u/DaughterOfTheKing87

Has anyone got the new Chime Card right before Payday?

I’m on disability, stupid brain cancer, so at times with stuff like this, I try to make sure I fully understand all the fine print and little details… so with disability benefits being my only income source, I don’t have a lot of money and I get paid once monthly. I do have Chime Prime, not sure how but okay, I’d been waiting to switch to the new cash back card right when there was basically no money in my account just before I get my money for next month.

Idk y I thought it was best to do it this way, but here I am. Should I just keep my two separate accounts with Chime (3, I’ve got a savings) or take the plunge for the new Chime Card?

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u/DaughterOfTheKing87 — 2 days ago

I’ve always heard someone can actually seize so hard they can break bones or injure muscles, ligaments just by the seizing itself. Anyone else or had this happen?

I’m always surprised by how painfully sore I am when I come to-even when I don’t hit anything or fall. I’ve got a long history of nocturnal episodes and I’ve been super stressed lately. I’ve been trying to monitor my vitals on my Apple Watch for any indication of an event that may’ve occurred, but idk how accurate it is, especially my watch. (It’s been thru a lot, kinda old.) I *did* have a known event yesterday while awake. I awoke this AM to find that area of my arm was even *more* sore than it’s been over the past several weeks. I’m pretty sure I’ve not seized hard enough to actually break my upper humerus (the upper arm bone that’s been hurting so bad) but I wonder if I’ve not torn a bit of muscle or ligament?

I was just wondering if anyone else has ever heard that yeah, the force of a seizure can result in broken bones or other injuries even if there’s no falls or injuries like that? Or if anyone’s ever experienced anything like this? I just can’t hardly lift my arm. Thanks!!

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u/DaughterOfTheKing87 — 6 days ago