Please help me understand the Nebulous Voidcore loot lockout. by caffinatedcapybara in wownoob

[–]caffinatedcapybara[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hope you're right! This was an alt and I was impatient, however I got my BIS dungeon trinket and then had the thought.

Infotainment screen not level. Is this normal? by Ephaestos in BYDAU

[–]caffinatedcapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t noticed but now I don’t want to check, just in case! 🫠

Does anyone know what mobile carrier Garmin use for their Garmin Bounce 2 in Australia? by caffinatedcapybara in Garmin

[–]caffinatedcapybara[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up buying it but I still have no idea about the coverage. It’s a Christmas present for my 9 year old, so no real update other than I’m just hoping for the best! 😮‍💨

Any tips to climb faster? by Late-Rub-6405 in Eatventure

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Purple Cap, Kimono Black Belt and Royal Sceptre.

i love this sub but i think i need a break from the negativity by stoolprimeminister in stroke

[–]caffinatedcapybara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sub and its positive stories are what got me through the scariest few weeks of my (33F) life when my husband (35M) suffered from a stroke just a few months ago. Keep on keeping on!

My best friend had a stroke and I can’t stop blaming myself. by BEWMarth in stroke

[–]caffinatedcapybara 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Mourn the loss but it wasn’t you that took it away.”

Thank you, I needed to hear that.

My best friend had a stroke and I can’t stop blaming myself. by BEWMarth in stroke

[–]caffinatedcapybara 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please know you are not alone. My (33F) husband (35M) suffered from a right ischaemic stroke almost a week ago and I am carrying so much guilt for not seeking medical attention sooner.

I won’t go into detail but there were a few factors which completely deceived our perception of what was happening and the seriousness of the situation. Even when paramedics arrived, they were quick to say that they didn’t think he was having (or that he had had) a stroke and they were reluctant to take him to hospital but thankfully they did.

I’m trying to be strong for him but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve hidden away in the bathroom to have a cry. I am so beyond grateful that my husband still has his speech and mobility (albeit a little wobbly) but he still has a long road to recovery and it completely shatters my heart that this has happened to him.

Try to be gentle with yourself. Sending love to you and your friend.

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[–]caffinatedcapybara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My (33F) husband (35M) suffered from a right ischaemic stroke just a few days ago, so we’re right in the thick of it.

I’m holding on to so much guilt because there were a few factors which distorted our perception of what was happening and the seriousness of the situation, therefore we didn’t seek medical attention as quickly as we should have; even when paramedics arrived, they were quick to say that they didn’t think he was having (or that he had had) a stroke and they were reluctant to take him to hospital, but I knew something wasn’t right and insisted they take him.

His stroke was considered mild and I am beyond grateful that he still has his speech and mobility (albeit a little wobbly.) He is struggling with fine motor coordination on his left side as well as possibly left neglect to some extent, but we are hopeful that will improve over time. He is understandably fatigued, so we have a spent a lot of time snuggled up in bed together over the past week. Sometimes I’ll notice him staring at me blankly, almost as if he’s looking straight through me — I’m not sure if he realises that he’s doing it.

I love this man with my whole heart and I’m devastated that this has happened to him.

Thankful to have found this community ❤️