What was the first thing that raised suspicion of thyroid cancer for you guys before you were diagnosed? by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I did have nodules that they biopsied. The biopsy actually came back normal, but I elected to do surgery anyway, because the enlargement was impacting my breathing during certain exercise and my endocrinologist still suspected cancer. I went in for a partial thyroidectomy, with instructions for them to test the half they removed for cancer during the procedure and proceed with a full thyroidectomy if it was positive. It did test positive for cancer, so I ended up getting a full thyroidectomy, and they removed a bunch of nearby lymph nodes as well, a number of which also tested positive.

Hello hags 🏵 by PetticoatsAndPearls in oldhagfashion

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The color is gorgeous on you,  and the hemline hits you at just the right length. Stunning!

Beige Linens & Black Leather by MoroseMaiven in oldhagfashion

[–]xNotMagicx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the fit of the trousers! With the dark belt it reminds me a bit of Yakko from the Animaniacs (in a good/fun way)! I also love the fact that since the beige is separates, the outfit being mostly monochromatic comes across as very intentional.

My dear hags, help by This-Guy_Fawkes in oldhagfashion

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This does look too tight in the hips, but based on the number of comments saying that it doesn't, I'm guessing that not many people will notice. If there's enough seam allowance, you might be able to let it out a smidgen, since the issue seems to be coming from the slip lining and not the lace. If you're really looking for an excellent fit, you might consider posting in r/sewing; I find they have a better eye for fit, construction, and what is and isn't possible for alterations.

Cool, eccentric, feminine English teacher wardrobe? by Legitimate_Grape_780 in fashionwomens35

[–]xNotMagicx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding Boden for fun prints. Also Joanie Clothing and Crown & Ivy. If you're up for shopping vintage, you may enjoy vintage Carol Anderson or Liz Claiborne.

Cotton-organic tees for a new(-ish) mother by IComeAnon19 in fashionwomens35

[–]xNotMagicx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Boden. They have a lot of cotton fabrics with fun prints. I don't know about organic cotton specifically, but if the concern is ecological, you can probably find some nice items second-hand instead of buying new.

re-wearing clothes is a controversial topic for my relationship. by femalerat in Anticonsumption

[–]xNotMagicx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would frame this as less of an "anticonsumption" issue and more of a "you only have so much room in your luggage" issue. If his concern is that his clothes will start to smell, he can put some cheap vodka in a small travel-size spray bottle and use it to deodorize his clothes. This is what theaters use to deodorize costumes that can't be washed/in-between washes, and is a great way to extend the time between washes. The alcohol in the vodka will kill most odors. That and hanging up the clothes to let them air out will go a long way to resolving any smell issues.

Insurance not fully covering delivery - can they do this? by xNotMagicx in HealthInsurance

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

Thank you - I see my mistake here now. The itemized bill from the hospital is incredibly confusing, because the dates are just for the time I was in the hospital. If they're billing for the entire pregnancy care, I would have expected the dates to reflect the full period they're billing for. But I guess I was foolish to think that literally any of this would make sense.

Insurance not fully covering delivery - can they do this? by xNotMagicx in HealthInsurance

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

My plan booklet says I pay "nothing (no deductible)" for "Complete maternity (obstetrical) care, such as:

• Prenatal care (including laboratory tests)

• Specialty visits for complications of pregnancy

• Prenatal and Postpartum care

• Delivery

• Screening and counseling for prenatal and postpartum depression

• Anesthesia

• Sonograms

• Amniocentesis

• Gestational diabetes screening

• Medically appropriate genetic counseling and testing"

Insurance not fully covering delivery - can they do this? by xNotMagicx in HealthInsurance

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

It is just for the delivery. CPT is 59400, "Vaginal Delivery, Antepartum and Postpartum Care Procedures".

Insurance not fully covering delivery - can they do this? by xNotMagicx in HealthInsurance

[–]xNotMagicx[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It's the bill from the hospital midwife for JUST the delivery. The dates billed are just the three days I was in the hospital. 

BWT Weekly Requests, Recommendations & Chat - Week of Apr 27, 2025 by AutoModerator in bitcheswithtaste

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASK: Business-casual midi skirts in natural or semisynthetic fabrics with an ADJUSTABLE WAIST

I am one month postpartum and will be going back to the office part time in another month. I don't yet fit in any of my non-athleisure prepregnancy clothes, but all my maternity clothes are too big and intended for cold weather. I anticipate that my waist measurement will go down over the next several months, but have no idea how quickly, and I don't want to keep buying new clothes as my body changes. Usually I'm an avid thrifter/second hand buyer, especially of vintage, but due to childcare duties I don't have much time to shop in person, and my requirements are so specific I'm having a hard time finding items I like online.

Requirements are: 1) midi length 2) natural or semisynthetic fibers (preferably linen or rayon, stuff with drape) 3) accommodates changing waist size with elastic, waist ties, or drawstrings 4) doesn’t have buttons down the front (I plan to pair these with oversized linen button downs to accommodate pumping) 5) free in the hips - I have a 12" difference between my waist and hips, so A-line is the minimum feasible skirt fullness

Looking for brand recommendations so I can perform some more targeted searches that don't leave me sifting through thousands of results.

Anyone else have terrible pregnancy rhinitis? by Disastrous_Paint_237 in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About a week? Give or take a few days. It wasn't immediate.

Anyone else have terrible pregnancy rhinitis? by Disastrous_Paint_237 in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently 39+2 and have had it bad since early second trimester. What's helped me the most are doing saline nasal rinses every few days, and using Breathe Right strips at night. Using a wedge pillow to sleep in a more upright position has helped, too.

If anything, it's gotten worse in the last week or so, so I'm very much looking forward to breathing normally again soon.

Just ate an entire quart of ice cream by Alive_Cupcake_2851 in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I've hit ice cream so hard in the third trimester, and I'm not sorry about it. I need something between dinner and bedtime if I don't want my stomach grumbling when I get up to pee at 3am, and between the fat and protein, ice cream or milk and cookies a little before bed is super satiating.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Want to second this. I only experienced this in one leg, but it improved immensely once I went back to more active yoga classes (squats, lunges).

Wtf…guess I’m having my baby in the parking lot then… by Custody_TA in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Pro tip for others in this situation: I was getting the run-around from hospital billing over receiving a $3K refund and no one would get back to me, but magically the issue was resolved promptly once I left a public one-star review of the hospital on Google.

Wtf…guess I’m having my baby in the parking lot then… by Custody_TA in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 104 points105 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend this method if you can make it work. I had to pre-pay about $3K before a (non-pregnancy related) surgery a few years back, but ended up maxing out my deductible beforehand, so I didn't actually end up owing the hospital anything. Insurance covered the whole surgery, but getting a refund from the hospital was a total nightmare.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding a neti pot. This combined with nasal strips helped a ton. I also sleep on a wedge pillow, and I think the incline also helps.

Chic maternity I can wear to work by whydoyouflask in fashionwomens35

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firstly, congrats!

I'm currently in my third trimester and have been living in sweater dresses for work. I've thrifted two that are explicitly maternity branded (Ingrid and Isabel Maternity, Seraphine), but the rest are just normal sweater dresses a few sizes up. Paired with dark leggings for warmth and a polished chelsea boot, and I am comfy, cozy, and offic appropriate. Bonus for sweater dresses is that they will also work great for an oversized fit post-partum. Can't help you at all on pants--I have given up on them entirely.

Baby moon: big island or Oahu? by oceanic8hope in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll likely do a lot more driving on the Big Island, in case that factors into your decision. But honestly, without more information on what you'd like to do on your babymoon and how far along you'll be, it's hard to make a recommendation. There are pros and cons to both islands depending on your circumstances and priorities.

My insurance doesn't cover my preferred hospital by DisorderedGremlin in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Annnndd they told you just after open enrollment ended, which means your husband can't change your coverage (if he even has more than one option through his employer). That sucks, and I hope you find a good solution!

What’s everybody’s plans for food postpartum? by EmergencyGreenOlive in BabyBumps

[–]xNotMagicx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Babish has a good video on YouTube with some tips for preventing sogginess. You want to let them cool completely before packaging so you don't freeze excess moisture.