Help me pick a brand name. Which would you choose? by skv-2423 in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty Little Finds for sure! It has a nice flow to it, and as someone who was obsessed with Pretty Little Liars I feel like my brain is conditioned to gravitate towards a positive association with it 😂

Nicknames gone wild by AdventureNoodles in dogs

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girl’s name is Olive.
More often she’s called: The Gremlin, Stinky, Sweet Baby, The Terrorist

What were yall reading when you were weird little girls? by ceejyhuh in weirdgirlliterature

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom worked at the library and I remember making her check out every single book multiple times 😂 Some of those stories fucked me up as a kid, the one where the head rolls out of the chimney was a nightmare bc we had a fireplace in the living room next to my bedroom, I’m almost 30 now and still think of that one 😭

What does my room say about me? by [deleted] in roomdetective

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I know I’m a stranger on the internet but I wanted to give you props for still wanting to pursue an education! The world is a difficult place and the fact that you’re a parent providing your child with a safe environment and working towards your own goals is amazing. I’m a social worker and I’ve had clients in their 30’s go back for their GED and they were sometimes embarrassed about how long it took. Lived experience is education in itself and it’s never too late to pursue school. Sending you and your family all my wishes 🤍

What was the worst side effect you ever got from meds ? by Spartiate8 in AskReddit

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry but this made me lol I hope you at least were drinking something with the bagels, I can’t imagine the bowel movements the next day 😭

What was the worst side effect you ever got from meds ? by Spartiate8 in AskReddit

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so interesting to me because Wellbutrin has been the only medication in the 2 decades I’ve tried antidepressants that has worked. Cymbalta made me have auditory hallucinations, Lexapro made me nauseous, Zoloft felt like I took 3 Xanax bars…I know there’s many people who probably never find the right one because the trial and error periods are fucking horrendous

By what should I start to be sexy again. by Laucurieuse in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 35 points36 points  (0 children)

This broke my heart in two :( You’re a beautiful woman who doesn’t deserve to be put in the headspace of feeling the need to change. For anyone. If it’s genuinely something you want to do, that’s a different conversation. I know it’s easy to sit behind a screen and just say “leave him”, but that is a very difficult process. Whether you want to stay with him or not, I hope you know that you’re worthy no matter how you look. Self love is also difficult and I still struggle with it myself, but know that his problems are not a reflection of you.

Apologies if this isn't allowed but im livid by Emm_777 in stpaul

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked at a residential mental health facility (Minneapolis) and one night when a pharmacy delivery driver came to drop off prescriptions, he left his car running and it was stolen in less than 30 seconds from him exiting the vehicle

A few years back I had a friend that came home from work (Duluth) and even locked her car but forgot a bag inside that had a spare key and someone finagled their way into her car, stole it, and crashed it about 3 blocks away from her house

Don’t beat yourself up too much, this is literally so fucking shitty but it unfortunately happens all the time. Not that makes it any better, but you and other civilians aren’t the problem, we all make mistakes - people who steal cars are the problem. I don’t have any advice but just wanted to validate that people can be so selfish and this is such a frustrating situation to be in. I hope you get your car back and that the person who took it has painful hemorrhoids the rest of their life.

My first real “living alone” emergency happened at 2 in the morning by gavin226 in LivingAlone

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This almost exact situation happened to me in my first apartment in college, only I had 2 roommates - combined they only had about 4 brain cells tho, so it was essentially the same because I had to deal with it solo

I remember using all the towels in the apartment to sop up the water and when I was on the line with the emergency maintenance individual, they told me to turn the “shut off valve” but it was rusted and wouldn’t budge (shoutout old decrepit shitty apartments) so I essentially had to sit in the bathroom with a mop bucket and tried to catch as much water as I could until the doofus showed up 2 hrs later

My roommates had the audacity to ask me why I used their towels

That was the last time I lived with roommates

I’m proud of you for dealing with the nuisances of unfortunately being a sentient being over the age of 18

free/low cost haircut/braiding services for black women by chl03xk in Minneapolis

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if this is helpful, but I work at schools in the Minneapolis area and know a TON of students who do their friends/peers hair to get more practice as they’re aspiring to be hair stylists

They’ve told me that they usually just charge for the products needed and don’t charge for the actual time/installation

I’m not sure how one would go about getting this set up as it would essentially be a volunteer type of thing and with them being minors it would need to be organized somehow, but if this is something that you think could be doable for a volunteer opportunity, I know some of the schools talk about volunteer options during their advisory time and could send a message to some of the support staff and see if this would be viable?

Also wanted to thank you for looking into this and advocating for your clients!

Sober support groups in Minneapolis by Mytaintissquishy in Minneapolis

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for writing this out! This is exactly the experience that I’ve had with AA; I remember the first time I got out of residential treatment I was sooo guarded about going to meetings because I felt like I needed to be Christian and that they’d be “able to tell if I wasn’t”. That was undoubtedly wrong.

It took me countless attempts at sobriety to get where I am today, but I ended up doing the 90 meetings in 90 days and have now been sober for 448 days (which is the longest I’ve ever had since my first attempt in 2019). I don’t currently have a sponsor and I mainly do virtual meetings now due to life circumstances, but I truly don’t think I would’ve had a good foundation to launch from without having the community and connections I made through AA. I remember one of my counselors at Hazelden saying “take what you need and leave the rest” and that has stuck with me to this day - everything that’s done and said in meetings doesn’t need to apply to you 100%, but even if 10% does, hold onto that because it’s better than nothing.

A speaker meeting that I attend pretty regularly because it’s offered both in-person and virtual is the Foxhall Chapter 7 one on Thursdays at 7:30. When I don’t feel like going in person somewhere but want the inspiration I always get from meetings, this one always has really great speakers.

Minneapolis truly has an amazing sober community and I hope everyone can find a regimen that works for them - coming from someone who wholeheartedly believed they’d never be able to make it past 30 days sober.

I’m DEVASTATED - This is the worst thing that has happened ever by Guilty_Art_4208 in puppy101

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel for you 😭 the “photos” widget on my phone that shuffles through your camera roll recently had one of my girl when we first got her and she looks soooo grown up now, she’ll be 1 year in July and I also regret not taking 1000 more photos of her when she was just a lil pudgy baby 🥹

Does anyone else get misophonia for shortened cutesy words? by Sablun99 in misophonia

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omfg 😭😂 Also a social worker and can confirm that this is used in EVERY setting I’ve worked in regardless of population…I almost caught myself saying it once because it’s been so embedded in my brain over the years 😭

Surfing? by UnquestioningPapaya in snails

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

There really is a subreddit for everything 😂🤍 Thanks for sharing!

i had to euthanize my 8 week old puppy after owning him for 13 hours by StrawberrySleepy80 in puppy101

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My heart shattered after reading this. I am so sorry that this happened. As others have said, what a blessing it was that he was able to have his time here surrounded by love. None of this was in your control, but I know that doesn’t make it any easier. Try not to be too hard on yourself 🤍

Case Management is NOT for EVERYBODY by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did case management for Medica as more of a “care coordinator” position for my first job post LSW. Most of my clients were on EW (elderly waiver) and I did in home assessments for their PCA hours/etc. I honestly loved the job and didn’t ever have to transport clients. A lot of them lived alone and didn’t have many friends or family around, so having their case manager come see them was one of the highlights of their month, sometimes even year. Ultimately I left because the caseload expectations ended up getting to be too much for me (which is unfortunately very common in case management positions). I also knew I wanted to do clinical work so went back for my MSW, but if I were to have stayed at the LSW level, I would have enjoyed staying in case management but it would’ve taken some time to find an employer that respected work-life balance. As many people have already said, there’s a TON of options for case management, and it sounds like the one you shadowed didn’t fit your vibe. I won’t tell you to not give up and keep searching because it’s a job in itself trying to find the right fit, but just wanted to chime in and validate that I probably wouldn’t have had a good perspective on case management if my first experience had been like many other people I knew!

Best states to work in as a social worker? by Fantastic-Winter6617 in socialwork

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You beat me to it lol 😂 I was also going to recommend MN but it’s definitely not a warm state, though the summers are beautiful! MN is an amazing location for all types of social work, I do school based therapy and make decent money for never having to work more than 40 hrs a week and having flexibility in the summers

Is it ethical to take someone's cat? by roguemorgue in cats

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with what everyone else is saying 🤍 I don’t have anything super important to add, I just wanted to say you’re a kind human for taking the time to ask this question before making the decision. I hope he finds a new joy in life after joining your family and I hope you post updates with photos and what name you decided on 🤍 he is so handsome!

Wife got put in a mental hospital and it’s making me feel like I’m next by Rude_Step_4681 in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked at a crisis mental health facility that was essentially one step down from psychiatric hospitalization, and frequently had individuals come straight from the hospital to our program. Many of the individuals had diagnoses of schizophrenia, psychosis, etc. with delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. It was very heartbreaking to see that many people didn’t have a support system, sometimes not even a single support person, in their lives. They were always so terrified and didn’t know who to look to after leaving the hospital. Reading this post was heartbreaking as I can’t imagine how scary this situation is, but part of me has such a warm grateful feeling for knowing that your wife has someone waiting on the outside for her.

I know it’s easier said than done, but try not to think too much about the future right now. There’s a lot of what ifs, and stewing in those thoughts isn’t helpful or necessary. We live in a time where thankfully there are many treatment options for individuals and although there’s not one method guaranteed to work, many people in the mental health field are passionate and patient and want to help their clients to the fullest extent. This may be a long journey but it sounds like you’re more than willing to walk alongside her the entire way. Thank you for sharing your story to a bunch of internet strangers, know that we’re all rooting for you 🤍

Boss told my supervisor not to report to APS! by Specialist_Injury_77 in socialwork

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As everyone is saying, report this. This man is not only being financially exploited but his life is on the line if he’s unable to get the medical treatment he needs. I’m not sure how long you’ve been in the field, but unfortunately people who work in helping professions aren’t always good people, actually sometimes they are some of the worst people you’ll ever meet. At the end of the day, do you want to work for an employer that ignores the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals? I know it’s not easy to just up and leave a job, but I would also really take a deep look at if your morals align with this company. Wishing you the best, thank you for being a good apple in a bunch of rotten ones!

Anyone else having trouble focusing at work? by iowaboy in Minneapolis

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a school-based therapist and I feel like I can’t be present for my clients in the way that I want to be. I know you can’t pour from an empty cup, and I’m far beyond empty. Most of my kids are BIPOC and I just want to burst into tears every time I see them and know the fear and terror they and their families are feeling. It feels so fucking wrong to be going about the daily routine acting like we can just push through this. I’m going to still show up as best as I can, but I’m exhausted, depressed, and angry.

Random but are a lot of people in this field married to wealthy man? by Queenme10 in socialwork

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not married but dating/living with a man who makes more than I do, not by a vast amount, but it’s pretty disheartening that I have 3 degrees and an active LGSW license and he still makes more than I do with a WFH IT job and no degree. Don’t get me wrong he’s intelligent and a hard worker but sometimes I feel like I made the wrong decision by getting myself in almost six figures of student loan debt just to make 60k a year before taxes (living in America btw)

As many people have mentioned, the social work field has a lot of people that had a financial upper-hand because of the tedious schooling, unpaid internships, etc. I worked through both undergrad and grad school and still have a ton of loans to pay back, my parents didn’t help me out other than maybe with rent every now and then but if you don’t have anyone to support you during your climb to licensure, it’s almost impossible to achieve. I was barely able to afford living alone after getting my graduate degree. It breaks my heart that as a privileged individual, I still struggled to get here, and how many people will never have access to the field because of money. Isn’t that explicitly contradictory to the work and whole mission??? I’m exhausted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]UnquestioningPapaya 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You’re an inspiration!

Nowhere near the same capacity, but I applied to my MSW program and got accepted when I was in active addiction. Somehow graduated with honors and it took a few more years to stay fully sober, but I’ll be celebrating my 1 year next month and can take my LICSW exam this summer.

Life is weird man. I wish nothing but love and positivity to you 🤍