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post 22/10/2007, 07:30 AM
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New thread time ladies, link to old thread:

http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....howtopic=394803
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post 22/10/2007, 09:23 AM
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Congrats Deb on your beautiful little girl. You all look so happy.
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post 23/10/2007, 10:15 AM
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huge congrats to you and family Deb!!!! Well done, relieved to hear that all is well again after your placenta breakdown emergency! Gosh.

She is just beautiful, and I love the name too! biggrin.gif

Hope you're managing to get some rest.

Hi Wendy, lovely to see your message. Love your signature, how are the girls? - they look very grown up!

Back to work for me, computer at home is broken, so only just in here now since mid last week.

Take care all, x Michelle
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post 23/10/2007, 10:22 PM
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CONGRATULATIONS Debi, what a lovely name for a gorgeous little girl.

Ness-must have been emotional shaving your mums head, glad things are going as well as they can for her at moment.
Whens your hysterectomy?

I had my laparoscopy a week ago-they found endometriosis, whilst it's not a pleasant thing I'm glad they found something so at least I know the pain I've had is not in my head.....the mental recovery has been longer than the physical one mad.gif all the drugs they gave me knocked me about .

hope your all well
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ShellyBelly
post 25/10/2007, 01:23 PM
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Hi Sarah,

Glad they found something to explain your pain, but still not pleasant to have to experience. My sister suffers with endometriosis, but is now quite stable and well managed after she discovered a fantastic leading specialist in Brisbane. Good luck with the next step for you.

Almost done with my work week, will pop back in on Monday.

Take care all, x Michelle
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post 27/10/2007, 08:19 PM
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Hi all

I seem to have a dream baby, all she does is eats, sleeps and sh*ts lol. She is very contented and mostly settled. The best bit is she only wakes once or twice a night!!! Big difference after Joshua rofl!!

Sarah, bummer about the endometriosis but good that they found something to explain your pain.

Brendan's parents are coming tomorrow and staying for a week. I will probably be a nervous wreck by Wednesday, and it wont be because of the kids wacko.gif .

Nights
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post 02/11/2007, 08:09 PM
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Hi again ph34r.gif

I have been unwell these last few days. Today I finally called into work to see my GP and he said I have endometritis (an infection of the uterus). He did a swab test (he has seen 'down there' more than Brendan lately blush.gif ) and put me on antibiotics. If things don't settle down I will need to go back to surgery for another D&C.

Heather, if you are lurking please remember that you are thought of often wub.gif .

Ness, one for your Mum too wub.gif .

The rest of you tarts wub.gif , love yous
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post 03/11/2007, 06:10 PM
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HI all
Slight PUI here, I've just got home from a wine tasting, and rather than spit, I decided to swallow.

Deb, hope you're feeling better, and that you don't need a D&C. How's little Dream Baby?

Mum's doing OK, she has another chemo on MOnday, so she'll feel crap for another couple fo weeks.

My hysterectomy is scheduled for Nov. 22. So I'm madly finishing Xmas shopping, and cooking up a storm of frozen meals.

BEtter go and do some active mothering, LOL

wub.gif to you all
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post 01/12/2007, 08:51 AM
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BOO!!!!

I am uterus-free as of just over a week ago, am still on semi-bedrest due to overdoing it when I first came home.
I am bored out of my tiny mind. There's only so many episodes of Buffy, Angel & NCIS one can watch.

Deb, how are you and little Libby doing?

How are all our big kids looking forward to school? Summer is more excited about school than Xmas; I've had to ban her from wearing her uniform LOL.

Take pity on a bored tart here people, talk to me!
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post 01/12/2007, 09:12 AM
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It's a bit like a ghost town in here!

Ness, join Facebook, that will chew up some of that spare time you have! Good to hear you are doing ok - but no more overdoing it ok. How long before you're up and about again?

Yes, school is looming and I'm not sure whether to be excited or nervous. Nerves are winning so far. We have finished orientation and I really don't think Luke understands his life as he knows it is finishing and school is every day - but I guess he'll figures it out.

He has a lovely teacher and class sizes are not big. Hopefully will get some aid support but of course don't know the details until the last minute. We will have to contribute a bit if we want to make things successful for his first year. The playground is my biggest concern...

We are all doing well here however. I'm in the middle of my busy time with tupperware - made my goal for the big week which was surprising. Tired though. Really can't be motivated to do anything today.

Christmas here and will spend some time with my family in NSW afterwards - long holidays to get through. Luke is finding it hard to entertain himself at the moment so drives me nuts. This morning is playing car and motorbike races on the old playstation with Rich so he's happy.

Sorry Ness, rather boring news here but something to read for a min. Come on over to www.facebook.com.
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