5/27/2023 0 Comments Baby you have become my addictionMy interpretation I get is that she has family, but shes estranged to some degree. Jess from EarthIt's definitely about addiction, the first line of the song starts off with this.Look at gabbi Hannah-she was very manic and thought she was talking to god and a chosen one so that’s why I see it this way But these lyrics can have so many meanings. Had a stroke/brainbleed at 25 bc of meth. I’ve been clean almost 4 yrs so I’ve experienced this stuff. “She gives a smile when the pain comes” I’m assuming heroin-she’s either dope sick or she needs to come down from the uppers and needs downers. My dad is in active addiction and currently claiming there’s demons and evil chasing him, he abandoned his car with his dog(that he loves so much when he’s not in psychosis) but now the dog turned evil-every time he’s on a meth binder it’s always about the devil and god for him. Could be glasses, she doesn’t want the world to see how she’s not doing ok mentally and know she’s trying to cover up the high. “Pulls her shades down tight” literal blinds, she’s tweaking.she’s paranoid from crack/meth, I say meth bc u see things that aren’t there, which would explain why she says she talks to angels. U just met her family but she’s so out there on drugs she lies and says she has no family, but u already met them-but she’ll fight like hell telling u ur wrong and u didn’t meet them bc she was so messed up and doesn’t remember (u know how women always want to be right) “paints her eyes as black as night” either her eyes are completely black bc of upper dilate ur pupils and/or she likes darker makeup bc of her mental health-like emo people like black Pupils would make more sense to me but i dont know. Chelsea from OhioShe never mentions the word addiction in certain company-someone around “classy people” that would look down on her.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Writer/s: Christopher Mark Robinson, Rich S. The pain gonna make everything alright, alright yeahĭon't you know that they call her out by her name Oh yeah, there's a smile when the pain comes Yeah, she gives a smile when the pain comesĪnd the cross from someone she has not met, well, not yet Some babies might sleep more, while others don’t need quite as much sleep.She paints her eyes as black as night now Keep in mind that these are recommended averages. 6 to 12 months: 14 hours of sleep total, with 2 to 3 naps during the day.3 to 6 months: Sleep totals at night can range from 8 to 9 hours, plus short daytime naps.1 to 2 months: Babies can sleep 4 to 5 hours straight.Newborns: Up to 18 hours total per day, while waking up every few hours for feedings.Here are some guidelines for each age group: To address the effects of lack of sleep, it’s also important to know exactly how much sleep your baby really needs. Some of the concerns associated with a lack of sleep in little ones include: The effects of not getting enough sleep may not be so obvious in babies and children. When adults think of lack of sleep, they often envision cranky, run-down days filled with numerous cups of coffee to make it through. If you decide to try white noise, make sure you do so safely. It’s important to realize that white noise doesn’t work for all babies.Įvery baby is different when it comes to sleep needs, so white noise could end up being a trial and error process. Such a scenario could become extremely disruptive for everyone involved. This could be problematic if your baby is in a situation where they need to sleep and the sound machine is not with them.Įxamples include vacations, a night at grandma’s house, or even day care. Babies might become reliant on white noiseīabies who respond positively to white noise might sleep better at night and during naps, but only if the white noise is consistently available. You should also keep the volume on the machine below the maximum volume setting. The study concluded that regular exposure to these sound pressure levels may be damaging to infant hearing and auditory development.īased on the findings of the AAP, pediatricians recommend that any white noise machines should be placed at least 7 feet away (200 cm) from your baby’s crib. They found that all of them exceeded recommended noise limits for hospital nurseries, which is set at 50 decibels. In 2014, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) tested 14 white noise machines designed for infants. Not all babies respond well to white noise.ĭespite the potential benefits, white noise doesn’t always offer risk-free peace and quiet.Babies can become dependent on white noise machines to be able to fall asleep.
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