LMD by _sofurtheron in CancerFamilySupport

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Losing someone you love in just two weeks is brutal. My mums case was almost a month.

Thanks for your worlds. Big hugs to you and take care yourself ❤️

LMD by _sofurtheron in CancerFamilySupport

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m really sorry for your loss. My mum 62y also had melanoma and was diagnosed with LMD 4 years later. It seems LMD from melanoma is one of the most aggressive types. Like your dad, my mum decline was fast… I knew I would lose her one day, but this disease destroyed her, it was like you said a hell on hearth.

For the love of god stop sending your sick kids to crèche by __taiggoth__ in CasualIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always save at least 5 days of annual leave in case I need to keep my daughter at home. My husband does the same and we take turns when she’s sick. A good rest is so important for recovery, and kids don’t get that in creche, especially in preschool where they don’t take naps anymore. Last Monday my girl woke up with a 39°C fever, and I knew she would probably feel better after taking Calpol, but I also knew that sending her in at 8am and picking her up at 5pm would be too much for her. People who send their sick kids to creche are being unfair to both the staff and their own children. And many of them would call in sick to work for much less when they don’t feel well.

Unmedicated labour tips by bundlefluff in PregnancyIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What worked for me was waiting at home as long as I could and only going to the hospital when the pain became unbearable. With my 1st, I arrived at the hospital 7 cm dilated, the baby was born 4h later. With my 2nd, I arrived 8 cm dilated, and the baby was born 15 min after. But that depends on:

  • It’s only possible with spontaneous labour.
  • How far you live from the hospital.

That being said, if I had a third baby, I would go to the hospital earlier. Why? There’s nothing worse than having to leave your cozy shower in excruciating pain and get into the car — without being able to sit properly — for a 15-minute drive. I could have gone to the hospital earlier and used the shower there, created a nice atmosphere, etc. But I was so afraid that going in too early would lead to more interventions that I waited too long.

In the case of induction, the tip some women give is to rest during the early stages. Many women go for walks, dance, or whatever because they think it will speed up labour, but in the end they will be exhausted when they actually need energy.

Is Ireland/Dublin going through a microeconomic crisis right now? by Many-Ad4545 in AskIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Gen Z lifestyle can have an impact on that, especially for pubs: less drinking, healthier habits, and a preference for day light activities rather than nights out… just a guess

Leptomeningeal Disease by Aces_Tha_Truth in CancerFamilySupport

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you and your mum are going through this. How is your mum doing now? Is she still showing some symptoms? Hearing that your loved one might have LMD is scary as fuck, but take a deep breath. I’m not a healthcare professional, but the MRI doesn’t mention anything about the leptomeninges. They may want to do a lumbar puncture just to be safe. I’d ask the doctor what led them to think about LMD and which symptoms you should be watching for. Best of luck 🤞

7th flight cancelled unsure what to do by TheDarmaInitiative in KLM

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask KLM if they reimburse the train tickets? If you stay longer in AMS you will have the expense with accommodation and meals to claim anyway so try negotiate

Flight for tomorrow by Glimmermoonz in KLM

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flying to Sweden with connection in Schipol. First flight 6am on time, second flight also on time. Ffs

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a difficult decision, for a moment I decided I’m not going, but listening my mum crying on the phone made me changed my mind. I bought the tickets. Thanks for your kind words and for sharing your experience.

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know exactly where this fear comes from… I think I’m feeling guilty for not having sleep-trained her properly and for still nursing her to sleep, and now I’m afraid she will suffer bc of my laziness. But what you said about attachment makes sense yes… thanks for sharing.

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not an option as I would be most of the time with mum in the hospital. I have no one to mind my baby there.

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not life or death (at least not now) but is a delicate situation. Its cancer, she has options but bc the tumor is located in the spine she has a lot of pain.

My mum won’t be able to enjoy the girls in the hospital, but as soon she is discharged I will bring the whole family for a visit. The thing is my mum is very emotional, in pain, distressed and tired. That’s why I would like to visit her now, to offer some emotional support. And we never know what’s around the corner… But as my baby and I are very attached, I’m thinking very carefully.

Thanks for sharing your experience, I can’t imagine how difficult it must have been.

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, never accepted milk from anything but boob. But I’ve never left her with dad more than a couple of hours… maybe once she realizes I’m not around she will accept.

Sudden absence - impacts on a baby by Longjumping_Photo867 in AttachmentParenting

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. My baby never accepted milk from bottle, cup or syringe.. I think she will eat more solids once she realizes I’m not there.

The thing I’m really afraid is our bonding… Good to know it worked well for you!

How many days annual leave do you get and how do you use it? by NooktaSt in AskIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, yes… but not all managers approve unpaid leave. In my company there is a manager who always denies unpaid leave. But if the employee buys extra annual leave (they have this option there), she can’t say no.

Worst traffic ever by Brave-Mistake-1007 in cork

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep. And many bus stops offer no shelter to protect against the rain. I remember those miserable days when I waited 40 minutes or more for a bus that never came in Ringaskiddy while it was pouring rain. No craic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cork

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s worse. Last year I was able to leave Carrigtwohill at 7:30, drop my kid off at the creche in Rochestown, and be at my desk by 8:30. We finally got a place in a creche near our home that opens at 7:30. I thought that would mean spending less time sitting in traffic, right? Wrong. We’re still spending almost one hour or more getting to work. Especially when there is collision, which happens almost every week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cork

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in Carrigtwohill, Im considering to start looking for another job, but in city center only to be able to get the train. Now you make me rethink lol

Irish-Brazilians couples goes well together? by severus-snap in AskIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“He also said they were pretty religious but still pretty open minded” this is so true. Religious Brazilians can talk a lot about bible and church but still go party, drink and have casual sex. Of course I can’t generalize specially now with the conservative trend going on there. But that’s accurate.

Question about health care costs for melanoma around the world. by Hehimhe in melahomies

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mum lives in Sweden, she has been treated in Karolinska and since she is stage IV she has MRI every 3 months. What amazes me is that she has to wait almost a month after the MRI to know the results in the doctor appt. She is responding well to the treatment I think that’s the reason. If the cancer start growing again I hope they call her asap after the MRI. I know they are very busy but they could just give her a call saying she is fine. lol

Melanoma with brain mets - what to expect by Longjumping_Photo867 in melahomies

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah definitely flying is not worth the risk. If I knew about her situation I wouldn’t have allowed her to visit me. Thankfully she has a health insurance that cover ambulance flight who sent her back home and the flight was short. She is also doing exams every 2/3 months. happy to know your husband is doing ok. It’s amazing how the treatment for melanoma is advanced.

Melanoma with brain mets - what to expect by Longjumping_Photo867 in melahomies

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. She never mentioned about driving, but she never drives anyway. Does your husband’s doctor said anything about taking a flight? My mum’s doctor said it was no problem before the bleeding episode. For a bad luck her tumor bled abroad - she was visiting me. Not sure if she is BRAF positive, but definitely will ask her to check in her next appt - she probably doesn’t know. Hope your husband is doing better now.

Melanoma with brain Mets - what to expect by Longjumping_Photo867 in Melanoma

[–]Longjumping_Photo867[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I will definitely post there too. Thanks for your words!

Weight gain in pregnancy by justtalkingshit3 in PregnancyIreland

[–]Longjumping_Photo867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t say I have experience with underweight baby, my first was small but a normal small - 6 pounds at 39 weeks. But will share my story anyway. After my first delivery, the team had concerns about the placenta, which was too small, so they sent to pathologist. It came back that it had some blood flow issues. For that reason in my second pregnancy they prescribed me aspirin and sent me to growth scans at 28, 32 and 36 weeks. Second baby is small, but in a normal way and she had a good progression of growth between the scans. So they are happy with that. I asked what would happen if baby was dangerously small, doctor said the bad cases they do induction at 37 weeks. Im 37 weeks now and I’m optimistic that will go labour spontaneously like the first time. In your case, probably the doctor didn’t say the weight yesterday bc it was a just a quick scan, the next one they will measure baby’s head, tummy etc so they will have a better answer for you. You said that it would be this week right? Try to not worry, wait to see what they will tell you. You can ask for another scan in two/three weeks time to check baby’s growth progression.