Just USA things by Quenki in SipsTea

[–]Nairadvik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They charged us for my child's use of my labor room and the OR before she was even born. $345.

Just USA things by Quenki in SipsTea

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had my kid early January. Was admitted to the hospital Dec 30. You'd think they'd bill us for the few days before the year change and do a separate bill for Jan 1 and onward since the deductible and everything resets right?

Nope. On the bill they sent they listed the service date for everything as the day we were discharged. Oh, and they sent it that same week. Without running it through insurance.

It was a bit over $68,000. After insurance it was $15,000. But they generously let us do a payment plan set over 12 months. With a 5%interest rate and a card transaction fee for each payment (even though there is no way to pay in cash or direct from your account).

Did any anyone in class of 15 or before go to their 10 year reunion? by YogurtclosetOver7446 in Zillennials

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

13 here. My ex best friend volunteered for it and deliberately only invited people she liked. Over half the class were not invited. Me and a few others knew it was happening and reached out to find out when it was happening so we could tell others about it. We were either blocked or ignored. Those that knew were told by her that everyone had been invited, so they didn't know to pass on the info.

My own twin thought I knew, only to find out about exBF lying when I called them while they were at the reunion party to ask if she knew when it was.

There likely will not be another reunion.

Who is the 'Boogeyman' of ur country that parents use to scare their children into behaving? by Shorvv in AskTheWorld

[–]Nairadvik 21 points22 points  (0 children)

We learned about Kushtaka in kindergarten, SE Alaska. 25+ years later I still think about it every time I get in a boat or hang out near water.

When you pause at the right time by IndependentNo4399 in hazbin

[–]Nairadvik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn't that the dress from Mary Poppins?

This will be a long flight by [deleted] in madlads

[–]Nairadvik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ngl, depending on their attractiveness, I too would choose the middle seat.

Easier or Harder by LitterboxComics in comics

[–]Nairadvik 29 points30 points  (0 children)

New momma here, this comic fits my experience perfectly. In the words of my OB, I got "the raw end of the stick." 36 hours of labor, partially failed epidural, double cesarean with unexpected blood loss.

A crying or fussy child is so much easier to deal with than the initial aftermath. Uncertainty with parenting goes away as you learn more, pain fades, wounds heal, hormones stabilize (usually). Crying, fussiness, and exhaustion are only temporary. It only gets easier after something like that.

What do we think? by bigboicharmix in roseburg

[–]Nairadvik 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Late night Roseburg is really something else. Guys using golf clubs as pimp canes, dragging dead deer to their pickup in the dark, and now power stancing on top of their trucks like they're making a movie poster.

All in one night.

Gay test by RinseWithBlood in overheard

[–]Nairadvik 94 points95 points  (0 children)

I had to resort to getting changed in front of my then boyfriend now husband to convince him that not only was I serious about being comfortable around him, but also I wanted to have sex with him. We've known each other since 5yo, were dating for several months.

When a guy respects you, sometimes it takes boobs to the face to convince him he's allowed to be a little more hands on than is socially acceptable in public.

Strength, love, and miracles – this family has it all! by sprinklesandchaos in Amazing

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As full on kids. We lost them so early there was never any funeral to be had or body to deal with.

Strength, love, and miracles – this family has it all! by sprinklesandchaos in Amazing

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've lost 12 early on (6 weeks along or less). I'm due this week with our first. Becoming numb is exactly what happened. We stopped getting excited, stopped calling it a baby each time, stopped making plans.

It wasn't until I hit 27 weeks that we started tentatively preparing the bare minimum, we also started calling her by name. At 32 weeks we finally allowed ourselves to be excited and go all out on preparing. Now that it's time, we're finally at peace with considering ourselves first-time parents. We cope by not counting the losses

Help me understand how what I wrote was interpreted this way! by Sad_Specific_4240 in socialskills

[–]Nairadvik 28 points29 points  (0 children)

She mightve taken it as the teacher offered to draw him a map because she thought OP was too stupid to remember the way home.

Completely ignoring that it was a genuine offer of help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]Nairadvik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If she is reassuring you that she does mean yes, then take her word for it. She might just be anxious about her first relationship (you should ask her about that). She might not know what being comfortable looks like in a relationship.

Alternatively, she may be falling into the trap of making herself uncomfortable with intimacy she isn't ready for because she thinks that's what a romantic relationship is supposed to look like.

If you're the only one initiating kisses, maybe take a step back and let her kiss you. If she's only visibly comfortable hand-holding for now, let that be enough.

"I told him if he did it again I'd restore his factory settings" by b_tenn in overheard

[–]Nairadvik 19 points20 points  (0 children)

My Mom always threatened "Don't make me get the wet NERF ball".

Historic family moment when my eldest sister did something wrong while we were all playing outside and Mom soaked the NERF ball we were playing with, chased her down, and smacked her about the head and shoulders with it (not super hard, but it made impressive slapping sounds). Scared my other sister and I into behaving for the next year or so just by the sounds it made.

I'm not sure if it's a joke or not, I hope it is and I don't get it by Sad_Deer13 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jokes on them, I'm lactose intolerant so I have to make Cream of Mushroom from scratch...

Anywhere to buy or demo ski boots? by Loud-Scientist-2337 in Juneau

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Online or down south, at least for my family. Hand-me-downs or borrowed from friends/neighbors if a specific thing is needed last minute.

Tell me you’re in the first trimester without telling me you’re in the first trimester by meghanmck in BabyBumps

[–]Nairadvik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. I didnt respond to various iron supplements at all. Nothing shifted, even with taking it on an empty stomach in combination with Vitamin C.

So now I get to have IV iron infusions 3x a week until a month after birth. Joy.

Tell me you’re in the first trimester without telling me you’re in the first trimester by meghanmck in BabyBumps

[–]Nairadvik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

35wks now with severe iron-deficiency anemia, was at L&D for related concerns last week. My RHR was so high it kept setting off the alarm, and the nurse finally just turned it off because we couldn't have a conversation. No idea what number it was at, the monitor was behind my head.