What the heck do I do with this?

What the heck do I do with this?

I got this tattoo on a wimb when I was about 24 with a friend. It was supposed to be a cross with the crown of thorns. People always thought it was a key or a stick figure. Now that it’s almost 10 years old I see it now and the crown of thorns looks like a weird sun. Suggestions on correction or cover up?? Can the crown of thorns be fixed or is it a lost cause???

u/viccdev — 2 days ago

If you’ve been married 20+ years what is your advice?

Going through a season in my 6 year marriage. Trying to better myself and get closer to god and be better for my husband and family. Anyone who has been married a long time, how did you do it and what is the best advice you can give? How did/do you keep things strong and healthy?

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u/viccdev — 8 days ago

Surgery on the 8th of July!! Tell me how you recovered and when symptoms went away please :)!!!

Having surgery next month to remove all 4 glands. The doc said she would be inserting them or something from the glad into another part of my neck to see if they can regenerate.

Is recovery different for all 4 glands removals?? How long did it take for you to notice a change in symptoms?? How was recovery?

I’ve had so many surgeries in my life, including a C-section but this one kinda has me nervous!

Best of luck to you all 💗

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u/viccdev — 2 months ago

I had experienced pregnancy loss in February. I was working with my urologist and obgyn. I finally got my regular thyroid under control and the ob said was safe for me to get pregnant. My PTH and calcium were good in December but my vitamin d in December was low (16.7) so I began taking supplements. Then when I went to my urologist last week she found my PHT level is high (87.2), my calcium looks good (9.4) and my vitamin D (34.6) looked good too.

My obgyn said I need to get my PHT under control now before trying otherwise I will be high risk. If my PHT is high but not my vitamin d or calcium, anyone have this same experience before and how was it corrected ? Did you need surgery ? We were really looking forward to trying again and this news broke my heart to have to wait even longer.

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u/viccdev — 4 months ago