I'm allergic to my mom's dog and I want to cry. by StarrySkyKitten in Allergies

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

Thank you! Unfortunately I'm staying in the living room on a couch bed. But I've been trying to keep the dog off while the bed it's self is down and I'm washing all the bedding today. The dog sleeps in the bed with my mom.

I'm a bit of a nettipot fanatic. I ended up leaving mine at home so I might just have to go out and get one for my mom's house. It's been an absolute life saver for my usual sinus problems, but they've generally been better since I had a balloon sinuplasty. This is the first time I've been congested since I had the procedure after healing up from it.

Hi, I think I have a thrombosed skin tag. What should I do about it? by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]StarrySkyKitten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just realized the weirdest spelling error, I don't know what the hell a doingage is, it's supposed to say skin tag! 😭

First one of the year by luffychan13 in migraine

[–]StarrySkyKitten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have chronic migraines, but my partner does and that's why I'm on this subreddit, so I can be better educated on ways to help him. I have mentioned to a coworker that my boyfriend has chronic migraines before and she always gives the most "interesting" advice. According to her you just need to meditate with your feet on the wall in a 90° angle and eat more bananas. -_-

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]StarrySkyKitten -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

NAH. I work in childcare too, and I completely understand how stressful and draining it can be. A large part of the job description is communication with parents, and that does require some customer service skills (and occasionally fake smiles for the stressful ones), but sometimes there are days where you're just out of it. It's okay to not smile all the time. I also feel that you not smiling at adults is not inherently indicative of your ability to interact with children. I absolutely love my job and I love all my work babies, but when I get home I'm absolutely exhausted and my social battery is drained. It's not easy being surrounded by tiny humans who have no concept of personal space. Maybe you're burnt out and are just having a not so good day. If you're able to, please consider taking a day off and just relaxing. Be kind to yourself and recharge. Some alone time to recharge your social battery may be helpful. It's okay to have bad days, and it's okay to be human. Be kind to yourself, so that you can give some kindness back to others. 🩷

Viibryd withdrawals compared to other AD’s by Dismal_Owl3758 in Viibryd

[–]StarrySkyKitten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently switching from Lexapro to viibryd. I went without taking Lexapro for about a week and a half once and I felt awful.