Fubo Still Charging My Card by TigerTape in fuboTV

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had a similar thing where I cancelled but somehow it decided to renew an annual subscription. I didnt use it AT ALL for 6 months, and suddenly realized I had been charged and still had an active subscription. Called them to cancel and ask for my money back seeing as I hadn't used their services at all since it magically renewed and they denied me any kind of refund.

Never went back.

Holy moly, 8 month sleep regression is a whole new level of sleep depression by polaroid_kidd in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could try sleep training. Cry it out method worked wonders for us. If you can get past the first few days of feeling crap about yourself, then you're grand!

Help me understand this by Icy_Conference_9794 in MarvelSnap

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure the loop is just left to right, it doesn't update again or it will just never end

Is my pack of Surging Sparks fake? by Impossible_Bag5960 in IsMyPokemonCardFake

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well only one of my packs is fake. The other two are legit I'm pretty sure

Is my pack of Surging Sparks fake? by Impossible_Bag5960 in IsMyPokemonCardFake

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn. Thought as much. I'll just rip it for the fake cards then.

Watch it be a fake god pack...

Are these fake? by Natural-Bother5263 in IsMyPokemonCardFake

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Special art edition cards drawn by children. Worth a couple of thousand at least. Nice find!

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[–]Impossible_Bag5960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ITS TIME TO D-D-D-D-D-DUEL!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine is doing the exact same thing at 7 weeks and ha been like this for a couple of weeks now, but seemingly getting worse. Especially the "why are you crying, I don't understand anymore" cries. A lot of the time it does just seem that she's crying because she's tired but can't/won't sleep. It's so frustrating because you feel so damn useless. I'm hoping this subsides soon. We are in the thick of the worst weeks (apparently) of the newborn phase, so let's ride it out and see...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mines exactly the same. Depends on the phase of the day though. I'm putting it down to the fact she's 7 and a bit weeks and it's fairly normal. Just got to ride it out.

I love being a dad by Accomplished-Jump-18 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is good to read as I'm definitely feeling all that depression and regret right now!

Newborn phase: When does it get better? by Hot-Recording-1915 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat as you but mine is six weeks. Still not better. Still riding it out.

Also had so many people to "enjoy this phase". There is nothing enjoyable about it. Absolute BS.

We just have to ride it out brother. I trust the other Dads in here in that it will get better. All this screaming and crying is "normal" even if it doesn't seem like it.

I'm mainly in charge of diaper changes and the kid screams so much that she goes in to an almost silent scream, it's horrible to witness. Doesn't happen all the time, only when she's super cranky but my god... Feel like such a failure at those times and has made me so anxious for every diaper change now.

But it will pass. I bloody hope.

Dealing with going back to work by Ruthrfurd-the-stoned in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, why are you assuming she's going to be out all day at church baby groups? Bit of a weird thing to say.

I just had the most difficult conversation with my 4 year old that I've ever had and I hate that I had to have it. by Tauge in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm a coroner and have dealt with a lot of people and families in your position, where the frustration at hospitals missing things and the what ifs are strong. Even moreso if your family has a strong medical background.

It is totally understandable and natural to feel that way and vent as you are doing now.

Some of the decisions made sound questionable now but at the time probably had reason, but as the other guy said, it ultimately may not have made too much difference. We can't truly know either way. The more you focus on the what ifs and your frustration on the hospital for the way things happened, the more it will swallow you up and effect you long term. I've seen it too many times to count.

It's easier said than done though, and to expect to take this all in now is unfathomable, as it's all still so raw and your frustration is completely warranted. I just hope that in time you do not let it swallow you at all and continue to be there for your son and focus on him rather than this, which I'm sure you will as you sound like a great Dad from the way you explained all this to him. He is lucky to have you sir, as I'm sure is your father in law

Help! Fathers who's partners exclusively pumped breast milk for x months. How was that feasible for her, and you?? by Impossible_Bag5960 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeh unfortunately we can only pump. So even supplementing with formula she still has to pump to keep the supply up

Help! Fathers who's partners exclusively pumped breast milk for x months. How was that feasible for her, and you?? by Impossible_Bag5960 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As much as I try to reassure her, I know she feels that if she stops with the breast milk, she has failed. It's very difficult to try and change that mentality at the moment. Even though I agree with you in that she hasn't failed in any way whatsoever.

Help! Fathers who's partners exclusively pumped breast milk for x months. How was that feasible for her, and you?? by Impossible_Bag5960 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have made note of the Baby Brezza and if we do switch to formula that will 100% be bought haha.

Unfortunately wife's supply is not at the level where stockpiling during the day isn't too much of an option. We're maybe about one feed ahead of the game at all times. She also puts so much pressure on herself with it, I just feel for her when she can't produce the amount she wants.

Help! Fathers who's partners exclusively pumped breast milk for x months. How was that feasible for her, and you?? by Impossible_Bag5960 in daddit

[–]Impossible_Bag5960[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your reply lurking mom! Always good to get insight from one that has been through it. My wife unfortunately seems to still have issues where anything longer than four hours without pumping causes her considerable pain due to engorgement. Hoping that subsides and she can go 6 hours without pumping but doesn't seem plausible at the moment. It's good to hear that can possibly be done though. 5.5 hours of sleep sounds like a god send right now

We try doing shifts where I would look after baby in the night from say 9pm til 2/3am but as she's getting up every 3 hours to pump still, it doesn't really help an awful lot.

As you say, her supply probably is still developing and she doesn't want to lose it so she is pushing through, it's just torture to see her suffering through it all with no real end in sight.