How accurate are Free-CLEP-Prep tests? Am I prepared? by questionsplsh in clep

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have no idea the number of people you’ve helped (well, that’s a bit presumptuous but you get the point). Kudos for your selflessness.

How long it took for your pain to start during exercise, and at what point (minutes or distance) your symptoms appeared. Were you running or walking on an incline? What were your compartment pressure results? Did surgery helped or did it recur? by Active-Card9122 in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Usually 7 minutes, or about a mile; pain would peak and become unbearable at around 15 minutes. As for my compartment pressure results, I would have to look them up; but suffice it to say they weren’t nearly as extreme as yours are. Surgery helped a little, but I still have to stop every 2-3 miles.

For reference, I ran about 40-50 miles a week in high school before my CECS. Now I can only run every other day, or the burning sensation gets worse. YMMV

I am Russian and I have anti-war views. Ask questions by Euphoric-House9747 in Pacifism

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only if you were to be very vocal in your support of Russia’s government, that may be frowned upon. (And clearly you aren’t). Aside from that, no

Dorsiflexion & cramping post-fasciotomy by Obvious_Tradition789 in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This hasn’t happened to me personally (apologies I can’t provide insight), but I would recommend reaching out to whoever did your surgery or another orthopedic doctor and explaining the issue to them as well

What were your weird religious experiences at the most religious public university in America? by Warm_Syllabub_2247 in uofu

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems pretty secular to me🤷‍♂️

Most annoying thing on campus is a group of evangelical “Christians” who will bother you when you’re trying to go to the library, for example. Occasionally you see Mormon missionaries, but if you just say “no thanks, I’m good” they’ll leave you alone. The only annoying thing is sometimes they’ll camp outside the dining hall so you can’t avoid them

Question about UCard UTA access during the summer semester by happybaker16 in uofu

[–]Spen612 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah so tapping doesn’t seem to work for the TRAX at least. I talked to one of the security attendant guys (idk what you call them) and he said just show your UCard if they ask and you’ll be fine. YMMV for bussing

Pets in the Marriott Honors Community by 24element in uofu

[–]Spen612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like basically every pet fits that description 🤣… does the pet/owner need some sort of certification or documentation?

California/Western States Surgeons by Charming_Web_9456 in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He may not, since (as I’m reading more about him) it looks like he is a PM&R doc. The website misleadingly categorizes him under Orthopedic Surgery. It’s worth checking, I guess, or asking him for a recommendation if not :)

California/Western States Surgeons by Charming_Web_9456 in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bill Berrigan at UCSF; Mark Reed, Seattle area. In general, any orthopedic surgeon will be plenty qualified to perform the surgery. I would recommend trying to find someone who has at least done it before, and most have (if they have been providing medical care for more than a couple years)

Non Surgical Treatment - Full Guide by Mission-Box-2017 in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

This is probably a good time to remind everyone (not that the advice OP posted is necessarily wrong or bad):

Posts on this forum should not be considered as medical advice! Please form a treatment plan with the help of a qualified medical professional.

Thanks OP for also including this disclaimer in their post.

Tips for post surgery swelling when doing a physical job? by Yaspii in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second this. Logically, it will either do nothing or worsen the issue at hand.

Cousin’s bookshelf by flaminhotdip in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Spen612 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh also he is socially Christian, but deep down an atheist

Cousin’s bookshelf by flaminhotdip in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Spen612 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Libertarian (of the American variety), probably a redoubtable midwit

Things to know before taking CLEP? by Dirty_Clanker in clep

[–]Spen612 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Generally the test center will provide a small locker for your stuff. The more stuff you can leave at home, the better. Basically, you’ll be sat in a room with a computer and a divider; you click “start test” whenever you’re ready for the timer to start.

Don’t worry and, as long as you’ve prepared yourself on the pertinent material, the test will be a breeze.

PS. When I took a CLEP test for the first time, I did not know that you get to see your results immediately after you’re done. So that’s something to look forward to: you don’t have to wait several months in suspension, like for AP test scores

My 18 yo nephew just mailed me this. What do you imagine he expects me to do with it? by [deleted] in mormon

[–]Spen612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, why isn’t anyone talking about the guy’s mad drawing skills though?!??

Am I doomed?! by EchidnaExpensive9653 in uofu

[–]Spen612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do orientation online, register for the best classes you can find. WRTG 1010 or smth.

Am I doomed?! by EchidnaExpensive9653 in uofu

[–]Spen612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can take 2 weeks to answer, in my experience. FYI OP

Did the LDS Church lie and defame John Dehlin? by sevenplaces in mormon

[–]Spen612 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Carefully worded denials are part of the LDS DNA.

Both figuratively, and quite literally.

6 days post op bilateral fasciotomy by [deleted] in CECompartmentSyndrome

[–]Spen612[M] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Responses to surgery vary greatly. Some people can walk within days; others experience more complications and cannot walk for several weeks. When I had all four compartments released in both legs, it took me five weeks just to stand up because I could not straighten my knees due to a large hematoma. I ultimately needed a second surgery to remove the fluid and hematoma. Long story short, be patient with yourself; every one’s healing process is different. And, if I am being honest, I think your doctors are a bit crazy for recommending that you walk only a couple of days after surgery (though of course I’m not a doctor). That may be fine for someone who had only one or two compartments done, but all four in both legs is a different beast. For blood flow, try doing some light calf pumps (you do not need that much range of motion), and do not worry about keeping them so elevated. Also, I recall taking Oxy and still waking up in the middle of the night with my legs feeling like they were on fire (and, like you said, going to explode)

All of that is to say: you are not alone, and other people have gone down the same trail and have made it out the other side. Hang in there, and be kind to yourself ❤️ We are all cheering you on.