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Default Mar 07, 2019 at 07:12 PM
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I use a speech to text app for some of my work inventories. I also have a touch screen phone and can use a stylus which comes in handy for minor edits. Two cans, forever comes out as Toucans. So, a good freebie recommend, not so much but letting you know they exist in either Play or iStore as well as tools necessary for me to make this freebie work. I'm sure there's others, but since I'm home...home is home and work is work Rotator cuff tear or surgery anyone?
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I use a speech to text app for some of my work inventories. I also have a touch screen phone and can use a stylus which comes in handy for minor edits. Two cans, forever comes out as Toucans. So, a good freebie recommend, not so much but letting you know they exist in either Play or iStore as well as tools necessary for me to make this freebie work. I'm sure there's others, but since I'm home...home is home and work is work Rotator cuff tear or surgery anyone?
Can you tell me the name of the app?

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Can you tell me the name of the app?
It's called Speech to Text Notepad.Capture+_2019-03-08-05-02-37.jpeg
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Default Mar 10, 2019 at 06:45 AM
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OMG. My husband found video of my actual surgery on youtube made by an orthopedic group. It looks so gross and painful. I have had other surgeries before but this one is the most involved and with the most (anticipated) pain. I know it is a good thing but I am so nervous. My mom is a nurse in the recovery unit and she cant take care of me but she can watch over me. I know they do the nerve block before the procedure. I have dythskenisia, adhd, fidgeting and I wont be allowed to smoke. I told my mother how anxious I was and she said she would mention it to the doctor so they could give me a little something while waiting. I hope they are able to. If anyone can handle gross stuff look up 'rotator cuff repair' and watch one of the videos. Also, has anyone been given something to slightly chill through the iv while waiting for a procedure like mine? It will have to be through the iv because my mom told me absolutely nothing should be in there. Thoughts and comments welcome.

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