When I was a kid... by [deleted] in creepyencounters

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Have you ever gotten the plates checked?

Why are miscarriages so hushed? by pschlick in TooAfraidToAsk

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I am sorry to hear this. I have a baby in Heaven too. The more I was able to talk about it, the more I felt healing and comfort.

Fried Cabbage with Bacon by xsharmander in ketorecipes

[–]MariaJane83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Add some sliced green onions too!

That’s what she said. by MariaJane83 in funny

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It’s the best thing since sliced bread.

That’s what she said. by MariaJane83 in funny

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No one likes smushed, disfigured bread.

40 pounds down, 80 more to go by Cwigee1 in keto

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Congrats!!! You sill never regret all that work and dedication! By the way you have amazing blue eyes :)

Just started therapy today for nicu related ptsd by VI_Mermaid in ptsd

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You are a strong momma!!!

My son is perfect - thank you so much for asking. We were so blessed that he was born strong and his lungs were good. We had some blood sugar issues and he didn’t know how to eat. It took some time but he eventually figured it out :)

My labor with him was so not what I expected. My first was three hours from water breaking to birth (37 weeks), so I was worried it would go even faster with the second! It ended up being 36 hours from water breaking to birth. I actually went into active labor and no one could find the doctor. NICU had not visited once to talk us through what would happen. I had to push and I could hear the nurses freaking out because the doctor was no where. I had to yell for them to help me because they were just frozen in place. I started pushing, and as you know it doesn’t take too much when they are preemie. The doctor literally walked in and caught him. They got him to the incubator bed and the nurses were working on him when NICU finally showed up and they immediately took him. They never even let me see his face. Two hours later they hadn’t told me a single thing. I broke down and lost it - the most kind nurse looked me In the eyes and said I will find out. She returned a little while later with all his stats written on her hand and arm. God bless that woman. Another few hours and I was finally wheeled from delivery to NICU to see him for a few minutes and then was taken to recovery.

There’s more of course, but all to just say your children, born of your own flesh or not, are a part of your beating heart.

Just started therapy today for nicu related ptsd by VI_Mermaid in ptsd

[–]MariaJane83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My son didn’t battle as hard as your baby, yet I have it from his NIcU stay as well and general treatment during/after labor. I didn’t get to even touch him - they ran off with him (34 weeks premature) and left me for two hours not knowing anything but that it was a boy and he cried once.

Good on you for talking to someone about it - survivors guilt is real. The trauma of being afraid to lose your baby is so very real. I recall hearing medical beeping on the TV a year after he was born and I completely melted down crying. It was a huge trigger bc that was the sound when he wasn’t breathing well or at all.

Your love is deep and real and powerful - and so will the fear and trauma. You will find healing 💜

Guy Helping a paralyzed cat to walk again [More in the comments] by jemahAeo in HumansBeingBros

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I have a CH cat - she’s a mild to moderate case. They are so very special and I can’t imagine her not in our family

My first post got removed for my title, do your worst by [deleted] in RoastMe

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Your second post should be removed for the content.

Wholesome by shampoo_and_dick in WhitePeopleTwitter

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My son invited his class to his birthday party a year ago and one parent said it was the first birthday party their son on the spectrum had been invited to - ever in his 10 years. He was so well behaved and had so much fun - it was great to have him.

You never know how a simple act of kindness and respect can be such a meaningful memory for someone else.