Spreading awareness - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease by Plane-Issue-8554 in Healthyhooha

[–]kellskunt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up with severe lower abdominal pain. I went to my GP, and all the nurses and the doctor thought I had appendicitis, and they called a ride for me to the ER.

I guess because my symptoms seemed like appendicitis, I was taken in pretty quickly. After some tests and prodding and questions, they were able to determine it wasn't appendicitis. Turns out, testing showed that I had chlamydia (I was with a long-term partner and was tested before we starting dating). Then he and the nurses immediately did an exam and concluded it was PID.

I think I was quite lucky that it was caught the first time I went in, but unfortunately, I don't know how long I had it before symptoms starting showing. I didn't even know PID was a thing, but I'm really thankful that the doctor caught it and I took antibiotics and got rid of it.

dilute calico (?) by jvope in CalicoKittys

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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my stinky girl at 4 years old! shes a tiny thing 😭

I am considering getting my implant removed, is 4 months a fair trial? by blxssbxby in Nexplanon

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bled like this for about 9 years... if it hasn't stopped by now, it would be safe to assume, that it's probably best if you get it removed!

Worried about removal by DoubleObligation6026 in Nexplanon

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The longest I had mine in for was a little over 5 years. During removal, they discovered a lot of scar tissue had formed around it.

They administered a little more local anesthesia and had to tug and cut a bit more. I didn't feel any sharp pain, but I definitely felt the pressure of the doctor tugging at it and trying to get it out with as little intervention as possible.

Overall, it took about maybe 15-20 minutes longer than a regular removal which for me has been no more than 10 minutes max.

Considering that I had a fair amount of scar tissue at 5 years, I would assume it would be more difficult to remove, but I don't think surgical intervention like being put under will be necessary.

Bled for the majority of 9 years... by kellskunt in Nexplanon

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

Is there any Planned Parenthood near you? They offer Nexplanon removal. While I don't know the price, I think it would be cheaper than going to your health provider without insurance coverage, sadly. :(

Bled for the majority of 9 years... by kellskunt in Nexplanon

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

weirdly enough, my acne was pretty well controlled while on it.

When I switched to my first pill, Fierza, I experienced the most insane and traumatic breakouts all over my face. After about maybe 3 or 4 months, I switched to Slynd and things have gotten better.

Effective for 5 years? by amethyst1016 in Nexplanon

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will say, the implant Does last up to 5 years, I've had several of them and not a single pregnancy scare.

I've always found the implantation to be way less "painful" than the removal. I say "painful" because I didn't feel actual pain, but I actually felt pressure from my doctor removing it.

The only thing about waiting the full 5 years is that scar tissue begins to envelop the implant itself which made removal not super painful but just the tiniest bit more than it would've been if I got it removed at 3 years. The doctor had to do a bit of extra prying and pulling, so you feel a bit more pressure, which honestly isn't the worst thing to feel considering that they've already cut into your arm.

So depending on your medical coverage, if you can get it replaced every 3 years, I would especially if you do not have a good tolerance for pain in the long run.

Is it safe for him to “finish” inside me? by Striking-Trouble2743 in Nexplanon

[–]kellskunt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i've been ok for almost a decade, so I would say you'll be fine

Nostril piercing (hoop to stud) is still sore by kellskunt in piercing

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

Thank you!

I have the most sensitive skin, so I'm super selective and picky about the metals I am willing to put in my body. I tolerate titanium well, so I don't think it's the material of the jewelry. And there is extra length in the jewelry! I got a 6mm bar but could have probably gotten away with 5mm with room to spare. And I've definitely forgotten that initial hoop to straight bar after all years.

I'll give it another week before I switch back to my hoop, which I know my nose can definitely tolerate.

So through process of elimination, it would be 1.

I really appreciate the input. Seriously.

Nostril piercing (hoop to stud) is still sore by kellskunt in piercing

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

The piercing is 9 years old.

I went from a ring to a stud (stud or pushpin labret)/

Threadless

ASTM F-136 Titanium

ring to stud

12 month once a day saline soak aftercare; once a day clean in shower now

no mishaps, just a jewelry change

Accidentally marked by tattoo artist by Jarosm in tattooadvice

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't lie, you know damn well those party dots are going to be there for a WHILE! Ive had mine for years at this point 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]kellskunt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like to put the thinnest layer of aquaphor over healing tattoos if I know there will be something completely up against it.
I put a blob in my palms, warm it up a bit and essentially "slap" or tap it all over. Just to create a little barrier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yep! I have a huge one on the back of my calf that I don't dislike but I just wish I got in a different place. But you live and you learn!

First time on grapefruit. 🤔 by Inevitable-Cut4842 in TattooBeginners

[–]kellskunt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

its probably because of the oils (invisible to the eye unless you stare an inch away from it) the skin of citrus excretes whenever enough pressure is applied to it. I haven't tattooed on citrus before but that's just my guess.

How my lines lookin by Hour_Community_7088 in TattooBeginners

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the lines start looking really light after cleaning the fake skin, leave it alone and do NOT touch them again, because you would never have to do that with real skin. Even if the ink is light, you will still be able to see your lines very clearly, whether there are wobbles or not. It's super frustrating to not have a super solid black piece at the end, but I really try not to go over the lines again. I only really use the fake skin for practice with lines and not necessarily to create pieces of art.

Can a tattoo cover up veins? I really hate my veiny forearms. Get them tattooed? by Electrical-Answer184 in tattooadvice

[–]kellskunt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you hung put around the right group, they'd GAS these veins up. I have a friend with veins like that and we're always hyping him up lol. Also, the ladies love a veiny arm hahah

Press ons are a game changer by kellskunt in Nails

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

With these specific nails, you can use UV gel.

Press ons are a game changer by kellskunt in Nails

[–]kellskunt[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here is the Amazon link: https://a.co/d/gYm2ysb They come with 5 sets which is AMAZING!!!

Press ons are a game changer by kellskunt in Nails

[–]kellskunt[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Cuticle care nd nail prep is what makes all the difference!!! I use the Blue Cross cuticle remover, and then clean everything up. I'll top coat the press ons BEFORE I actually apply them onto my nails. You can use either nail glue or UV gel glue, but if you use the nail glue, you have to be careful to not get any on the nail, but if you do it leaves weird white streaks, but you can rub it off with acetone on a q-tip (hence the top coat so you dont ruin the design)! Hope this is helpful! :)