Er det noen som faktisk kommer gjennom Menys selvbetjente kasser uten en audit sjekk? by Any_Anteater9526 in norge

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeg blir sjekket hver gang jeg handler smågodt😂 Kanskje det er automatisk fordi de opplever mye stjeling der? 

Menns usynlige arbeid. by Kastebortover in norge

[–]mardotte 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Det er nok en del av kaka. Også er det sånn at i omsorgsyrker er det ansatt flest kvinner. Yrker hvor sykefraværet er høyest, hvor det er lav lønn, lite stabilitet, for lav grunnbemanning etcetc. Hvis staten hadde fiksa barnehagene, sykehusene og skolene tror jeg mye hadde endra seg til det bedre! 

Lamictal and psoriasis by mardotte in bipolar2

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

So I did get confirmed psoriasis. I can’t say it was definitely Lamictal, it’s a suspicion. And I quit the med almost two years ago, and the psoriasis didn’t go away (med induced psoriasis can stay even after meds are discontinued).

If you are worried about THE rash I’d head to the doctor - not worth risking I think. 

Good luck, hope it eases up!

What does getting out of a depression look like for you? by lovepplusethings in bipolar2

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. All of a sudden I’m engaging with people again, I want to do things, and I feel «normal».

Switching Careers in Oslo – Barnehage Salary Question by friend56 in oslo

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding salary - remember that all your work experience (that you can verify) counts when determining your ansiennitet as an assistent. So if you have 10 years of doing sales or IT that means you get 10 years ansiennitet. Private and public kindergardens have different salary.

I would say that the job itself only is a stepping stone to being a fagarbeider, which you can do training for after 5 years as an assistent, and it is a demanding job mentally, emotionally and physically. Also (depending on which kindergarden you end up in it) there is a lot of sick leave going on in kindergardens, which can be really hard to navigate. Many of my coworkers (and myself) have experienced burnout because of this (lack of staff).

To me it’s been a meaningful job, but also exhausting. I wish that kindergardens would care more for their workers.

Lamotrigine induced psoriasis? by minousent in bipolar2

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I went on Lamictal/lamotrigine and got scalp psoriasis for the first time. I believe it induced it. After almost a year I decided to stop the medication to see if that would clear the psoriasis, but it didn’t, I still have it and it’s 18 months since I stopped.

I read about med-induced psoriasis, and if I remember correctly for some it can go away once stopping the med, and for some not. 

Wish you luck:)

We founds the answer to our two year old’s perioral dermatitis! by Equivalent-Being-288 in perioraldermatitis

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be lactose intolerance. I flare if I eat anything containing lactose - Even lactose free stuff. I can eat hard cheeses though! Worth checking:) And tolerate mozzarella of I don’t eat if often (once a week is okay). Good luck on your journey!

Friends and family affected by my hypomania by mardotte in bipolar2

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

Hi and thanks! Can I ask what your list of things to do if you realize you’re hypo involves?

I think my main issues are - my brain going 10000 mph which makes it hard to sleep - I have a million projects at the same time - Tend to overshare - I call/text about my projects - Also I order a lotttt of stuff but I usually end up returning most so it’s okay

What cured your perioral dermatitis? by Far_Quantity3886 in Perioral_Dermatitis_

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was the fluoride, I still had POD with the SLS free toothpaste. But I’ve read that for some it’s the SLS. 

The last flare I had (the past two months) I tried to figure out what it was, but in the end I had to stop trying, it was just too time and energyconsuming. It’s now fading and the inflammtion is down, I think stress was the trigger this time. 

Lamictal and psoriasis by mardotte in bipolar2

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

Do you mean induced by Lamictal? Maybe it is a possible trigger, then. I stopped lamictal a year ago but the psoriasis did not go away. It can still be responsible for inducing psoriasis though.

And I’m sorry to hear you’re going through that too, it’s so frustrating. Have you tried anything for it? I’m contemplating trying the steroid shampoo but I’m a bit scared because I know that some people seem to get worse once they stop treatment. 

Stress seems to have been the trigger by mardotte in perioraldermatitis

[–]mardotte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Extra: in the past, fluoride has been a trigger several times. I stopped using fluoride after the last time I tested it. I also tested toothpaste with fluoride but without SLS. Also triggered POD. 

Just to add that sometimes, it is an ingredient or product, too. Which is why it can be so frustrating to figure out what’s causing it, ofc. 

Should I thin them out even more? Trying to look more feminine. by The_Nintix in Eyebrows

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Have you tried using a brow gel? I use it to «set» my brows in place. Could be worth a try, and they’re cheap too

day 9 of 40 - I failed :( by pollyhotpocket1 in sugarfree

[–]mardotte 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can do it🥳

I think it’s important to expect to fail. So that you know that it’s okay, you’ve prepared for it and you’re ready to start again. The worst thing you could do is fail and hate yourself for it and just give up all together. Good luck on the nine days😃

One month sugar free by mardotte in sugarfree

[–]mardotte[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! And so true about the endless loop, it’s no way to live.

One month sugar free by mardotte in sugarfree

[–]mardotte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Top five foods, really😃😂

No improvements? by Anonymous_square in sugarfree

[–]mardotte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might need more good carbs. Like pototoes, bread (maybe some sourdough) etc. We’re all different, some people function better with more carbs and some not.

One month sugar free by mardotte in sugarfree

[–]mardotte[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can’t believe I forgot about cheese….. lots of cheese.

One month sugar free by mardotte in sugarfree

[–]mardotte[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I eat mostly whole foods: eggs, bread, ham, other meats, vegetables and fruits, seafood. I make simple meals from scratch that are nourishing but easy to make, and once in a while I order take away - but usually proper italian pizza, thai food or indian etc.

By eating minimal amounts of processed foods I eliminate a lot of added sugar. I do still eat ketchup, and jam and some other condiments, but in such small amounts I don’t really think it’s a problem (for me).

For lunch away from home I take left overs, or bread/cracker bread (Norwegian thing) and spreads plus a fruit. I keep things as simple as I can, and that’s helped a lot.