I’m really happy to see positive comments about people wanting kids even though I’ve chosen the child free route. It makes me happy to know that there are folks out there who want kids for the love of it even if it is hard. People should be able to make the decision themselves and do what’s right for them. I do believe it’s a worthwhile and rewarding endeavor but not one that should be half-assed.
Aviandelight
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Aviandelight @mander.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Dropbox CEO slams return-to-office mandates, compares them to outdated malls and theaters5·28 days agoI just want to say thanks for sharing this link. That was amazing.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Japanese queue for hours as rice shortage deepensEnglish20·1 month agoThat’s insane to think about. I usually buy a 20 lb bag of Thai Jasmine rice for a little over $20 her in the US. I think I would seriously break down and cry if I had to pay almost $70.
Yea the science is making the dosage ranges and the art is the caregivers administering the medicine and monitoring the patient. I like the science part but the art part is too stressful for me.
For the newly bred and nearly dead dosing is heavily dependent on rate of metabolism. This is why kidney and liver function are so important to dosage. If a person can’t metabolize and clear out metabolites at a steady rate then it increases the bioavailability of a drug in the person’s system and can lead to overdoses. I used to tell my lab students that there’s no guaranteed way to tell how young kids are going to react to a medication just because their little systems are doing so much at wildly different rates.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Partner has ADD, do I have misophonia?15·2 months agoI don’t think you have misophonia. Misophonia is where you have an irrational stress/anger response to certain types of sounds. These sounds set off your fight or flight response. My personal triggers are eating noises and dogs drinking water. I don’t make that my partner’s problem though. I think your partner is being inconsiderate and the constant loud noises are overstimulating for you. You obviously need quiet time to recharge/concentrate and your partner is trying to drown the world out. The whole situation sounds unhealthy and unless you both are willing to work on the underlying issues together it will only get worse.
Knitting, laundry, and gaming cat
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon dances with the devil in the pale moonlight7·2 months agoTo be fair this sounds dope.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I have never met a woman named after her own mother7·2 months agoCan confirm myself, my mother, and my maternal grandmother all have the same middle name. Call it a southern thing I suppose. I killed the tradition by being childess and my younger sister refused to pass it to my niece.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•Living within 1 mile of a golf course associated with 126% increased odds of developing ParkinsonsEnglish5·2 months agoI’ve been a participant of the PPMI study for a few years now and this year they changed up the quarterly survey to include questions about chemical exposure. This article makes that change make a bit more sense now. Coincidentally a lot of chemicals I used in the lab were on the survey too. https://www.ppmi-info.org/
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto News@lemmy.world•'Everybody's worst nightmare': Air traffic controllers say outages have become too frequent27·2 months agoWhich is fucking hilarious because most private industries that are safety conscious use FAA regulations as the gold standard to build theirs against.
Oops I was wrong we had a whip scorpion not a vinegroon. Husband just corrected me.
We did have one for a bit. We did a whole arboreal tank set up and even got it to molt twice. They are amazing to watch.
That dude is way too happy in that video. But that’s pretty close to the same pitch my husband gave me.
Yea I meant venomous. Hubby was trying to woo me on the idea of keeping Vietnamese centipedes. Serious look them up on YouTube if you want some nightmare fuel. We used to breed Deathstalkers so I’m not opposed to keeping hots but I’m also a safety oriented person.
My husband was worried about bringing me to his apartment for the first time when we were dating because it was filled with tarantulas, scorpions, and snakes. Did not bother me in the slightest and I really got into keeping them too. I did put my foot down on centipedes though because fuck that (too fast, too hot).
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Mass. woman speaks out after video shows lCE agents smashing car window to get husband22·3 months agoI watched that video and I was terrified. If a group of people stop my car and come at me with sledgehammers then I will assume they mean to do me bodily harm. That’s what terrified me most about that video. It’s only a matter of time before “ICE” starts straight up killing people.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Revealed: drug tests in California prisons yielded false positives, affecting thousands of people3·3 months agoThat is completely fair to want more info and I agree the article should have explained this. Here’s the thing no CAP/CLIA certified lab would ever release screening results without a note directly on the results saying that said results are only for screening purposes. The key here is that screening tests will not hold up in court. It would be business suicide and against regulations to do otherwise. I do know from personal experience that LabCorp generally charges $70-$90 for a limited urine drug screen and that confirmation testing which should be reflexively run for all screening positives can run between $150-350ish range depending on the drug. We’re talking that price per drug per confirmation test. So I’m fairly sure the prison was being a bunch of cheap bastards and ignored what Quest told them. The fact that Quest noticed the result trends in their reagents before the company producing the reagent did tells me that their on point with their QA/QC. If this was a major reagent provider like Abbott or Siemens then this issue would have been noticed country wide real quick, but I’m guessing that this was some sort of third party reagent for something more esoteric like oxycodone testing. But that’s just a hunch on my part. I’m more pissed off that once again the lab is getting blamed for people doing whatever the fuck they want with testing results when the lab community does so much fucking work that’s never seen or appreciated to keep people safe. Also pisses me off that screening testing is used to trap and incarcerate innocent people who don’t know or understand that they’re being fucked. Thanks for listening while I shake my pipette in fury at the sky here.
Aviandelight @mander.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Revealed: drug tests in California prisons yielded false positives, affecting thousands of people13·3 months agoOnce again here we have fucking screening tests used for legal reasons without confirmation testing being done. This is not the fault of Quest Diagnostics and completely the fault of the cheap ass prison system.
He needs a blanket made of nori.