Rhonda&Marley!
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Rhonda&Marley!
@_Marleys_World
EGMS Social Worker helping “little bodies with big emotions”!
Katılım Ekim 2019
89 Takip Edilen91 Takipçiler

A lot of kids (and adults) don’t know how to ask for help.
So we put them in real situations and made them figure it out.
Thank you to @autozone for the assistance!
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@ThrillaRilla369 Be grateful for the meal. 🤷🏻♀️ Would it be my favorite? Probably not, but if I didn’t have to cook it and I was exhausted and hungry I would be happy to eat it.
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@Rainmaker1973 Service dog my ass. No service dog would do that.
That's a pet and this woman is an idiot.
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A woman in Durango, Colorado, was filmed on Sunday after her "service dog" jumped into the produce section at Walmart and refused to get out.
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@Rainmaker1973 That is NOT a freaking Service Dog! That is a pet! Ban her from the store! People like her hurt those that have legitimate Service Animals!!
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@MilaLovesJoe @ScottPresler In what state does it cost almost $500 to obtain those documents?
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@TheRyanHamilton I am so very sorry for your family’s loss and trauma. I have no words!!
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My heart is broken💔: As friends & family know, my wife was pregnant with our 2nd child, & about to begin her 2nd trimester. A few days ago she had severe pains, & bleeding, and had to go to the emergency room. There, it was discovered that our baby no longer had a heartbeat. Devastated doesn't come close to what that feels like.
Unfortunately for people like us, because of the current laws in the state of Texas, that was only the beginning of this nightmare. Jess (my wife) had an "incomplete miscarriage", and what needed to happen, what was best for HER, and her health, was to terminate the pregnancy, and get the baby out.
The doctor gave her a medication that would move this process along, and sent her home. Where, apparently we would be handling it ourselves. We were told it might take a couple of attempts before it worked.
I'll let you decide how you feel about that.
After a long, painful night of the equivalent of early labor, the baby was still with her. So, we went back to the Emergency Center to get the 2nd dose. A new doctor was on call. He was an older man. You could hear him in the hallway as he said, "I'm not giving her a pill so she can go home and have an ab*rtion!". Being well aware that our baby no longer had a heartbeat. Then, he came into the room to say, and I quote: "Considering the current stance. I'm not going to prescribe you this pill". Then, just sent us on our way.
The "CURRENT STANCE"?! Did he really just say that?!
No one should ever have to hear their wife say: "Get this dead baby out of me!".
Can you even imagine how that must feel?
The pain, and the bleeding continued. So, we decided to go to another hospital, about an hour away. There was a female doctor on call there, and we thought we might have better luck.
I should probably mention, the procedure to get the baby out is called a D & C. It's scary, & traumatizing, but sometimes necessary in situations like ours. Especially in emergency circumstances.
So we get to the next hospital. They take Jess in, ask her a bunch of questions, do a new scan... confirm that the baby is still there, with no heartbeat, and then disappear... for hours. Only to come back in and keep asking the same questions over and over. It's becoming clear that they're primary concern is NOT my wife's health. Instead, they seem to be worried about the legalities involved.
So, they decide it is not "enough of an emergency" to perform the D & C.
They do, however, prescribe another, stronger, final dose of the medication for us to try again... at home.
So, we go home to try again. Another long day/night of early labor pains. Only to discover my wife UNCONSCIOUS in the bathroom. Having to pick my wife's cold, limp body off of that bathroom floor, not sure if I was about to lose her, is something I will NEVER forget.
She had to be rushed to the hospital.
By this point she had lost so much blood, and bodily fluid, her body gave out.
They were able to stabilize her, give her the fluids she needed, and we came back home yesterday afternoon. We were also able to confirm that our baby was no longer with her.
Now, not only do we have to live with the loss of our baby... we have to live with the nightmare of what we just experienced because of political and religious beliefs. MY WIFE'S HEALTH SHOULD HAVE COME FIRST. PERIOD!
God knows what mental and emotional damage this has done.
If you consider yourself a staunch "pro-lifer" ... 1) You've never been through what we just went through, and 2) You should take a long, hard look in the mirror and reevaluate your reasons for supporting such a cold, barbaric, ignorant point of view.
It's not that black & white, and it's never going to be.
If you think your "Pray To End Ab*rtion" sign in your yard is "Christian", I suggest you revisit the teachings of Jesus and try again. If you support these laws that make ab*rtion illegal, and result in people being put through what we just were, you should be ashamed of yourself. I've never been so angry, or heartbroken... and the devastation I'm feeling must pale in comparison to what my poor wife is feeling.

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@MSkraly93819 @DudespostingWs It’s called empathy and putting others before self!
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I have to actually disagree. Although
the blue guy is certainly to be commended for his great heart and
intentions, it's ultimately giving
the red guy false hope. Reality is
that in any fighting situation like this
or even on the street, he's going to get the crap kicked out of him. It's not going to end this way. In the interest of survival he needs to know that.
His parents and teachers won't always be with him. The hard truth is he shouldn't be playing this sport in either a real or pretend context.
That is either dangerous or delusional.
There has to be a sport he can safely participate in and make real accomplishments in - like maybe
some form of solo martial arts
performed with a group.
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@SheriffWhiteNC What a WIN!! Thank you for your service and commitment!!
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Today, our team helped execute what many in law enforcement are calling one of the largest drug bust operations in the history of our state.
I am proud to report, DEA’s Operation Exploding Kilo, was a resounding success. Together, with our partners in law enforcement, we have taken down one the nastiest and most vile groups of drug dealers you can imagine.
These heinous individuals had infiltrated a massive radius within our state. Blanketing our most vulnerable communities with the most dangerous of poison. Their actions have both directly and indirectly resulted in unimaginable havoc being inflicted on the lives of countless people throughout our state.
Words simply cannot describe how massive of a win this was for the people of North Carolina.
All told, this morning’s surprise crackdown resulted in the arrest of 17 of the nastiest poison pushers in our state. From their persons, we were able to seize tremendous amounts of prepackaged cocaine, fentanyl, and marijuana, 55 firearms, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and other assets.
The fentanyl seized from this operation was enough to kill as many as 70,000 people. This was a take down of epic proportions, and we are just getting started.
Today is only one example of what is possible when law enforcement at all levels work together. This was a team effort by far too many folks to mention.
Together, we are sending a message, law and order is back in style in North Carolina. If you mess with one community, you mess with us all. We will not rest until every last poison pusher is gone from our streets for good.
I’ll keep you posted.
-KWp




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@_Marleys_World @iFit @fit_leaders I miss you too! You will always be one of my favorite staff members… SHHH don’t tell the others! 😉
(OK, I might actually say that to all my staff members, but I do miss you and you were definitely my favorite social worker!)
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4.2 miles 🏃🏼♀️
#RunningFact- running is an activity for people of all ages. The youngest marathon finisher was only five years old at the time of the race, and the oldest one was 101.
@iFit @fit_leaders

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@slater_paul Congratulations and the very best to you and your beautiful children!
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@beth_l_silver Oh Beth please tell me this isn’t true!!!!! We moved to Georgia in August (husband’s job) but to hear this is just very unfortunate . You are such a champion for students and all of MCS staff! ❤️
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@KirkHerbstreit So very sorry to hear this. We love Ben!!!
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I’ve had so many people asking me about Ben that I wanted to let you know-Ben had a 2nd chemo injection on October 23rd and from that day has been getting worse and worse. He has lost use of his back legs-almost like they’re paralyzed. He can barely walk. He hasn’t eaten in 3 days. I’m currently in Pennsylvania with a holistic Dr who is administering a 3 day Vitamin C IV hoping it will flush the toxics from his body and give him a chance. The next 24-48 hours will tell us if he has a chance or not. I’m so thankful for ALL the love so many have shown him over the last couple years. One of the hardest things I’ve gone through in my life. Ben is my best friend and companion. I love him with all of my heart. If you’re a spiritual person I’d love for you to pray for my boy. 🙏🏼 He’s currently in an ER hospital overnight and I’m picking him up tomorrow for another round of Vitamin C. Please pray for Ben and hope he pulls out of it.

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@_Marleys_World @mes_bulldogs Love you! Miss that past life!
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Data… or it didn’t happen! Ready to talk #MTSS across the district today!
Thank you to a great team @mes_bulldogs for the apparel!

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