u/FlakyProblem5301

Can anyone explain to me what happened with my order?

I never order DoorDash this is maybe my 3rd order ever. I tipped above the recommended amount. Driver picks up immediately and my estimated time is shortened. Driver texts me “can’t pick up order now”. I ask for clarification what he means and if he’ll be canceling and he just replies “yes”. I ask for further clarification if it was his end or the restaurants end so I know whether or not to reorder and he does not reply. I message back 10 minutes later and ask him to please cancel so someone else can be assigned. I also called later on with no reply. 30 minutes in I call the restaurant and they said my food is sitting there waiting. I cannot cancel on my end since the food is made. I am so confused one what i am supposed to do or what happened to this driver lol

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u/FlakyProblem5301 — 6 days ago

Medical SLP Training

I am an SLP and my experience is in outpatient peds. I was originally looking for a school contract but having trouble finding one in an area I want. I also don’t love the idea of being in a city for an entire year. I am willing to do medical, but I just do not have the knowledge and training. Are there contracts that are willing to train or are these extremely rare? Medical contracts book closer to start date so if I wait and bank on that then I will have missed my school contract options.

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u/FlakyProblem5301 — 6 days ago

Hey everyone,

I am grateful that I have made a LOT of progress in my insomnia journey by understanding the cause of my insomnia, attempting to reduce my sleep anxiety, and listening to mind.body.sleep podcast. I used to have full days of no sleep, sometimes up to 5, but now I routinely take about 2 hours to fall asleep with about one night every couple weeks being rough and being up until 4-5am.

One of the biggest things holding me back from full recovery I feel like is the “noise” in my head. It feels like my brain is constantly putting on a play of characters I know nothing about. I can’t go 2 seconds without a thought, some relevant to me (worrying about my clients as I worth with very high needs children) and others completely irrelevant and it feels like someone else’s brain is in my head. I used to be on Lexapro and am really wanting to stay off meds but I kind of wonder if getting back on will help with this.

Does anyone have any advice or things that worked on quieting the noise and thoughts in their head? I try meditation type things but I genuinely can’t get past 10 seconds of things like that without immediately being distracted by a thought.

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u/FlakyProblem5301 — 9 days ago