• Ghostalmedia
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    622 years ago

    Paid for a colon repair to fix diverticulitis. 10/10. Can eat fajitas again.

    Had to pay, because American.

    • @JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works
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      72 years ago

      I recently was diagnosed with Diverticular Disease, I wasn’t sure such a procedure existed. Is it a rather daunting procedure? How was the recovery? I am rather intrigued, as this is quite debilitating.

      • Ghostalmedia
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        102 years ago

        Yeah, it’s VERY common. Most people just need to watch what they eat, keep high fiber up, and they’ll be fine.

        I got to the point where diverticula kept perforating and that would send me into the hospital to be on aggressive IV antibiotics for several nights.

        The surgery is all laparoscopic these days. I needed opiates for the first 2 days, but was on ibuprofen after that. Not too bad of a procedure. Basically just played Nintendo Switch for a few days while I got served food in bed.

      • Ghostalmedia
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        222 years ago

        I think it cost me like $50. Maybe like $300-$400 if you account for all the doctors visits and medication around it. Lucky to have a job that has a good healthcare plan with a not-for-profit HMO.

        • @____@infosec.pub
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          32 years ago

          You sure are - my insurance is great, as they go, but for profit and they force me into Caremark.

          Also lucky HMOs evolved into something different than they used to be, where anything other than primary care requires a referral, that you could only get if the doctor changed the right incanttion under the right phase of the moon, after sacrificing a meerkat.

          Kinda screwed up that I - and probably you - could go out and get more money at a new job tomorrow, but the insurance keeps us pinned down. Not that I hate my job, but some choice would be nice.

          Glad you got it taken care of, I can relate very much to “vast health and quality of life improvements, but only because I have good insurance. “

          • @insomniac@sh.itjust.works
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            12 years ago

            I’ve been really confused at why people hate HMOs. My company has two options and the non-HMO is way more expensive. The only downside to the HMO seems to be very strict rules about out of network coverage but all our doctors take it so it’s not really an issue. I’ve also never needed a referral and they’ve never gotten in my way on aging, at least so far. But the hate makes sense if they used to be worse. I’ve only had a job with insurance for like 5 years.

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      2 years ago

      Ooh, how do you think it compares to the Nintendo Switch? And what about to a Windows gaming laptop?

      I’m asking because I’ve seen pretty mixed reviews on this.

      • @twistypencil@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        The steam deck is amazing. It’s better than the switch because you can do so much more with it. Gaming laptop? Dunno, that is different, you will get better graphics I guess, but the form factor of the deck is great.

  • @Infynis@midwest.social
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    382 years ago

    A high quality desktop easel for my girlfriend’s art. It makes her feel more competent and professional which increases her confidence in her her art, and the amount of joy she gets from making it, which, in turn, makes me happy

      • @jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        Just don’t put anything important on there without a backup. You never know how good the refurbish is on those.

        I’m eventually gonna set up a proper RAID array with them to prevent data loss.

        • @didnt_readit@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          Remember RAID is not a backup! RAID is for increasing uptime and only happens to help protect data (in some cases) as a side effect. Make sure you have backups of anything important or irreplaceable on that drive, preferably offsite!

          • @jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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            12 years ago

            It’s definitely not going to store anything important - that’s all done by Backblaze.

            It’s more for convenience so that I don’t have to download all my shows again if a drive fails.

    • This is the situation I’m in but also using a QNAP which I’m going to decommission in favour of a proliant, but of course I can’t just swap the drives because of QNAPs damn proprietary FS

      My purchase of the month (and year) is the proliant. I’ll never touch QNAP kit again.

  • @ExtraordinaryJoe@reddthat.com
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    302 years ago

    I bought a house. It’s not my first house, it’s my fourth, but it’s my favorite by far. It’s smaller than any of them, it cost more, but it met all my criteria.

    • Thanks for that! I also got an ebike this year, sub $1,000. Gets me to work and back, local grocery stores, and is fun! I’m voting to increase my city’s biking infrastructure.

    • @Critical_Insight@feddit.uk
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      12 years ago

      I bought an eFatbike almost exactly a year ago and have already put almost 4000km on it. In my case it’s for recreational use though.

  • @BallShapedMan@lemmy.world
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    242 years ago

    I’m not sure this counts but paid off all the cars, credit card, and medical debt. Only the mortgage left. Paying bills has never been this easy! And all the extra cash is pretty great too.

  • @RalphFurley@lemmy.world
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    192 years ago

    We bought a modest playset in the backyard. It cost a lot but the value of having kids play outside when we can’t orchestrate a trip to the park yet keep them away from screens while we can get stuff done around the house is priceless

    • Flying Squid
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      132 years ago

      A huge selling point when we bought our house was that it had a nice wooden playground in the back. Our daughter was 3 when we bought it and we got a good 8 years of use out of that playground. It wasn’t the only reason we got the house by any means, but it definitely was one of the factors.

      • @RalphFurley@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        My daughter is almost 3! Little man just turned 6. They love it. Never thought I’d be that guy with something like that in the backyard but now I understand.

  • @JPSound@lemmy.world
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    192 years ago

    I got a kickass drill press. May not seem that interesting but when you step in front of that puppy, fire it on, crank that lever down and put holes of all sizes in any and everything that’s not bolted to the ground, you feel the raw power and adrenaline pumping through your veins. Your conciousness is immediately elevated to that of a hindu goddess and you begin to lift from the ground, effortlessly floating 2 inches off the ground as all turns bright white extending into infinity. Also, your wife gets super pissed.

    • @TheBiscuitLout@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      A new, cleaner drill press is high on my list. I have an old greasy one, but a decent one for woodworking is becoming necessary

        • @TheBiscuitLout@lemmy.world
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          32 years ago

          Ah, it ain’t that old unfortunately! It’s ok, but nothing special. I do a lot of metalwork, so it makes sense to have a dirty one and a clean one. The dirty one has channels in the table for coolant too, so that’s definitely staying in the metalwork shop, and if I can find a small a small radial arm drill then I’ll build a nice big table for that with a proper fence for that.

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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    162 years ago

    Probably this clone of RSP1 from AliExpress for just €20:

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    Seems more sensitive on HF than direct sampling with RTL-SDR and has up to 10MHz of bandwidth. But due to software support, RTL-SDR still wins. This only works well with SDR++, or if I had Windows, probably SDRUno, since that’s official software for SDRPlay devices. But I am too lazy to bother with Windows.

  • Flying Squid
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    152 years ago

    My best purchase was a gift for my 13-year-old daughter- a record player. She’s into a lot of different music, but almost all of it from the 80s and before. Her favorite musician is Todd Rundgren. We were able to find 3 albums of his in a local used record store too, which I consider part of the purchase even though it wasn’t until a little while later.

  • edric
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    132 years ago

    Finally bought a proper L-desk for my home office. Prior to that I was using a basic folding table with a keyboard tray attachment.

    • @LimeStone@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      A proper desk is a game changer. I recently upgraded to a rather large standing desk and the extra realestate and ability to stand during meetings has been amazing. Sure beats the old ikea desk i had.

  • Chetzemoka
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    132 years ago

    This one particular painting that I’ve been staring at on Saatchi Art for three entire years. It’s the first time I’ve purchased something expensive that was not also practical, and I’m really happy I finally did. It makes me really happy.