u/Root_Beer_Enjoyer13

Is this new or am I dumb? (Potential Canyon of the Lost spoilers)

Is this new or am I dumb? (Potential Canyon of the Lost spoilers)

During a Canyon of the Lost lootrun, I finished The Armory challenge and this wall opened up at the end! I never noticed this happening before. Does this always happen and I've somehow missed it every time or is this rare?

u/Root_Beer_Enjoyer13 — 3 days ago

Speedrun torture lol

For the longest time I thought that ending a speed run at any time would delete all the reward pulls and sacrifices I got (I know now that's only true if you don't complete at least four challenges) and I did a mission that had the reward of giving me random challenge effects. I clearly did not think this through before doing that mission cuz it kept giving me the red beacon challenge effect over and over and over lmaooo.
Idk if two hours is a typical time for most ppl but I only like to play for 50 minutes at most. Long ass lootrun just to find out I could have quit any time X_X
Just thought this was funny.

u/Root_Beer_Enjoyer13 — 3 days ago

Two Weeks Post-Op Bleeding

I know there's so many posts like this already but I feel the need to get some insight or advice myself. I (21, he/him if that matters to you) got a laparoscopic hysterectomy two weeks ago (uterus, tubes, right ovary, and cervix removed). Everything about my recovery has been going great, better than expected even, aside from the bleeding. It was light and pink at first, which is what the doctor said to expect, until the past four days in which the blood has been bright red and literally pouring out of me. I feel like a faucet someone forgot to turn off. Of course it's not constant but when the blood does come, it gushes. Maybe because I felt so much better so quickly I got too confident and moved around too much? I did go on a short walk a week post-op since I was told I could do light exercise 5 days after surgery but I am a hiker who loves long mountain hiking so my idea of a short walk may be very skewed. I have been doing absolutely no exercise after I started bleeding heavy for the past 4 days though.
In my 2 week post-op appointment, my doctor took a look inside and said everything looked completely normal and used silver nitrate to cauterize the cuff. I'm not noticing any change in the bleeding yet, besides the blood turning brown for a little bit before going right back to bright red. That was a day ago and I'm still occasionally pouring blood. Does anyone know how fast the silver nitrate is supposed to work? Like does it take a few days or is the continued heavy bleeding a sign it didnt work? I seem to be bleeding a little more each day.

TL,DR: Got uterus, tubes, and cervix removed two weeks ago. No pain but bleeding a lot. Doctor used silver nitrate to slow bleeding a day ago. Still bleeding a lot, perhaps even more.

Main questions: Has anyone else had heavy bleeding after hysterectomy and what was done about it? Did silver nitrate work for you if you got that and how long does it take to work? Should I be worried about heavy bleeding even after the doctor said everything looked fine?

Thank you to anyone who might take the time to read my post and reply to it. I'm honestly pretty anxious about this and trying very hard to not freak out over what looks like an excessive amount of blood leaving my body.

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u/Root_Beer_Enjoyer13 — 1 month ago