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  • awc1986 said:

    I hate ass kissing and networking and all that stuff, in work and socially. I believe in meritocracy and I refuse to brown nose in order to succeed. I accept that's why I'll never be wildly successful and will always come second fiddle to other people, but at least I'll have a clear conscience. I'm not a competitive person, so when I'm confronted with competition I just let the other party get on with it. I have better things in my life to worry about that how popular I am, what car I drive and how big my house is.

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  • I don't get stay at mom's with nannies and daycare. Im not talking about right after you give birth but once you are healed and functional. I have a friend who doesn't work has two boys in full time daycare and a third in kindergarten they get picked up from school by nanny who has them most of the afternoon and they spend Friday nights thru Saturday with their grandparents. I don't understand why someone would have kids and then.be lucky enough to afford staying home but then want to spend zero time with them

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    I totally get this. I know of a couple who had twins by a surrogate quite late in life and they have day and night nannies. She doesn't work, but now she actually has the children she doesn't really look after them.

    I also work with a lady who has an au pair, but when it's the school holidays, she sends her kids away to camp and takes the week off herself. I probably don't blame her though.

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  • I'm a SAHM and wish I could afford a nanny. Or a maid. We have talked about sending DS to DC part time for social interaction. It's overwhelming trying to do it all on my own sometimes.

    I think part time daycare, camp school etc is great for social interaction, you are so not the mom type I am speaking about
  • My UO is that I wish my toddler would watch one tv show a day so that I can have a breathing break rather then play all day long (I'm talking wake up to bed time)
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  • I think Adele is overrated. Her music is mediocre and her voice is borderline annoying. The way she sings "eeee" and "ooooh" go right through me.

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  • IBackBevoIBackBevo member
    edited March 2014
    @cbrust - I actually wonder if Hobby Lobby just doesn't want to provide health insurance.  I don't know this because I am not well-versed on Hobby Lobby, but I just wonder. Could be wrong.  My DH, when he was in his residency, technically was employed by a "Catholic charity" (even though his residency program was UT- not sure how that worked), and even the "Catholic church" paid for the insurance that paid for my birth control.  I think I had to show it was for a medical reason, but the "Church provided" insurance covered it. Edit: Although, I think there may be doctrine in the Catholic Church that BC for medical reasons is okay...so I may have failed in my attempt to draw a parallel.
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  • cbrust said:


    IBackBevo said:

    I am also so glad that everyone on this website knows what goes on 24/7 in other people's homes behind closed doors. SMH.

    I learned this lesson the hard way last year. I knew of a family (friend of a friend) that had their infant daughter in full time daycare while the dad worked out of the home and the mom did not work at all. I totally side eyed their choices and wondered why they even had a kid at all until I later learned that the mother had severe PPD and the husband felt she was a danger to their baby. I felt so so bad when I found out and truly realized you never know what is really going on behind closed doors. It turns out full time daycare was the best place for their daughter to be while the mother took care of herself.

    my UO (and I hate to get all political so I apologize in advance): I don't understand the hype about the Hobby Lobby birth control thing; Hobby Lobby is complaining that the ACA is forcing them to provide a health plan that covers contraception including IUD's and the morning after pill, which they have moral objections too. Yet they are in turn forcing their moral objections onto all their employees by wanting to not cover those services. Maybe I'm over-simplifying here but I don't get that logic. Since when does a company have the right to tell you what medical services should and shouldn't be covered?

    side note: I won't pretend I'm as well versed in politics as I could be. I am totally open to constructive criticism of my logic and will admit now that I haven't done a ton of research on this matter. 


    *Disclaimer: These are not my real feelings but I guess I'm good at seeing the other side of view*

    ACA forces Hobby Lobby to go against their morals by supplying insurance that covers BC. ACA does not force you to work for Hobby Lobby. Nobody does. You are working at will and if you don't like the benefits offered by said job you are free to find work elsewhere. That's the big deal is that the "forcing" isn't a two way street where as if HL was allowed to choose their benefits package then the employees could choose if that was something they were willing to deal with.

    Again, not my personal feelings. I actually know nothing about the actual logistics of it all and have not read about this but I imagine this is HL's point of view.

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  • cbrustcbrust member
    edited March 2014

    *snip*
    my UO (and I hate to get all political so I apologize in advance): I don't understand the hype about the Hobby Lobby birth control thing; Hobby Lobby is complaining that the ACA is forcing them to provide a health plan that covers contraception including IUD's and the morning after pill, which they have moral objections too. Yet they are in turn forcing their moral objections onto all their employees by wanting to not cover those services. Maybe I'm over-simplifying here but I don't get that logic. Since when does a company have the right to tell you what medical services should and shouldn't be covered?
    side note: I won't pretend I'm as well versed in politics as I could be. I am totally open to constructive criticism of my logic and will admit now that I haven't done a ton of research on this matter. ____________________________________________________quote box fail

    *Disclaimer: These are not my real feelings but I guess I'm good at seeing the other side of view* ACA forces Hobby Lobby to go against their morals by supplying insurance that covers BC. ACA does not force you to work for Hobby Lobby. Nobody does. You are working at will and if you don't like the benefits offered by said job you are free to find work elsewhere. That's the big deal is that the "forcing" isn't a two way street where as if HL was allowed to choose their benefits package then the employees could choose if that was something they were willing to deal with. Again, not my personal feelings. I actually know nothing about the actual logistics of it all and have not read about this but I imagine this is HL's point of view.
    QUOTE BOX FAIL

    I do see that point of view, technically speaking. I just get annoyed when people use the "no one is forcing you to work there" argument because that's total bull shit it my mind. I worked for starbucks for 3 years to get health insurance, you (general you, not you, Anna) think I actually w
    anted to work there? I can't imagine too many people really wanting to work for Hobby Lobby as their main career, I think most people are in it for the paycheck.
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  • I'm not even going to touch the mommy wars, so my UO, I think a person covered in tattoos can look beautiful, if done right. Example of beautiful and trashy:

    (Left: beautiful, Right: trashy)

    IMO the only thing that makes the one on the right trashy is that she's in lingerie. The tatts are pretty much the same.

    Personally I don't like tatts on women. That's why I don't have any. Just personal taste.

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    08/29/13 - BFP @ 4wks 4d

    09/17/13 - 7wks 2d - Normal HB Detected! Baby measuring perfect for dates and positioning!  

    10/23/13 - 12wks 3d - Perfect NT scan! HB 167 & baby wriggling, waving & yawning!

    12/17/13 - 20wks 2 d - We're having a beautiful baby girl! Go Team Pink!

    05/03/14 - Bobbie Gloria was born at 39+6 weighing 6lb 14oz!

  • I dislike ultrasounds.  Yes I know you get to see the baby but I find the ultrasound technicians very cold and distant and they can't tell you anything so you have to wait for a call from your doctor and who knows when that will be. Every time I've had to get one I get extremely nervous and anxious.  I might have to get another one in a couple weeks and I don't want to. 


    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I think that's going to depend on the practice you see. My sonographer will answer basic questions as I ask and my dr comes in immediately after the u/a to talk to me about it. When I had to see a MFM at a big university hospital they did the same.

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  • awc1986 said:
    I'm not even going to touch the mommy wars, so my UO, I think a person covered in tattoos can look beautiful, if done right. Example of beautiful and trashy: (Left: beautiful, Right: trashy)
    IMO the only thing that makes the one on the right trashy is that she's in lingerie. The tatts are pretty much the same. Personally I don't like tatts on women. That's why I don't have any. Just personal taste.
    It's hard to see her tattoos, I know both of these women personally, the one in lingerie is my cousin, her tattoos are morbid and are just tasteless, IMO.  The woman on the left, is my friend and hairstylist, her tattoos are classic and elegantly done.  

    It has nothing to do with what she is wearing, for me, I could easily find one of the girl on the left in lingerie and I still think her tattoos are beautiful.  

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  • mary97 said:



    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  

    I agree.  I don't have all morning to sit in a doctor's office waiting.  I can understand if my appointment is end of day but a 45 minute wait when my appointment was at 9:30 is mismanagement of time or scheduling too many patients. Between OB and MFM appointments, it's alot of time out of the office.
    I'm doing this as we speak. it should just be a walk in. Every time I come end up waiting 45 minutes or longer. Every time.

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  • I dislike ultrasounds.  Yes I know you get to see the baby but I find the ultrasound technicians very cold and distant and they can't tell you anything so you have to wait for a call from your doctor and who knows when that will be. Every time I've had to get one I get extremely nervous and anxious.  I might have to get another one in a couple weeks and I don't want to. 

    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I think that's going to depend on the practice you see. My sonographer will answer basic questions as I ask and my dr comes in immediately after the u/a to talk to me about it. When I had to see a MFM at a big university hospital they did the same.
    Ahh that's awesome.  Are you in the US? Maybe it's different in Canada but my doctor's office is separate from the ultrasound clinic.  I can only get an ultrasound done at the hospital or at the ultrasound and X-ray clinic.  Then they send the pics to my doc and it feels like it takes them forever to look at them.  Also the techs say absolutely nothing to me.  If I ask a question they answer, "I'm not allowed to tell you anything."
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  • IBackBevo said:
    I am not crying crocodile tears for Hobby Lobby.  I have seen just as much stuff out there on them claiming they may have to shut their doors because they can't afford to insure their employees.  I feel like the BC/morning after pill is a bull-shit excuse because at the end of the day providing insurance for their employees hurts their bottom dollar.  I feel like I am always hearing from clients - "it is the principle of the matter."  Yet, at the end of the day, the moral high ground you want to stand on seems to go out the window if the bottom dollar is affected. Corporate higher ups almost always make decisions based on cost.  
    I'm not going to get too involved in the HL debate as I'm not well-versed in the details. However, I will say it's not like this is their first "moral stance." They are closed on Sunday's to give their employee's time to worship and spend with family.  However, they are undoubtably losing out financially based on that moral (rather that financial) decision. 
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  • I dislike ultrasounds.  Yes I know you get to see the baby but I find the ultrasound technicians very cold and distant and they can't tell you anything so you have to wait for a call from your doctor and who knows when that will be. Every time I've had to get one I get extremely nervous and anxious.  I might have to get another one in a couple weeks and I don't want to. 

    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I think that's going to depend on the practice you see. My sonographer will answer basic questions as I ask and my dr comes in immediately after the u/a to talk to me about it. When I had to see a MFM at a big university hospital they did the same.
    Ahh that's awesome.  Are you in the US? Maybe it's different in Canada but my doctor's office is separate from the ultrasound clinic.  I can only get an ultrasound done at the hospital or at the ultrasound and X-ray clinic.  Then they send the pics to my doc and it feels like it takes them forever to look at them.  Also the techs say absolutely nothing to me.  If I ask a question they answer, "I'm not allowed to tell you anything."
    Yup. They have signs up at the u/s clinics that the technicians are not allowed to provide any medical information. We don't get to see anything except at the very end, and other than identifying body parts, they don't say anything. I didn't find them unpleasant but I'm convinced that the poker face is a part of their training.
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  • pandadair said:
    mary97 said:

    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I agree.  I don't have all morning to sit in a doctor's office waiting.  I can understand if my appointment is end of day but a 45 minute wait when my appointment was at 9:30 is mismanagement of time or scheduling too many patients. Between OB and MFM appointments, it's alot of time out of the office.
    I'd imagine the fact that OBs have these rather impossible-to-schedule aspects of their job called attending to a birth might unexpectedly throw off their schedule for a bit. You want your OB leaving while you're squeezing out a baby b/c they might be 30 mins late for someone's routine checkup?
    I get this.  When this happens it's really not hard to call your patients and let them know their appointment is behind or reschedule it.  
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  • I dislike ultrasounds.  Yes I know you get to see the baby but I find the ultrasound technicians very cold and distant and they can't tell you anything so you have to wait for a call from your doctor and who knows when that will be. Every time I've had to get one I get extremely nervous and anxious.  I might have to get another one in a couple weeks and I don't want to. 

    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I think that's going to depend on the practice you see. My sonographer will answer basic questions as I ask and my dr comes in immediately after the u/a to talk to me about it. When I had to see a MFM at a big university hospital they did the same.
    Ahh that's awesome.  Are you in the US? Maybe it's different in Canada but my doctor's office is separate from the ultrasound clinic.  I can only get an ultrasound done at the hospital or at the ultrasound and X-ray clinic.  Then they send the pics to my doc and it feels like it takes them forever to look at them.  Also the techs say absolutely nothing to me.  If I ask a question they answer, "I'm not allowed to tell you anything."
    I don't think that part is uncommon. They're not diagnosticians.
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  • I dislike ultrasounds.  Yes I know you get to see the baby but I find the ultrasound technicians very cold and distant and they can't tell you anything so you have to wait for a call from your doctor and who knows when that will be. Every time I've had to get one I get extremely nervous and anxious.  I might have to get another one in a couple weeks and I don't want to. 

    Also this is more of a vent than a UO but is it that hard for a doctor to be on time? Is it just they think we all have nothing better to do than sit in their stupid waiting room for 30-45mins.  I can't imagine scheduling a client meeting and making the client wait there for that long. I find it extremely unprofessional and frankly, annoying as hell.  If you're constantly running late then maybe it's time to rethink how much time you've allocated to appointment slots.  Punctuality should be taught in medical school.  It's just fucking common courtesy!  
    I think that's going to depend on the practice you see. My sonographer will answer basic questions as I ask and my dr comes in immediately after the u/a to talk to me about it. When I had to see a MFM at a big university hospital they did the same.
    Ahh that's awesome.  Are you in the US? Maybe it's different in Canada but my doctor's office is separate from the ultrasound clinic.  I can only get an ultrasound done at the hospital or at the ultrasound and X-ray clinic.  Then they send the pics to my doc and it feels like it takes them forever to look at them.  Also the techs say absolutely nothing to me.  If I ask a question they answer, "I'm not allowed to tell you anything."
    I'm in the same situation, but I still have had great techs (always someone different) that chat with me during appointments and give information when they can. They are always very happy to point things out and answer any questions where appropriate. That being said, I go to the local children's hospital for my ultrasounds and my OB is a doctor that works at that hospital, so I'm always technically in the care of the same department (OB and ultrasound). The wait time is also very short for me because of this (my last ultrasound was scheduled for 1:30 at the hospital and my OB follow-up was at 3 that day).
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