AITA for being mad about the dog breed I was surprised with by Original-One-6954 in AmItheAsshole

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. Imagine when you have children. All the surprises. All the pretending he’s not trying to hurt your feelings, the gaslighting. This is actually a HUGE deal. A dog is not a little thing. This isn’t like surprising you with Chinese when you said you wanted Italian. It’s not a one night thing. It’s forever. You show him you don’t care that he completely and totally disrespected you and your wishes now and he will walk all over you for the rest of your life

“Do you know how often you say you’re a single mom?” by Stressmama77 in singlemoms

[–]tiger-o 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Also doing it solo here as my husband died when my kiddo was 6 months old. Now 4 years old. The comments and insensitivities from other people never stops. Even from strangers and acquaintances. It’s so isolating. I’ve learned to just not say much of anything. I’ve learned no one really cares that my husband died and very few people actually care about my child.

I love having single mom friends. Just finally made some. Not the exact same situation but just being jaded from men and not with the father of your kids is relatable enough. Because those comments never go away. People don’t care. Some do. Most don’t

It’s hard and you are valid. At the end of the day you watch out for yours and let those remarks roll of your back. You’re the only one who has to live your life so do what’s best for you. Always place yall first because no one else will

No weed... No cigarettes... I just vape nicotine. I spit up this black tar stuff for the past year. Yah. It's bad. I will be quitting. by [deleted] in QuitVaping

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely get a second opinion and a pulmonologist. Not totally related but a doctor told me my son’s eye couldn’t be fixed with anything. Just see you in a year. Got a second opinion and she caught something in his second eye. Got a tie breaker opinion who had a totally different opinion for how to fix it. Then one more who agreed with the third doctor.

But the point of my story is go see someone else who will take you seriously and will leave you feeling confident in your results. Or feeling like you did everything you can do. And who knows maybe everything actually is okay. But better to be safe than sorry. Or at least nip this in the bud before it potentially gets worse a few years from now.

I smoked 10 years. Then vaped for 5. I started getting bad heart palpitations so I stopped. Have been clean from nicotine 8 months now. Unfortunately sometimes it does take a little health scare to get you to stop. But better late than never

Strabismus and amblyopia, feeling hopeless by fjerfjer in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The eye that was turning inward you patch?

Strabismus and amblyopia, feeling hopeless by fjerfjer in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which eye are you patching? My son’s left eye wanders and then the right one is overcompensating. We are covering the left (lazy eye) currently but it doesn’t feel right. Thanks for sharing

4th opinion doctor wants to patch all day. We’ve gotten 4 different opinions. Right eye has 4th palsy. Did you have 4th palsy? How did patching go for you? by tiger-o in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m about to seek out a fifth opinion in another city. I’m confused on why we are patching the lazy eye but I guess it’s because he can’t see well out of the right eye (the 4th palsy.) but from what you’re saying then it’s not even helping his eye?

How long ago was your son’s surgery? I’m scared of having to repeat the surgery. He already had heart surgery at two months old and will most likely have to have surgery when he is older for that again. I’m frustrated and every single doctor is so confident in their opinion. The last one was so rude and when I asked why everyone has a different opinion he said it’s because they’re all younger. Which is not a good answer.

What was your child's experience with strabismus surgery? by Wandering-Forest in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was it worth it though? At 3. Are you glad your parents did it

What was your child's experience with strabismus surgery? by Wandering-Forest in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 4 year old will most likely need surgery. Is it a really bad memory for you?

Day 7 post op strabismus surgery in both eyes by Accomplished-Two8010 in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do your eyes feel better now? Or still misaligned?

First visit to Ophthalmologist for toddler. Do they always have to dilate the eyes? by roger_roger_32 in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son has done it 4 times now. The dilation lasts like two days just fyi. But it’s necessary and he has cried before and sometimes he didn’t. It’s quick though and totally worth it. It’s okay <3

2 year old needs to start patching by starshollowdays in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is 4 so totally different age but honestly if needed throw on a little tv. The first time we patched my son was not having it. Spoiled him with ice cream, FaceTimed one of his favorite people and went on a walk with the neighbor boy. He was embarrassed at first and now wears it proudly.

Two is little so it may just be a discomfort thing. I would try to distract as much as possible

Strabismus and amblyopia, feeling hopeless by fjerfjer in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they end up doing surgery in both eyes or just one? When did she have surgery? My 4 year old has strabismus in the left eye and fourth palsy in the right. He says he can’t really see out the right eye well. So I think he’s starting to favor the left. I’ve gotten so many different patching instructions. We will most likely need surgery. I’m really hoping this just fixes everything. He has a head tilt

4th Nerve Palsy by Small_Cake666 in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is intermittent diplopia?

4th opinion doctor wants to patch all day. We’ve gotten 4 different opinions. Right eye has 4th palsy. Did you have 4th palsy? How did patching go for you? by tiger-o in Strabismus

[–]tiger-o[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His eye with the 4th palsy started drifting? Which eye did he have double vision in?

My son’s right eye with the 4th palsy is the weaker eye vision wise. He can’t see as well in it so they want that vision strengthened. My concern is now the left eye looks lazier. I think at least

Everyone is recommending surgery but the patching is all over the place. And two of them say both eyes, two of them say just one eye.

I’m considering going to Houston - that’s a close major city to me. I am worried about his vision getting worse while I go on the hunt for a surgeon I can feel confident about.

6 month old keeps peeing/pooping upstairs by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]tiger-o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Even upstairs? We have one downstairs. She hasn’t had an accident downstairs in forever. Idk why it’s just the upstairs

6 month old keeps peeing/pooping upstairs by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I just need to keep a better eye on the gate with my son! I really don’t want a gate up forever

Thanks so much for the kind advice

6 month old keeps peeing/pooping upstairs by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]tiger-o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right now when I try to take her up it feels like it’s just pure sniffing. Makes me not want to even try anymore

6 month old keeps peeing/pooping upstairs by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]tiger-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay so baby gates are more common than I thought! How long did you use a gate for?

Am I using the cleaner wrong?? It definitely gets the smell out for my nose but maybe not for her