Documentary about PPD and PPP

Trigger warning:

I watched a documentary today about post partum illness, more specifically depression and psychosis.

Its called "When the Bough Breaks." (There is a movie by the same name. It's the documentary)I found it on Prime for no extra charge. It contains personal interviews with women who have experienced post partum as well as a couple of husbands/partners. For me it was very informative and sad. I cried. *There is discussion of infanticide and suicide. May be triggering for some women here.*

There is more discussion about it in the Netflix sub reddit.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 14 hours ago

Bryan Kohberger is an excellent candidate

"Bryan Kohberger is an excellent candidate of somebody who could have committed this crime"

~Sy Ray

Direct quote from interview. What in the holy eff is a comment like this supposed to mean? CANDIDATE. COULD HAVE.​ He was selected at some point?

No matter which way you swing on his guilt or innocence, this is a bunch of nonsense in a quadruple homicide.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 1 month ago

Practice

What do you all do for practice after a new mapping? I haven’t found really any free apps. So, aside from conversions in real life I mainly do YouTube and the Ted talk. Sometimes the Hearoes app, but it's not that great. I need to find podcasts. My audiologist seemed to not like that I do ted and you tube. I also stream TV. Not a huge audible fan. Never have been.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 2 months ago
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PA in the ER

A PA in the ER seeing a patient with a rare disease that causes muti organ involvement doesn't work. I won't see them in the office anymore. Yesterday I was stuck with them from the get go in ER. Nice enough, but would not listen to what I was saying. It seems to transfer over then to the rest of the staff caring for me. Super frustrating and resulting poor care. They, as well as NP have their place, but not for everything.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 2 months ago

Does anyone understand what others are saying in public settings such as a cashier, wait staff in a restaurant, or really anyone?

I can't pick up hardly any words in public, so i wonder what's the point. I do somewhat well in 1 on one, but that has regressed with current map. I feel super frustrated. Sometimes I dont even want to wear it.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 2 months ago

2 separate crimes

Has anyone thought that there is the possibility there were 2 separate crimes that occurred? Maddie and Kaylee were killed by a specific person/s for whatever the reason and Xana and Ethan just happened to have been killed for some other reason by different persons. Those 2 couples (I know Maddie and Kaylee were just friends) dont really match. Aside from being roomates, they hung out with different crowds, had a 2 year age gap, one of them being ready to graduate in a couple months. I just dont get how it was only those 4 in particular and they don't have much in common. No, I do not believe it was a random attack by someone in another state. I could elaborate on this, but hesitate to.

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u/Beginning_Network_39 — 3 months ago