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Trying for a Baby part 5....
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My DH collapsed twice this morning. It does put things in context rather, and I'm wondering whether it would really be wise to have another little one without knowing why he collapsed or what caused it. He's in bed now. Scary.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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gratefulforhelp wrote: »My DH collapsed twice this morning. It does put things in context rather, and I'm wondering whether it would really be wise to have another little one without knowing why he collapsed or what caused it. He's in bed now. Scary.
Ah bless you - hope he's ok0 -
see id love to do something like that...just not very creative lol..and it has to be the cheaper the better
saying that i am hoping to maybe go for a 50's style tea length dress.
the dress i had ordered for the wedding in april was beautiful...real wedding dress...uit is still sat in the shop with 600 left to pay on it...that will not happen anytime soon lol.
You really don't have to be creative, we did it for my sis's wedding buy some some cheap (check charity shops) pretty curtains, we found some girls ones with butterflies and flowers on.
Cut into triangles, cut a large length of material and get someone with a sewing machine to attach them takes ten mins.
Also start collectin glass jars (coffee jars jam jars etc) you can put tea lights in these.
lLoads of easy lovely things you can do xxxxI don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
gratefulforhelp wrote: »My DH collapsed twice this morning.
Both my parents and I do faint sometimes, something to do with low blood pressure, so it's nothing special at our household.
Hope it's nothing serious:)0 -
Tis I phunkles aka notttmyusualname nmun - went back to this name after logging in at ohs when i couldnt remember my fake name (had a fake name cause real life people know my user name on here) but have decided I no longer care :P so there
Ahh see you are just trying to confuse me! lol
Morning peeps- nothing to report didnt cave in and buy any tests yesterday- but AF def on her was am getting those "pulling" cramps at the top of my thighs that I get a few days before she arrives...no other symptoms of anything other than th shooting pains in me boobies (which really hurt like someones stabbing me!:eek:) thats def not a sign of AF as they get achey not painful iykwim? But not looking into anything too deep- in fact Ive just ordered my next lot of ovulation strips off ebay...anyway onwards and upwards eh?**"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**0 -
retro_bluebell wrote: »Ive just ordered my next lot of ovulation strips off ebay...anyway onwards and upwards eh?0
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gratefulforhelp wrote: »My DH collapsed twice this morning. It does put things in context rather, and I'm wondering whether it would really be wise to have another little one without knowing why he collapsed or what caused it. He's in bed now. Scary.
Oh dear why did that happen? Hope you both are ok? xx**"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**0 -
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I've no idea why, but interesting to hear that fainting can be a "run of the mill" experience!Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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has he been eating ok? Sometimes it can happen if blood sugar is too low? Could be his blood pressure too as the others have said, common but still scary stuff. x**"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**0
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