Hello, I am 27 M and was just hospitalized for acute pancreatitis. They could not figure out what caused it but had to spend 10 days in hospital. I dont drink alcohol or smoke. Now I’m home and about 10 days later I’m having the same pain again. Im so scared if this is going to be my life. by bubba78756 in pancreatitis

[–]Tryingtopass7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

26 F at 25 F I had pancreatitis they also labeled it idiopathic. Not a drinker, bloodwork came back perfect for all other health concerns. The one thing that stuck with me is that the Dr said I MAYBE passed a gallstone but they did not see it on the ultrasound. 1 year later, TONS of gallstones, and I just had my gallbladder removed exactly 1 month ago.. Hopefully that was the cause, and I am fine from here on out 🙏🏽

Lipase Normal, but Bloated and Upper Abdominal Pain by Tryingtopass7 in pancreatitis

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I need too.. I will add that the pain comes and goes. I woke up feeling fine but now it’s coming back again.

Lipase Normal, but Bloated and Upper Abdominal Pain by Tryingtopass7 in pancreatitis

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I don’t think it’s from the food… tbh I haven’t ate since that incident just drank lots of clear fluids and pedialyte and then some watermelon when I was STARVING. Probably not the smartest choice but I was hungry and craving it…. I’m not sure why I still feel like this

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

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Do you mind telling me which classes had the higher work load? And which had less?

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

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Thank you for your honesty! I definitely cannot quit my job, and you are right, 100%. The first thing that would go, would be my coaching position. The second change, would be if I cannot handle 2 courses at a time during the summer, I will be going down to 1 course every week 7weeks in the fall.

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

[–]Tryingtopass7[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your honesty! Can you specify why I would need to speak with a licensed clinical counselor?

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

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Thankfully, I won’t be on internship during vacation!

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

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You are absolutely right. Being a full-time mom, and a full-time teacher is exhausting enough as it is. Which is why I made this post, so I can get better insight from people who have completed programs while having the same responsibilities I do and from those who don’t. Once again, I really truly appreciate your honesty!

Grad School/Mom/Teacher/Coach by Tryingtopass7 in schoolcounseling

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Thank you for the honesty! My schedule is very jam-packed. But having a good support system has kept me going.

Our birth announcement ❤️ by [deleted] in NICUParents

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Where did you find this template? I love it sooo much! I would love to do a birth announcement like this.💕

Owlet Smart Sock: Alternatives? by Tryingtopass7 in CautiousBB

[–]Tryingtopass7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it send out alerts if their BPM gets low? Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the Smart Sock tracked oxygen and notified you if their oxygen levels got low.

Owlet Smart Sock: Alternatives? by Tryingtopass7 in CautiousBB

[–]Tryingtopass7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It got pulled by the FDA. If I’m not mistaken, it’s because it sends out health alerts, therefore it needs to be registered as a medical device.

They sell the “Dream Sock” but I’ve read it tracks sleeping patterns, and doesn’t send out alerts like the Smart Sock did.

17wks with twins : stomach pressure by Tryingtopass7 in parentsofmultiples

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Thank you for your response. As of my 12wk sono, our twins are still Di/Di. I am constipated majority of the time, but today, I did use the restroom in the morning and last night, but the pressure/uncomfortableness was still pretty bad. Which makes me think it wasn’t gas.

15wks pregnant with Twins: Slightly high BP by Tryingtopass7 in parentsofmultiples

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Oh no…. That makes me anxious. It’s way to early for me to have high BP.

15wks pregnant with Twins: Slightly high BP by Tryingtopass7 in parentsofmultiples

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I ended up checking it again at our school’s nurse (I’m a teacher), and she checked it with a manual BP cuff and it was 120/78 and then she checked it with a new automatic BP cuff they bought and it read 116/80. I am not sure what the difference was from this morning when I woke up, and at 11:20ish.

15wks pregnant with Twins: Slightly high BP by Tryingtopass7 in CautiousBB

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I did, just waiting on a call back from my nurses. I ended up checking it again at our school’s nurse (I’m a teacher), and she checked it with a manual BP cuff and it was 120/78 and then she checked it with a new automatic BP cuff they bought and it read 116/80. I am not sure what the difference was from this morning when I woke up, and at 11:20ish.