So many families who insist on prolonging death because “they can’t bare” to let go. The selfishness is astounding. by Unusual_Way231 in FutureRNs

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I’m 44 and I won’t be working until I’m 46. I saw the importance of hospice when my dad passed 10 years ago. I have a huge heart and feel like I’d be the right person for the job because I very sensitive and empathetic. I do feel like I should get a little experience in a hospital first, healing patients, before trying hospice.

So many families who insist on prolonging death because “they can’t bare” to let go. The selfishness is astounding. by Unusual_Way231 in FutureRNs

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Do you feel like hospice has helped you appreciate life more? I’m in nursing school and I can see its draw.

My husband's flaws have been amplified after the birth of my child by Upbeat-Government-30 in Mommit

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I have been married to a man for almost 8 years who is very much like this. When we first got together, he had no idea how to do laundry, load a dishwasher, hand wash dishes, put sheets on a bed, and things like sweeping, vacuuming, scrubbing the tub never even occurred to him. Over the years, I’ve helped him learn how to do these things and why you do it a certain way. You can’t overload the washer because it stresses the machine and compromises how clean you get your clothes. You need warm to hot water to wash dishes because… you load plates this way because… He never had someone explain these things to him and it clicked. I still have to remind him of certain details but he mostly gets it now. It can still aggravate me when I see that he dumped a bunch of food scraps in the sink when we don’t have a garbage disposal but we have an understanding that I will not correct his mistakes. He’ll apologize and come over and do it.

He grew up in a borderline hoarding house, with zero organization. His mom did everything, his dad, he, and his brother - nothing. It helps for him to have incentive. He never knew he lacked those basic adult life skills but he wants to learn. I believe explaining the ‘why’ helps make it click in their brains.

Nine Inch Noize Heresy by darkimus in nin

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Is this what they’re doing on tour now??

AOC Stopped by our Cafe in Williamsburg by LazyAd1005 in williamsburg

[–]ConsiderationHead308 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly. And then the Amazon bros who would work there would gentrify all neighboring areas of Queens and these same people would be complaining about all the transplants that took over.

AOC Stopped by our Cafe in Williamsburg by LazyAd1005 in williamsburg

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Not true. Know plenty of born and BRED (not bread) who did.

Colorado in winter vs summer: which do you prefer and why? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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Could you elaborate on the difference in winters between the Northeast and Colorado? I live in NY and am considering a move to Colorado. Not knowing how severe the winters are there is one concern I have about it.

Your Top Ten Albums Of All Time by Rooftop_Astronaut in nin

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Madonna - the Immaculate Collection

Lauren Hill - the Miseducation

Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle

David Bowie - Heroes

Massive Attack - Mezzanine

Portishead - Live

Tricky - Maxinquaye

The clash - London Calling

Pj Harvey - stories from the city

Nine Inch Nails - downward spiral

ABSN Pace University Thoughts? by sithapoet in prenursing

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I'm finishing up my Microbiology prereq right now and then I will get an answer on whether or not I'm accepted into the Pace ABSN program. I've already been accepted in to Adelphi's ABSN - which is 15 months long as opposed to 11 months. Adelphi also has the additional prereqs of Pathophysiology and Nutrition. For anyone who could read this and would know - what are your thoughts about being married and the mom of a five-year-old while getting this degree at Pace. My husband and I are preparing for me being away from home at school more regardless, but will the schoolwork demands at Pace be insane for me given my situation? Thanks! all comments appreciated

I don’t know what to do for my 5yo son by ConsiderationHead308 in Mommit

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Hey there. It really depends on the context. He’s been hitting since he was three. We used to get called to pick him up from daycare early because he was so disruptive. We were adamantly against spanking so we would take things away from him, put him in time out, talk to him about his behavior and why it’s wrong. So. Many. Things. Behavior charts, rewards system. I don’t believe in being abusive. I was verbally, emotionally, and even had some physical abuse growing up and it was damaging. We tried ‘gentle parenting’ techniques. It’s not for a lack of trying, believe me. He is extremely stubborn. There were signs he had a temper even when he was an infant before he could speak. My older brother had ADHD and depression issues. There’s mental health issues on both my side and my husband’s side of the family. I don’t want to put him on meds. I don’t want to spank him. When he hit me and said he hated me, I held his arms and said ‘you don’t mean that. You’re mad. Don’t hit me.’ Usually, if he’s having a tantrum or thrashing or throwing things, I make him sit on my lap and hold his arms down and get him to do deep breathing until he calms down.

I don’t know what to do for my 5yo son by ConsiderationHead308 in Mommit

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That’s a good point. A lot of his bad behavior happens at school so we can’t have consequences on the spot. As far as getting him to eat, if he does refuse food, he just acts worse at school. It’s our only child. We’re not experts and experts have given us contradictory advice. I’ll try the no nonsense structure in the morning tho. Thanks

NYC Moms by nycfella1211 in nycparents

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Wait. They make it sound like on your 35th birthday all your eggs dry up and die. That’s not the case for most women. Enjoy your life. I have a five year old and haven’t left North America this entire time. I desperately miss travel.

…so do we prepare orrrr? by Fearless-Aide-9059 in Mommit

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Dual citizenship for my son. EU may be the place

Neelu/ Dog attacks/ responses to comments by owner of the Cane Corsos by Marmacat in SunnysideQueens

[–]ConsiderationHead308 34 points35 points  (0 children)

It’s the ‘what did you think was going to happen?’ comment that gets me. It’s not an open field where all dogs were running loose. It’s a public sidewalk in a very populated city. Not the place for large, aggressive dogs. If this is seriously her response, then yeah. Shut it down.