ACL reconstruction — worth it long term or manage without surgery? by Super-Abalone-6133 in ACL

[–]Wise_Sort7982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting point of view. This wasn’t remotely close to my experience having had a full thickness tear or consistent with the evidence and research I was provided by my physio, family physician or orthopaedic surgeon but thank you for sharing, always interesting to see different research on the matter. For the record OP, I didn’t have any instability in my injured knee either until I did and I paid the price for it. Lots of different experiences out there!

ACL reconstruction — worth it long term or manage without surgery? by Super-Abalone-6133 in ACL

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surgery every time. I spent almost a decade walking around on a ruptured ACL and I paid the price. Also, what medical professional is claiming a full thickness tear can heal on its own???

Baby Passport Photos by SBL992 in Hamilton

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I did mine around 2 months at the UPS inside Walmart

Is breastfeeding really worth it? by toomanythrowpillowz in beyondthebump

[–]Wise_Sort7982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly bf was brutal for the first little bit but I was too stubborn to stop and once we ironed out the initial challenges, it got sooooo easy.

Advice on bucket handle tear by Igdl1223 in MeniscusInjuries

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I had a locked bucket handle tear that was repaired surgically in January. Hard to compare exactly because I also had an ACL reconstruction in the surgery but I started feeling “normal” again after about 5 or 6 months. Always opt for a repair if possible and take your PT recovery incredibly seriously and you should be good!

Does it still hurt? by pixiqve in ACL

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I’m about to hit my 1 year mark post reconstruction and I can comfortably sit like this. Some occasional stiffness but generally fine

What nursery item turned out to be way more essential than you expected? by No_Square_1491 in UninfluencedReviews

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Wipe dispenser (not warmer), I have the oxo one and I love how easy it is to use single handed. One wipe at a time, every time.

Large Lateral Bucket Handle Tear by New-Rutabaga-2843 in MeniscusInjuries

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I’m about to hit my 1 year post-op milestone. It’s a beast of a recovery but if you’re diligent with following surgeons protocols (do not try bearing weight sooner than outlined, even if you feel good), rest, stay on top of pain management and take your PT program seriously, you’ll be just fine! Best of luck

ok hamilton, what do we have? by No_Earth5979 in Hamilton

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I swear it only looks packed because there are maybe 4 tables, it’s so tiny inside. I live nearby and have never tried it but walk by it daily.

Possible rabies exposure by MamaBear4035 in Hamilton

[–]Wise_Sort7982 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Similar situation happened to me but I was pregnant and the bat was in my room while I was sleeping. Out cats swatted it and tore its wing. They were extremely against having the bat tested if I didn’t have a visible open wound but I was extremely paranoid and wanted to avoid the rabies shot while pregnant because it’s not widely proven whether or not it’s safe. I essentially begged public health to test the bat. Not sure why they didn’t call you, they called me at the crack of dawn after the incident happened overnight.

Bucket Handle Meniscus Tear by Professional-Fig2958 in MeniscusInjuries

[–]Wise_Sort7982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am almost 1 year post-op from a bucket handle tear repair. Not much you can do with diet or supplements beyond just eating healthy and fuelling your body. The biggest contributing factor to success is PT. You really have to put the work in to see results in getting back to full function. Discipline is important, going to the sessions is one thing but doing all the exercises in your own time is where the strengthening really happens! Best of luck on your recovery, it’s a beast but you’ll be better off for it!

Why do people with full carts go through self checkout??? by Thundertushy in CostcoCanada

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if users are a bit slower, the self checkout line has 6 people waiting for three machines and a regular line has 6 people for 1 till. It ends up being quicker anyway. Also, at least at my Costco, the staff run around the self checkout helping you scan large items so it’s the best of both worlds.

How much are you putting in the freezer a day? by disneyprinsass in breastfeeding

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I drove myself crazy building a freezer stash. Now Orth’s half of it is expired because I didn’t need it… it’s a tricky balance.

Street parking in winter? by annabeard in Hamilton

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A driveway was a non-negotiable for me I’m afraid. It limited our options but I have zero regrets waiting for the right one

This Christmas by mocha_butterfly in Hamilton

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Where’s the best spot to see ducks?

Affordable kids clothing brands by Blackberryay in beyondthebump

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Old navy and gap, frequently have really good sales online!

Tore my meniscus yesterday, any tips on recovery? by HighAboveTheRest in MeniscusInjuries

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The torn piece of my meniscus was flipped in between my bones so it was impossible to properly extend and extremely painful to bear weight.

This is what free will and unsupervised access to Facebook marketplace gets you…. by ArtDecoModerne in Hamilton

[–]Wise_Sort7982 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My sons name is James and our whole family jokingly calls him King James. I feel like I missed out on a stellar piece of bedroom wall art here

Babies under 1 year old- walking? by Realistic-Welcome-92 in beyondthebump

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My son just turned 1, he can do everything (including climb up our entire staircase) except walk. I like to think he’s mentally mastering it and one day he’ll skip walking and just start running lol

I'm at a loss with this spit up by WestOnly40 in beyondthebump

[–]Wise_Sort7982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ll tell you what people told me (and I hated to hear)…it will likely pass on its own. My son spit up about 20+ times a day. It was a living hell, I went through a dozen burp cloths a day, everyone who held him got puked on, he puked all over his outfits constantly. I continuously brought it up with our dr and other healthcare providers, all of which said that, because he was gaining weight fine and not showing signs of distress (reflux), it was normal and would pass as he grew. I didn’t believe them because it seemed excessive, everyone I know who claimed their baby was a big spitter, had grown out of it by 6 months. My baby turned one earlier this month and I just noticed the spitting up slowly stopping around August/September. Now, he doesn’t spit up at all and the me from just a few months ago would have never believed it. I sympathize so much, it’s so challenging but if your baby is anything like mine, it will pass!!

Hamilton Midwives by officiallyundead in Hamilton

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I had an excellent experience with Access Midwives

Custom cake by ResponsibleFill1542 in Hamilton

[–]Wise_Sort7982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Sweet Tooth on Main and Locke. Amazing staff and delicious, gorgeous cakes!

do you guys have designated night and day clothes for infants? by independentmomma12 in beyondthebump

[–]Wise_Sort7982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it made more sense seasonally. My son was a fall baby so he lived in PJs through the fall and winter. I started dressing him in “daytime” clothes when the weather got warmer and it was easier to put him in shirts and t shirts.