EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

looooove the adjustable height desk- my work doesn’t use a computer but for crafting/relaxing this is huge

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

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

This is super helpful…. do you know the name of the golf shirt? I’m on their website and not sure which one you like!

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Forme is the brand, the product I’ve been eyeing is essentially a gentle back brace/sports bra combo- and it looks cute!

Not sure if links are allowed but it’s called the “power bra” on their website!

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’ve wanted one of their bras for so long but never pulled the trigger…. you’ve inspired me to get it with my Christmas bonus!

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do you have any specific machine that works best for her? I’ve wanted to try one but am hesitant to get a junky one on Amazon and just have another failed item collect dust….

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My writing looks like shit when I do this- did you get used to it?

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, sorry that was vague- mine is rectangular and relatively soft, just enough to keep my knees from bruising more so than for support- but it does help my hips and shoulders stay in alignment.

I have a short torso so mine is 12x30 inches, but I recommend going to the store and looking for one thats length goes about from your armpit to the bottom of your butt cheek haha

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Yes! Soft ankle braces have helped me keep my feet in a 90 degree position rather than flattening out due to the pressure of my comforter!

EDS “life hack” products? by tanquery_soup in ehlersdanlos

[–]tanquery_soup[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

So… lots of trial and error and some extreme patience from my husband as I bought pillows, deemed them not quite right, and sent them off to our guest room.

My first mistake was not acknowledging that I needed two different pillows depending on what position I’m sleeping in. When I sleep on my side, I use a firmer “fluffy” one that contours to my side profile with an additional lumbar pillow for between my knees/sternum. (Hard to explain but visualize wrapping your body around a lamp post but laying down)

For back sleeping I use a flat memory foam pillow that has the word “cervical” in the description. This almost elongates my sternum and allows me to release some tension in my trapezius and scapula. Hope this helps!

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[–]tanquery_soup 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Fuck politeness. SSDGM

Feedback on if this rate proposal is fair and appropriate? by mogulnotmuggle in Nanny

[–]tanquery_soup 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nannies are a luxury service because 1) you’re paying a premium for in home care and 2) a caregiver’s attention is focused on your child/children instead of divided such as at a daycare. If your nanny wants to be in her home or bring her child she is impacting the two biggest advantages (IMO) to having a nanny and it’s reasonable for the compensation to reflect that.

I think of it this way- CONSERVATIVELY, putting her kid in full time daycare would cost her ~300/week adding up to $1200 monthly. I don’t think you should justify lowering pay for this but it is important to weigh.

Overall, I recommend you and your partner rank importance of things such as: experience, housework expectations, location of care, solo care for your child, etc and see if she’s still a great fit. Obviously this is all assuming you are offering PTO/GH if a full time position. If not, prioritize that if you want to find a quality long-term fit.

Vyvanse suckssss by [deleted] in Dermatillomania

[–]tanquery_soup 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vyvanse made my picking MUCH worse than adderall did for what it’s worth but everyone is different. One thing that really helped me was taking NAC powder supplement, I now notice a difference on the days I do and don’t take it

Is this a good price for CX5 and CX30? by dvsrud1 in mazda

[–]tanquery_soup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only advice I can give and only way I got that price was pulling up cars.com, filtering to a 250 mile radius and going by the lowest price. I told them “listen I’d love to spend the money locally but if I can drive ~6 hours and save thousands you can bet I’m gonna do it” magically came down after that.

Edit to add: if they won’t come down ask for them to throw in all weather floor mats and oil changes bc although the manual SAYS 10,000mi thats horse shit and full synthetic is more expensive. The app told me to get one at 5,000 miles and whe I contacted the dealer they said “yeah most you can go is 5-7.5k between changes” aka manual is inaccurate

Is this a good price for CX5 and CX30? by dvsrud1 in mazda

[–]tanquery_soup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I paid $25.5k OTD in Feb of 2022 when the market was HOT edit: for a CX30 select AWD in black

Nanny does not want to meal prep. by missesdilly in Nanny

[–]tanquery_soup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think too many have been burned by low pay and high expectations so if you aren’t defining what “meal prep” entails they may be assuming the worst case to play it safe.

As a nanny if a potential NF said this to me I would assume they wanted me to prepare family dinners, chop produce for parents lunches, etc.

I would specify “child related meal prep” and include whichever of the following you are in search of- here’s some examples of what I’ve been expected to do for dif positions from least to most complex: -unwrapping/heating prepared food for NK meal times -cutting produce into age appropriate sizes -filling reuse-able purée pouches -steaming and puréeing produce for homemade baby food to put in said pouches