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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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I couldn't say for sure as I skipped a lot of those pages myself but I guess maybe nothing particularly exciting happened and they were the only things which stuck out as memorable.I saw MOTM's 'summary' but these were before I went away so figured something else must have happened in those 80 pages thats all?Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
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Because you're too busy trying to think of what to do with all your cucumbers.ladybirdintheuk wrote: »Genious. Why didn't i think of that.
Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
newmoneysaver wrote: »Oops, I started work and 9 but have spent a majority of the morning reading back...
Anyway, we had our community nurse visit yesterday. We've had a change of meds and we are getting silk leggings/bodysuits to wear for bed. I should be able to pick up the prescription for those tomorrow. I didn't get any help regarding his diet, just a suggestion of soya milk, but just said as a comment rather than a proper discussion IYSWIM We changed to goats milk last tuesday and Liam development an all over rash on Friday (the rash looks like he's got chicken pox
) so I don't know if this is linked to the change in milk or not...or if this could have happened anyway and if the goats milk has helped..arggh! I'll use the rest of the milk I've got and mak a decision....the nurse is back next weds, not sure if we'll see the same one again, but I may have to ask for help to decide.
Awww poor Liam * hugs* . Have you tried cutting all dairy out of Liam's diet? It sounds like what David is like when he has dairy....workinmummy wrote: »Where's Hammy? not seen her for a while, has she made any progress with David, was she going to change to goats milk?
I have been lurking but not posting - David had a terrible reaction to an egg I ate a few days ago and he has been quite poorly
. We had projectile vomiting, painful tummy and really bad eczema so I am going to withold trying goat's milk for now
newmoneysaver wrote: »
Anyone know if there is nutritionally any difference between fresh milk and UHT milk? I only have UHT milk on cereal because fresh milk makes my eczema flair up, but I don't know if this would be ok for Liam to have. Suppose I should just try..it can't get any worse.
WM - Hammy has not been on. I was going to let her know how we got on with goats milk before we added a load of other things into the mix
I have no idea about UHT sorry. It is so hard seeing them suffer isn't it
On a happier note -
Yay for 3's success
Yay for Mollys 1st tooth
Yay for A's 1st day at school - lovely pic
Yay for Kian's speaking
Yay for Glam's Jack walking
Glam, sorry but we haven't gone to Wales as D has been so unwell. We go fairly frequently though so can we have a mini meet then? I really hope you all have a fab time on SaturdayThe one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
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Hi Hammy.
Nice to "see you". Poor little David. I don't know how you and NMS cope. If feel for you, i really do.
Off home now, via a pick up at after-school club. See how my big Y2 boy has got on with his new teacher.
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Big hugs for David (and hammy!)Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0
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((hugs)) Hammy & David.
Our GP told us to avoid eggs with Lily because of her Eczema and DHs hsitory of allergys. I hope he is ok otherwise xx0 -
((hugs)) for David, hope he's feeling better soon Hammy

We've just had drama here... Caitlyn managed to get bitten on the toe by one of the rats! She's all calm now and it only bled a bit... Don't think it's going to help her upset tummy being all hysterical like that though... She's gone quite flushed so I think I'm just waiting for her to be sick again...
Aimee's complaining about not feeling very well now too... All I need is for her to be ill the day before she goes back to school!A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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Because you're too busy trying to think of what to do with all your cucumbers.

That would do it. She is now trying to work out how to put pants on over her nappy. :rotfl:
Oops.. I've just put the wrong hob on, and burnt an empty pile of pans to be washed up, rather than cooking Izzys tea.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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