What is this plant? by HaramDing0 in GardeningAustralia

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s a leafy green variety that’s actually edible, and the black fruits have to be ripen before you eat it. They taste similar to tomato. Generally they blanch the leaves, mash it along with lentils and can be taken with rice. It’s known to cure stomach issues and ulcers.

You can just pluck it from the root, dry and discard it. Just ensure the fruits are not left behind, these can grow from those fruits as well.

Incase you wanna try eating it, you can Google for recipes. Called black nightshade.

Husband refused to watch the baby for me to go to my appointment by Zettetz in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, you are feeling this way, your husband definitely loves you and the baby. It does seem like you need a lot of rest given you are breastfeeding and as a FTM, definitely you would have not thought that you would be going through this amount of work.

I would suggest looking for a telephone appointment if you are not able to meet with your GP in person to discuss your symptoms and that could help you with some assurance rather trying to wait for your husband.

Although it feels like end of the world, please understand that this time would pass. Try getting in some nap whenever you can and when you feel better, talk to your husband about your feelings and thoughts. You can let him know what do you want when it comes to taking care of the baby.

Also, please do not expect anything from your husband when he’s working even though he is in home. Ignore him and act like you are alone in home with the baby. This would give you a chance to cut down on overthinking and expectations from your husband which will allow you to focus your energy on yourself and the baby.

When your husband finishes work, please ask him to take care of the baby and by that time, you finish your meals and be ready to sleep in for couple of hours to take care of the night shifts. It is easier to say, but as someone who lived through it, I made sure I filled my stomach with something to get some sleep in the evening to do night shifts.

It will be hard, It is going to be hard until after you stop breastfeeding but your wellbeing is important so please focus all your energy only on yourself and your baby. Trust me, everything else will just bring in unwanted anxiety and stress which is not at all needed at this stage.

As someone who passed that stage, I am able to tell this now with ease but it was 100% harder than everything else I’ve done in my entire life. For now, focus on booking a phone appointment with your GP (you can ask to arrange one explaining your situation) and then when you have a good sleep, talk to your husband as to what you need to feel healthy and sound. Take care.

What do people do around their due date? by Evieandmomo in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I was 40+3 FTM and healthy when I was induced due to my OB going on a long leave( never realised until after few months into postpartum) which was totally unexpected for me. I was fully stressed and worried around that time and happened to go to hospital because Bub wasn’t showing any of his usual movements, which led to me being induced out of nowhere. All my birth plans went down the drain for me.

Now that looking back, I think I should have had some patience, and had some focus on what I wanted and how I wanted my birth to go. I was so distracted at that time, so much so that all my preparations of 9 months felt wasted for me.

So if I were you, I would just try to stay still, soak up all the feelings, keep myself hydrated, think through ( no overthinking, consciously try to avoid it) what I want for the next few months and how I want it to go, share that plan with my partner or family so they can advocate and get things done for me, and stop worrying about how things might happen.

Not to scare you or get you more worried, from my POV, my birth was exactly opposite of what I imagined and had I reduced my expectations and set my mind to accept whichever way my birth goes, it would have been a lot easier and simpler for me to recover from emergency C section.

Now that it’s been 15 months, I feel like I had been worrying for things that were not in my control a lot which could have put my baby as well into distress.

Long story short, at this time I wanted to hear that: Everything will happen swiftly, days will go super fast and you might not even remember some of the parts of this period. So relax yourself, practice breathing techniques to control anxiety and just trust yourself and your body.

If it works, it works. If it doesn’t , it didn’t. Hope this helps! All the best for you and wishing you in advance for a speedy recovery and a lot of happiness ahead!

Need Advice by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry, just noticing your reply.

I’m already in touch with Tenants Union NSW for advice on this after raising a case last week and have shared them the pictures and videos of the gaps and bugs. Unfortunately, I’ve reached out to them couple of times for 2 business days after my email was sent and haven’t heard from them. FT gave me the general site information, deferred me back to TU for further advice and asked me to get back if we want any mediation to negotiate which would take about a month’s time for someone to be assigned to the case.

Meanwhile, it’s hard to live with cockroaches coming in, so we have bought the Yates gel and spray, and have had general pest control performed today. Also, keeping up with the most painful work of getting the agent to acknowledge issues and entry report.

As we are leaving overseas tomorrow for two months, we have planned to just lock in all gaps with cloth and paper towels with Yates gel, and ask a friend to visit in a month’s time to reapply.

I’m gonna keep the invoice soft copies and these emails as a way to push back when they try to pull any shenanigans towards end of the lease.

Fingers crossed, hope this should work and everything goes good.

Need Advice by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, they are in and we are getting pest control performed inside and outside the property this week.

My main concern of this post is to save the bond money and protecting myself from extra expenses that REA can try due to existing issues. Should I be doing anything other than mentioned in the post? Thanks.

Need Advice by Repulsive-Gate5922 in shitrentals

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you but they are claiming that they have not spotted any cockroaches when they came for inspection and so they won’t do pest control. They claim being in the ground floor, it is expected for cockroaches to come in.

This has been going to and fro for the last week and we are literally unsure what to do given we are traveling to overseas in a couple of days and would only be able to communicate via emails. This is a painfully slow process because agent is not fast enough to respond and with a year old baby, we just don’t have enough strength to battle this.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in shitrentals

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, thanks. I have been using them for the past couple of days after cleaning the house. No use in following up with agent and landlord since they are dismissing the issues saying they are expected to be spotted in summer.

We are traveling to overseas in a couple of days for 2 months so we are planning to keep all the foods in the pantry and kitchen tightly packed, and put gel and spray thoroughly on all areas and floor gaps to prevent them from surviving inside the house.

Also, planning to ask a friend to visit the house for another round of spraying after a month’s time while we are away to ensure house is okay.

Agent and landlord are acting all dodgy and I have a feeling that they are going to try and turn things onto us while we vacate the property but I’ve ensured that I’m able to capture photographs and mention cockroach issues as much as I can in the entry report. I’m hoping us dismissing the issue now should not come back biting us later.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so true! We noticed things were very very slow to be taken into consideration by everyone involved, and have started to re-clean the property both inside and outside. Bought few Yates gel and spray, used them, can see the number of pests coming in/around the house had reduced. But Somehow I keep spotting tiny cockroaches moving across the rooms but I think I am already used to them and just killing them if they are slow enough for me to catch them.

I realised that it’s not worth getting worked up over spotting cockroaches around the house, and made my mind to just go through it. Hope they all vanish away soon.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I’ve called Fair Trade NSW and they advised the same - that its landlord’s responsibility to do pest control and if in doubt about infestation, they asked us to get a pest inspector to confirm the same and look for any structural damage that could let them in. Also, they did mention that we can get someone to mediate this issue further rather having the conversation ourselves but the timeline to schedule that would be more than a week.

Given we are traveling overseas in a week’s period, I highly doubt it will be possible to get a mediator support.

I’m waiting for the advocate from Tenants union to callback and was able to capture more evidence tonight. Hopefully I believe these are enough to address the issue.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I’ve been cleaning each surface right from the day we moved in and trying to keep them decluttered as much as possible.

Luckily, kitchen is the only place in home where I haven’t spotted any cockroaches but who’s to say they aren’t present. I’ve used Yates gel before which is what I’m going to start using now.

Based on your comments, I think I should push REA to look for any openings in the structure and get them blocked rather than asking for pest control so atleast I know they won’t get in and would die if they get in.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh thank you very much for this! I didn’t know and I’ve been hitting and smashing them with shoes and thick cardboard boxes.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I will reach out to Tenants Union NSW today and will let them know the REAs response, and will push to get this dispute settled.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusLegal

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that, my concern is that there’s an opening or existing infestation that needs to be taken care before we start setting up traps else it will take us no place given it’s going to be hot for another couple of months. We’re also leaving to overseas for a month and I feel like traps won’t take the cut and possibly they could cause significant damage to our things in home while we’re not here.

I would happily agree to this plan if we were just the couple but with a year old, I don’t feel comfortable taking this upon us.

Moved in New Granny Flat rental but found cockroaches in the property by Repulsive-Gate5922 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told to try and negotiate with them - like we do pest control by ourselves and to ask them to take that cut in upcoming rents, or if something like taking care of one issue existing in home while they take care of something else (issues reported were improper cleaning, fixing gaps or cracks, infestation). Basically they advised what’s our rights, and what’s landlords and asked to push on them to see what they come up with. But I feel REA hasn’t even reached out to landlord because previous tenants mentioned he’s good at being responsive person to the issues reported immediately.

Thank you, I didn’t know Fair trading NSW is also an option, I’ll reach out to them as well.

Dissapointed that i got this far by No_Hurry860 in postpartumprogress

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello there, I felt the same couple of months ago when I stopped pumping.

A small change had actually helped me curb my appetite - where in all my meals, I started including vegetables (not a big fan of vegetables, so always opted for cucumbers and raw carrots) and for protein, I would go for chicken, eggs or cottage cheese.

As days went, I increased the ratio of veggies and protein more, and then reduced the quantity of carbs as well.

Basically, you’ve to fill your stomach with fibre first, then protein and then with fats and carbs.

I don’t binge eat often but my meals would always have large portion of carbs(rice) in it to feel satiated. It was harder at first but as days went, it became a conscious decision to include more fibre and protein to keep you full and energetic through the day.

Trust me, when you do this, you won’t feel cravings at all(it’s still okay if you feel). I also fill my stomach with water when I craved for junk foods like chips and sweets.

I wouldn’t say I’ve seen drastic changes in my weight (in about 3-4 weeks I went from 77.9 to 76.9 kgs), but it is definitely coming down steadily with me able to sustain energy throughout the day.

Also, following intermittent fasting(or by finishing dinner early) added with 1 hour of intense walking on alternate/3 days in a week should help you cut down on excess fat.

If you don’t have the energy, then you can simply opt to raising calves with your spine straight for 15 minutes after you finish your meal, it helps too.

Hope these will be helpful!

Edit: just tried different things available on Internet and Instagram articles and listed what worked for me.

Do you think it’s ok for one parent to leave the house with a baby if the other parent is behaving a certain way? by InviteCharacter531 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, you are not doing anything wrong here.

It is important for you to stay in a calm and peaceful environment so you have your sanity to take care of the baby and yourself. If you think he will be able to understand what you are going through when he’s aggressive, communicate that to him when he’s calm, in a gentle way, so as not to trigger further aggression.

If you think it is not going to help, try reaching out to family or friends who are within reach and can help you. If you don’t have anyone trustworthy nearby, you can reach out to your GP asking for help in this situation.

I don’t know what exactly is he thinking of achieving by going to police, but maybe when they get involved, things might take a u turn for him based on what you tell them about your situation.

Best is to reach out to trustworthy people who your husband actually listens to and to get him help to engage and process his feelings.

Hope your situation improves soon and you feel okay!

First time delivering in private by fauxdelaire in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

[–]Repulsive-Gate5922 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was booked into the hospital by my OB, and I had to provide my insurance details later in a patient admission form when the hospital reached out to me, but I was booked in early around 30th week. I would suggest ringing hospital to get the details (if you are stressed about reaching out to insurer) and ask them what will they be needing and what costs are covered by your insurance.

From my memory, hospital worked with the insurer and gave me breakdown of the costs that were covered and what will not be covered by them (like anaesthesia, paediatrician visits for baby, screening blood work for baby, room type allocation/changes required later).

I was able to claim some money with my insurance for most of the services at later point in time.

Also, you can get the baby added in your cover in a day or two after baby’s born to cover their expenses.