April 2018 Moms

WTF Wednesday

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Re: WTF Wednesday

  • My WTF - A coworker who is  technically on point but honestly a poor employee got into a discussion with our manager while I was in the room. I tuned them out. Later, said coworker got pissy with me, saying 'You're going to have to pick a side.' I'm not afraid of picking a side or disagreement, but I won't pick a side in some bullshit that doesn't affect me/I don't care about, and is a speck of dust in the grand scheme of things. I was hopeful that working 20 hours a week would let me miss drama like this, but apparently not. Now I see why others don't like this coworker.
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  • My wtf is the damn school bus today! It was 45 minutes late dropping my kids off today which meant that my daughter had to miss her first dance practice of the year!  And the reason it was so late is that it had to turn around to pick up some highschool kids that missed the bus! And then when the bus got back to the school they weren't even there!! So it was all for nothing! Last time I  checked, if you miss the bus you find a different ride home. Learn some responsibility. It's not everyone else's problem.
    I felt extra bad about it because I completely forgot about my youngest daughters dance practice on Monday so both of them missed out this week.
    It I would have been notified earlier I would have had time to go get them from school. Super pissed about it. 
  • kaymaroo said:
    I announced to my bosses on Monday and the news is trickling out to the rest of the office now. I felt like I had to announce (earlier than I would have liked) because it was getting harder and harder to hide the blump and I didn't want to strain relationships by making coworkes feel like I was keeping a secret from them. Since people have started finding out, three of them have told me they've "known for awhile". Dude, I've barely known for "awhile". Couldn't they at least pretend to be surprised?
    Right?! I told my mom a few days ago and she says "yeah I thought so, you've been really moody lately."  uh... Thanks?? 
  • lindsyelindsye member
    edited September 2017
    @irenejean I plan to ask my doctor about it and as long as she's ok with it, I'll get one too. I just might now wait a couple weeks until I'm done with first tri. In terms of risk/reward, a small additional wait makes sense to me even though I agree it's very unlikely the flu shot will actually cause any negative effect.
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  • lindsye said:
    This study is a major WTF. I am in no way anti-vaccines - all my children are fully vaccinated as am I - but I guess I may wait until after first tri to get a flu shot:

    https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/study-prompts-call-examine-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-49813933
    They were going to give me the flu shot when I went in on Monday, but my OB said they don't give it until after the 2nd trimester. So I think you're fine. 
  • @easilydistracted87 thank you.  I can't tell you how upset I am that people nowadays are sacrificing good solid scientific method in an effort to publish clickbait studies.

    Just last year in my local Mom FB group a woman posted a study about how cesarian sections make babies more prone to lukemia, and I had a throw down with the person who posted it, because A) wildly inaccurate study, and B.) Extremely insensitive and cruel bid for attention.  
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  • @easilydistracted87 thank you.  I can't tell you how upset I am that people nowadays are sacrificing good solid scientific method in an effort to publish clickbait studies.

    Just last year in my local Mom FB group a woman posted a study about how cesarian sections make babies more prone to lukemia, and I had a throw down with the person who posted it, because A) wildly inaccurate study, and B.) Extremely insensitive and cruel bid for attention.  
    @ngolimento I did not post this to suggest that anyone forego a flu shot because of it; that does not seem to me a reasonable reaction to one group's (apparently questionable) data. My only thought was that it makes sense at least to me to wait until after first tri to get it, which apparently according to @sjn00 is a practice at least some places anyway.

    I certainly was not sharing to fear-monger and knew I would very likely receive an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the TB. But to me, it's information, and as a critical consumer of information and a pregnant woman, it's information I would want to have.
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  • lindsye said:
    @easilydistracted87 thank you.  I can't tell you how upset I am that people nowadays are sacrificing good solid scientific method in an effort to publish clickbait studies.

    Just last year in my local Mom FB group a woman posted a study about how cesarian sections make babies more prone to lukemia, and I had a throw down with the person who posted it, because A) wildly inaccurate study, and B.) Extremely insensitive and cruel bid for attention.  
    @ngolimento I did not post this to suggest that anyone forego a flu shot because of it; that does not seem to me a reasonable reaction to one group's (apparently questionable) data. My only thought was that it makes sense at least to me to wait until after first tri to get it, which apparently according to @sjn00 is a practice at least some places anyway.

    I certainly was not sharing to fear-monger and knew I would very likely receive an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the TB. But to me, it's information, and as a critical consumer of information and a pregnant woman, it's information I would want to have.
    My OB has her patients wait to get it until second tri as well. And I am so thrilled @easilydistracted87 that you are in our April Beth club. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on vaccines (I am pro vaccine), but enjoy learning extra tidbits when I can. 
  • ngolimentongolimento member
    edited September 2017
    @lindsye I totally understand your motive for sharing.  The thrust of my post was directed towards the prevalent lack of ethics and acumen of modern practice of "publishing" studies.  I would 100% agree with you that it is critical to share information of this nature IF it was accurate information and well done.  This study is neither.  And for every person who makes a well-informed decision to just delay a vaccination until second tri, 5 will decide the flu vaccine is dangerous to their baby, and endanger their child by not getting it.  Fevers during pregnancy are no joke, and the flu is known for them.

    Now, mind you, I do not disagree with the idea of delaying until second tri, because I am doing that myself.  I have the luxury of doing so because flu season won't hit until well into second tri.  I am just saying that you should not make that decision based on faulty data that was published for clickbait attention.  Before you make any medical decision based on a study you see on the internet, research  that study and look at peer reviews.  Also, consult with your doctor.
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