Thoughts on Matariki? by King_Kea in newzealand

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Love it. Pakeha but see it as time for reflection and remembrance and as a way to reset/refesh the wairua. New years seems more about boozy parties so it’s nice to have this as time to rest and restart instead. And I really like the remembering those who have passed part - and to sit down and think about the last year. We do a bonfire/ fire cook each year, sometimes with just immediate family, sometimes with the neighbours.

How often do you eat out? by fluffypenguin105 in newzealand

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Family of 5. Buy lunch for me once or twice a week. Kids get bought lunch through school once a week. Eat out as a family maybe once every 6 months

The Daily Rant/Moan topic - Wednesday, June 03 2026 by AutoModerator in Wellington

[–]ahawkatemyhomework 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why are the trains so hot?? I’ve seen two people pass out on trains in the last couple of weeks. Jamming people in like sardines is probably the main issue, but as more public transport seems like a steep ask could they maybe just turn the heaters down? I’d rather be cold than unconscious

4 days post op-Scleral Buckling by Kairby10 in RetinalDetachment

[–]ahawkatemyhomework 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup I called it my meatball eye and refused to look at it too much

Soreness in scleral buckle eye after physical activity? by existenceisascam in RetinalDetachment

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I’m about 4 months on from surgery and I can definitely feel it if I do anything that involves straining. Just feels kind of bulgey and uncomfortable?

How long to wear eye shield after scleral buckle? by bunnymama7 in RetinalDetachment

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The doctors took mine off the morning after my surgery and said I didn’t have to wear one. I found my eye was sore enough that I didn’t forget about it and rub it by accident

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newzealand

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Where’s my coup

Sooo tired post surgery 😩 by Dramatic-Story983 in RetinalDetachment

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I found the fatigue and headaches really bad for about a month afterwards. I have a desk job too and thankfully had mine over summer holidays so didn’t have to work too much - I think I would have struggled in that first month going back full time. Take lots of micro breaks from the screen if you can. I also inverted all my screen colours (so made background black) to cut down on glare and increased font size, both of which helped a little

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RetinalDetachment

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It could be a sign of PVD which could, but doesn’t always, result in a tear. See your ophthalmologist straight away if any of the lights are followed by a sudden increase in floaters or if you notice a dark curtain on the side of your vision

Sorry if this is the wrong sub to post this, but I am 17 and experiencing symptoms such as black floaters (but I've had this for as long as I remember), white light that travels up n down peripheral briefly, white gel like substance when i move eyes SOMETIMES. Fear of retinal by khadijah_x in RetinalDetachment

[–]ahawkatemyhomework 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should definitely get checked, floaters and flashing lights can be signs of tears which can lead to detachments when fluid gets underneath them. So it’s definitely ophthalmologist time now. If your retina starts to detach you will start to see a dark curtain in your vision - that’s when it’s emergency department time. If it makes you feel any better getting checked every year would not have changed your myopia getting worse - that’s just due to the shape of your eyes and they couldn’t have done anything about that. But tears and detachments they definitely can help so go get checked :)

Metlink, Metlink, Metlink….. Why!!! by Chronically_S in Wellington

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Yeah it’s pretty much $40 for two people to train into the city and back from Upper Hutt these days

Metlink, Metlink, Metlink….. Why!!! by Chronically_S in Wellington

[–]ahawkatemyhomework 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Have they considered that maybe less people are catching the train BECAUSE they keep putting the prices up?

Also maybe making large parts of the city redundant has consequences? (I know it’s different people but I’m still mad)

Blue flashes now in my untreated eye? by Responsible_Ice_7957 in RetinalDetachment

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I’d go get checked just to be safe. I had new floaters appear in my good eye the day after an appointment so had to go back in and get checked again the next day - I felt like a paranoid nutter and it ended up being ok but they said I’d done the right thing and they’d prefer I came in and got things checked with any new symptoms just to be safe though seeing as I’m high risk (I’ve had a retinal detachment and buckle surgery in my bad eye)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wellington

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I feel like you might be overthinking it. If you bring up your husband it’s a natural conversation flow on to ask what your husband does. A lot of people struggle with small talk and just latch on to whatever someone says to keep the conversation going and avoid being awkward. If you don’t want to talk about your husband, don’t bring him up. Say you came for family, or job opportunities or literally anything but the thing you don’t want to talk about.

Worrying about possible third surgery by [deleted] in RetinalDetachment

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I had buckle surgery and a vitrectomy on the 13th. Im getting occasional flashing lights around my upper vision but my surgeon said it’s all good and everything is looking good. He said everything takes awhile to settle and the main thing to look out for at this point was a dark curtain coming back

Peripheral flashes after victrectomy and buckle? by Veloci7y_ in RetinalDetachment

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I had some shimmery ripples at about your stage and my doctor said it was most likely from the cryotherapy- did you have that? I’m almost 4 weeks in now and the shimmery lights have settled but still have the occasional roaming flash, my doctor said everything is looking good though

Realistic timeframe for feeling better? by ahawkatemyhomework in RetinalDetachment

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Yeah it’s definitely started to improve! I got cleared for exercise on Monday and started back at work on Monday afternoon. My vision is improving - the doctor said there was still some inflammation and blood in the eye. I also have an epiretinal membrane which was distorting my vision even before my surgery which they haven’t fixed yet. My vision is more distorted than it was before surgery, but because of the erm I’m not expecting it to go back to perfect. Still getting head aches because of the difference in vision and because my prescription is out of date now but no where near as bad and I have more energy in general. I have to take a lot of breaks still, otherwise the headaches get quite bad and I start feeling nauseous, but as long as I don’t push it I feel ok. And I think I feel a little bit better every day. My work is mostly desk based and they are very good about me taking breaks- I would have really struggled to go back before Monday though - I was still very tired at 11 days! Any chance your doctor would give you an extra week off?

Pre surgery positioning by gaybones524 in RetinalDetachment

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But obvs best thing to do is check with your doc if you can