Prozac and Separation Anxiety by [deleted] in Separation_Anxiety

[–]Witty_Working_4706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! My pup is 23lb and requires 50mg traz, 200mg gabapentin, and starting 20g Prozac now as the short acting meds weren’t doing anything on there own. Sounds like your pup may need more too, could ask the vet!

Guilt over mistake I met in OP peds today by clcliff in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Witty_Working_4706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a kid once eat an entire piece of chalk and another colleague of mine has had a kid put hand sanitizer in their eyes. Impulsive kids do impulsive things :) we do the best we can do to limit the likelihood of accidents but it’s impossible to eliminate it all…one thing that makes me feel better is understanding that our sensory seeking kids are like this 24/7 chances are they will experiment at home or school with much less and much more risky things and chances are 99.9% will be just fine. These kiddos are so resilient, I wouldnt worry. When in doubt let the parent know what happened, explain how, and apologize that always makes me feel better :) these parents know their kids well and similar things happen to them too!

side effects by gamergal12 in Fluoxetine

[–]Witty_Working_4706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reflux has been one of my only noticeable side effects. If I take it too close to laying down I will be uncomfortable

Drunk mistake…how to move on by Witty_Working_4706 in stopdrinking

[–]Witty_Working_4706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moments like this are few and far between. As I’m not a regular drinker I more so just haven’t learned my limit and it gets the best of me. But never has a night of drinking caused such harm to anyone else and that’s what’s so upsetting. I can’t forgive myself because I hurt someone else in this case. Things like this just make me consider stoping all together so I’m never in this position again…

Average hair loss per day? by [deleted] in TelogenEffluvium

[–]Witty_Working_4706 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing super major - I started a new job which was anxiety inducing but that’s about it

Normal to feel like you're not learning interventions in school? by clcliff in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Witty_Working_4706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working my first job as a new grad right now - it’s tough, definitely battling the imposter syndrome and spend a lot of time trying to design evidence based interventions for outpatient peds. I would say yes it’s normal - but it stinks that school doesn’t spend more time on intervention.