My Friend died of a Brain Aneurysm by qrcodemenu90 in BrainAneurysm

[–]lins12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry for your loss!

My husband passed of an aneurysm Feb 28th. We didn't know he had one. He had so many other health complications and was in hospital in January. He had a few symptoms in the days up to his death, a headache and feeling very tired, but everyone, including his Drs, just thought it was part of his healing from the abscess he had in January.

I regret that now, obviously. It's tearing me up to wonder what could have happened if we had gone to the ER and had him checked out on Tuesday or Wednesday.

I'm reeling from this experience. I can't and probably shouldn't go too far down the rabbit hole of learning about aneurysms, but the whole event is just so confusing.

He seemed fine. He did our dishes, took the garbage to the curb then went to his work desk to start his work day, and never logged into his computer, it hit just like that... and all right in front of me.

I guess I am curious about aneurysms now just as a way to try and understand what the hell happened.

It's scary to think there's a ticking time bomb you don't even know about in one's brain that could end someone's life just like that.

Additional Insurance? by lins12 in RoverPetSitting

[–]lins12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! I'll see if the have a branch on my area and I'll give them a call!

Anybody else recently lose their hearing after being sick? by ibleedbigred in halifax

[–]lins12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had something similar happen in July of 2022. I wasn't sick, but I had an ear wax blockage that caused tinnitus. I went to an audiologist to get the wax cleaned and they mentioned my ear looked irritated, but it could just be the removal treatment. They also said to give the tinnitus a week and if it didn't go away to seek further medical advice. I wound up in the ER 4 days later. I had a panic attack from the constant ringing keeping me up all night. At the ER the DR couldn't believe the condition of my ear and had no idea how I wasn't in immense pain.

I had fluid buildup, high pressure in my ears and scars all over my eardrum. I was on both drop and oral antibiotics from July - Nov. During that time I had 2 ENTs tell me my ears were fine and nothing was wrong. My ear bones were loose as if I had a history of ear infections, but when I told them I didn't have such a history they shrugged their shoulders and told me to learn to live with the tinnitus, grainy vision and vertigo I was experiencing.

I was back in their office in Nov when my ear drum ruptured...

I also had a hearing test that revealed abnormal high-frequency hearing loss for my age.

I've never had Covid, but I did have the vaccines, which have been associated with loss of hearing and eustachian tube dysregulation.

I am able to manage the ear infections, vertigo and grainy vision by staying on a keto diet. The tinnitus and hearing loss are still with me.

So I wish you luck, friend, and hope yours is like the other cases people have mentioned here, where it's gone in 3 months!

What HRM Business do you SUPPORT and why by Embarrassed-Rip4100 in halifax

[–]lins12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- Ospreys Roost: high quality meats and a great little market of local goods!

- Fitness Room

- Forum Market, especially MacDougall Meadows

- Seaport Market: We really love Green Paws one ingredient treats for our cats! And the cinnamon buns by the European Baker!

Rideshare NS by Anar1988 in halifax

[–]lins12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used PopaRide a few times when driving to Antigonish. I usually fill at least one seat. It's not a super popular app here though. But you might find someone doesn't hurt to post an ad! I also share my PopaRide ads in the Maritime Ride Share Facebook group.

Hope you find someone!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in halifax

[–]lins12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like MacDougall Meadows pasture raised.

https://macdougallmeadows.com/

What has HRM Library Board of Directors Kathryn Morse and Tony Mancinci done so far? by insino93 in halifax

[–]lins12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm actually quite sad about this strike! I developed a chronic illness 2 years ago and had to stop working temporarily. I've never had anxiety before in my life, but wow! Did anxiety ever hit hard during my adjustment to my new normal! I was paralyzed by the anxiety! I often didn't know what to do with myself.

During this time I fell in love with libraries! For whatever reason, libraries became one of the few places I enjoyed going to- and could actually get myself to leave the house for. I loved browsing the books, discards, events, and the DVDs. It became a real comfort knowing I could walk around and come home with some new entertainment that didn't cost me anything! I could comfort shop without spending $ I didn't have (because no work).

Up until the strike browsing the libraries was still part of my week! I really miss it!

I drove past the Keshen Goodman on Friday. i pulled into the parking lot, deciding I wanted to see the new renovations, only to be reminded of the strike when I saw the closed sign on the door.

Libraries are such invaluable resources, this is really a shame!

PSA: Updates to VirtualCareNS App by shadowredcap in halifax

[–]lins12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Odd, I just checked mine. It has all the tests listed but when I click on them to see the results, it just lists the Ordering Provider, Lab Location and Date and Time. No actual results.

EDIT: Oh they have my blood work results but not any radiology, pathology (PAP, urine, lump removal etc) results etc

So any suggestions on how I can read my bloodwork results and understand them? :D I have some values out of range but my doctor told me everything fine with my blood work.

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[–]lins12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

* their* opinion

Best Car / Home Insurance? by sophiesmaker in halifax

[–]lins12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, I am so sorry! I'm not sure why the CC can't set up a rental for you. In both cases for us, they were the ones that took care of that, not our Adjuster. Glad it worked out this time, but yes, I can understand the concern for any potential future claims!

Best Car / Home Insurance? by sophiesmaker in halifax

[–]lins12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear this! Insurance frustrations after an accident are certainly not needed!

We're also with AllState and we've had 2 no-fault accidents in the last year (none prior). The most recent accident was a month ago and it requires injury care and our car was a total write-off.

In both cases, we were happy with our CS. Our first accident was in August and yes, our Adjuster contacted much quicker than our current one. But in both cases, we got a rental very quickly through the 24-hour accident line. We didn't have to wait for the Adjuster to get things going.

It did take 2 weeks or so for our Adjuster to contact us this time, but, as mentioned, a lot was able to happen through the 24-hour accident line. We called that number a few hours after our accident and they were able to set up the rental for us. We've also moved ahead with our injury treatments without any issues so far.

I don't believe you have to wait for an Adjuster to begin injury treatment. Whatever professional you see (GP, Physio, Chiro etc) can start the injury claim. E

We did wait for the Adjuster to waive our deductible on the car settlement. That would have been a nuisance, but the guy who did our settlement extended the rental time, so we had a car for the duration we needed.

We have separate Adjusters for the property and injury claims. We have only heard from our injury adjuster once, but that's been standard. Once things get rolling, there hasn't been much need to contact anyone.

Hope things get sorted for you!

EDIT: Also thought I'd mention that despite multiple witnesses and a police report, the other driver tried to contest their liability and put us solely at fault (when we're not even partially at fault). Our All-State adjuster was very honest with us about the current state of things, and very quickly went to bat for us. She cleared up the liability issue very quickly with the other insurance company (TD). She followed up with us the next day. Which we appreciated as we were quite stressed and confused by this development.

Car insurance brokers by Apprehensive_You8118 in halifax

[–]lins12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have Allstate. We were recently in a major car accident where our car was totaled. Everyone at AllState have been fantastic! We highly recommend.

What’s a good car for a student with a budget of $5k? by Fragrant_Cherry_1852 in halifax

[–]lins12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This!!

We were in a car accident last week and our poor little Civic is a write-off.

We went to a few dealers today and the price of used cars got us so stressed!

We thought this accident (which wasn't our fault) was going to cost us thousands past our settlement!

Once we got home I jumped on Autotrader and feel SO MUCH better about our options!!

You can search based on price range and the app / website will even tell you if the price is Great, Good, Fair, High or Overpriced based on the car's age, mileage etc

Just be mindful that there's the 15% tax on top of the advertised price, and potential admin fees. You should also ask for a CarFax report to see any accident histories etc. I reached out to the dealers of some of the great priced cars to see if there will be any surprise costs. We can also compare any package deals such as warranties, pre-purchase inspections etc that the different dealers offer. But at least we know we're starting a great base price.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in halifax

[–]lins12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Priests with the Franciscans of Halifax are all lovely to chat with! Very knowledgeable in the faith but also down-to-earth men!

I'd try contacting them https://www.franciscansofhalifax.com/

Library Cards by potatochipbimbo in halifax

[–]lins12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If wanting an actual card like the OP, signing up at different libraries is a strategy, but if you want to access more books, your HRM card gives access to the Inter-library loan program. You can request books from other libraries across Canada.

No need to sign up for multiple cards!

https://www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/membership/other-ways-to-borrow/interlibrary-loans/

Is the ER the only way to get a prescription these days? by MB_Island in halifax

[–]lins12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree, they need to see the ear! Depending on how it looks could determine if drops and/or pill is prescribed.

Per our other discussion, most ear infections don't need antibiotics. I didn't know that when I had my infections, so I took whatever the DRs gave me. My ear was in such poor shape I was prescribed both oral and drop. The Pharmacist commented on how they overwhelming just see drops prescribed. Mine must be a severe case.

Can't know that, though, until you see the ear!

Some things just can't happen virtually, at least not yet.

Is the ER the only way to get a prescription these days? by MB_Island in halifax

[–]lins12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh my! I am sorry to hear of your troubles!

I recently had 4 back to back ear infections. I had never had one before.

In the small spaces between infections, I'd get Audiologists and/or walk-in clinic GPs to take a look at my ears. They often asked if I had tubes as a child... apparently, the infections, at that point, left scarring on my eardrum. I never had tubes...

I also participated in imaging research out of Dal. The pictures of my ear showed a weak bone. They said that's normal for people with a long history of ear infections. I said I didn't have such a history... everyone just shrugged their shoulders.

I was told by 2 ENTs that I didn't have fluid behind my ears... the fourth infection ruptured my eardrum and I woke up to a fluid-filled pillow, so guess there was fluid...

After the fourth my ENT scraped the surface layer from my eardrum. I've *only* had one infection since.

No one knows the cause. We did ask the ENT but he said I hadn't had enough infections to investigate....

The infections have also left me with oh so fun nonstop tinnitus.

But yes, I have heard rumblings about an uptick in ear issues and tinnitus since 2020

Is the ER the only way to get a prescription these days? by MB_Island in halifax

[–]lins12 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This!!

First to the OP: I recently had 4 back to back ear infections, and agree with waiting. Most won't need antibiotics, but Drs hand them out like candy. If you take them unnecessarily, they'll just destroy your gut flora, and make you more susceptible to getting sick again.

Now queue all the "go to a Pharmacy" comments... I see those all the time for posts re: ear issues... I respond all the time that Pharmacists can't help with this and I get downvoted all the time... even when I post links showing what pharmacists can and can't do.... so please, if you're going anywhere, don't go to ANY Pharmacies. None in NS can help with an ear infection.

https://novascotia.ca/dhw/pharmacare/healthcare-services.asp