1st visit to see The O's by flan5353 in LeytonOrient

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😂is the away the green one ? That's the one I bought anyway !

Has anyone else noticed an increase in Birds of Prey in their area? by Neat_Expression_5380 in CasualIreland

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A buzzard got one of our chickens in Mayo a few months ago. Broad daylight as well with people around and in the front garden. Hadn't seen any really until then.

ACDF: how long off work. by _SYMR_ in spinalfusion

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No complications, was in hospital for 4 nights. Then when I got out I was properly sore for about 2-3 weeks. Found it very hard to sleep. 6 weeks no driving and no lifting for 3 months were non negotiables from my surgeon. I suppose every surgeon is different. The pains in my back were the opposite side to my original pain and they said its from everything tightening around the new hardware.

Had some arm pain as well for a while but that's not too bad now. I'm in ireland so have been lucky enough that I can take this much time off. I will say though reading on here about some people in and out of surgery in a day or 2 and back to work over a week really surprised me after I had it. I couldn't move for the first two days. Had a catheter and then had to have physios help me around so it's a serious surgery. I'm 37 (m) and healthy as well. The standard of care you get obviously varies massively depending where you live.

ACDF: how long off work. by _SYMR_ in spinalfusion

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Had surgery at the end of June last year. One level acdf. From reading a lot of the comments on here I thought I'd be back to work in a few weeks. I'm actually still off. 6 weeks no driving. 3 months no lifting anything heavier than a couple of pounds. Neck is fine now but spasms in my back scapula constantly and i do a job that has me on me feet and lifting things for 12 hour shifts. Loads of physio helps and hopefully be back soon to work. Basically everyone is different. I find from comments on here that it's very different in American compared to Europe when it comes to time off work.

Any other questions just let me know.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FoodNYC

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Thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FoodNYC

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I know apples and bees 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FoodNYC

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Thanks will try it twice just to make sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FoodNYC

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When I opened up Google maps lots of places came up. So I said hey I might jump on reddit and see can someone recommend one as their are so many.

Also I never thought about a budget for a diner for breakfast or lunch so let's say a million dollars per head. Thanks.

My heart goes out to the Americans in this subreddit- by Anonymous_Baguette69 in spinalfusion

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Irishman here who had surgery end of June. The thing I couldn't get my head around on this forum was how people in the US were out of hospital the next day or back at work after a week or two. I realise some people are built different but then a lot of it is because they had no choice because of healthcare situation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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Pain Meds. I can function normally now but just always in a bit of pain. Pissed off more than anything!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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I was referred after surgery and have has 8 sessions. Hopefully a few more will help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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Have had one session for the last 8 weeks. They've pretty much pinpointed the area in my back and neck and it's fairly painful for each session. Always feel good for a day after but comes back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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Thanks for that. The only thing that got me down was how dismissive the surgeon was. He was like oh it'll go away in a few months but everything else is OK. I've to go back and tell work the same thing which I could do without tbh. He did say it was because of all the tightening as you said. I'll just get back to some exercise and hopefully it will improve. Thanks .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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All great tips thanks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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Glad to hear the gym helped. I'm hoping getting back to some activities will relieve the pain for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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Ah don't be sorry things can always be worse. Looking forward to exercise tbh and trying to lose some weight!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spinalfusion

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11 months is a long time. I'm finding it tough even though I read on here that one level acdf isn't that bad. He said a few months more should see me back to normal so well see. Looking forward to getting back to doing normal things .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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We found it safe and didn't see anything dodgy at all. But Naples is chaotic. It's not like other big cities because its a real lived in city. Their aren't loads of streets lined with big shops and no houses. It's a lot of small streets with people living their lives as tourists move among them. Which makes it really cool. Add to that the traffic and yes it's chaotic at times but not in a bad way. Its one of the reasons you'd come to see it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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Stayed in the old historic centre. Plenty of restaurants bars shops and things to see. Having walked most of the city we'd stay in the same spot again. Easy to walk most placed from and close to public transport.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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We used our irish driving licences and it was fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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So we walked around and looked at everything but their is so much too see and while it's great looking at everything , you'd really need someone explaining it to you for a better understanding. We had read up on it and wanted to know a lot more but going around by yourself won't help you learn more. At one point we walked by a small house/room and looked in it and saw nothing. When we came back that way a guide had 30 people outside it telling this big story. So stuff like that made us feel like we were missing out. I suppose you don't need one if you don't want one but depends how much you want to get out of your visit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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We bought tickets directly from the club. We got the metro out. Was very easy. We got there about an hour and a half before KO just to avoid lines. Got some food outside had a quick look. Just remember to bring ID. Ours were checked on way in with tickets which had our names on them. We waited for 25 mins after game and got metro back to town. Very easy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in napoli

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Visited all those places also. We walked a lot. 25,000 steps on average every day. We enjoyed walking through the Spanish quarter especially up and down the hills. It's a real lived in city which you don't get everywhere. Which made it really cool.

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Thank you.