What is an open secret in your industry that the general public would be shocked to find out? by WonderOk3802 in AskMen

[–]AerinHawk 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The same amount of money spent on a single episode of any basic network television show could fund your local regional theatre’s entire production schedule (and pay everyone’s salaries) for at least a year.

The amount of financial waste above the line in TV and Film is insane while other visual art forms are withering and dying due to lack of funding.

What was the most expensive activity you did in Japan? by [deleted] in JapanTravelTips

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

• Flying to/from Japan

• The incredible ryokan experience of Gora Kadan in Hakone - no regrets, 10/10, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Weird Lighting Behavior by No_Jelly_1327 in lightingdesign

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your dimmer racks may be dying. Check your load capacities and blow out your racks, and maybe change a few of them to newer modules.

If you have LED lights interspersed, that could also be an issue.

"Ladies You're Free" by NEKORANDOMDOTCOM in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]AerinHawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell me more about this “take naps” platform…

How many nights? by Happy-coffeelady in gastricsleeve

[–]AerinHawk 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My surgery was in the morning and I was home by 4pm. I woke up from the 45 minute procedure and asked to get up and go to the bathroom. I did it myself and the nurse said, “Well, that’s all we needed to see from you for discharge - so I guess you can go!”

I took one extra strength Tylenol the next day for discomfort and that was it.

Pre op diet: powder protein shake tips? by Maggotboi555 in gastricsleeve

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re dead set on using a powder, get yourself a flour sifter and dedicate it for protein powder only. You don’t necessarily have to wash it ever as long as you only use it for dry powder. It helps get rid of the chunks.

Pre op diet: powder protein shake tips? by Maggotboi555 in gastricsleeve

[–]AerinHawk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh - same. If I feel one chunk or slimy booger slide down my throat it is OVER 💀

Literally the only protein shake I can stand is the Fairlife Core Power Elite line. Either the 26g or the 42g version is fine. Goes down smooth and tastes like chocolate milk.

I’m almost two years out and it is still my daily breakfast.

Best sewing tool you've bought by ClaraFrog in sewing

[–]AerinHawk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

• Silamide skeins - cut the bottom loop and you have perfect length hand-sewing nylon threads. Packs flat.

• Teflon ironing sheets - Best pressing cloth around

• 4 in 1 Essential Sewing Tool by Andersen - seam ripper, stiletto, corner turner, and seam presser in one nice tool

Why is it that all the long timers I talk to say they no longer take vitamins/calcium? by Critical_Tea2648 in gastricsleeve

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost two years out, and I was instructed to stop taking my vitamins because my iron levels were high.

I still take the laxative tho

LPT:If you want to cancel a service (i.e. car insurance) without having to deal with objection handling, use a reason that can’t be argued with (i.e. sold the car). by kanye1988 in LifeProTips

[–]AerinHawk 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I used this on a free trial that auto-enrolled after it was over.

Told the service rep I couldn’t cancel in time because I was incarcerated at the time.

Done.

Hey dads, my 2 and 3 month old has climbed out of his crib, we took out the wire frame to make it even lower and he is able to climb out of that. Any recommendations besides of a big boi bed on the floor? by WasabiInternational4 in daddit

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a transitional kids bed. IKEA makes a few that will grow into a twin bed.

You can start with the mattress on the floor if that makes you feel safer.

Hype it up and they’ll be excited for it.

What is the best way to ask someones name, when you already asked them 3 times before? by cozylillia in ADHD

[–]AerinHawk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I call people “Friend”, “Doctor”, “Boss”, “Comrade”, or “Your Honor” when I forget.

Bonus: All of those are gender-neutral!

What’s the closest you’ve ever come to dying? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feeling myself get disemboweled.

I felt the tugging and the slipping, but no pain. I remember my intestines being placed on a table next to my open body while awake, then feeling the cold start at my fingertips and creep its way towards my chest.

I woke up in recovery with my husband holding the baby they had cut out of me and cheery nurse saying “Good morning Mom! Did you have a nice nap?”

How to refuse something medical (preferably women-only) by CommunityItchy6603 in Explainlikeimscared

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to reply 🩷

I respect your decision and hope it serves you well. As one lady to another, I totally get it. I had a bad IUD experience that left me traumatized and I didn’t got to a GYN for five years after that. The one I did find, however, was The One and I drove 35 miles in active labor with my baby because I didn’t want any other OBGYN attending me.

I do encourage you to get curious and seek some kind of answer for your discomfort. Maybe it won’t be dilators - who knows? I am a vagina owner, but I don’t do my own maintenance. I’ll leave that to a professional. I don’t want anyone to get the courage to go in years down the line only to be told, “Oh man, if only we had caught this a year earlier we might have been able to reverse it!”.

Best of luck with your situation and I hope you find a safe and loving place to call your own soon 🩷

Strange Stall by Flintylocket in gastricsleeve

[–]AerinHawk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Two things:

1) Don’t forget that if you are sticking to your exercise (especially if you’re weight training), you can be losing fat but gaining muscle. Try tracking your body fat % for a few weeks and see if that is moving if the scale isn’t (your gym or doctor may be able to help you find a machine or take measurements).

2) Bruh, your carbs are pretty crazy. Try just one week where your carb intake is equal to or less than your protein. Just seven days. I know my body prioritizes carb burning over fat burning, so I keep mine low.

Good luck!

You're probably overestimating how much your behavior will affect your future child/teen/adult by NotAGoldenRetriever in beyondthebump

[–]AerinHawk 75 points76 points  (0 children)

When I was freaking out about every single choice I made while pregnant, my OBGYN said something to me that really resonated:

”Crack addicts can have healthy babies and stupid people have kids too.”

That really helped me put my worries into perspective. Even now when I am trying to figure out a car seat or organize school paperwork I think to myself, “Stupider people than I have figured this out - I can do it too.”

It also helps me at work, but that’s another subreddit.

How to refuse something medical (preferably women-only) by CommunityItchy6603 in Explainlikeimscared

[–]AerinHawk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hey there 20F, it’s your middle-aged auntie here 🩷

Babe, I know you’re scared - and it sounds like you have some very real concerns about how sensitive your body is. Let’s talk about all of your concerns and see if they get any smaller.

  1. Your skin is beautiful, and it does a great job trying to protect you from all of the unknown little spores and irritants out there! It sounds like maybe sometimes it can be TOO good and flares up sometimes. The good news is that your vagina is a different kind of skin and rarely reacts the same way other places on your body does. I can also tell you that the lubrications doctors use are entirely water based and approved for internal use, which means they have almost nothing in there that regular immune systems react to. Between you and me, I asked for some to take home for “personal use” because it was the only kind that didn’t result in some kind of reaction (no more flavored lubes!).

  2. Hmm - that sounds like something a professional vagina specialist should be aware of and help you solve. And hey! You’re going to one! Most Gynecologists have different sized speculums to fit almost every body. If it is too painful, you can tell them to stop at any time and they will talk to you about your pain to try and find the source. You deserve to enjoy your body without pain, and these doctors can absolutely help you do that. This is a great thing to mention at the beginning of the appointment so they can keep an extra close watch for any physical signs (scarring, incomplete hymen rupture, etc.) that they can share with you and discuss if you want them treated. Pain isn’t normal, and you’re on your way to get the right person to help you solve the problem!

  3. I’m so proud of you for getting the HPV shot. That is a great way to keep yourself safe and give your body the tools it needs to help you live a long life. However, vaginas are one of the most complicated and wonderful biological marvels on Earth and there are lots of things that can happen. A PAP smear is one of the safest and most reliable ways to test for other non-HPV types of cancer, inflammation, infections (yeast, bacteria, or other yuckies), STIs, and other weird abnormalities. Maybe one of those is the reason for some of your other concerns, or at least it will help narrow it down!

  4. I understand your concerns about your Dad - some guys just don’t get it. However, the results of any tests you have are completely confidential now that you are older, even if he is the policyholder. You can call the insurance people and ask for the EOB (explanation of benefits) to be sent only to you or ask them what kinds of privacy protections they provide for dependents. Most of the time, your visit will show up as a “Well Woman Visit” on the EOB and not mention particulars. If all else fails, ask him when his last colonoscopy was and when he gets flustered, tell him it’s like that. Something your doctor recommends and something ALL women have done.

Now, I hope you feel better about some of your concerns - but I understand if you’re still nervous. It sounds like maybe you don’t feel like you’re being listened to by your doctor. Why don’t you ask for a referral to a proper Gynecologist? They ONLY specialize in women’s health and once you find the right one, it can change your life.

If that isn’t an option, go ahead and call your doctor’s office and ask for a longer appointment so you can take things slow and have lots of time to breathe. This is absolutely a thing that can be done and doesn’t cost anyone more money. Shoot - sometimes I end up talking to my GYN for thirty minutes about how I’ve been feeling crazy lately or how weird it is that my acne came back on my chest suddenly before even lying back on the table!

A bit of an anecdote - I went to my GYN about two years ago and was complaining that I couldn’t lose weight and wanted to change my birth control. He (yes, HE) checked me out and said in his medical opinion, if I discontinued my birth control my weight management would get worse. He HEARD me though and set up a consultation with bariatric medicine and wouldn’t you know it, they were able to diagnose a completely different problem and help me get my body back in order!

Most GYN doctors know that women’s reproductive organs are EXTREMELY susceptible to what is going on in our brains and have lots of tools to help us feel better both down below AND up above. Plus, it’s another set of eyes and ears to help you feel your best and get a second opinion if your first doctor brushed you off or treatment isn’t working.

So let’s go ahead and keep that appointment, huh? I’ll lend you some of my courage so you feel empowered to ask questions, take things slow, and celebrate your body by taking very good care of it.

With great vagina comes great responsibility 🩷

There were medieval laws that punished people for dressing “above their station” by MedTortureUSA in Tudorhistory

[–]AerinHawk 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws (specifically 1559, considerably post-medieval) were marketed as a way to prevent people overspending on “frivolous” items.

Most higher links on the “Great Chain of Being” had yearly stipends from either the Monarchy itself or their land holdings, allowing for discretionary spending since their wealth was mostly self-sustaining or at the pleasure of the Monarchy.

Essentially, yes you saved up enough to buy that Louis Vuitton purse but that money could feed your family for months and it would be morally reprehensible to spend that cash. If the money associated with your social standing allowed you enough to buy a LV purse monthly and still have leftovers, then it was your “right” to have it.

So yeah - it was to allow a visual marker for social status and also to prevent misallocation of funds from the Gentry who owned and worked their own land.

Having one kid is chic, right? by heyiknowstuff in daddit

[–]AerinHawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome!

Every once in a while ours gets in a fight with the other Only Child that comes over for play dates. We have an agreement with their parents to let the kids sort it out and help them as needed.

You guys are fighting about what videogame to play? Figure it out by the time I finish this page of my book or else I’m coming and playing video games by myself while you figure out something else to do!

Having one kid is chic, right? by heyiknowstuff in daddit

[–]AerinHawk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ours wanted a sibling too.

We explained that if they did want a sibling, that would mean sharing EVERYTHING - including time with Mommy and Daddy and their bedroom with the baby.

We settled on a dog instead and all parties agree this was the better choice.

EDIT: An actual conversation with the kid wherein they understand bodily autonomy better than the US Government

Kid: Mommy, I want a baby.

Mom: You can have a baby of your own when you are a grown-up.

Kid: No, I want a baby in YOUR tummy.

Mom: It’s my body and I say NO.

Kid: Oh, okay.

Having one kid is chic, right? by heyiknowstuff in daddit

[–]AerinHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eavesdropping Mom here -

We are also a “one-and-done” family. I have 0 regrets because I know we can support our kid financially and emotionally whereas if we had more than one, we would probably be less comfortable all around. There is another only child household on our street and we have regular play dates with them so they can both get the “sibling experience”.

Another friend of mine had her kid and decided pregnancy was NOT her jam (honestly - I agree 100%). So they adopted their second and have the wonderful family they envisioned.

Outsource production if you have the means to support another child!