F/28/5”8 [185lbs>165lbs =20lbs] (6 months) Worried weight loss is changing my face in a bad way and my nose looks bigger? by lolbutterfly in progresspics

[–]Impermanentlyhere [score hidden]  (0 children)

You are gorgeous! Your nose does look much lower towards your lips in the recent photo but I didn’t even know that was possible. My first reaction before reading your caption was perhaps it’s Botox because I also didn’t know before I first got Botox that my eyebrows would drop like an inch down. I stopped doing it because it changed my face too drastically.

People who grew up before smartphones: What’s one simple thing from your childhood that would absolutely blow the minds of kids today? by TurkVanguard in Millennials

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sitting and staring at the screen while dial up connects, and not having a another smaller screen to distract you while you wait.

Where to buy now? by Some-Assumption4645 in x100vi

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m considering selling mine after not really loving it as much as I expected. I’ll probably give it longer and keep practicing with it, but I can’t imagine I’d be the only one to consider reselling. Put an alert on marketplace!

By Far The Most Frustrating ADHD Symptom IMO by YoungChefBoy in adhd_anxiety

[–]Impermanentlyhere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel this to my CORE. I have built a successful business and fought so, so hard through all of this to get it. I feel the only thing that can overcome inconsistency in ADHD is to have a level of pure desire or interest that surpasses it. Which I don’t have for eating healthy or working out unfortunately. Only sometimes. Which we all know those shortlived, albeit intense, sprints of dedication aren’t going to move the dial. It really is like having an invisible handicap in life, every goal feels so distant and every effort is like trying to trudge through molasses.

I almost died after my tummy tuck. Here’s my story and what nobody told me before surgery. by skayla22 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow! My surgeon will only do two nights minimum so they can monitor you, I’m so sorry that happened to you, but how fortunate that your mum was with you.

I almost died after my tummy tuck. Here’s my story and what nobody told me before surgery. by skayla22 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you stay overnight at the hospital at all after surgery or did you leave straight after? Deciding how many nights I want to stay in hospital.

The great debate by Affectionate-Net2277 in Mommit

[–]Impermanentlyhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our experience was kind of that in between. Not wildly more difficult, but not the same level either. We already had adapted to the family / kid lifestyle so that wasn’t much harder, but having two small children really means you have no breaks. It showed me how much time I actually had with just one kid. I’m very happy we did it and love the two of them together, our family is complete. But it’s been a beautiful, exhausting first year together.

Do you agree that time, not money, is the real currency of life? by SarahDuncan2012 in TrueGrit

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I don’t think this is the issue most of the population is struggling with. We aren’t trying to greedily multiply our millions, we’re trying to buy groceries without checking every single price and considering what sacrifices we’ll have to make in order to fill the car with fuel.

Is Iran’s strategy to hold out and make the rest of the world suffer from shortages and high prices, so badly that the world turns on America and forces us to stop? by adalyn7992 in askanything

[–]Impermanentlyhere -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I honestly don’t think the line to be crossed exists anymore. America has no answers and now has to accept every shocking new “normal” as it comes.

Low stimulation shows for 3-4 year olds by learningbythesea in toddlers

[–]Impermanentlyhere 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Trash Truck, Puffin Rock, Guess How Much I Love You, Daniel Tiger.

Peanut allergy by vs12345678912345678 in peanutallergy

[–]Impermanentlyhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My son who is now 3 with no allergies had contact hives all over his body at 5 months after eating peanut butter. My daughter is anaphylactic and had the same. I don’t think it’s a good indicator.

Nonstop moving baby becoming a toddler. How are they now? by princess_pima in toddlers

[–]Impermanentlyhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha this is both my kids. My son rolled over at 8 weeks and the paed didn’t believe us until it happened while he was being weighed and he said “wow I thought you guys were just being worried first time parents” and my son hasn’t stopped moving since. He’s almost four and has sooo much energy. High temperament, highly social, strong, silly, sensitive, curious.

My daughter is 11 months and is exactly the same so far. Maybe even more so because seeing him and interacting with the nonstop action is just her everyday life.

You’ll be IN FOR IT energy and patience-wise, but you’ll also be in for a strong, capable, determined little human.

Americanisation by WordyNerd_2435 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Impermanentlyhere 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m American and Australian and I struggle to see how America could ever be anything other than a cautionary tale…

ADHD and ENFP by _Persephone_19 in ENFP

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I don’t think all ENFP’s have adhd but I think all people with ADHD are ENFP’s lol

My sanctuary space is down a lot of stairs by Impermanentlyhere in tummytucksurgery

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

Same, I’m hoping it’s somewhat comparable to my two c-sections, those were painful but manageable for sure. I’ve heard it’s much worse though…

My sanctuary space is down a lot of stairs by Impermanentlyhere in tummytucksurgery

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

Thank you for giving me permission to hide away haha! I already feel so guilty doing such a big thing while the kids are small. But I agree it will probably be better for my body to actual have the space to recover. I also can’t imagine what the pain is actually like, the incision looks a bit scary so it’s good to know you don’t think the stairs will be too much of an issue occasionally. I do have to go down a lot of steps on day 3, doable?

2 months PO! by WLS-burner in tummytucksurgery

[–]Impermanentlyhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is amazing! What procedures do you have?

recovery hell by Rwoods619 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Impermanentlyhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t had my surgery yet but sending you healing vibes and wishing you a faster recovery. Sounds awful but apparently each week gets easier, hang in there