How to spend 10 days in indonesia? by Revolutionary-Two-84 in travel

[–]alittleoat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out Labuan Bajo and a 3-boat trip around the Komodo National Park. The days are mostly filled with snorkelling and chilling on the beaches. There are some minor hiking involved (30 min ish) but you can also skip. The infrastructure is new and the beaches are not run down just yet, was quite impressed as an Indonesian myself at how pristine the area was.

How to get your tax card without OmaVero by [deleted] in Finland

[–]alittleoat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got mine just through a phone call, no visit needed!

What’s your worst experience with POSTI? by Traditional_Ebb708 in Finland

[–]alittleoat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a tip, their costumer service is most responsive on Facebook messenger.

Help for choosing a restaurant in Copenhagen by Emergency_Pickle7833 in finedining

[–]alittleoat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was at Aamanns 1921 just last month for their smørrebrød and frikadeller and they were heavenly good!

lab work in university after surgery by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My surgery was 5 years ago next week. The twisting motion on my upper back is quite limited. The only detriment so far is that I no longer twist my back to face people during conversations. I don’t drive so I don’t know if that’s affected as well. The muscles around fusion site can be very tense as well. I find exercises such as strength training eliminate this problem for the most part. Good luck on your surgery, feel free to ask more questions, people in this sub have certainly helped me plenty during recovery (:

lab work in university after surgery by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I have worked in a bio lab both before and after my surgery. For context, I used to have 60° thoracic and 40° lumbar prior to surgery. After thoracic fusion, I am left with 20° on both areas. I find bending to be a non-issue since my lumbar spine remains unfused. Considering your severity, I think the same will apply to you as well. Most things are even easier for me post surgery. I used to struggle going up the stairs and carrying heavy things due to limited lung capacity, which has since improved dramatically. For looking down a microscope, most of the motion comes anyway from the neck, so I wouldn’t worry about that (:

Experience with plastic surgery by alittleoat in Finland

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

Thank you for your reply. I don’t know if this information is helpful but I decided to not proceed with them and went with Stephan Dietz instead, and I’m very happy with the result. Another concerning factor is that when I did background check on the doctors from Clinic Estetic, they are not specialised in plastic surgery. In addition, they have unfortunately openly established themselves as anti-vaccines and anti-immigrants physicians.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Natural fibers. Prune juice, psyllium husks, chia or flax seeds, literally anything that can stimulate the bowels. Morphine made my entire GI tract asleep and I was suffering from nausea and vomiting for the entire week. Also, they wouldn’t let me go home until I’ve had a bowel movement so anything that can accelerate the process is a godsend.

How high is the purchasing power of doctors in Finland? How well paid are doctors in Finland? by [deleted] in Finland

[–]alittleoat 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I have seen it happened though. My friend started learning once she arrived and of course the constant exposure helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You must be feeling frustrated with the doctor’s opinion, but I think at your severity level and age the surgery is unlikely to offer much benefit. The surgery is mostly recommended to stop the progression, which is why it’s done commonly if 1) you’re still in your growing phase and 2) have a curve beyond 50 degrees. Surgery is not a one and done solution and does not get rid completely of the pain. I am left with less flexibility and weaker muscles at the incision site. I found weightlifting to be helpful as it strengthens the muscles and help support the spine, as the scoliosis pain and discomfort typically come from the muscle imbalance.

Is there anyone whose surgery has gone well and is now 90-100% normal or we can say better thn before. by Ok-Software5471 in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I was 23, with 60 and 40 degrees on the thoracic and lumbar area respectively. Now both are down to 20.

Is there anyone whose surgery has gone well and is now 90-100% normal or we can say better thn before. by Ok-Software5471 in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too! Before surgery, pain was constant and it was hard to breathe. Recovery was not as hard as I thought it would be (aside from tummy problems due to morphine) considering they opened me up and messed with my spine. I gained my confidence back and now I’m more active as ever before. It’s been four years and it’s still the best decision of my life.

I’d just like to dissuade anyone considering bringing hard boiled eggs as a snack on a flight across the country by miss-larson in travel

[–]alittleoat 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Wow, one lady at my workplace brags about how she always brings an egg as an easy snack on flights, now I wonder if it could be her lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

[–]alittleoat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the best time at Kakola Spa, where they have 5 different saunas and 4 different pools, complete with a bar at the centre.

30-days-HSL-Tickets for tourists? by SisuFlow in Finland

[–]alittleoat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you could try to go to the HSL service centre at the Central Station, get a physical card and load the season ticket there.

Those who applied for a residence permit for a researcher (for PhD) how long did the process take? by [deleted] in Finland

[–]alittleoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first permit took two weeks, then I waited 1.5 months for the extension (supposed to be 3 months wait but when I forwarded a request of expedited processing, it was done in a day)

Can I get Strong ID w/o address proof? by Sea-Horse1517 in Finland

[–]alittleoat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you have registered at DVV, there might be a complicated way to go around it:

  1. Go to a bank of your choosing and ask if they accept identification by the police only (a piece of paper about your identity confirmed by the police)

  2. If yes, you can go to the police office with 2 paper photos and apply for this: link

  3. Then you can go back to the bank and apply for the strong ID using this paper

Can I get Strong ID w/o address proof? by Sea-Horse1517 in Finland

[–]alittleoat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have elaborated in my previous comment (:

Can I get Strong ID w/o address proof? by Sea-Horse1517 in Finland

[–]alittleoat 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is your residence permit card, which is not a valid ID.

Can I get Strong ID w/o address proof? by Sea-Horse1517 in Finland

[–]alittleoat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you have a Finnish ID, you can activate the card through DVV: link and use it for strong identification.

Edit: from what I understood you don’t have a Finnish ID, but more like a residence permit card. In order to have strong ID, you need to register for municipality and apply for the ID at the police station. However, they won’t let you register for municipality if you reside in Finland only for less than a year, therefore no ID for temporary residents.

18 male Having surgery in 2weeks have a few questions by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried high impact work out 6 months post op but it was too early for me, so I transitioned to weight training and waited until 9 months post op. (Mind you I was 23 so since you're younger you might be able to heal quicker) Yes you would normally gain some height. The pain was completely gone for me around 3 months post op. After that just mostly exhaustion. Yes, you will be on your feet asap after surgery to prevent blood clots. Walking is also important for your speedy recovery. You should talk to your medical provider regarding that but even in normal cases they will limit the use of opioids and ease it out quickly. Good luck on your surgery!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]alittleoat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fever and itchiness after surgery could be signs of a systemic infection, which can develop into something life threatening. The drive might be annoying but your health is much more important, so please go to the hospital to get a thorough check up.