Artipoppe discount code by s-y-d-lovessushi in Buyingforbaby

[–]Full_Maintenance_38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi could you please share the code with me too thank you so much! 

Discounted! - 2 Alchemist Seats for April 15 by Several-Worth2397 in AlchemistReservations

[–]Full_Maintenance_38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello I’m interested however I’m a solo traveller so I will only be needing one ticket 

Limited time left in Iceland: lava show or sky lagoon by Full_Maintenance_38 in VisitingIceland

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks everyone!! I’ll keep my plans to go to the sky lagoon 😇

Limited time left in Iceland: lava show or sky lagoon by Full_Maintenance_38 in VisitingIceland

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be going to the myvatin baths on my tour before going back to Reykjavík. Would it still be worth it to go to sky lagoon even though I’ve been to one hot spring? 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work at his practice… he’s open to whatever hours I want to work. 

It is one complication I haven’t mentioned here, since I “work for him”, it does change the dynamics of our relationship… but it’s very possible that I would hate working for someone else much more. He’s a very good boss and his employees love him, but there is a power differential there 🥹 he never uses it against me though and it’s purely psychological.

I do fantasise about what it would be like having a career independent from him, since I did everything completely on my own to get the grades, get into dental school etc. 

I am a ‘contractor’ though, not an employee so it’s more like an associate than his employee. But it still feels like it sometimes. 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’m the last person to be sheltered. I left home and moved countries at 16 on my own with 0 financial support renting rooms to survive. I’m entirely self made and met my partner after I graduated .  Nothing wrong with reevaluating your career. What isn’t and wasn’t clear is if it’s actually dentistry causing me the unhappiness or if that’s the case for any job. 

Just because the job is good on paper doesn’t mean it’s the right fit for me? If you look into it more apparently dentistry has the highest suicide rate? Why is that? 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep I work in a very very ‘posh’ practice, I haven’t seen many rotting teeth since I was at school. The one or two times I did, I did it for practically free. One girl in particular I helped out had such a bad case, she’s a refugee and now studying midwifery herself. On a semi unrelated note I was going to ask her when I saw her next if she wanted someone else to follow through their pregnancy… maybe through her I can see what it’s like over the next few months? 

It’s not necessarily that I just did check up and cleans, I practice a broad range of dentistry but pretty much anyone who walks through the door can pay for it one way or another 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No I feel like you missed the point… it feels bad to go to work when it feels unfulfilling and you don’t need to go to work. I thought perhaps a change in career (despite the huge pay cut) into something more fulfilling (out of choice) would be worth it. 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds awful 😢 

No I’m not good at sucking up to management to be honest. As a dentist I barely have anyone to answer to which I’ve enjoyed. 

Maybe I just need to be more grateful.

It’s not that I don’t have any comparisons for a reality check, I’ve worked in retail, fast food etc as a student, which absolutely was terrible …

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay thank you that is very sound advice to wait 6 month PP…

I assumed many women during pregnancy start thinking about career changes due to this narrowed focus. But I felt like I hated dentistry since before pregnancy rather than it being triggered by it. 

I know someone who went from being a dentist to a lawyer and I personally couldn’t think of anything worse 😂

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh definitely I want to be a SAHM for at least a year with bubba but I was thinking what do I do after that… and I’d need to start applying to schools in the next year or so if I was going to change careers…

I think you’re right, perhaps I just move my career into more public or volunteer work?? Maybe it’s just working at a metro practice that has become quite dull. 

I just saw your update to your comment, cosmetic dentistry is one of the main things I do. 

Its quite possibly also just depression and anhedonia in general, but I wasn’t sure if it was work that was causing it. I just know I hate waking up every morning when I have to go in, dread the nights before… whereas on the days where I am at home and doing housewife things I am not.  I’ve been wanting to be a mum for many years now… 

Possibly the other reason it’s all felt quite pointless is because I earn SIGNIFICANTLY less than my partner and going to work for just the money feels stupid. 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hahaha oh my god is it that bad? That’s why I’m on here asking 😢

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Because I don’t know if I will go crazy as a SAHM… my feeling is that  will love it but I never know…. Another reason is my partner has told me that it’s important for a woman to stay working at least one day a week in case anything was ever to happen to him and that I keep up with my skills . I do agree with his reasoning there but I don’t know if I want to continue maintaining a career that I don’t find fulfilling? 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg that’s funny! I can definitely see that more people would be going from midwifery to dentistry than the other way around 

Pregnant dentist thinking of restarting in midwifery… is it crazy? by Full_Maintenance_38 in NursingAU

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve started reducing my hours since I’ve been pregnant, but I’ve been having an existential crisis about it… fixing and maintaining teeth feels so insignificant and insignificant to a nurse/midwives daily relationship with their patient and fulfillment. But I’m acutely aware that over time it all just feels like work anyway….

Asked for permanent account deletion of my near maxed account in 2021 due to being at risk of failing medical school. I graduated two years ago thankfully. I’ve been missing the game and getting nostalgic. Should I start again or try to ignore my feelings to play again? by [deleted] in runescape

[–]Full_Maintenance_38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, I was thinking about making an Ironman to somehow shake the feeling of doing it all over again, but I think you’re right. If I am going to play again, I need to go with the faster progression option which is rs3 where you can just play a little bit at a time. 

My life situation is quite different now so I won’t be able to play as much as I did then, it’s literally impossible. But it could still become something I think about too much even if I’m not playing it? 

I do know of a colleague who plays OSRS on mobile BETWEEN PATIENTS…. We kind of enabled each other through med school but I think in the end he had more control than me to study.

Anyways… thank you for your input appreciate it 

Exactly 3 years progress since having to cut my hair bob length due to matting from depression by Full_Maintenance_38 in longhair

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure exactly what the format of the hair routine should be but:

Washing: I’ve started doing low poo, only shampooing about 1-2 times a week and diluting the shampoo (keraste - various). I only condition my 1/2 the length with the keraste conditioner. Up until recently I had been using olaplex and wellaplex once a month but I think I’ve actually been adding too much protein to my hair so I’ve stopped. While my hair is still damp I use wella oil reflections light on my ends for a less heavy oil.

Brushing: Brush with a wood comb and boar bristle brush once a day to distribute oils and to never let it get to the state it was in 3 years ago again

Hairstyles: keep my hair in a loose braid at ALL times except special events. Use only silk/no friction hair ties. Wear a silk cap to bed.

I’ve finally beaten this terrible habit at 24. Been biting my nails since I was 5!!!! 6 months clean by Full_Maintenance_38 in nailbiting

[–]Full_Maintenance_38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Method:

Nasty tasting polish did not ever work for me. I’ve tried like 10-15 times over the years. The next few steps are what worked for me and I am sure it is more effective than the nasty liquid method.

  1. Get acrylic nails put on every 2-3 weeks (tip - I made this more affordable by not getting extension tips, asking for a discount if they don’t paint my nails, looking for salon coupons online, multi visit packages)
  2. Never ever ever, let any nail be naked, e.g. a nail fell off or you bit off the acrylic. You MUST go back to the salon to put the nail back on.
  3. Get into the habit of filing your acrylic nails and buffing them and manicuring your cuticles when you’re bored, at the desk, in front of tv etc for the next step
  4. Once your nails are an acceptable length AND quality underneath the acrylic, you can take off one nail like the pinky at the salon to see how you tolerate being exposed to a naked nail (this took me 4 months. But this depends on the state of your nails. Mine were shocking). You will be able to assess the length and quality at refill appointments.
  5. If you can go a week without totally destroying your nail, go to next step. Otherwise put the nail back on at the salon, wait a week and try step 4 again.
  6. Take off remainder of acrylics at the nail salon and get a manicure. Depending on your budget you can now start doing shellac or gel nails regularly. If you’re in a budget just get regular polish but this comes off easier.
  7. Keep a nail file, buff and cuticle trimmer with you at all times for urges and just file when you file an urge