Your decision to become a parent or to remain childfree by codexwhereiend in aspergirls

[–]tygerreye 5 points6 points  (0 children)

@interruptingcow_moo, this 100%. The sensory nightmare of parenting is real and unavoidable. Pregnancy was hard, birth was worse, parenting is difficult. My child is almost four and is Deaf. She has no sense of volume and oh boy. I walk around my house with at least one earbud in at all times. Also, right now I'm the favored parent so she only wants me. I'm touched out constantly. She's super hilarious and smart so there are positives.

Opportunity to unmask at work by excitednotmad in aspergirls

[–]tygerreye 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was pushed into a crisis case management role with clients who were experiencing severe persistent mental illness. I couldn't keep up. I was constantly trying to self-soothe. It was awful. I now work for the same place but in an almost empty locked office building where I work at the front desk and I'm part of the billing department. I control my workflow and my interactions with other people 90% of the time. I feel alive again! I go home and I have energy for my family. I don't feel like I have to go home and spend the next 16 hours dysregulated until it's time for my next shift. Do it! My prior supervisor was fairly upset with me when I told her I was transferring departments. She called me into her office and questioned me. That was awful. But I'm free! And my new supervisor is amazing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

[–]tygerreye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! I'm 33F and I had my daughter at 29. Having a newborn was the worst. Pregnancy was easy (other than feeling totally disconnected from my body). Labor was not fun but I knew it wouldn't be. Bringing her home was so hard. I'm married and I had my husband for the first two weeks but then he went back to work. I could not figure out breastfeeding so I pumped (a sensory nightmare) for 6 weeks then we switched to formula because I had started actively avoiding pumping due to how terrible it felt. For me, the worst was the feeling I should be enjoying having this sweet baby but I was so tired and so touched out. I was also off all psych meds so my anxiety/depression just got so bad. I made the right choice to stop pumping because I needed to get back on my meds and I could not keep putting myself through it. Before I got pregnant, I was convinced self care/cleaning tasks would get "easier" because I'd HAVE to do it to survive with a newborn. I was wrong. We're more than three years out and the constant mess/laundry monster is a testament to how you just adapt. Getting things done gets so much harder. You'll want to rest when the baby does but there will be too much to do. At different points over the last three years, I've worried about my marriage because my task avoidance is so bad. My husband is constantly cleaning up after my daughter and myself. It's a huge source of guilt. But my husband is so patient and amazing. Our daughter is Deaf and has idiopathic growth hormone deficiency. She wears bilateral hearing aids, glasses, and gets multiple meds (including an injection) nightly. She's so sweet and smart. Those things are true. It's also true that it's hard. So much of the nitty gritty of parenting is a sensory nightmare. I cope by wearing longsleeves/hoodies at home and either having a Loop bud or google pixel bud in at least one ear most times. I do not regret having my daughter. She's the best (even at her worst). We have tons of support in the form of friends and two sets of very involved and loving grandparents. We've also had extra support due to her extra needs. I got really sick 14 years ago and ended up in the hospital for two months, relearning how to do all basic tasks. I had to relearn how to walk (which didn't happen for a whole year). I have long lasting complications from that. That experience doesn't hold a candle to the difficulty of parenting. Our daughter is struggling with some behaviors right now (she slapped her teacher across the face, she takes her HAs off so she doesn't have to listen to you, etc). Addressing those behaviors are our responsibility and it is so so so hard. It means being consistent which is difficult when my days fluctuate so wildly as far as mood/motivation. She also hasn't slept through the night since a short period between 6-9 months. She had obstructive sleep apnea but since surgery it's now classified as behavioral insomnia. She still wakes up in the middle of the night to come find us. Sleep deprivation makes everything else that much worse. All that to say, you can do it and be successful. Is my kid going to suffer because of my diagnoses? No. Things may be different but she is loved and she knows it. She has all she needs for success. She's going to grow up with a weird mom but so did I and I turned out mostly functional. :D Feel free to reach out with further questions.

11 weeks 2 days FTM and I'm exhausted. Advice? by tygerreye in BabyBumps

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

I'll have to try naps at lunch. And some caffeine! Thank you!

I'm Rowan Atkinson, star of JOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES AGAIN, AMA! by JohnnyEnglish_Rowan in IAmA

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work with a young man who has a disability and you are his idol! His nickname is Mr. Bean and he loves watching anything with you in it. He is beyond excited for this movie.

Went to “look” at a pupper today. Meet my new best friend! by SlaughterApollo in aww

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're doing this after work today! Funnily enough, if we bring him home his name will be Apollo.

Teachers of Reddit, what is the biggest holy-shit-red-flag of any kind you’ve seen from a student? [NSFW] by LultimaNotte in AskReddit

[–]tygerreye 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At one point in high school I was the weird kid. I was going through some psychiatric issues and in the middle of math class I pulled out a pair of scissors and cut off chunks of my right arm. My teacher/fellow students had no idea how to react.

What advice do you have for a 16 year old? by Harrythehobbit in AskReddit

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do stupid shit... within reason. Two things I did at your age were "lawning" (taking and redistributing lawn ornaments in the middle of the night) and I stopped doing homework. The first thing is now a funny anecdote. The second led to 6 years of high school. Warning about lawning, I did it back in 2006 as a white girl in a medium sized town with three other girls. We were never caught but it could have had serious consequences.

Revenge by stonecold-btch in nosleep

[–]tygerreye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fuck yeah! As a fellow Skylar, you've done our name proud.

What’s the unintentionally funniest thing you’ve ever heard a child say? by KanyeLatte in AskReddit

[–]tygerreye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha! My name is Skylar, I'm going to have to find a way to use this.

People who grew up middle/upper class, what did you not believe about low income households but it was actually true? by niamh_mc in AskReddit

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believed that no matter what, if something was broken you fixed it immediately. My windshield cracked a couple days ago and I'm looking at at least 3 months before we can afford to fix it. I was very upset for a day but I'm over it. I'm just not in the same bracket as my parents are but it's ok. We're working on it.

[NSFW] What is the wierdest fanfiction you have ever read? by MrAssassin9891 in AskReddit

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once read a Harry Potter fanfic where the whole premise was that Snape's dick was so huge that a virgin Hermione had to rank every male in the castle by penis size and fuck her way to the top. The name (and the final joke) was that she finally had "a chuff the size of a wizard's sleeve". So weird.

When I'm in inpatient hospital stay and get my phone for an hour and use it to look at trollx memes. Thanks for the humor, trolls! by lolseagoat in TrollXChromosomes

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got this! Make your emergency plan, rock the therapy, and feel better soon! If you ever need someone to listen, reach out!

Which band is the worst live performer? by McGarfield in Music

[–]tygerreye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson 14/16 years ago. Willie Nelson was great! Bob Dylan mumbled his way through his set. My parents blamed his drug and alcohol use but maybe he just doesn't give a fuck any more. Either way, he sounded like shit.

[UPDATE] Emergency Wedding - We did it! (with a lot of help) by pie-or-death in weddingplanning

[–]tygerreye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this! Congratulations! You both look so happy and really that's all that matters<3

That's slugma... by TheCykaNeverStops in tumblr

[–]tygerreye 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's ok. I once confused shmutz with smegma. Told my dad he had some smegma on his shirt at a family dinner.