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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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MadDogWoman wrote: »
So as of 14.55 today I am unemployed.
I'm taking the rest of the week to recover from the stress and commence job hunting next week - registering with agencies for temp work.
Pleased you got something sorted and hope you feel better about things. Enjoy your week off and hope you find something else soon xxReadmitted for fluids. Her blood sugarscwere 2.9 a wee but low. I think it's her throat tbh
Sorry to hear that. Thinking of you all and hoping they can mend Amber soon xx
Hope Theo likes his new milk xx
Just introduced Charlotte to flying saucers and she thinks they are the best sweets ever
Here I go again on my own....0 -
OH's friend said people would make comments when her son was older because they thought she must be taking a child out with a nasty bug.kitkat5566 wrote: »thanks Hammy
I so hope this makes a difference, I want my happy content baby back, really wana take him out more but have avoided going anywhere too public around feed times as you would think I was throwing him around the room by the noise he makes.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 -
I had one of them when I was student and thought it was like eating communion wafer with a bit of powder.Just introduced Charlotte to flying saucers and she thinks they are the best sweets ever
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 -
Susan; I can completely understand that, T is constantly filling his nappy and it does seem like he has a bug so I imagine people would wana avoid contact with him, also the smell of it... eurgh!!! *fingers crossed* he starts getting better0
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hammyhunter wrote: »:j Yay for your BF's little girl!
Does anyone know what the winners goody bag contains?
When Thomas got his for the changemat comp we got 2 different beakers, a polar bear teether and a next stage teether. I suspect they will make it age appropriate though
Poor Amber
and what a horrible ordeal for Tia. *hugs* to you both
*hugs* for Kitkat - I can't believe how well you are coping, especially since you're on your own. I'm glad you've got some answers finally but I guess it's not really the one you wanted.
Susan.....I hope you're saying what I think you're saying xMummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
OH is hopeful but since he was throwing up on Saturday night and I've had a cough/sorethroat and being feeling generally ill for almost two weeks, I'm not assuming it's anything other than illness until such time as I have conclusive proof to the contrary.
:j Will keep you in my prayers :TShe's into sherbet at the moment. She had a sherbet fountain last week and loved it.
* is jealous* I love, love, love sherbert fountains although the new wrapping is just wrong - bring back the paper I say! :rotfl:
*sigh* my run of good luck has ended. D fell over just before bed and put his 2 top teeth through his bottom lip
. Loads of blood and tears. My poor little boy is going to have a thick lip in the morning
The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
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Aw kitkat - avoiding dairy is hard. I posted earlier about our dietitian appointment, but if I can offer any advise please let me know. Apparently most children grow out of dairy/lactose allergies/intollerances by the age of 5.
At least you have soemthing to work from now and I'm sure you'll soon see a much happier and content Theo!0 -
newmoneysaver wrote: »
We had our dietitian appointment this morning - it seems we are doing all the right things but Liam is going onto Wysoya formula until 2yr old. Aless, I thought you might be interested - apparently "they"
Sorry NMS, I missed your earlier post. Have you tried Liam on Soya before? D was allergic to Wysoya
. I hope things improve straight away for you. It would be brilliant to see Liam without any eczema! The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
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Thanks hammy - yeah, he's currently on soya milk, but apparently it doesn't offer enough iron and they reccomend wysoya until after 2. They will test him to see if diary is still a problem, but given the family line of Eczema- Me, My dad an Aunt on My Dad's side and my Dad's Mum - I don't think it will change. But as long as it can be kept under control we'll be happy. TBH, Liam's skin is much better than mine atm.0
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