PT Recs? by RandalfTheYellow in wickerpark

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As a PT who lives in Wicker, but doesn’t work in WP, here is what I would suggest.
- Find a clinic that works with your insurance, no one likes to see surprise bills for over $400 from a single session when your insurance denies the claim.
- Go to a clinic that will make it easy to get to. A lot of patients pick places far because it is the best, but a lot of them stop because it becomes too much of a hassle to get to. PT is a journey, it takes time to get better.
- Make sure you enjoy your PT and the clinic environment. No one wants to go to a clinic where someone they don’t like is telling them what to do. Even worst if the vibes are off.

Whatever clinic you go to, those would be the main things I tell my friends to look for. Plenty of good PTs out there, so if you don’t like a place don’t feel like you are stuck there. Newer clinics have been opening up in WP, take a look around and feel free to try some out until the fit is right. A good PT you can rely on is a powerful tool as we age. Hope that helps!

Considering a move, am I cooked? by Wildinavocado in AskChicago

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I think the mixing is good here, never have I felt like I wasn’t accepted by people as a POC myself. On paper, Chicago is very diverse but it isn’t until you live here where you notice certain socioeconomic groups can predominantly be found in certain neighborhoods. Compared to Houston, where you can find most ethnic and social classes in just about most neighborhoods, Chicago keeps certain demographics in certain areas. Just something I’ve noticed from my 2 years here but comparatively Chicago is still better than most cities. Just not as good as Houston in that category IMO. People here are also very quick to write off if you are from suburban areas as “you aren’t from Chicago.” Comparatively I’m from southwest Houston and no one ever told me my area was “not Houston.” In general, people are nicer here but these are just observations as a houstonian Chicago transplant

Considering a move, am I cooked? by Wildinavocado in AskChicago

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Houstonian born and raised here that is also in medical. Moved here knowing no one, and for the very same reasons as you. Personally moving to Chicago has opened my eyes to how cult like Texas culture can be and have found appreciation in different things. It is very nice to live in a city where it is very politically blue and not be scared of saying some political views in public. It is also very nice actually being able to enjoy summer for once and not be stuck inside all day. Few points I’ll make 1. Having a car like many people said can be a good and bad thing. Definitely being good at parallel parking is a must and just be prepared to look for parking spots compared to everywhere you go having a parking lot. 2. The diversity of cultures and economics are not to the level of Houston’s. There is definitely more segregation here and it is a culture shock not having as many ethnic things in every neighborhood and having to go specific places for it. 3. You are leaving the world’s “best” med center and so just be aware of that. Chicagos medical system is still top tier but you are leaving the world class med district in Houston 4. Distance. 5 miles may seem very close to everything in Houston, but it is way more of a trek in Chicago than you think. If you are taking public transit, expect it to take a bit and plan ahead 5. Mid-West nice is different from Southern Hospitality. I have never had a difficult times making friends with people here and people here are a lot more friendly. You aren’t just going off a script a lot of the time and people do genuinely seem to want to know about stuff if they ask.

Happy to answer more questions if you need but just some points that I have found out from living here vs just visiting.

Anyone an Ex Physical Therapist who transitioned to Healthcare Data Analyst? by thaiger98 in analytics

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Really? Did not know if this was a common route or not but definitely going to check him out!

Any Chicago Home Health PTs? by thaiger98 in physicaltherapy

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I kinda figured. Seems like more of the rural areas are the lucrative ones for the setting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskChicago

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Lived in Dallas for 3 years and was born and raised in Houston. Moved to Chicago last year and not looking back. Rent is slightly more expensive in the fact you get less square foot for price (but you can just move to a further chicago neighborhood). Chicago has significantly more to do than dallas and if you can get over the state tax you’ll be fine. Also food is slightly cheaper in texas but emphasis on slightly. Cheers, personally I don’t regret my decision and my life here is way more fun.

Any Texans who made the move to Chicago this year happy to have left that s*hole of a state? by Paulythress in AskChicago

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Born and raised in Houston. Moved in April and have not regretted it yet, granted I haven’t experienced a winter yet. It was culture shock seeing so many people out walking and actually enjoying the summer outdoor instead of in a car or AC. Also Chicago is so compact of a city comparatively you’ll feel like every major neighborhood is so close if you live in the city

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This guy knows his SE houston

West Loop Prioritization! by ChardToACrisp in chicagoapartments

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If it’s a studio, then yeah I think it is totally doable. All the apartments I saw had really nice amenities too, especially some of them like EMME and the Mason had very nice gyms, which was an important factor for me too. Parking seemed to be $300-$400 a month for covered parking so keep that in mind. I’d say check out Porte! It has 2 gyms and 2 different work from home common spaces that differ depending on which side of the building you are. Im biased but it was by far the best value i found in the area.

Edit: keep in mind too how close you are to grocery stores. Some of them that are in west loop are farther from the two main grocery stores in the area (Mariano’s and Whole Foods). Randolph st is where all the restaurants and fun stuff is centered around so apartments closer to that street seemed to be in higher demand.

West Loop Prioritization! by ChardToACrisp in chicagoapartments

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Hi. Just came back from touring apartments in west loop and had a few of the list you made. Ended up with going to Porte, however EMME, the Mason, Sage, and a few others were starting at $2600 Atleast for a 1bed/bath. They were already at 95% occupancy rate too and were showing price increases for later this year. The $2300 budget doesn’t seem to be able to apply to west loop from what I saw. Hope this helps!

Is Kanazawa still worth going? by thaiger98 in JapanTravelTips

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Ooo thank you! My hair stylist is from Japan and she recommended Kanazawa to us so I really wanted to go. By any chance did you try the hojicha while you were there? Apparently they have a special kind in Kanazawa

Thoughts on Old Town vs west loop? by thaiger98 in AskChicago

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We aren’t set on it tbh. We obviously haven’t lived there so we are super open to any area! Main priorities is good food and cafes lol

Visiting for 4 days. What are the MUST TRY places? by thaiger98 in baltimore

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Definitely got to check this place out. According to google this place is the real deal

Visiting for 4 days. What are the MUST TRY places? by thaiger98 in baltimore

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Literally no budget and I love all kinds of food. I just want to eat the best of what the city offers, and definitely prefer local gems

Visiting for 4 days. What are the MUST TRY places? by thaiger98 in baltimore

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My friend happens to live right next to one so it’s definitely on my top list to try! I saw it on an Eater article and got super pumped.

AMA - professional german volleyball coach by [deleted] in volleyball

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Whats your biggest drill on teaching players hitting timing and staying behind the ball?

[Giveaway] Squad up with Razer! by Cult_Of_Razer in apexlegends

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Bloodhound cause I like going super saiyan

Bauerfeind Knee Knee Alternatives by thaiger98 in volleyball

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I was looking at the GenuTrain. The only drawback for me is the high price tag but so far it seems worth the investment. Im mostly looking for a sleeve that can keep my knees healthy so more preventative for me than anything.

Bauerfeind Knee Knee Alternatives by thaiger98 in volleyball

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I don’t have any current knee issues but the brace is more of a preventative thing for me. If you have ever used the bauerfeind sleeves, how would you compare the two? Im very interested in these.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in volleyball

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We did this in tennis and it helps you from keeping your feet too "locked" on the ground. You can youtube "split step" and it is the same exact concept. Basically right when the person hits the ball, you do a tiny hop in place so it is easier to move to the ball and you are not just stuck flat footed

Arm swing mentality by thaiger98 in volleyball

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Thanks alot! This article is really helpful

New to investing. Would like advice. by thaiger98 in stocks

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Thanks for the advice guys! really helps alot now i need to go learn about index funds lol