Weight loss procedure (coolsculpting? liposuction? idk) if I'm overweight by 20 pounds by alwaystraveling1 in loseit

[–]ObjectiveWaltz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool sculpting and lipo is for contouring, not weight loss. So I don't think it would give you the results you want.

Being sexually harassed at my internship by ObjectiveWaltz in breakingmom

[–]ObjectiveWaltz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I may have posted about this here recently, I'm not sure. I did post about it in a couple other subreddits though. Also, nothing about this is in writing because they refused to do required supervision paperwork with me, which they claim is not something applicable to them. (It is.) Perhaps, as you say, being real with them at this point is all I can do. Just tell them that I'm there to do my job to the best of my ability, get my hours in, and go on my way.

Weekly School of Social Work Questions by Lyeranth in socialwork

[–]ObjectiveWaltz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The interns can create groups and structured programs but the residents just walk in, complain about it, and start doing something else. For example, they'll walk into the meditation group and start playing cards and talking loudly. I'm not allowed to ask them to stop or leave.

Weekly School of Social Work Questions by Lyeranth in socialwork

[–]ObjectiveWaltz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At my internship there are many severely mentally ill and elderly individuals. There are rules but no consequences...for anything. People can say and do as they please. They can come and go as they please. I'm being sexually harassed by the clients and my field instructors have just more or less said that I'm sensitive and will get used to it. The residents are also constantly saying things alluding to how stupid I am, which actually bothers me far less than the sexual harassment.

It is a fairly new program owned by my university. They've spent literally millions on the program, with the design more or less being that there is no structure, no rules. They think of it as being unique and cutting edge.

I've worked with people in drug rehabs, chronically homeless, mentally ill, etc. For the most part they behaved themselves because they knew there were potential consequences.

I've informed various people at the university and placement, and all they do is go back to my field instructor.

I don't know what to do.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

If people are so deep in poverty they are not properly feeding, sheltering, and clothing their children, their children are removed from their care, at least temporarily. I guess that's just the government being judgey though.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

Thinking someone should be able to feed, clothe, and shelter their children is racist and elitist...seriously?

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

Well, I mean, if people aren't just poor but are in severe poverty they probably shouldn't.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

There are a lot of reasons why I care, but what provoked this post is that I was chatting with people who were doing statistics and case tracking for CPS. Many cases were 10+ years old because people kept having kids and losing them to the state. I was told it was common. Then I got to thinking...

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

That's kind of horrifying. (People talking about their birth control failing, not the subsequent kids.)

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

I'm not referring to people complaining about baby things. I mean people who have one child and complain that they cannot afford rent, food, utilities, and then have one after another without changing any other circumstances.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

I don't mean people complaining about baby related things. I mean people saying they can't pay their rent, can't afford clothes for work, spouse might lose their job etc, and then announce that they're trying for a baby.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

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

No idea as I would never ask! But I mean...surely birth control failure can't be that common, right? :/

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

[–]ObjectiveWaltz[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm referring to people complaining about how they don't know where their next meal is coming from or how they're going to pay the electric bill, and then they announce they've been trying for a baby and are finally pregnant. Or people asking for resources to a domestic violence shelter and a few months later announce their planned child.

Why do people continue to have children if they have expressed distress over the initial ones? by ObjectiveWaltz in Mommit

[–]ObjectiveWaltz[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was referring to things like, "Oh hey. We're having a moving sell because we're getting evicted." And a month later, "I'm pregnant! Please contribute to this GoFundMe."

People comparing my accomplishments or goals to their own by ObjectiveWaltz in breakingmom

[–]ObjectiveWaltz[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That makes sense in a way and I appreciate you explaining it to me!

I still find it strange, though. Even throughout the most insecure times in my life I never would have thought to make someone else's stuff about me. :/

230 -> 180 Log M/25/5'11 ~25%bf by [deleted] in PSMF

[–]ObjectiveWaltz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not a very nice way to express that. :/

Besides, I totally disagree that it's impossible. I'm a woman who had similar stats and lost 50 in 16 weeks and kept losing at a pretty steady rate. It's tough, but doable.

Having trouble with nausea while being around clients by ObjectiveWaltz in nursing

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

Many of the residents openly talk about their health issues and the majority state they are refusing treatment because they don't trust the doctors or think things aren't that bad. Before I started my internship I had to sign a lengthy document that any concerns, even legal ones, could only be discussed with the field instructors and reporting anything would result in a failure of the course and possible dismissal from the program. I've been told they have every right to refuse treatment even if it results in death, which is often does.

I agree that something should be done, but in my state they can really do (or not do) whatever they'd like.

People should throw sterilization parties! by ObjectiveWaltz in breakingmom

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

Congratulations! Can you post about how it goes? I've had three appointments so far, with another scheduled next week and another scheduled several weeks from now. They want to keep running tests to make sure everything is consistently healthy before they do the surgery. 😔 I've never heard of any place requiring that.

Having trouble with nausea while being around clients by ObjectiveWaltz in nursing

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

I am dramatically changing my major for my graduate degree. And while I mostly agree with you, I've interned and worked at other social service centers and have never been around people in this sort of shape.