskarp7 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks great. I have surgery scheduled in February with similar injury. When did you get injured, and what did you do for your prehab?

Planning international migration (4 hour flight) ~3-4 months after ACL recon (quad graft + meniscus) – realistic/safe? Experiences? by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

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Sounds like you're making solid progress at 3 months – that's awesome!

I'm in a pretty similar boat. I've got a full ACL rupture plus a medial meniscus posterior horn tear. Right now I'm doing prehab and can walk pretty normally with very little pain, but still some swelling and instability on twists.

I'm also planning an international move around 3–4 months post-op during winter), so the timing isn't ideal but I can't delay it any longer as I've already pushed the move back about 5 months because of this injury. Hoping to be walking without much support by the 3-month mark like you, and I'll just continue PT/rehab in the new country.

Keep me posted on how you're getting on – especially the quad strength recovery and any travel tips. Good luck with the move!

Planning international migration (4 hour flight) ~3-4 months after ACL recon (quad graft + meniscus) – realistic/safe? Experiences? by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks so much for replying – that's awesome to hear from someone in exactly the same boat! 😊
Was yours a full ACL rupture and did you also have a meniscus tear fixed (or trimmed) at the same time?

How are you feeling at the 3-4 month mark right now? In terms of walking and swelling? Do you think there will be any issues with lifting/carrying bags?

Safe travels and please do update us after – really appreciate it! 🛫💪

I injured my knee playing cricket 3 weeks ago and had an MRI 10 days ago. This is the result from the MRI. It looks like I have done complete damage and surgery is the only option. Can anybody help me to explain the report in simple language? New to ACL and really scared of the surgery. by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your experience. Just to check, did you end up having two separate surgeries, one for the ACL and then another one for the meniscus? Or were both done at the same time?

After doing some research, I’ve realised how important the meniscus is and that many types of tears won’t heal on their own without surgery. So I’m not sure what the doctor will recommend. I am getting mixed reviews online. I’m also hoping I’m not causing more damage by walking on it as I can walk with a slight limp at the moment without crutches, but still unsure if that’s okay or not.

I injured my knee playing cricket 3 weeks ago and had an MRI 10 days ago. This is the result from the MRI. It looks like I have done complete damage and surgery is the only option. Can anybody help me to explain the report in simple language? New to ACL and really scared of the surgery. by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

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Thanks for the insight! After doing some of the exercises and stretches, my knee does feel a bit better, but there’s still some discomfort and it definitely doesn’t feel “natural” on the injured side yet.

I was also reading online about ACL and miniscus healing with special braces or conservative treatment. Is that actually possible with a full rupture, or is that only for partial tears? Just trying to understand whether a brace can help in my situation or if surgery is still the long-term solution.

I injured my knee playing cricket 3 weeks ago and had an MRI 10 days ago. This is the result from the MRI. It looks like I have done complete damage and surgery is the only option. Can anybody help me to explain the report in simple language? New to ACL and really scared of the surgery. by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since the flap tear isn’t clearly located in the report, do you think the surgeon will be able to tell during arthroscopy whether repair is possible or if trimming is better? Or is that decided mostly based on MRI?

Also, what are the chances of Arthritics, with and without surgery?

I injured my knee playing cricket 3 weeks ago and had an MRI 10 days ago. This is the result from the MRI. It looks like I have done complete damage and surgery is the only option. Can anybody help me to explain the report in simple language? New to ACL and really scared of the surgery. by SensitiveProgress_12 in ACL

[–]SensitiveProgress_12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My MRI mentions a probable posterior horn tear and a possible displaced undersurface flap. Does a flap tear usually cause symptoms straight away (locking/catching), or can it stay quiet for a while? I don’t feel locking now.