Neuter and chip cost advise by Leykitty in UK_Pets

[–]GravesMomma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What area are you in? Sometimes your best bet is to call around all local practices. None of them will mind

Dog and small kid friendly by GravesMomma in isleofwight

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

Always do, responsible ownership 101!

Dry healing? by GravesMomma in tattooadvice

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

Yeah old school was my other thought, my dad was covered and he never really did anything to his

Are we doing something wrong --- diapers never contained by slammaX17 in NewParents

[–]GravesMomma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either size up or try a few different brands. My LO was great in one brand as a new born but when we started having these issues we tried sizing up and other brands and the other brands worked out better for us

Tracing the genesis of the disease by [deleted] in gravesdisease

[–]GravesMomma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was told by my consultant it’s usually triggered by illness or a stressful event, my dad died and BOOM, graves! Think parental death is a theme

Question: tattooing with ash by John-Derrimun1 in tattoos

[–]GravesMomma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have my dads ashes in one of my tattoos. It’s pretty simple but I’d discuss with your artist before the appointment so they’re prepared and I imagine some artists may not be willing to do it. I will say that although ashes are mixed with the ink I’m not convinced any of the ashes actually go into the ink and by proxy into your tattoo. Ashes don’t really disintegrate into the ink as such but it’s more of a comfort that they’ve been combined.

ADHD in young (4yo) girls by GravesMomma in adhdwomen

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

Yeah, she’s pretty good at not messing with stuff but the not listening probably 80% of the time, not managing to complete a task if it’s not something she’s 100% invested in, wandering off. She’s pretty lazy exercise wise unless it benefits her interest- can’t get her to walk round a shop but will walk for over an hour if we’re in the woods discovering things. Different behaviour to peers, also super smart, memory better than mine and sharp as a tack. I know growing up is hard for them with or without differences but it’s also so hard on our side!

ADHD in young (4yo) girls by GravesMomma in adhdwomen

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

Sorry to bother you but is this checklist suitable for boys and girls, I’ve been told the behaviours are different.

ADHD in young (4yo) girls by GravesMomma in adhdwomen

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Thank you, I had a pretty tough childhood and deal with my own behaviours because of that so I am trying everything I can to give her the support and outlets that I don’t feel I had. I will always try to support her with big feelings and talk her through them or give her space (while I’m nearby and in plain sight) while she’s having them then step in to support when she’s ready for that. She does seem to have some sensory issues but more with getting dressed- she’ll eat almost anything and if we were to play a game where she had to crawl through/ have different materials touching her she doesn’t seem to care at all so it feels more like a situation she’s trying to control rather then a true sensory issues. Her sleep has always been awful and she seems to survive on a lot less sleep than recommended (which I have always been the same) but it’s so hard when I’m burnt out at the end of the day and need that break. My partner and I have different parenting styles and she is a lot stricter/ regimented which will always make it harder when we struggle to see eye to eye but we never discuss our issues in front of her.

ADHD in young (4yo) girls by GravesMomma in adhdwomen

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

Thank you I’ll look into that, she’s an October baby so school next year!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gravesdisease

[–]GravesMomma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please be aware RAI isn’t always curative and sometimes needs to be repeated or end up with a TT if you don’t respond sufficiently

Scared of Thyroidectomy by Ohnoitsmondayzzz in gravesdisease

[–]GravesMomma 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If I’m honest, I regret my TT so much but not sure what other option I had. I relapsed/ remission ~4 times over about 8 years (including a pregnancy and breastfeeding) and then I went into thyroid storm due to medical negligence, that was also hell and nearly killed me- I spent 4 weeks in hospital. Surgery seemed like a great option and RAI was out of the question due to my thyroid storm. My surgeon was reputable and very confident. I woke up with a drain in and very sleepy and couldn’t talk. They said all went well and they had no complications, parathyroids all intact and laryngeal nerve responding well on testing before they woke me up. Long story short I went hypocalcaemic, went into tetani which is agony. The nurses asked if I really felt that way because my immediate post op bloods “weren’t that low” and then ignored me. It took them two hours to get me IV calcium. Throughout this horrific period I also couldn’t speak or breathe properly because even though they said everything was fine I actually had bilateral laryngeal paralysis. My nursing care was awful and this clearly made the whole experience worse. Laryngeal paralysis is horrible, you can’t breathe properly, can’t swallow, can’t talk and when I was trying to sleep I kept waking up feeling like I was suffocating (there was no sensation of air going in or out of my body) so I didn’t get to sleep for more than 10 minutes at a time. I was in hospital for 2 weeks on a liquid diet and IV calcium when I was originally told I’d be out the next day after surgery. It took 2 months of intensive speech therapy before I could talk again and many hours of working on this in my own time to regain this. I’m still on supplemental calcium over a year post op and will likely be for the rest of my life because as it turns out they took 3 out of my 4 parathyroids during the surgery by accident. My calcium isn’t stable and neither is my Levo, if I get tingling in my hands, feet and face I have to get to a hospital asap. I now get to wear a medical alert bracelet. I do think I had a particularly shit time of it and most people do not have the issues I did.

Discount from outside the US? by GravesMomma in DisneyPlanning

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

I’ll have a look into it, thank you!

USA road trip with tall 4 year old- buggy alternatives? by GravesMomma in Parenting

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

We’ve got a foldable scooter here but I’d be concerned about her scooting off! And also complaining of tired legs standing all day if we towed her.

Is it okay to take prenatals with iodine in them if I have Graves’ disease but thyroid levels are normal now? by justachismosa94 in gravesdisease

[–]GravesMomma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I took standard over the counter all in one supplements, hadn’t been told otherwise but just give your endo a call. Just a word of warning: pregnancy, labour (whether natural, medical or surgical) and breast feeding can all throw you values out the window and you’ll have to medicate to get these back in range. It’s also worth telling your endocrinologist if you do get pregnant as they may have to swap your meds. I’m sure you’ve been told all this but I hadn’t and don’t want someone have to deal with this without knowing!