I had mild OHSS after my egg retrieval’s, and I’ve recovered from c section. Some ideas/stuff I used:
-snacks! Salty, crunchy, easy to eat without moving much
-drinks! Tea, coconut water, novel things to encourage fluids.
-a small heat pack that can be microwaved
-a comfy blanket for my legs
-a little tray for my couch to put snacks and drinks
If it includes access to first class or say one world Emerald lounges, they can be quite fancy, and often include free massages and stuff.
Thanks, I will go check them out on the weekend
Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Over-Ear Headphones
Related to this- cups! Good insulated high capacity straw cup for cold liquids, large insulated travel mug for hot. Easy to get fun/personalized type options for gifting.
Eta oh and socks! Warm socks are great. And slippers.
Thank you!!
Laprascopic or opening up? I had laprascopic and the pain relief from getting it done meant I barely noticed surgery discomfort until I started exercising a few days later. Send skip the dishes certificates and a month of a new streaming service so she doesn’t try exercise
No she’s getting properly cut up!
In that case, if she’s the type of friend that would be amused by it slash grateful, I recommend a bottle of docusate sodium
Poor bella. Cup and magazines. I’d skip food
Sorry, misread your question entirely! Deleted!
I have not tried them myself yet but I have stimulus money earmarked for these as a “returning to the office after the plague” gift to myself, after researching it to death last April.
Not sure which model for sure but if anyone is a Costco member I know they had a Bose headphone model on special last week
I went from this
to this (this I think has a headband in it)
I like short hair way better. Easier to wash, easier to style.
But I’m too lazy to get it cut frequently, so it grows out a lot.
Hello beautiful smart wonderful angels.
I have decided to shop around for my homeowners insurance once I can verify that I will get a partial refund from my current policy if I cancel.
I’ve started looking at a few quotes but I’m wondering, since there is a ton of fine print to compare with each quote & my current policy, what are the main items/numerical values/percentages/info that I should look at when comparing policies?
Insurance, taxes, and legal jargon forms that adults are meant to understand always confuse and overwhelm me.
Following along because this is one area I definitely do not understand. I just said yes to the company recommended by our mortgage broker.
Also car insurance. Why is this stuff so confusing?
Just dropping in to say that those things are written on purpose to make sure that most nonlawyer adults can’t understand them.
This. If people were able to understand what they were buying, the companies have a very hard time making any profits for their board and shareholders.
Misread JJ’s post and babbled about car insurance. Sorry!!
Collision and comprehensive sounds like car insurance terms? I thought Janet was asking about homeowners.
Might have been my fault, I mentioned not understanding car insurance.