Eventhesparrows
06-02-17, 23:50
My husband left for a business trip this morning. He will be home Friday afternoon/evening depending on if there are any flight delays.
So here I am, home alone with 3 children. You'd think that after surviving a 3.5 month deployment last fall, this would be a cake walk...but it's not. Que the "what ifs"
So I'm an avid cell phone user. To my embarassment, I'm literally on it almost all day...and I'm a stay at home mom. So there's my confession for the day. I'm always distracted on my phone and not engaged 24/7 with my kids.
So while on said cell phone, I'm typically lounging on the couch or sitting down. My cell phone is in the area of my ovaries while sitting/lounging. So we all know how cell phones can cause brain cancer, because of the close proximity to your head when you're talking on it (hence the reason I always use speaker phone), well what about the radiation in the areas of the cell phone when you're on the internet?
Que the "what if I get ovarian cancer in a couple of years" question. I'm 29 years old, I've had 3 successful pregnancies and deliveries and virtually no hormonal birth control. But given the fact that my husband left this morning, my thoughts are revolving around having to say "goodbye" to him for good, because I used my cell phone too much and hold it in that general area when lounging, and in turn, got ovarian cancer. I also, up until a few years ago, was on my laptop all day, which was ALSO seated near that area. I feel so doomed right now. :weep:
So here I am, home alone with 3 children. You'd think that after surviving a 3.5 month deployment last fall, this would be a cake walk...but it's not. Que the "what ifs"
So I'm an avid cell phone user. To my embarassment, I'm literally on it almost all day...and I'm a stay at home mom. So there's my confession for the day. I'm always distracted on my phone and not engaged 24/7 with my kids.
So while on said cell phone, I'm typically lounging on the couch or sitting down. My cell phone is in the area of my ovaries while sitting/lounging. So we all know how cell phones can cause brain cancer, because of the close proximity to your head when you're talking on it (hence the reason I always use speaker phone), well what about the radiation in the areas of the cell phone when you're on the internet?
Que the "what if I get ovarian cancer in a couple of years" question. I'm 29 years old, I've had 3 successful pregnancies and deliveries and virtually no hormonal birth control. But given the fact that my husband left this morning, my thoughts are revolving around having to say "goodbye" to him for good, because I used my cell phone too much and hold it in that general area when lounging, and in turn, got ovarian cancer. I also, up until a few years ago, was on my laptop all day, which was ALSO seated near that area. I feel so doomed right now. :weep: