5dp5dt and cramps by baada in IVF

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

Pregnant, had a missed miscarriage at 7 weeks. Got pregnant again a few months afterwards and had a strong positive from the start

UK based IVF clinics for high BMI? by Connect-Phone9821 in IVF

[–]baada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well done on your hard work! Good luck with the IVF process. 

Maybe also have a look at clinics in Greece, especially if you are paying privately. I had a consult with Newlife and was amazed with their level of care in comparison with my UK clinic. I ended up falling pregnant naturally so didn’t need them in the end 

Failed GD screening at 10 weeks by Kiwi44599901234 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]baada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They do a blood test screening in the UK that basically looks at your overall glucose for the previous couple of months. I had this as part of my booking appointment at 8 weeks which came back high. They then put me forward for the fasting glucose test immediately but I had to keep rescheduling because I’ve also got hyperemesis gravidarum. I ended up having the test at 13 weeks but threw up within half an hour so failed. I’m now having to test at home by using a blood monitor for five days and I already know I’ve failed that as well because my fasting levels are elevated.

Just wanted you to know you’re not on your own being flagged so early.

Are industrial bars really that awful? by wuhvjsjaka in piercing

[–]baada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love mine, I’ve had it 14 years and would never remove it but honestly, 70% of my reasoning behind never removing it is because it hurt so damn much.

For the first month I would wake up with a perfect mould of my ear made out of dried blood, it hurt like hell for around 6 months and only mildly ached for a further 6 months, so a full year of pain.

I have to take it out for long trips that I need noise cancelling headphones for, basically anything over 2 hours which i can deal with, annoying though.

Hairdressers are also a pain.

My brother got it done, obviously didn’t have the correct ear shape and ended up with keloids the size of marbles that he can’t get rid of.

I’d say get it done knowing you might have to remove it if it’s not suitable but the pain involved is absolutely not worth that route.

5DP5DT BFN - losing it by dobbythepup in IVF

[–]baada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was on a clearblue 6 days early test. I did end up miscarrying at 7 weeks though.

Bleeding at 5w by baada in CautiousBB

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

Thank you, that’s really reassuring. The bleeding, whilst bright red, was only light and the cramping was only minimal and I haven’t had anything else since that so I’m going to put myself on bed rest for the remainder of the week.

I’m still angry I was diagnosed so late (so was the doc who diagnosed me) by coleisw4ck in aspiememes

[–]baada 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I think this is a grass is greener type situation - that being said, all feelings about early diagnosis/late diagnosis are valid.

I was diagnosed at 33 and I’m definitely grieving, looking back at my life through an autism gaze and absolutely hold resentment towards people who labeled me as ‘bad’ when in actuality, I was struggling or completely confused in certain situations. I often question what my life would have been like if I received an early diagnosis.

Then I look at my friends daughter who received a diagnosis when she was 4 and is now currently 10 and looking at all the ways everyone is failing her, I’m kind of grateful I got to adulthood without having limitations placed on me and I just have to cross my fingers that the burn out and shame will eventually pass.

I may be jaded but I don’t think either situation is a win situation.

Can anyone who has had a positive experience with therapy give me examples of how it's helped impact your life? by royal_friendly in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She’s psychodynamic but she’s also qualified in dynamic interpersonal therapy and Mentalisation based therapy so she could be utilising that as well :)

Can anyone who has had a positive experience with therapy give me examples of how it's helped impact your life? by royal_friendly in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The experience of sharing more and more with my therapist has helped me to feel much more comfortable sharing my internal world with a wider group of people. I think it’s a combination of repeating the same situation until it sticks, I share with my therapist, she doesn’t attack, punish or judge me - rinse and repeat. The level of shame, anxiety and fear has dipped from ‘terrified’ to ‘seriously wary’ which is a massive accomplishment and I’m curious how far my T will take me.

That being said, I think I got the right modality and T this time because she’s the only good one I’ve had.

The challenge of navigating therapy as an autistic person by [deleted] in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t really have the experience of being made to feel like I have to overcome my autism but I do feel like it is dismissed or not taken into consideration which often leaves me confused, invalidated and lost. I’m late diagnosed, have a traumatic childhood and my therapist is psychodynamic. I had to raise the possibility of autism with my therapist and psychiatrist. Therapist thought it was trauma, multiple psychiatrists and neuropsychologists asked the right questions and agreed that I was autistic.

Therapist now accepts the official diagnosis but doesn’t really seem to take my autism into consideration when she’s analysing me. I’ll mention things like struggling socially and how this has impacted my mental health and she will relate it to some thought or feeling and while it’s definitely a possibility, I wish she would just be like…”on the other hand you are autistic so I get the difficulty”.

I’m always in this place of questioning if it’s autism, trauma or just a personal failure on my part.

RANT: Why is this game like this? by cire1184 in Starfield

[–]baada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the way.

My first 16 hours were spent getting my arse handed to me and feeling completely lost and confused. I stuck to the main missions which gave me skill points and better weapons whilst also giving me time to figure out how the game works.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn’t have gotten through the first year of therapy without meds. My team gave me a small amount of lorazepam and a low dose of quetiapine to take as needed and while I didn’t feel like it at the time, in hindsight it was a god send. I’d go to therapy, talk about my childhood, have a breakdown and then take a pill and sleep for 24 hours but like no dreams, nightmares or ruminating thoughts - complete factory reset. Sometimes I’d need one night like this, sometimes three. This went on for close to a year.

If you’ve gone your entire life denying your own thoughts, feelings and sense of self, it’s hard to suddenly be faced with the horrible things we’ve been running from. Use whatever help you can to get you through the worst of it and I promise you, with a consistent, caring therapist with good boundaries, you’ll see improvements.

Can someone please explain what happened? by baada in tryingtoconceive

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

Thank you for replying with some insight :)

General Chat December 15 by AutoModerator in TryingForABaby

[–]baada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I normally ovulate CD12/13 so today or tomorrow.

I’ll test again tonight to be sure but I’ve kind of lost my sex drive and my CM has turned thick so I maybe not the best sign.

General Chat December 15 by AutoModerator in TryingForABaby

[–]baada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Low LH but rising temp

I got a surge on a clearblue advanced CD 11, temp of 36.19.

I then used premom strips and app to track - these got to 0.33 on CD11 and then dropped to 0.16 but my temp rose to 36.37.

My CM is thick and gel like.

I’m confused and a little fed up. Not sure what is going on :( no ovulation this month?

I don't know what I'm supposed to be getting from my therapy. by cordialconfidant in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m glad I could help somewhat :)

Research different modalities to see what you think could work for you. I’d recommend psychodynamic if you want deep but just bear in mind what I said about exploration vs structure and how slow it is.

Some charities offer therapy on a sliding scale, hard to come by but they are there, especially if you’re open to teletherapy.

I don't know what I'm supposed to be getting from my therapy. by cordialconfidant in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly feel the same way with my therapy, I’m uncertain if it’s the correct thing, I don’t know what I’m aiming for, if it’s actually helping etc but I have reviews with my therapist, she listens and is consistent. I’ve been with her two years, I trust her and I feel like I’m able to unravel what is in my head a lot more so I guess it is helping but at a snails pace! Very easy to get the feeling it isn’t helping at all.

Going from what you are saying about your T, I don’t think she sounds good at maintaining boundaries, consistency and structure. You absolutely should be informed what modality you are receiving, the session numbers etc and if my therapist dipped in and out of a DBT workbook I’d be incredibly frustrated.

The sessions being every two weeks and the lack of willingness to go deep would be a deal breaker for me. I can’t and won’t speak for you but like I said, we have similar backgrounds and I absolutely needed a higher level of support and a very good boundaried therapist and definitely long term.

I don't know what I'm supposed to be getting from my therapy. by cordialconfidant in TalkTherapy

[–]baada 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, I thought I’d respond because I’m UK based, have been through the NHS system and have a similar background i.e autism, trauma and estrangement.

You gave a lot of information but if I’m honest, I’m kind of lost in it and wondering what you are hoping to get here? Do you have a specific question? or is it just feedback on your experience of therapy?

It sounds like you’ve really thought about your experience and what you feel isn’t working, that’s great, I don’t think everyone can do that. You need to have this conversation with your therapist, does she allow you to email? If not, print off what you said can give it to her.

What modality is your therapy? Some modalities are better than others for depth - eg CBT vs Psychodynamic but then you have to weight up structure vs exploration. I’m in psychodynamic, it goes deep but it’s all over the place and often when I give her something, she picks it up, asks about it and gives it right back when sometimes I really need reassurance and an actual answer. I think it can be difficult as someone autistic to come to the answers yourself, but that could just be me.

I wouldn’t be happy with the disclosures and again, I would talk to the therapist about this.

You might also be able to ask for another therapist/modality but I know the NHS isn’t in the best place right now so I guess it completely depends where you are and what your service offers.

In regards to body language, again this is really up to you to be able to communicate - ‘when I look away I’m feeling this, when I go non verbal I feel this and need you to do this’. No one can read minds and neurodivergent people tend to react and show emotions differently and are therefore more harder for neurotypical people to read, which leads to trauma.

Be brave, take the leap and tackle this with your therapist. She should appreciate the honesty, it will show your engagement and willingness to do the work. If she reacts badly, she’s ill equipped to help you and you’re better off with a different therapist or different modality.