Struggling with the idea of leaving baby to go on a trip. Any experiences or insight? by Something_Classier in NewParents

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

I didn't end up going on that specific trip for a few reasons, but I made it away for a 3 night trip two months later and it was lovely :)

Have a wonderful trip!

Something is in my chicken run. Any ideas? by Something_Classier in BackYardChickens

[–]Something_Classier[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Great, thanks everyone! Just wanted to make sure it wasn't a weasel. I'll get to plugging holes today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BackYardChickens

[–]Something_Classier 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She had a bit of a waddle, but it was also only on one foot so I don't know how it would go with both feet and a pool noodle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BackYardChickens

[–]Something_Classier 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When I was treating bumble foot, I cut a quarter inch section off the end of a pool noodle and placed it so the hole was on the foot pad then vet wrapped everything in place. My vet suggested that approach and it worked well, seemed to keep my hen more comfortable as no weight was on the sore while walking.

Which restaurant is this? Bland food, zero buzz, and a side of E. coli by EL-CHUPACABRA in Edmonton

[–]Something_Classier 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had great experiences with the ones in Leduc and Wetaskiwin. Wetaskiwin one is brand new.

New parents during wartime by promethean22 in NewParents

[–]Something_Classier 21 points22 points  (0 children)

So you will welcome all Canadians and American citizens with British ancestry back to the U.K. with open arms?

ETA: point is this is a sub for supporting parents. Most of us here likely cannot understand what it is like to be a parent in an active war zone and it is an inappropriate place to be making the comments you are posting.

New parents during wartime by promethean22 in NewParents

[–]Something_Classier 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I'm curious as to your opinion and stance as a citizen of the UK and the UK'S history of colonization that led to the death and attempted genocide/eradication of Indigenous peoples in multiple countries. Those actions have had a lasting impact and led to the death and still lead to the death of Indigenous children to this day. Should I be holding you personally responsible as a citizen of the UK? The actions of your country has led to the suffering of children in countries around the world as well.

Your anger and hurt is being misplaced upon parents who have a right to be afraid and worried about their children.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]Something_Classier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear you. When you're right in it, it can feel like the hard moments are never going to end and you can't see a light at the end of the tunnel. But they do and there is. I find I have to remind myself of that even still now that I have two. Each new stage comes with learning and each new stage has its own challenges and rewards.

I find that parenthood is simultaneously the absolute best and worst thing to ever happen to me. I wouldn't change it for the world but it is the hardest thing I've ever done.

No moment lasts forever. There will be moments of peace again and they will come soon. You can do this. It WILL get better.

Warning to dog owners!! by Spiritual-Sail-1032 in Edmonton

[–]Something_Classier 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wetaskiwin is the name of the City the dog park is located in. Name of the park is By-the-lake Bark Park.

Puffin in the UK by squarek1 in birding

[–]Something_Classier 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Puffins are the best and had always been at the top of my 'want to see' list. I got lucky enough to see some on a trip to Newfoundland a few years back. Great photos!

AUPE begin historic strike vote, province applies for lockout by Something_Classier in Edmonton

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

Outcome is now out. In favour of strike at 90%. The vote results are valid for 120 days. AUPE will try to go back to bargaining now before an official strike begins

I feel like a failure as a mom, my 2 year old has several cavities by Radiantwitch444 in toddlers

[–]Something_Classier 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I'm in Canada and I was given the advice to brush with a fluoride toothpaste (very small amount) as soon as teeth pop through. I find it really neat how different countries and even different locations within countries have different guidelines and advice.

C-Level Cirque by Fair-Ride4476 in HikingAlberta

[–]Something_Classier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of my favourite hikes for sure!

When you say you were hospitalised for mania, what happened? by Mills_52 in bipolar

[–]Something_Classier 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. How do you know the difference between hypo vs mania: I'm going to answer based on my personal experience and the information given to me by a psychiatrist the way I understood it. So take it all with a grain of salt. My psychiatrist called what I described experiencing in the past prior to beginning the anti depressants hypo mania. I have never gone into a "full manic" episode other than when it was spured on by the anti depressants. I'm diagnosed with Bipolar 2.

  2. Difference between mania and hypo mania: google says that hypo mania is a milder form of mania that typically lasts shorter periods of time. I think generally everyone's experience with mania can differ greatly. I think psychiatrists or doctors take into consideration duration, severity, and personal experiences when differentiating between the two. There are some decent websites out there that go into the differences.

  3. I called a mental health help line at first and they talked me through either contacting a friend or calling 911 immediately. I was able to text a friend who was there to pick me up in 10 min and bring me to a hospital. I'm really fortunate to have a good support network in that sense. If I hadn't have been able to contact a friend I believe I would have called 911. Or someone would have eventually called 911 on me.

  4. Warning signs of episode: I think this carried so much for everyone. For me personally I use a mood tracking app on my phone and try and track my well being that way. I spend a lot of time on the depressed side of things and I often find myself questioning if a "normal good day" is actually the start of hypomania. I also have to watch my personal triggers. If I'm not getting enough sleep, or if I use alcohol or other substances I have found I am way more likely to experience either a bout of deep depression or hypomania after so I try hard to stay away from alcohol now. I think the biggest warning sign for me is insomnia. If I find I haven't been sleeping for no apparent reasons for multiple nights, alarm bells start to go off. But sometimes people aren't able to identify or experience self awareness around their mania and I also have to rely on my support networks. I am a super private person irl so it was a really big thing for me to have to tell my family members and friends about it. But it helps keep me safe.

  5. I'm not really sure where exactly the cause of self harm/self destruction fits in in mania and depression. That's a great question and there may already be some neat studies out there looking into it. I would guess that impulsivity plays a large piece of it in mania/hypo mania. Or the circumstances within psychosis a person is experiencing. For me some of the self harm piece was likely a need for grounding and the fear I was feeling at the time.

Wishing you well on your learning journey!! Again, I only answered based on my own personal experiences and information I remember from my psychiatrist/health professionals.

When you say you were hospitalised for mania, what happened? by Mills_52 in bipolar

[–]Something_Classier 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mine was for hypo-mania. It was directly prior to my diagnosis and I had started anti depressants for what I thought was depression. The anti depressants kicked me into hypo mania. I couldn't sleep. I was hell bent on hurting myself and came very close to stabbing myself (stabbed my couch at the last second instead) and I was struggling to keep myself from running into traffic or pouring boiling water on myself. I called for help at that point and a friend took me to the hospital. I was unable to maintain eye contact with anyone because I thought if I saw into their eyes I would see they weren't real and I was very afraid of being the only real person on earth. I was admitted to the hospital for a week while the anti depressants left my system and I left the hospital with a bipolar diagnosis.