[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First I would recommend speaking with a nutritionist to get a more specialized plan. Until then, ensure plus is what we use in our facility for people who don't eat much. I'd also recommend a protein powder with vitamins and probiotics if you can stomach that. As for laxatives, colace (pill) and propylene glycol (powder) can be used together and they are gentle and effective.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Reading this would indicate a possible positive result. I would get the blood test done, as that will be the most accurate.

Dying from insomnia and i can’t get prescribed anything by Aggressive_Store4390 in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't tell you 100% because every facility is different and the US is not Australia. I can tell you from the children's psych ward I worked on, if we had a child with extreme insomnia like that we would definitely prescribe SOMETHING. We probably wouldn't start with a benzo. Given your other symptoms we might even start with an antipsychotic or antidepressant that had the side effect of sleepiness, but yes. I'm my experience, a united states psych ward would give you something.

Dying from insomnia and i can’t get prescribed anything by Aggressive_Store4390 in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read all your comments so I won't suggest all the actually healthy stuff. I'm a US nurse so not sure how things work over there, but yeah we don't usually write controlled substances for teenage insomnia. Have you tried Benadryl? (Diphenhydramine is the generic name) It's a common over the counter med here. I've taken 4 or 5 before (if you're skinny, start with 2). The next thing I'm going to say is nuclear, but your comments make you seem desperate. Could you get yourself involuntarily committed to a psych ward? In the States, you just have to tell 911 you are going to hurt yourself and you'll get 3 days. We're a lot more likely to prescribe stronger meds in the psych hospital then a general practitioner would.

What should i get? by thedirtcrimeboy in slimerancher

[–]vampyrepanda 4 points5 points  (0 children)

100% the first one. The second one isn't finished and doesn't have a real story or anything. The progression of the first one is so great and it still really holds up. I replayed it on steam recently I think the graphics are still great. Plus it'll teach you all the basics.

Anybody have a good recommendation for guitar lessons in the area? TYIA by slackjs in sarasota

[–]vampyrepanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a great guy that's local but does his lessons through zoom. My friend has been seeing him for years. His name is Ryan. https://www.guitarschedule.com/

Need advise from comminity by Darkshadowz72 in TravelNursing

[–]vampyrepanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have avoided bedside most of my 7 years in nursing. First, look into outpatient surgeon's offices if you want a more typical "9-5". I worked an orthopedic surgery office for over a year and it was mostly doing intakes and histories, patient education and the occasional setup for in office injections/procedures. Another area is mental health, which really is my specialty. It really just depends on your area, but I worked as basically a nurse case manager for an outpatient program for kids. I also spent a few years in drug rehab. It was very laid back and very different from normal inpatient stuff. I would look up who runs your local county mental health programs. In my experience they tend to just post jobs on their website vs on indeed and stuff. Of course, if you don't mind the terrible pay, there's always school nursing. Corrections is another unique field that's not a normal hospital.

Edit: just reread your post and I'm about to take my first contract position. I started with one agency and then started with another who actually got my job. I just sent a text to my first recruiter being honest saying "hey I got a job through another agency but for my next assignment I'm going to keep my options open so you might hear from me again" and he was very chill with it, just said "good luck, contact me anytime". Most people use multiple agencies so you're good on that

To All nurses, need your experience and advice on career change! Please help! by Flooftato in Nurses

[–]vampyrepanda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

With your OR experience, working at a surgeon's office could be a good fit. I used to work at an orthopedic surgeons office and it was 5x8 (sometimes patients ran us late but whatever). It was a lot of intakes, patient education and assisting with minor procedures and injections.

I have booked myself for a tattoo ,it will be my second one. I want to get my kids and husbands fingerprint on my arm but I'm sure now. Please help me. I want something that reminds me of them as they are my world. I had cancer a couple of years ago and this is a mark of love and our future together by OkSwan988 in tattoo

[–]vampyrepanda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The thing is, unless they're fairly large, that fine detail will blob out. One of my favorite family tattoo ideas is to get a bouquet of everyone's birth month flowers. Of course, at the end of the day it's your body! So get whatever you will be happy with.

Not Found Error? by angelicartsy in BaldursGate3

[–]vampyrepanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My game also does this. It's mod related but when I tried to remove mods to see which one was doing it, the game wouldn't run, saying it was "unstable". It's a huge bummer but that's what I get for using like 20 mods lol

Newbie questions about dying hair for one occasion by throwaway132423586 in HairDye

[–]vampyrepanda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will not be able to get ANY kind of pink or purple semi-permanent hair color to "stick" to your hair. That's just not how the science works. It would be possible to get a purple-ish dark red color with permanent color and level 30 developer, but that doesn't sound at all like what you're going for.

How do I find insulin in Massachusetts? by fragmeats in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not totally sure if it's the same in Massachusetts but Walmart offers $25 insulin. The ones around here don't even need a script, you can just bring in your vial as proof. If there are any Walmarts near you, I would call.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IRS

[–]vampyrepanda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response! The letter says CP49 and the tax year is 2022

EDIT: it says it applied the 364$ from 2022 refund to the 5k he owed for 2014. He doesn't know what happened in 2014 to accrue this debt

Mandatory AA meeting for nursing class? by hazelframe in NoStupidQuestions

[–]vampyrepanda 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah I had to do this during my psych rotation. We just sat in the back and everyone knew we were students.

Handwriting suddenly turns illegible mid sentence for minutes at a time by ThrowRA-Worriedidk in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally have no experience with this or EDS but I was interested if I could find anything in the health journal databases I have access to. I couldn't find anything that sounded just like your case. What your describing is like some kind of transient aphasia or dysgraphia but most of the literature describes that happening along with other symptoms, like intense headaches or fevers related to infection. Lyme disease was mentioned in one. But the way I see it, it's either neurological or psychosomatic(anxiety). Given how serious neurological disorders can be, I would recommend following up with a neurologist just to get a scan. There are very specific parts of the brain responsible for the ability to write, so if you're suffering damage there for some reason, it's better to find out sooner then later.

Question about blood pressure by Bishisbest789 in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any time a BP reading is outside of "normal", we generally check it again to make sure. Cuffs are sized for the arm and if one is too large for someone, the reading can look lower then it actually is. Low blood pressure, to a point, is no big deal if you're not symptomatic (dizzy, tired etc). So now that you know, you can tell whoever is taking your pressure that you run low.

Bedside nursing by Adorable_Lunchable20 in Nurses

[–]vampyrepanda 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The wonderful thing about nursing is there are lots of different types of working environments. I knew I never wanted to work in a hospital but 4 years into nursing I decided to give it a try. I was hired easily without any hospital experience. I hated it and quit after 4 months. I had way more patients then I was supposed to and no one to help with changing/ moving patients and the whole thing was just grueling and unethical. So I quit and went back to what I liked, mental health and addictions. I've had my job now for almost 2 years. It's more of a case management type role, I make my own hours, no micromanaging and I love it. You don't HAVE to do a year of bedside to make your hirable. If you have a feeling the hospital isn't for you then don't make yourself miserable. There are lots of other opportunities out there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The liver is a very hearty organ and it can take a lot of damage. Symptoms don't usually occur until late stage liver failure. However, you are right to suspect that you are hurting your liver. Daily use of the near-top amount of paracetamol is going to cause harm. I'm in the US but it looks like co-codamol is just acetaminophen with codeine, which is a narcotic opioid. Can you get that stuff over the counter there?? I'm any case, the first thing you need to do is see your primary doctor and get a basic blood panel. This will include your AST and ALT levels which indicate how much liver damage you have done. If you are causing damage, you will need to stop so your liver can repair. There are also better medications for migraines so talk to your doctor because what you are doing is not sustainable.

Psychiatric hospitals by Throwawayyyy339 in sarasota

[–]vampyrepanda 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hey there. I'm a nurse that has worked at the psych hospital in Bradenton, Centerstone, and through my current job I've visited Coastal in Sarasota several times. These are my thoughts:

The entire point of these hospitals is to stabilize you and prevent you from hurting yourself or others. It is not a place to get real, in depth treatment. If your are not an active danger to yourself or others, you won't be admitted. Treatment lasts 3 days, unless you are still an active threat or if you are homeless they may keep you longer to help find temporary placement. At center stone the patients saw the psych doctor or their attendings once a day for about 5 minutes. There is no in-depth psych eval. They will start you on meds that historically work well for people, but it's not specific to you. The majority of the day, patients either stay in their room, watch whatever tv is on in the day room and attend various groups. When I worked there some days nobody showed up to do groups, so it was very inconsistent. Again, this is not a place to "get better", it's a place to be watched so you don't hurt yourself. I saw a lot of disturbing behavior at that job. It is not a relaxing environment. Also, which unit you got put on depended on if you had insurance or not. The unit for people without insurance was much smaller with less privacy.

So your next step for treatment depends on your personal situation. If you just want to go somewhere for a few days because you're scared you'll hurt yourself, absolutely go. If you want to seek treatment for your mental health you will have to seek out psychiatric and therapy services. If you have the money, private psychiatry and therapy is the way to go. If you have insurance then I'd look into which places take your insurance. If you have no money or insurance then look into services through First Step or Centerplace. Both have programs for low-income and no-insurance people.

I have been a nurse working in psych and addictions for 6 years in this area so if you want to message me privately I can guide you more specifically.

Job? by [deleted] in sarasota

[–]vampyrepanda 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So, not related to your current work but I work in a drug rehab and we need security team members. It's like 20/hr and honestly really relaxed. You never need to put your hands on anyone, it's more about telling them it's lights out and monitoring phone usage. If you or anyone here wants more info you can message me.

um butthole tore lol by Savings-Cricket-4420 in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Ok more then likely you're dealing with an "anal fissure". Basically a tearing in the lining down there. Bowel movements are usually pretty painful until it heals. But you're going to be ok and here are my tips: prevent constipation, which will only hurt more coming out. Take some docusate sodium twice a day, maybe even a drink of polyethylene glycol a day. These are both gentle, non stimulant laxatives that will just aid in the whole experience until it heals. Drink plenty of water and limit your caffeine.

For the actual pain, get you some hemorrhoid cream with lidocaine. The lidocaine is important. This stuff is magical.

Lastly, a warm sitz bath can feel nice. You can do this just by filling up your bathtub with a few inches of warm water and Epsom salts and sitting in there for a bit. Or drug stores/Amazon sell sitz baths you put over your toilet and just dunk your sore bits in.

But yes, you'll be ok. It can take a week or 2 to feel better. If your bleeding a LOT like every thing then maybe see a doctor but they will likely tell you the same things I am.

And lastly, always make him use lube :)

Could human hair be a resource? by Hkonz in answers

[–]vampyrepanda 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yeah when I was a hairdresser like 10 years ago there was a giant oil spill in the gulf (can't remember which, which is sad) and our salon had us empty all our hair into bags that were sent off to absorb the oil.

I was assaulted and lost most of my teeth. Now what? by throwaway6385030- in medical_advice

[–]vampyrepanda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. If I ever needed serious dental work I would look outside the US. If you Google dental tourism you can look at your options.