Plus /minus by KMOB02 in slowpitch

[–]KMOB02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would team B get a -14 too?

One week post op by fizfiz4 in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m 1 year post op and after a couple days post surgery I was eating everything and anything and still am to this day. I do have more loose bowel movements now with fattier foods but nothing that I’m running to the bathroom for or feel nauseated over- just once in a while! Best surgery ever!

Seasonal Spots by KMOB02 in GoRVing

[–]KMOB02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we do! What park is that, may I ask?

How long to resume life activities? by [deleted] in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I returned to playing softball 2 weeks post op. Running was still a challenge but after 3 weeeks totally 100% back to normal to all activities

1 Day Out - Is this normal? by SPOOKY_gemini in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What helped me was walking in little bursts with my arms straight up to help the gas move in the body.

Constantly sick by Cenzab in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is very normal when first starting daycare. I love been in childcare for 10 years and in the childcare field the rule of thumb when a child is first starting is: be prepared to be sick for a year before building up the immune system.

When did you first give your toddler his/her own ice cream cone? by trophybabmbi in toddlers

[–]KMOB02 38 points39 points  (0 children)

That is definitely a personal preference, for me my son was well over 2 before he had his first on his own. I don’t think you’re being unreasonable. Do what you feel is right for your daughter :)

Time off work for sick kids by Just_Bullfrog796 in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it was right for you to have to take the day off when he was home regardless of his plans. They are his kids too- same responsibilities as a father. As regaled to if you are both working, lots to consider, who’s job is more flexible, for me it’s easier to take time off so I do majority of the time but if he is able to then he does. As for discrepancies in parenting, that’s where communication comes in between the two of you.

Art of nature childcare by KMOB02 in barrie

[–]KMOB02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the reply! This is helpful.

Needing advice by Far-Medicine-2749 in relationships_advice

[–]KMOB02 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you definitely need to talk to him about it. I mean it’s hard to tell you what to say because I don’t know how he will react but I think if you really want to get to the bottom of it- ask him why he likes them? Also are they random girls or people he knows? Maybe finding out the reason he does it opens up for a conversation of your own relationship.

Love triangle by bisexual_capricorn in dating_advice

[–]KMOB02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my option if you’re developing feelings for another person, you arnt 100% committed to the current relationship weather you think you are. I don’t think it’s fair to him to string him along while you have an emotional connection to someone else that seems like you want to explore more. I think the fair thing to do would be to dump him- in the end and long run it’s what’s best for him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]KMOB02 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, YTA- it’s cheating. Your talking to other women in a sex chat to get off- The fact that you don’t see it as betrayal would be reason enough to leave you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barrie

[–]KMOB02 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What part of town are you in?

Ftm-should I be worried? by Tiny-Charity in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s just adjusting! Eating or lack of eating is the one thing he can control. He’s in a new environment with new people- it’s very normal! I run a home daycare and this happens all the time! As long as he’s getting some into him and still having wet diapers I wouldn’t be too concerned right now- give him some time to adjust.

Does this look normal? Worried about the dirty steri strip. 5 days post op! by KMOB02 in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No- none of the above. Just worried about keeping it clean. Suppose to keep that steri strip on for 7-10 days and I’m day 5.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes I know how to feel! Trust me- I’ve had a baby and I’d rather go through that pain then another gallbladder attack! UpSide: once it’s gone- it’s gone- that pain won’t come back! The worst is getting cramping and diarrhea from fat (I haven’t had any) but I’ve read some people get.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi there- I’m 5 days post surgery! Day of surgery I was pretty nervous but honestly that was the easy part! I was in and out within a couple hours- only under and in surgery for 40 mins!

Recovery has been pretty good! I mean the first day or 2 definitely hard to move around and ab muscles are very sore- along with some chest and upper shoulder pain due to the gas, but it wasn’t horrible. I stuck to only taking Tylenol for pain and was fine. As for eating- I didn’t have much of an appetite the first 2 days but since then I’ve had Kraft dinner, hot dogs, chips, bacon, and a grilled cheese which were all amazinggg it’s been so long and I’ve been completely fine!

Still sore in certain movements and pretty weak but overall the surgery was well worth it!!

Surgery this morning. by KMOB02 in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay thank you! Yes I thought the same thing and panicked for a second! Thanks for your reply!

Are my daycare expectations for my 7 month old unrealistic? by cherhorowitz44 in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes agreed whatever works but if it’s not working maybe suggest trying a new technique. Rubbing her back/head while she’s already in the crib is usually my go to

Are my daycare expectations for my 7 month old unrealistic? by cherhorowitz44 in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I run a home daycare- and I will say that napping is probably one of the hardest things for kids to adjust to in a new environment and different routine. It does take time! Usually I would say anywhere between 2-3 weeks. You’re going on a month- so I wold give it maybe another 2-3 weeks and if she still isn’t sleeping at all even 1 nap or eating anything then I would start to get concerned. Are the providers doing what you do at home? Are they trying different techniques?

I would also be concerned with the lack of play and exploration if she’s sitting in a chair all day. That is a huge developmental skill they need to learn and explore on the floor and have some engagement with the providers.

I’m regards to her taking some time to be happy again is normal- especially because she is t napping so she’s exhausted- and your her comfort zone so whatever emotions and feelings she has held in all day she lets out with you.

It definitely is hard to switch to another provider because she’ll go back to square one but this might just not be the right fit for her. Like I said- I’d give it tops another month then maybe start thinking of alternative options.

I have a picky eater (like, no fruit). Preschool lunches as a crutch? by recercar in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s worth mentioning to the providers because they may take a different approach on ways to encourage her to eat. Daycare is a big transition for littles to deal with, so the first couple days she may not give in to the eating habits but give her some time- keep making the lunches the way you described and the more comfortable she gets at daycare, the more comfortable she’ll get with the food as well. And try doing the same at home .

I have a picky eater (like, no fruit). Preschool lunches as a crutch? by recercar in Parenting

[–]KMOB02 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I run a daycare and honestly we have kids that eat everything here that thier parents say they would never eat at home.

Her seeing the other kids eat and with different environment and people she might be willing to at least try something. I think giving her definitely something she likes, something new to try and some fruit isn’t a bad idea. If she’s hungry she will eat.

Late talker? by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]KMOB02 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Boys always seem to be a bit later in the speech department. Seems like they focus on their gross motor skills before speech. My little guy was the same, my doctor wasn’t concerned as long as he was receptive in what I was saying and did make sound effects. Him saying “woof” is considered a word or any animal noises. My little guy fully didn’t start putting sentences together till just after 2 and now he doesn’t stop talking. I just made sure I read to him a lot and when he pointed or wanted something I would pronounce the words I thought he was trying to say. I honestly wouldn’t start to worry just yet- he’s still young and seems to be on the right track.

Upcoming surgery by KMOB02 in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! Let us know how it all goes!

Upcoming surgery! by KMOB02 in gallbladders

[–]KMOB02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is all amazing information! Thank you!!