u/Saroffski

Insights on these swimming pools: Bannockburn, Mohican, Merrimack?

We just moved to the area and we can be members of these three pools. They are all equal distance from us. I am sure there’s a long wait list for them so maybe not this summer but wondering which is a good one for 5 yr old and a 2.5 yr old. They get cold easier, I saw one might be heated. But I’m not 100% sure. I’ve looked and looked and can’t find any insider info on any of them! So I appreciate it. Thank you

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u/Saroffski — 2 days ago

My leg where I have the nerve pain is looking different than the other leg

It hasn’t been that long that I herniated my L3/L4 disc and it’s pinching my nerve on the right side. It happened maybe a 3/4 weeks ago.
My leg looks thinner than the other one.

Also it’s been the second time my right leg gave out. One time after slowly coming down the stairs and then today when I had to chase my 2 yr old out in public and I just fell and ate it on the ground. So much pain.
Is this all normal?

Also I’m kind of annoyed that my doctor hasn’t prescribe me any kind of muscle relaxers because I feel like that helped when I took them initially. Does anyone know if that’s not a good idea to keep taking? Or why I just got a week worth of prescriptions?

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u/Saroffski — 5 days ago

My 2 yr old put batteries in the toaster. Good thing I checked before I toasted

Before everyone comes at me for why does a 2 yr old has access to batteries or the toaster we were moving and things are all over the ground currently.

u/Saroffski — 7 days ago

First time poster, short term lurker. I’ve got a moderate to severe herniated disc on the right side pinching my L3 side nerve and then I’ve got another issue of “reactive sclerosis - suggestive of sacroiliitis” I’m still learning all this stuff and I want to thank this sub for helping me.
I’ve been seeing lots of stories where people re-herniate their disc or a short time after the initial issue it comes back again. Just want to shed some light on what was reasons so I can game plan for the future.
(You can tell I have anxiety huh?) thank you all.

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u/Saroffski — 15 days ago

Here’s the thing she’s 95% of the time pleasantly confused and no problems. Once in a while, like maybe a one night a month or even two months she will have an episode where she’s just talking gibberish and angry and refuses to calm down or be calmed down. Nothing terrible but she fell the last time and no we wonder if there a medication available to give her as a one time dose to help calm her down in those times?

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u/Saroffski — 16 days ago