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  • purplepatch
    purplepatch Posts: 2,534 Forumite
    thanks for the tips you guys. i'm almost healed now after perservering, but i can see why people give up so quickly. I had my parents and DH say to me just give up, particularly when i was crying as he was feeding, and DH is normally very supportive but couldn't bear to see me in pain like that.

    That was exactly the situation I was in, parents and DH telling me to give it up, horrified watching the pain I was going through and tired of having to peel me off the ceiling after the agony of latching on. I gave it up after about a week with DD1 and 4 hours with DD2, so big respect to you Michelle!

    :T
  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    izoomzoom wrote: »
    Oh, um I was actually talking about the other factory ... my jersey cow days are still with me :rotfl:
    Ohhhhhhh!

    Hahahaha! Sorryyyyyy!!! :o:o:o :rotfl:
    "I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough."
    :smileyhea
    9780007258925
  • izoomzoom
    izoomzoom Posts: 1,564 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Heather38

    Hiya, my xlr that I bought off of ebay finally arrived today :j .

    It doesn't have an instruction manual (not that I ever read these things), BUT I need to move the harness straps down a level.

    At the mo, they are in the higher level and I see at the back that they go to the plastic back-frame of the chair ... I can see it is easy to take them out etc, and put them in the lower level, but then they seem to have to go back up to the back frame piece again ????

    Is this right ?

    Anyone have an idea where to look for an online instructions ... I have looked but have only come across 'electrical' items ...

    MTIA

    Edited to say: How do I adjust the chair position ????
  • heather38
    heather38 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    Mazcabs wrote: »
    Heather38

    how do you find out if it is available in your area, is there a website?

    Just been to drs about LO's dry skin as suggested by HV and all they gave me was E45 on prescription but at least I didnt have to pay for it...
    it's all down to your local area, next time you are near the chemist pop in and ask for a leaflet. my area does one, it doesn't say what products you get but does tell you the list of ailments it's for. e45 isn't on my area scheme (in north manchester) but may be in other areas.

    i've finally got some energy and stopped throwing up every day! i've just turned 20 weeks and have my 2nd scan next tuesday. but my DH boss wont let him have the day off as they are short staffed and i have to go on my own :mad:
  • heather38
    heather38 Posts: 1,741 Forumite
    izoomzoom wrote: »
    Heather38

    Hiya, my xlr that I bought off of ebay finally arrived today :j .

    It doesn't have an instruction manual (not that I ever read these things), BUT I need to move the harness straps down a level.

    At the mo, they are in the higher level and I see at the back that they go to the plastic back-frame of the chair ... I can see it is easy to take them out etc, and put them in the lower level, but then they seem to have to go back up to the back frame piece again ????

    Is this right ?

    Anyone have an idea where to look for an online instructions ... I have looked but have only come across 'electrical' items ...

    MTIA

    Edited to say: How do I adjust the chair position ????
    at the sides just above the basket there are 2 bars, one on either side, lift them up and pull the back down at the same time, unless you have 4 arms though you'll have to it one side at a time!:rotfl:

    let me dig out the instructions later and i'll tell you how to move the straps
  • Ophie
    Ophie Posts: 5,008 Forumite
    If there is anyone here who remembers me from the pregnancy thread...

    I just wanted to share this with you :D

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=941869

    :j :j :j
    I saw two shooting stars last night
    I wished on them but they were only satellites
    Is it wrong to wish on space hardware
    I wish, I wish, I wish you'd care
  • daphne_descends
    daphne_descends Posts: 2,517 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Ophie, huge congratulations - really wonderful news :D
  • Ophie
    Ophie Posts: 5,008 Forumite
    Thank you

    I'm a little chuffed :D
    I saw two shooting stars last night
    I wished on them but they were only satellites
    Is it wrong to wish on space hardware
    I wish, I wish, I wish you'd care
  • scruffy96uk
    scruffy96uk Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Congrats Ophie that is great news.
    I bet your well smitten x
    Everyone is entitled to their opinion
    Ellie 25/12/07
  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    That's brilliant, Ophie - best wishes to Midget & Mummy! :)
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