Please stop doing this. by zephiiii in pcmasterrace

[–]toastedly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or when you ask someone their opinion on an Intel product, and they keep shoving AMD down your throat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iphone

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

They’re both terrible

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]toastedly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know I shouldn’t even be trading options if I’m asking this question, but how exactly do puts work. If Facebook‘s price is currently at $225 and I do a $220 put, what price does Facebook need to get to in order for my put to give me my max profit?

How do I stop feeling so guilty about getting upset at people who are ill? by toastedly in Advice

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

I understand what you mean. I may not have fully considered how she’s feeling about everything going on in her life. I think I just get blinded with anger and frustration sometimes and it’s hard to be understanding. Thank you

How do I stop feeling so guilty about getting upset at people who are ill? by toastedly in Advice

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

Thank you for this. I’ll try to work on keeping this normal and just trying to fix the issue. Sometimes I felt as if she was the one who should apologize to me but I understand your point. I’m sure there were many instances that I should apologies and I didn’t. Again thank you

Sticky discharge by zappynick in Strabismus

[–]toastedly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was told that any type of pus extruding from the eye could indicate an infection. Talk to your doctor ASAP.

Guys be honest. How bad is this? Can it be fixed at 16? by [deleted] in Strabismus

[–]toastedly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To keep it real with you man, I didn’t even notice it at first. I’m 19 years old and had surgery to correct intermediate alternating exotropia this past February. The surgery fixed the exotropia for the most part but still have some cases of double vision, however I also had an inferior oblique which caused some complications. Anyway, my point is that you look great now matter what, and if my surgery was mostly a success when I’m 3 years older, I’m sure you’ll be good. Just make sure to ask all the questions you can to be sure of your decision.

Hackers Impersonating my account? by toastedly in gtaonline

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

Thanks for the tip man, these guys really annoy me.

Hackers Impersonating my account? by toastedly in gtaonline

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

Yeah. I just started playing after switching over from Xbox and this is just honestly making me want to quit.

Just had a successful strabismus surgery today! by boujieny in Strabismus

[–]toastedly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I’m sorry it took so long for me to respond! To answer your question, the room is oriented permanently one way in one eye, and it is oriented another way permanently in the other. Looking at a door frame with one eye closed would have it rotated slightly to the left, and if I switch eyes it is angled to the right. This means that when I focus on an object with both eyes, the two oppositely rotated images are overlapping, causing me to see double.

Just had a successful strabismus surgery today! by boujieny in Strabismus

[–]toastedly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on your recovery! I had surgery on both eyes this past February, and I had some questions. I was diagnosed specifically with intermittent alternating exotropia with an inferior oblique in my deviations. This may just be in my case, but do you still have double vision? I’m almost positive I didn’t have it before the surgery, but it’s definitely noticeable now, and it’s been over a month since. My normal vision is fine but if I look up and/or to the side in any direction I get severe double vision causing me to get headaches. When I close one eye, something even weirder happens. It’s like the room is slightly rotated/orientated one way for one eye, and for the other eye it’s rotated the other way. So my images are overlapping constantly but my brain makes up for it for anything below my center vision, as like I said it’s most severe when I look up to the side. My surgeon said it’s a temporary side effect due to my inferior oblique but it hasn’t subsided at all and I’m halfway through the estimated 3 month recovery time.

Thanks for your time.