ChronicLateBloomer
ChronicLateBloomer t1_j97b5ti wrote
If you haven’t already done it, I’d suggest working with a physical therapist who specializes in sports rehab. They might be able to recommend good adaptations that are customized for you. When I have had injuries in the past — including a broken wrist that caused me similar temporary limitations — my therapist was able to point out ways I was compensating that were leading to stress in other joints. You’ll want to make sure that you find a solution that doesn’t end up making you more prone to injury. (My trainer hates wrist straps because so many people use them to lift weights that are too heavy for them overall and end up hurting themselves - although in your case it seems like a pretty useful tool for pull exercises.)
ChronicLateBloomer t1_it4p4j0 wrote
Reply to comment by mypostisbad in Carpet tiles in the home advice on underlay and how to I fix them? by mypostisbad
You can do the kids and carpet squares at the same time!
ChronicLateBloomer t1_it3346f wrote
Reply to comment by mypostisbad in Carpet tiles in the home advice on underlay and how to I fix them? by mypostisbad
The best part about these is when they get dirty, you can take squares out and wash them off with a garden hose. Great if you have pets or kids. I love them.
ChronicLateBloomer t1_je2zi01 wrote
Reply to comment by xeroextremities in This bottled water’s primary marketing is that it goes straight from the sewage treatment plant to your mouth. by Asteroth6
Uhhhh pretty sure it’s unusual in the US for tap water to come straight from a sewage treatment plant but set me straight if I am wrong.
In my area which has had sustained drought (until this year), they are finally using treated and purified wastewater but injecting it into the aquifer used by municipal wells. I assume this is so they can say with a straight face that they aren’t sending waste water to your tap, to avoid people FrEaKINg OuT.