u/happy_lynnn

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Senior cat suddenly sensitive about paw touching

My 14 year old cat used to be fine with nail trims. Last few months she pulls her paws away and hisses which isn't like her. Nothing has changed in how I do it. Vet checked and said no arthritis or injuries. Anyone else have an older cat develop sensitivity about paw handling later in life? Wondering if this is just an age thing or if there's a gentler way I should be approaching it now.

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u/happy_lynnn — 21 hours ago

Running a construction company and our financial reporting has never caught up with how complex the business has actually become.

Job costing is inconsistent, cash flow visibility across projects is limited, and every time a bank or bonding company asks for detailed reporting we piece something together that works but does not reflect how sophisticated the business actually is. I want to build something proper that scales with where we are headed rather than patching what we have. Anyone go through this?

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u/happy_lynnn — 8 days ago

Six months post close and the PE fund wants institutional grade cash forecasting we never had. Sharing what this process has looked like.

Absolutely nothing about the post close financial buildout was something I anticipated during the deal process. We ran into a rough spot on new sales for a quarter and the fund came in expecting a dynamic 12 month cash flow model. What we have learned building this while running the business is that order of operations matters enormously. Getting the chart of accounts clean across entities has to come first because every model downstream depends on it being right. The cash flow model came second and required understanding our collections cycle, payables timing, and credit line mechanics at a level of detail we had never formalized before. They are not happy with us. Any advice on winning back their confidence?

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u/happy_lynnn — 12 days ago

Combining with physical therapy effective?

Starting PT next week for rotator cuff issues. Already doing hyperbaric sessions twice weekly. Should I coordinate timing between the two or does it not matter?

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u/happy_lynnn — 14 days ago

What bothers me most isn’t some immediate danger. It’s the feeling of not really knowing what I’m drinking day after day, especially when nothing seems obviously wrong on the surface.

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u/happy_lynnn — 20 days ago

What bothers me now isn’t that anything looks obviously wrong. It’s more that the water seems completely normal, and yet I still don’t feel that comfortable drinking it every day. That “it looks fine, so it must be fine” feeling is starting to bother me more than reassure me.

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u/happy_lynnn — 24 days ago

I’m not sure if what I’m seeing in the shower is normal. A big chunk of this came from just grabbing at my hair, not combing it. In terms of numbers, I’ve read that losing about 100–150 hairs a day is normal, and that if you don’t wash every day you can see more when you finally do shower because all the shed hairs come out at once. But this genuinely doesn’t feel normal to me, and I’m kind of worried.

If this definitely isn’t close to what you usually see day‑to‑day, does that mean it’s worth getting it checked out, or is it still in the okay range for someone with long, thick hair?

u/happy_lynnn — 1 month ago