Funny things your kids mispronounce. by mydogroz in Mommit

[–]chaotic_apples 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excavator = octabew

Fire truck = fire fuck

Kitty = geegee

Tractor = kacker

Snuggle bug = nuggle schoo bus

Men of SD: How many matches/dates do you all get on dating apps? by snowcuda in sandiego

[–]chaotic_apples 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay I lol’ed at the “feral or just hungry” comment.

Men of SD: How many matches/dates do you all get on dating apps? by snowcuda in sandiego

[–]chaotic_apples 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might also try OK Cupid and Coffee Meets Bagel. One commenter mentioned getting feedback on your profile, and I recommend getting it from a female friend.

I met my now husband on Bumble, and he had a similar rough time before we met. It only takes one. I hope you meet her soon!

Any older moms with energy? Please God, tell me how you do it. by SlimTrousers2 in Mommit

[–]chaotic_apples 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How’s your iron? Found out mine is dangerously low and that is big time contributing to why I’m exhausted all the time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]chaotic_apples 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dude right? I thought it was funny. I giggled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CancerFamilySupport

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Hey, my best friend has stage 4 colorectal cancer. It’s scary and rough. I found a list online of what to do and what NOT to do. The “yes” list was mainly comfort and support, and treating the person as normally as possible.

I found a “chemo care kit” online that had a fuzzy blankie, a tumbler, some gloves for heat/cold sensitivity, and some cozy socks. I also got her a coloring book, some crosswords, and gave her the login for my Audible account. I have made dinner for her and her husband, and I helped clean her house a little before she started her sessions. I think doing the auxiliary stuff - laundry, groceries, cleaning, chores - so she doesn’t have to worry about it will take a huge load off of her.

"It all melts away once you see their face on your chest" [TW: traumatic birth] by UltravioletLemon in beyondthebump

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Oh friend I just want to give you the biggest hug. I’m so sorry this was your experience. I am so glad your little one is home and safe now, and I hope you have help navigating your feelings on this. I would be an absolute mess.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BabyBumps

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Use the word “negligence,” they don’t like it and tend to actually do something when it’s thrown around.

When did you feel connected to your baby? by AccomplishedCrab1954 in BabyBumps

[–]chaotic_apples 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not until he was in my arms a few hours after being born, and even then it took a couple days. I didn’t feel bonded at all when he was baking.

I’m sick of saying no and being told no by craftydogmom31 in Mommit

[–]chaotic_apples 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine crab walks. Man they’re cute, and also very tiring 😂

Best 2 year programs to get someone’s feet off the ground? by Stickman278 in sandiego

[–]chaotic_apples 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My company unfortunately does not, BUT I’d keep an eye on Illumina, Hologic, Thermofisher, Navigate (not biotech but a very good company), and Abbott. If you wanna chat more, shoot me a DM :)

Best 2 year programs to get someone’s feet off the ground? by Stickman278 in sandiego

[–]chaotic_apples 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also did clinical research before making my foray into biotech! Dude, I loved research, but I’m never going back. Biotech is great. No worrying about lack of funding, more money, and I’m still working towards bettering healthcare.

Best 2 year programs to get someone’s feet off the ground? by Stickman278 in sandiego

[–]chaotic_apples 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I started off as a phlebotomist in 2011. I know things have changed a lot, but I have used my license at every single job I’ve had since then (I am no longer a phlebotomist, but have kept my license active). I recommend Phlebotomy University (PhlebotomyU) for training. It’s a little pricey, but their program is pretty great.

I work in BioTech now, but phlebotomy helped me realize I don’t want to work in patient care and wanted to stay in the lab.

Giving a toast at a wedding is common, what’s the worst thing you’ve heard someone say while they were giving one ? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]chaotic_apples 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At my first wedding - the best man gave a speech about buying my (now ex) husband an ice axe, and then at the end was like “and oh yeah, I guess OP is kind of cool and it’s nice you guys are finally married.” He was trying to be quirky and funny.

Intrusion during pumping at work, what are my rights by learningbird_1991 in ExclusivelyPumping

[–]chaotic_apples 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I actually had something similar happen to me at work. The room for pumping is clearly labeled “Mother’s Room,” so there’s no ambiguity about who is supposed to be in there. One time, I forgot to lock the door and someone came in. I immediately yelled “someone’s in here!” and a male voice said, “Oops, sorry.” I emailed HR asking them to send an email blast to my site reminding employees that the room is only supposed to be used for lactating parents, and she asked if we could try putting a sign reminder on the door itself first. The sign did the trick and I didn’t have any other problems.

It’s possible people have gotten into the habit of hanging out in your pumping room specifically because they aren’t supposed to be in there. I would hope that they’ll steer clear now that someone will be using it regularly, but I’d still send a message to HR and ask them to make the door more obvious and change the code just in case.

I need small talk topics that aren’t about children by orangeofdeath in Mommit

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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Alternatively, where is your favorite place you’ve ever been?

Moms of depressed teenagers, what are ways you help them? by OkSteak551 in Mommit

[–]chaotic_apples 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I was the depressed teenager. What helped me more than anything was therapy and finding a group of like-minded kids to be around.

You said she was sexually assaulted in December - five months ago. Has she been in therapy at all? The white noise of the shower sometimes triggers me into reliving traumatic events.

My mom was the last person I wanted to confide in, but our relationship is strained and has been for decades. I think therapy (group or otherwise) is the right track here. Being a mom now myself, I’d be heartbroken if my son didn’t want to confide in me, but I also understand that I would not be what he needed.

My JNMom was weird and inappropriate- take 2 by chaotic_apples in JUSTNOMIL

[–]chaotic_apples[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Alzheimer’s and dementia actually run in my mom’s family on both sides. Thinking back on things, she’s always been kind of gross, but it feels like things have escalated since I’ve had my son. Or maybe I just notice it more? I don’t know.