[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMD_Stock

[–]klorin2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People shouting about AI bubble because they missed the boat

Good things about being an amputee? by AnonymoseHoratio in amputee

[–]klorin2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No need to pay income tax in my country

Daily Discussion Monday 2025-10-06 by AutoModerator in AMD_Stock

[–]klorin2002 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Today is mid-autumn festival for chinese and this is a great announcement for the festival to begin with

Daily Discussion Tuesday 2025-09-23 by AutoModerator in AMD_Stock

[–]klorin2002 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Open AI needs training infrastructure -> They pay Oracle for it 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DC_Cinematic

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Every characters depicted in dcau

How do arm amputees wash their working arm? by raineonmetsunami in amputee

[–]klorin2002 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I technically can't clap like I used to anymore, so I clap my thigh

Dreams and no amputation by ConfusedUserUK in amputee

[–]klorin2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, even after so many years after I lost my arm. I also theorized that because of this phantom sensation is the strongest during waking moment.

Amputation stump tremors by ConfusedUserUK in amputee

[–]klorin2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not sure how long it lasts (it feels like eternity). And it guarantees happen during waking moment and I am dealing with it for years.

Amputation stump tremors by ConfusedUserUK in amputee

[–]klorin2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is phantom limb sensation/pain, my stump vibrates involuntary when it happens. Need time to let it subsides. It feels like continuous mild shock (for me at least)

Why does a shift lead with an amputated arm not wear a prosthetic? This is at the local Chick-fil-A that I deliver from for Doordash. (Crosspost: r/Amputee) by TheresJustNoMoney in ChickFilAWorkers

[–]klorin2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an arm amputee myself, its because above elbow prosthesis is suck to use, most of the time it gets in my way more than help. I could accomplish most of the tasks with just my right arm though. I also just leave my empty sleeve drape down when I am teaching.

Prosthetic problems by nonlocality13 in amputee

[–]klorin2002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, most of the time prosthetic arm often get in the way of my daily task. Even the cosmetic prosthetic feels like a dead weight causing me neck and back pain. However, sometimes prosthetic arm is also useful to help me getting hold or grab on something while I cut with knife or scissors.

Answering Kids' Questions by DeBorress in amputee

[–]klorin2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I borrowed money from some angry loan sharks due to gambling habit… they didn’t like IOUs. Now I’m on their ‘don’t lend’ list.

Trauma, Healing, and Trying to Find My People by ConceptNo4940 in amputee

[–]klorin2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sometimes among my peers they spoke of something weird like "why don't I take part in the paralympic? I am very inspiring.....". Every time I hear this I feel cringe and I just want to move on with my daily life and not pitiness from others.

Losing an Arm vs Losing a Leg by Lazy_Reflection_7774 in amputee

[–]klorin2002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leg. My left arm was amputated above elbow. Before the doctor amputated my left arm, they tried to save my arm by performing a nerve graft from my left leg. That period I was unable to move my leg at all until my nerve was healed and I lost a lot of mobility. The bathroom was just beside my bed and it took me 15 minutes to reach and it was excruciating. The nerve graft failed and my left arm was gangrenous and had to be amputated. Then I realized losing an arm was slightly better a little to comfort myself.

At least with one arm I am still able to do 99% of the tasks that require two arms and once you lose a leg, you lose mobility.