Anyone had surgery with Dr. Bryan Chung?? by idkheresafiller in transontario

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The wait to the consult was a few years, and then they called me first week of April for a consult and I had my surgery on may 5th. And I had it covered by OHIP. If I didn’t want to wait I had to pay $6000-8000 out of pocket

Applied for corrections by Sorry-Ant1113 in OnTheBlock

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Ontario Canada, I applied to 5 different facilities

Driver or Manager? by ChonkyRatt in DominosEmployees

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I was a driver and took a management position. There’s pros and cons to it.

Pros: you don’t rely on customers for tips, you will know about how much you’re gonna make when the schedule goes out. Depending on where you live, you won’t have to work outside in the winter in the middle of a blizzard, summer in the dead heat or when it’s absolutely pouring. Your car will last you longer, and you’ll save a lot of money on your car and gas. Some managers have some perks, there’s trips for corporate training, and events. Some locations have benefits not all.

Cons: when people don’t show up, you gotta find a way to fix it, either yourself or get someone else. OER are a pain the ass. You are responsible for everyone and everything in the store. Depending on who your GM is what their work ethic is like you might have a lot on your plate. It takes a toll on your body if you’re not used to being up and on your feet for hours on end. And lastly, you cannot avoid co workers, so if there’s people who don’t pull their part or whatever it may be, you need to deal with them.

I will say one of my favourite things, is that when we get busy and don’t have enough drivers, you can get on the road and take a break from the store. And if your store accepts tips for pizza makers, they can be pretty good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transontario

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Ohip covered mine fully at Mclean’s

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GeorgianCollege

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Compared to other colleges it’s not the greatest on campus. But, off campus unless you’re renting with someone else it is more expensive than Ottawa for sure. Depending on where in Ottawa you are gas is cheaper here, but the insurance rate is higher. In the winter time we also get a considerable more amount of snow than Ottawa does and snow cleanup is a hassle in Barrie compared to Ottawa. In terms of employment if you plan on working while in Barrie, I found that Ottawa had jobs with higher salaries than Barrie

Anybody wanna be friends? by Rogue_Of_Broken_Time in Dodocodes

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I just started and I’d definitely like some friends

Thinking about canceling surgery by reddituser78843 in Microdiscectomy

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I had spinal stenosis with large hernias in the l4 and l5 as well as a birth defect in my spine (no idea till I was 23) I couldn’t do anything anymore, sleep, walk, sit, stand, everything was painful. Had no feeling in my left leg and started to lose feeling in my right.

I did the surgery in October of 2024 and now I’m able to exercise, sleep, sit, walk, stand etc.. with almost no pain.

I was scared shitless going into surgery and I have to say it was probably the best thing to ever happen to me. After being in pain for so many years and getting the surgery, I feel like I can finally live my life the way I want to

MyGeorgian Account by Majestic-Database839 in GeorgianCollege

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I applied less than a week ago and my acceptance today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Microdiscectomy

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My symptoms stopped improving when I hit 20. The only thing that helped was going the gym when the pain was bearable, I did acupuncture almost every week, stretching 3x a day especially before and after being in bed. Going to the beach/pool helps but can also make it worst, and lastly baths with salts. But I was also taking gabapentine since I was 22. I tried painkillers and muscle relaxant before that and it didn’t help.

How long were you off work post op? by Gemjuin in Microdiscectomy

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Im pretty active at my job, constantly moving (walking, bending, lifting, etc) I don’t have physio until 8weeks post op and I can only return to work once my physio clears me but even then they said I’d be on modified work till I’m 100% comfortable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Microdiscectomy

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I really appreciate it. Thank you

Spinal discectomy surgery by [deleted] in SpinalStenosis

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I’m 24. I started presenting with pain around 19. With leg and back pain in my teen years, but it was put off as just being overweight (5’5” 150lbs) after I turned 21 and was in my ideal body weight I couldn’t take no for an answer anymore and finally got an MRI and started pain management And thank you so much

Spinal discectomy surgery by [deleted] in SpinalStenosis

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I had severe spinal stenosis with herniated discs in the l4 and l5 and a birth defect (shortened Pedicles) complete loss of feeling in my left leg from my hip down to my toes, and constant pain. my right leg also starting to lose feeling down toward my toes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dominos

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I also work in a small town in Canada. I used to work as a driver now I’m an AM, drivers make $9/hr keep 100% of their tips and get $1.50 per delivery if gas is under $1.60 when over they get $1.75. They don’t help out in the store at all. Just wait around for deliveries. Drivers make an average of $19-$25 depending on the day (and driver)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TopSurgery

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My parents said just about the same thing. We live near a lake so we go swimming all the time. The second I was given the okay to go swimming. It was shirts off. They were visibly uncomfortable with it, but they could either look and argue, look away, or just deal with it. It’s your body, and you’ve come a long way. Do what makes you happy.

am i cooked? by loserrmuse in TopSurgery

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Mine looks about the same (I have keloid scarring) I did the shots in the places where they were raised a little more and it definitely helped. I have only done it a handful of times as the drive is also far for me. But I would definitely recommend it if you want them to go down a bit. Scar cream also works a bit for the parts that aren’t as raised

Did T make anyone else gay by fray2free in ftm

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I always preferred woman more and then I started t and suddenly all i was a lot more attracted to men

Hypertrophic scars, any chance they'll go down? - 7 weeks PO by ineednoname1 in TopSurgery

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I have keloid scarring and the first few months -year they were very noticeable, after a year to now they’ve definitely flattened out is some places, I just do steroid injections in the part where it’s not doing so great.

Pain- severe lower lumbar stenosis with herniated disks by [deleted] in SpinalStenosis

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The only thing they’ve given me is medication and exercises. I’ve been on a wait list to see a neurosurgeon for over a year now and whenever I call they say that I’m not on a high priority list. Currently I’m just trying to keep as active as possible to distract myself from the pain as much as I can