Should we be worried about duplicate tickets?

With all the server glitches today, do we think duplicate tickets are likely to happen? I know some people automatically had orders refunded.

Saw some recent posts over the last couple of months of people having double sold tickets

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u/WalkingCi — 2 days ago
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7 weeks post op. Cracking and mild pain in non opp knee

Wondering if anyone has gone through this or if it's just me. Crepitus in non opp knee, which started a week ago. Is causing some mild pain during exercises. Not sure if it happened because I've been relying on this knee more.

Cracking happens in the same spot anytime I bend it or ride my stationary bike.

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u/WalkingCi — 13 days ago
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Imagine Cinemas XP

Has anyone tried the new Imagine Cinemas XP format?

Looking to go see the Odyssey in it, but unsure how it will compare. Obviously Imax would be the way to see it but due to an injury I need to have a recliner seat.

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u/WalkingCi — 1 month ago

Meniscus Repair question

I had a bucket handle tear repair on the medial meniscus. I also had ACL reconstruction at the same time.

Surgeron and PT said I can be weight bearing, and wants me to get to 120 Flexion as quick as possible. Online I keep reading how people were locked till 90 or NWB for weeks. Has anyone else had similar instructions to mine? Is it too aggressive and risky?

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u/WalkingCi — 1 month ago
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Weight Bearing. 2 weeks post op

Was cleared for weight bearing as soon as tolerated but I was really scared to put any weight on it as it also was a meniscus repair, and PT never mentioned it.

Starting to put weight on it now, any tips on transferring the correct amount of weight, or is it all just pain tolerance. Don't wanna over do it, but also feel behind because I didn't weight bear at all for two weeks.

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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12 Days Post Op, Accidental Full Rotation on Stationary Bike

Wondering if anyone has gone through this. Was working on half pedals on the stationary bike and I accidentally did a full rotation. Pain was immediate. I stopped and iced and have not returned to the bike. I was pedalling backwards. I know the goal is to eventually get full rotation.

I'm 12 days post op of ACL and meniscus repair.

Hoping I didn't set myself back or wreck the new graft or repair.

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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Just had a big fall

It's 350 AM. 2 days POST OP on ACL reconstruction and bucket handle meniscus repair.

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Went to go use the washroom, when I was leaving I lost balance, tried to catch myself and spun before my foot hit the ground.

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Worried about retrearing and other injury's. Was wearing my imobilzer brace. I'm learning that I suck with crutches during this process lol

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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Advice on how to start exercises

1 day Post Op on a ACL reconstruction and bucket handle meniscus repair. Any advice on how to start the post op exercises (heel slides, knee bends etc)

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Still in a lot of pain, but was instructed to start asap.

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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Day 0. Just got home

Looking for advice.

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Just had acl reconstruction and meniscus repair. Just got home and had some questions. Was told I fan best weight and the recovery is the same as if no meniscus was involved.

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Is this elevated enough? Also, what is the best way to apply ice with the brsce. I did buy a ice cooling cuff, but unsure when that should be used.

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I am in so much pain, and entering my home there was a stair where I almost fell. Saw my knee bend/twistso I'm super concerned, but didn't put weight on it.

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I'm naturally a very anxious guy so this is gonna be a long process for me .

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What exercises should I start

u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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Three days till surgery. Second guessing completely

I'm 28, M and am not much of an athlete. There's a couple non contact sports I play.

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My MRI says "features of a high-grade partial-thickness, and possible complete, tear of the right ACL and Intra-articular tear posterior horn right medial meniscus.

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I'm wondering if it's worth getting as my knee doesn't give out, and I've lived with the injury now for 2 years. The only thing is I have pain on the inner side of my knee, and it sometimes cracks and hurts.

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I think the meniscus part is bugging me more, but my surgeon said the ACL is the main priority and the meniscus will heal with it. I work a job where I'm in my feet half the day.

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Is surgery needed considering I've been fine with it.

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago
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Surgery this Friday. Some questions

Acl reconstruction surgery this Friday. 29 years old. hamstring graft.

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Tore it two years ago playing sports. Range of motion prior to surgery is great. Don't have it give out ever really but figured because I'm young and play disc golf I should probably get it done.

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Only pain I feel is it cracks randomly, and the side of the knee causes pain throughout the day. Unsure if it's the meniscus. Is it common for surgeons to fix this as well? MRI from 1.5 years ago says possible meniscus. I want to ensure this would be done if needed.

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Also how quickly should I start physio after the surgery? Not covered by benefits so it's gonna be expensive for me.

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Starting to get anxious and know I have a long road ahead.

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u/WalkingCi — 2 months ago

Best time to ride Alpen Fury?

Rope drop isn't an option for me. Probably getting to the park around noon tomorrow. Is it best to wait right away or is there better times.

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u/WalkingCi — 3 months ago

Do the funday bundles come with free parking?

I see the funday tickets on sale now. Do these come with free parking? $39 for parking seems insane.

Only going once this year though so a season pass isn't worth jt

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u/WalkingCi — 3 months ago
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Surgery or Not?

Looking for help deciding if surgery is advised. Tore it about a year ago, and it never gives me any problems since. Only when I tried playing golf again did it hurt.

I'm 28 M, and only sport I play now is disc golf. Knee never gives out playing this.

Sometimes my knee gets sore but not much

Not really sure how to interpret the MRI. I have the time to take off work this summer to get the surgery, but unsure if I should wait it out given how I have no issues on a day to day basis.

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u/WalkingCi — 3 months ago

5 Year relationship between 27M and 27F. My gf does not work and has been unemployed for a few years. How do I bring this up to her as a problem for me?

I have tried to discuss with my 27F GF that I am upset she does not have a job. She has no will to work, and no career goals. She has crafts and stuff she does during the day, but doesn't have a job.

I don't think she is leaching because she does pay me back for things, and never asks me for anything crazy. I want her to move in, and don't expect her to pay rent, but do expect her to work even part time.

I have been second guessing our relationship because if she doesn't work, I am worried about our financial future. Ideally I'd like to get a pet someday, go on vacations etc...

Anytime we discuss it, she ends up getting upset. Is there a way to bring this up positively? I don't want to lose her over this, but I do want us to have realistic goals about our future, and unfortunately money plays a big part of that.

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u/WalkingCi — 3 months ago
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I'm a 28 year old male. Tore my ACL and meniscus two years ago playing soccer.

It feels basically fine, although I was never really much of a sport player, so haven't continued playing much. I play disc golf regularly still and don't golf as much.

It maybe gives out once every few months.

I have surgery booked in a couple of months and am getting anxious if I'm making the right decision or not. I'm worried it'll end up worse than it is now if I reinjure it.

I think because it feels fine now, I'm thinking why go through this journey of getting it repaired. My surgeon said arthritis will happen with or without surgery, so id be only doing it for future sports.

I'm Ontario based so the cost is covered and I have a few weeks booked already off work.

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u/WalkingCi — 4 months ago