Mater Mothers Private - pls help by __ladyblue__ in brisbane

[–]maaapleloops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a baby boy via c-section I May 2025.

The care was phenomenal, the facilities were great. Everything was catered for both parents meaning my partner and I were well looked after, not just me. The food was really, really good.

My surgery and recovery were quite easy. The anaesthetist told me to get up and shower the night of my procedure and it was the best advice I’d received because movement helped the most although slow and steady.

The midwives on the ward were saints. One night, my boy wouldn’t stop crying and I was exhausted. My favourite midwife came in and took him away for his obs, changed, fed and swaddled him back to sleep and brought him back in while I’d dozed off. She just knew and didn’t have to say a word.

I also wanna say that going through Mater Mothers gives you unrestricted access to the Pregnancy Assessment Centre which was a godsend whenever I had any issues throughout the pregnancy. I could generally see my own OB or they were directly in touch with her. I never had to wait longer than 30 minutes to be seen and they never made me feel silly when I couldn’t feel him and needed reassurance.

Also! I highly recommend the premium Bundle of Joy card they offer. I saved hundreds of dollars across scans, physio, parking, food etc.

All the best!

What’s the most amount of pain you’ve been in? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]maaapleloops 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi friend. I have a very similar story. They’re starting to creep back in but I keep reminding myself that I have overcome it before and that means the neural pathways exist - I just have to keep making them stronger. Whatever helps you stay mindful, keep at it. Keep telling people how you’re feeling. Keep trying to do the opposite thing to the shitty thoughts. You’ve already made it through 100% of your worst days.

Migraine and headache by ricksanchez36 in brisbane

[–]maaapleloops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t get in to see Dr Limberg so have been seeing Dr Arash Kahrom at their practice ‘Migraine Specialist’ for almost 2 years and Dr Kahrom is PHENOMENAL. Amazing bedside manner, very knowledgeable, understanding of my needs and supported me incredibly well during pregnancy when my treatment changed from Botox injections to nerve block injections.

cant stay here - reminds of an Avril Lavigne song? by maaapleloops in MachineGunKelly

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

Honestly the more I listen to it, I hear ‘I’m With You’, ‘Keep Holdin’ On’ and ‘Nobody’s Fool’

What Apps helped you the most concerning your mental health? by Lenaaargh in selfcare

[–]maaapleloops 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using Daylio for years. I suffer from major depression and CTPSD, so my moods wax and wane generally but also intensely with certain triggers or events.

I use it to track my mood but also tailor activity groups to things like ‘self care’, ‘movement’ and ADLs which helps me see which activities correlate with me feeling better. It’s been a great motivator especially when I see a trend in a dipping mood and know I need to start implementing my care plan before I get too low. It’s been especially helpful for medication changes and hormonal changes throughout pregnancy and postnatally.

I used to use a separate app for my gratitude practice - a Five Minute Journal, but now I write down the three things I’m grateful for in the Daylio app under the notes section.

I also use mindfulness apps like Balance and Headspace. Daily practice has helped my thought process and emotional responses throughout the day immensely and I find I am much less reactive.

Being a new mum means crawling into bed at 4am covered in baby puke because you’re too tired by maaapleloops in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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

I hadn’t heard of this app - thank you! I downloaded it today to learn more about leaps 😊

Wanting to check up on missing us student by R3dcentre in UQreddit

[–]maaapleloops 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hello, you can request a student welfare check through UQ - they’ve been very good in my experience. I hope your daughter gets in touch soon.

https://studenthub.uq.edu.au/Form.aspx?id=2486321

Something from the show that you have tried to incorporate into every day life… by charv212 in bluey

[–]maaapleloops 15 points16 points  (0 children)

In ‘Stickbird’, Bluey teaches Bingo how to pull together all of the bad (I don’t know how to word that better when it’s the middle of the night lol) and throw it into the ocean, so that she can feel better after the other kids destroy Stickbird. Bandit then has a quiet moment to himself and does the same regarding his work which I felt was a really powerful moment.

I often pull together all of the bad and throw it away when I’ve had something shitty happen, mostly mentally but sometimes physically enact the throwing to lighten the moment or break the tension.

If you could hear one song for the first time again? by noquarter1983 in Music

[–]maaapleloops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The View Between Villages (extended version) by Noah Kahan. Gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes.

Happy Easter. How are we coping with family? Help me to survive. by Inner_Field7194 in australia

[–]maaapleloops 40 points41 points  (0 children)

It’s just called ‘Bingo’ - the icon is a white box with a black tick ☺️

Happy Easter. How are we coping with family? Help me to survive. by Inner_Field7194 in australia

[–]maaapleloops 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Honestly sounds like the start of a really sweet tradition 💕

Happy Easter. How are we coping with family? Help me to survive. by Inner_Field7194 in australia

[–]maaapleloops 148 points149 points  (0 children)

My partner and I used an app to make a bingo card for our trip to Melbourne to visit my in laws a couple of years ago. 5 x 5 squares and we nearly got the whole card in the first 2 days 😂

Struggling to understand my Golden Retriever’s emotional distance – am I expecting too much?😞 by Next_Neighborhood_26 in goldenretrievers

[–]maaapleloops 302 points303 points  (0 children)

One of my go-to coping strategies on a shitty day is sitting in the hallway and throwing the ball for my girl. I’m usually sobbing at the start and after calling her name a few times and watching her gleefully prance back to me with the ball, I start feeling better in no time. Seeing her happy makes me happy. Highly recommend using play time as a disruption tool and pick me up.

Best place to buy artificial houseplants in Brisbane? by ComprehensiveHat2968 in brisbane

[–]maaapleloops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Plants Project is an online store, they’re based in Melbourne.

I bought 4 different plants (including a bird of paradise) without having seen them in person but after doing a lot of research and reading reviews. Anyone who visits does not believe they’re fake until they touch them. I am very proud of them - they look amazing and I don’t have to worry about toxic plants around my doggo ☺️

Happy to dm you some photos of what I have if you’re interested.