How does one make oatmeal (no prize for that segue) in the microwave without everything going splodey?
Use a tall bowl and cover it with a paper towel.
If you have any sports wrap, Sophia, wrap your knee before you go to bed. Also, take the blessed ibuprofen if you can.
I hope it's minor. I've had bad knees since my teens and I don't wish them on anyone, except maybe Karl Rove and Grover Norquist.
Not to be all medical advice all the time, but do you think I could wrap in in stretch fabric strips. I have no sports wrap, but plenty of fabric
Sophia, that should work. Just make sure you're not cutting off circulation to your lower leg.
Probably, if you can cut a fairly long 2-3"-wide strip that stretches the long way.
Thamks guys! I am wrapped, elevated, and ibuprofened. I am crossing my fingers that it will be OK because a) this literally happened by just sitting down b) this is the opposite leg of my bad hip c)I have a designer comming for fittings this weekend and they will be seriously difficult if I can't squat and get up fast.
Yikes, good luck with that, Sophia!
OTOH, she's weirdly excited about the prospect of getting braces. Which, I don't even. Where on earth does she get this?
When we were little, my cousin and I always used lemon rinds (from iced tea) as play braces. Good times!
I wanted both glasses and a prosthetic leg as a kid. If you've managed to escape (so far) any messages that these things will get you mocked or ostracised, you can pretty easily build the idea up to cyborg status in your fevered childlike imagination.
I was desperate to break something and have a cast. I think the special attention was the draw.
Sophia, I hope you're better tomorrow. Surprise injuries are no good.
Sophia, they make affordable neoprene sleeves that you can get at any drug store. The ones with the cut out knee cap are probably best. I would pick one up. They're comfortable to wear for several hours and will give your knee the support it needs. If the pain keeps up, go see a doctor. It could be a torn meniscus. But then, it could just be a strain or sprain, and the rest, ice and support is about all you can do. Oh, and take ibprofen over acetaminophen, prophylactically. I usually do 400-600 mgs before practice.
billytea, I may need to quote that.
ita, bigger bowl, plastic wrap and a paper towel underneath for when it doesn't work.
Braces are a Big Girl thing. Until you get them.