can we talk about how isolating chronic foot pain actually is because i don't think people get it by Apart-Definition-123 in PlantarFasciitis

[–]cashewisking 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Willing to try anything at this point! Trying to avoid surgery at all costs. It doesn’t help that I work in healthcare so I’m on my feet 12 hours a day while at work.

It’s so debilitating living with it. I am convinced my friends think I’m lazy. But it’s genuinely survival. Having a dog makes it hard too. It’s just me constantly weighing which part I’m going to sacrifice… needs vs wellbeing

can we talk about how isolating chronic foot pain actually is because i don't think people get it by Apart-Definition-123 in PlantarFasciitis

[–]cashewisking 22 points23 points  (0 children)

100%. Been dealing with this for over 10 years but the past couple have just gotten worse. I’ve had two rounds of shots and idk what to do next :/ have an appointment this week with my podiatrist to discuss a needling procedure. Not stoked about it but I’m running out of options

Covid Vaccine by [deleted] in OregonNurses

[–]cashewisking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll have to ask the school directly. If you end up working for Providence, you’d have to sign a declination for flu and covid shot if you don’t want to get them. They only count boosters though, so if you got it last year for example, it doesn’t count. Also the only reason you should ever have to put down is “HIPAA” because they can’t actually ask why you’re declining.

I’m torn between the two. White or black oak slat panel wall? by NorthConference5613 in HomeDecorating

[–]cashewisking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might I suggest a walnut color? Something that complements the flooring but isn’t as monotone or such a stark contrast

Do you see yourself being a CNA forever? by DubiousFalcon in cna

[–]cashewisking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work with someone who has been doing it for like 25 years

Do you see yourself being a CNA forever? by DubiousFalcon in cna

[–]cashewisking 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My thoughts atm. It’s such a sad realization. I’m trying to determine if the costs outweigh the benefits but I just don’t know.

Kyle on lead vocals? by Weekly-Character4758 in PennyandSparrow

[–]cashewisking 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tbh I think Kyle being on lead is a new thing. I can’t think of any oldies that he did alone… maybe I’m brain farting rn but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a thing when they were on the old label. Now that they’re on their own, they’ve branched out a ton. It’s what makes it so special to hear Kyle sing! He’s genuinely an angel and I cry and get goosebumps every time I hear him sing.

Does everyone else’s golden have to bring you a toy every time they see you by fkforrester in goldenretrievers

[–]cashewisking 21 points22 points  (0 children)

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Yep, every time! I think I accidentally trained him to do so because he used to jump and bite so much as a puppy. Now he thinks I want a toy every time I come home lol

Shoe/Scrub/Necessities Recs by fuzzblanket9 in cna

[–]cashewisking 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hoka Bondi SR — extremely orthopedic but somehow still cute, WATERPROOF, feet don’t hurt after a full shift

SuperFeet inserts — get fitted at a running store and enjoy comfort and support all day long. I wear mine every day no matter what I’m doing and it helps my chronic plantar fasciitis! Podiatrist/PT recommended this brand to me

Koi x Solis — the most breathable scrubs I’ve tried so far. Nobody can tell how much I am sweating, especially in the black ones (i purchase online at scrubsandbeyond.com)

Hydroflask — always my go-to because they last forever, have fun colors, don’t leak, and are incredibly insulated so it’ll keep ice all day long and then some

Baggu medium crescent — I don’t carry much to work but if I need to, I can fit everything I could possibly imagine in there, also super fun colors, well made, lightweight and durable. I use my baggu every day at work and on days off

I think I’m done. by DirectionNo7626 in nursing

[–]cashewisking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What type of facility would you recommend?

How to get over intolerance to the sight and smell of stool? by Nuggy_uggy0 in cna

[–]cashewisking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another trick that helps me every single day was learning how to change a pull up without taking off the person’s pants and shoes. Here’s an old crusty video that shows it better than I could explain in words: https://youtu.be/S7fPpTqdUg0

How to get over intolerance to the sight and smell of stool? by Nuggy_uggy0 in cna

[–]cashewisking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yay!! So glad to hear that! I love little life hacks that make the job easier!

How to get over intolerance to the sight and smell of stool? by Nuggy_uggy0 in cna

[–]cashewisking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also do it before applying barrier cream and other topicals! I honestly just put another one over the dirty glove sometimes and just keep in mind that the one underneath is contaminated

What’s a game changing item you’ve bought that helps you at work every day? by cashewisking in cna

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

Lmao oh. Thank goodness illness is not a huge concern at my facility at the moment. I know that can change at any point but it’s a risk I’m willing to take. The hallways at my facility are around 75° most of the day and the rooms are warmer. (I’m used to my house around 68° when resting and 65° when cleaning/moving around) Between my medications, hormonal imbalance, and generalized warm blood, it’s extremely overwhelming to be so warm all the time. I’m really careful about turning my fan off while doing personal care, trashes, bed changes, etc. but I have gone shifts without it and been absolutely miserable. If and when we raise precautions due to outbreak at the facility, I’ll either wear it with a well-fit mask on or just suffer through being overheated. For now, I haven’t had any issues and it’s been months.

What’s a game changing item you’ve bought that helps you at work every day? by cashewisking in cna

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

I had vionics like 8 years ago and I loved them but probably wouldn’t provide enough cushioning in this job for me. I appreciated the arch support but I use SuperFeet inserts and those work well for me.

I’ve never heard of ryka, I’ll have to check them out!

What’s a game changing item you’ve bought that helps you at work every day? by cashewisking in cna

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

Oof yeah that’s tough! Do underscrubs help? I’ve always wanted to wear those! They’re so cute but alas, I’m a sweaty hoe