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Jun 20, 2016 08:10AM

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*hugs*
I hope you find a good book that resonates with you.
And if you need an ear...

I think the physical deterioration is getting to me. I'm having more and more trouble getting around which of course feeds on itself. The less I get around the harder it becomes. Hope I can get my knees replaced soon.

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When are you scheduled for them? I hope you can get it soon, too.
Is there anything you can do temporarily to assist with the pain a bit?
My grandma had a similar problem - she needed her knees replaced at a very, very young age. She had a hard time getting them - no one would believe she needed them that young. Unfortunately, she's one of those people who hates to complain/argue/etc about anything, ever.

I just put $175 on a credit care...retail therapy. Bought some gaming stuff I couldn't afford. Oh well, back to my book.
Thanks.
I thought I was the only one wearing military helmets in public, but I met a skateboarder with a NVA pith helmet today. I also own a NVA pith helmet, but that one even had the insignia attached. What a lucky guy!

I do that, too.
I have no clue how painful your knees are but since I'm perpetually injured, I understand a tiny bit about the lack of mobility. It builds up a lot of frustration (for me) and a bit of anger as well as a sense of... IDK. It just makes me unhappy.
*hug*

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I really, really don't want to go. Anyone want to throw themselves on this particular pyre in my stead?

I think I just died laughing.
I'm literally wiping away tears.
Lo, though I walk through the cubicles of the building of boredom, I shall fear no evil - for my apathy and my awkwardness comfort me.
THIS needs to be on a T-Shirt. STAT.

I thought about getting one...
I just got a new reader about a year ago or so, though. :-(

At first I thought this was a diagram to somehow turn a robe or shirt into a scimitar - I've got to say I was stoked. Silver lining, though; now I have a new project in the vein of clothing-based weaponry.


So I asked... If I were put on bed rest 6 weeks before I delivered, would that eat into my FMLA 12 weeks? I know the answer is yes... And they correctly answer yes, but then point out that that's just the law. 12 weeks is the federal law, there is nothing they can do. Wrong.. 12 weeks is the bare minimum your job is protected under federal law if you are off for family or medical related leave. It has nothing to do with getting paid, FMLA is 12 weeks unpaid. Any pay comes from either your companies benefits (short term disability, specific maternity benefits, etc). Any company can offer more out of their own pocket. They could offer 6 months at 100% pay standard with your job protected when you come back, or they could offer 6 months unpaid with your job protected. They could choose to exempt bed rest from time off calculation and guarantee 12 weeks unpaid with job protected after birth. As long as a your job is protected for 12 weeks around the event, they comply with FMLA.
Anyway, I said all of this, and just sort of got a blank look. Which is fine, whatever, I don't foresee needing bed rest and I'm 3 weeks away from baby land. It's just the principle of the thing.. I feel like someone assigned to explain to me my maternity benefits should know what they are talking about, and not just fall back on "that's the law, that's all we can give you". No. Not that I think I'd loose my job if I decided I wanted more unpaid time off, I'm fairly certain they'd always have a place for me after 15 years here.. But not everyone is so lucky. Really makes me feel for women who get put on early bed rest and then have to leave their newborn after a few short weeks or risk not having a job to come back to. Not to even mention parents who adopt newborns, and get no time at all guaranteed with them. Or men, who get nothing ever. But that's cool, whatever, men don't need to bond with their babies, of course not.
Bah. It just makes me so mad. The system is broken. I hate it.

And that sucks. IDK why the bare min is all companies want to give you. Plus most don't have paternal leave. Ugh.


That would be nice. My husband doesn't get anything, but luckily he has a lot of annual leave accrued so he can take a few weeks off. Not 6, but 2 right away and then maybe a few when I go back to work.

Some companies are assholes. When Wesley was in the NICU the majority of the moms I met there got fired or forced out. My company granted me an unpaid 4 month extended leave with job protection. Which is so gracious since me not being there is a huge burden on my department. So I was able to be with Wesley all day every day while he was in the hospital and when he got out (early yay!) I still got 12 weeks maternity leave. I'm due back August 26th. Crazy couple of months.

You know what I hate most? That I see this and think "wow, that's awesome!" But it's really not awesome at all, especially when compared with pretty much every other country ever where you would have gotten the time before paid (or at least partially paid), and then 6 or more months afterward paid as well.




Yeah, I didn't until recently either. I was reading up on nursing and what that really means for alcohol and caffeine consumption (because I want a damn beer and some coffee!) and I came across that information.


Yep.
So yesterday afternoon I stood up to go to the bathroom for the bajillionth time that day. Everything felt normal. Took a step with my left foot... Hmm, that's strange, I don't appear to have a working ankle? Stumbled a couple of times to the side, rolled my stupid useless ankle to the side and heard a pop. I didn't even fall all the way down, I just took a knee. Freaked everyone out because the pregnant lady was collapsing.
It swelled up pretty fast so I got it checked out, just a sprain. I can't take anything for pain or inflammation though, so I just get to slowly walk it off.
So that was fun! Totally not the reason I wanted to go to the hospital yesterday. But I sure know how to make a scene! :-P

Ow! I have hurt my ankle before, and it is not fun. I wish you a speedy recovery!



That said, hope your ankle feels better and you other reason to go to the hospital all goes great.

Wow, Dawn.
That's your clue to go ahead and leave work!

Minions work, too.


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