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The Change - Arrggghhh!

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Fiona

Fiona Report 23 Aug 2009 20:56

Hope everyone has had a good day , wet and windy here again.

Jane

Jane Report 23 Aug 2009 16:56

Afternoon Ladies,
Christine!!!!!!!!!!!! That was just about the funniest thing I have seen in yonks.I laughed so hard it made my sciatica hurt LOL

Fiona

Fiona Report 22 Aug 2009 18:57

Hi Jane , I managed to breastfeed for the first 3 months with daughter no 1 only problem was she would fall asleep after first side and I would have to prod and poke to wake her up for the second side.
Now no 2 daughter was very different . she would just lie there all day and feed so lazy, that I would be drained , and I never seem to fill up enough for the next feed. had a battle to get her to take a bottle, tried teats with big holes would come squirting out , teats with smaller holes and she would suck and couldn't get nothing.
I only managed to Breast feed her for a month
CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!!!
Fantastic AB where did you find that, never a truer word was spoken.
must remember to copy and print it.
OH making dinner tonight , so I am off to set the table

Jane

Jane Report 22 Aug 2009 17:43

Oooh Fiona ,breast feeding brings back some painful memories for me.I really tried but with cracked and bleeding nipples,and crying with pain everytime,I decided it wasn't doing either me or my babies any good.I lasted about a week with my first,and just a few days with the second.He was so greedy and just seemed to be latched on the whole time.The relief when I changed to the bottle was so good.I had 2 elective caesars.First one I was in for a week and the second 4 days.They didn't want me to go home then but my parents were staying with us and my Dad was very ill with Motor Neurone Disease and he wasn't keen on coming to the hospital ,so I just wanted to get home so we could all be together.

Fiona

Fiona Report 22 Aug 2009 16:06

Afternoon everyone.
Patrica
My daughter lives in Motherwell. so she's booked into Wishaw Maternity Hospital. I am of the same thoughts as you about how long they keep mums in hospital after the birth. Especially first time mums, I really don't think my daughter has a clue about topping & tailing, and of course breastfeeding doesn't always come naturally. I think they discharge the mums 24hours after the baby is born if mum & baby are ok of course.
Both daughter and SIL have their own view on this and I know daughter wants to be home as soon as she can so she can get some sleep, of course I can't say anything mother poking her nose in where it's not wanted.LOL

Jane

Jane Report 22 Aug 2009 10:51

Lizzie,my neighbours are always given a bottle of home made Sloe Gin every xmas by friends.They can't stand it,but haven't the heart to tell them.So it always comes to me !!!!!!!!!!!! It is delicious.
How many empty bottles do you need??? lol

I hope you all have a lovely weekend whatever you do or wherever you go.

Patricia

Patricia Report 22 Aug 2009 00:59

Hi Fiona ,where is your daughter booked in? It seems each maternity unit has different ideas on how to manage the last weeks of pregnancy.Lisa is booked into Vale of Leven midwife unit and if everything goes well will be home within 12 hours of the birth. My daughter had her 2 in The Queen Mothers in Glasgow and I can't say I was overly impressed with the care she received ,although to be fair they kept her for a couple of days after each birth.I don't believe this new way of chucking them out within hours,especially first time mums when everything is so new and scary.

Fiona

Fiona Report 21 Aug 2009 22:03

Good Night everybody
XXX

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 21 Aug 2009 19:24

Thanks for the good wishes, am feeling abit better today, but didnt take the extra water tablet as we had to go out and the loos in Abergavenny are not that inviting! Not criticising Aber, love the shopping there.

Jane

Jane Report 21 Aug 2009 18:54

I searched high and low for a good old dock leaf......none.I just smothered my hand in an antihistamine gel.It does feel calmer now.
I will be more vigilant tomorrow when hopefully get some more beans.

Jane

Jane Report 21 Aug 2009 18:05

I think our Lizzie is a clever clogs lol.I wouldn't have a clue I'm afraid,and I don't like our loft!!.
Don't stinging nettles keep stinging for a long time.I put my hand in a bunch when I was picking the beans,about 3 hours ago.

Fiona

Fiona Report 21 Aug 2009 17:49

Hi everyone
Been busy shopping for daughter no2 she's over her flu and OH has taken her back home this afternoon.

My other daughter who is expecting , phoned to say that the midwife says all is well and she is to come back next Thursday for an internal examination and a membrane sweep which can sometimes stimulate the labour into progress , if she is still around by her next appointment which is 4Th September they will then arrange for her to go in the beginning of the following week(10th) for an induction, lets hope she had the baby before then.
sunny but cooler today than of late.

☼ Pam ☼

☼ Pam ☼ Report 21 Aug 2009 12:27

Afternoon girls, blimey what a clever bunch you are! Lizzie I have nothing but adnoration for your plumbing work...you not even get me into our loft let alone mend a leak!

AB I bet it looked funny on the stairs but hope that you're not too bruised! I'm getting a Tom and Jerry image come to mind!

Hope you're all ok, its not quite so hot today...slept in the spare bed last night, took a fan in with me and actually woke a bit chilly.

Off to the shops in a while, take care all and speak later i hope...just so long as i don't fall asleep again!

Pam.

Jane

Jane Report 21 Aug 2009 10:57

Morning Ladies I hope you all slept well.I didn't.Sciatica woke me just before 4 am and that was about it then for me.It's not an excuse to put my feet up this afternoon......honest it's not.

☼ Pam ☼

☼ Pam ☼ Report 21 Aug 2009 00:23

Evening ladies or should that be morning!! (Good moning possibly)

Juat been chuckling at tonights posts, would have been on here earlier but fell asleep on the sofa...all tuckered out from my trip to Yarmouth today!! I'm finding my world becoming a lot smaller these pasts couple of years...quite like that in some ways.


Speak tomorrow girls, hope you all sleep well...I'm quite awake now...'cos of my snooze on the sofa!

Night, night all,

Pam.xx

Fiona

Fiona Report 20 Aug 2009 22:33

Off to bed now
hope everyone sleeps well
night
XXX

Jane

Jane Report 20 Aug 2009 21:47

Do as you are told Jean....slow down (a bit) lol.Glad you are feeling better tonight.My sister has just been put on BP tablets and they are making her feel a bit queezy.Trial and error I think for a while.
Chris ,good to see your spelling is excellent LOL
Edit........sorry Christine

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 20 Aug 2009 19:49

Oh is now better, it's me that has problems! My blood pressure suddenly shot up yesterday to 194. and I had severe chest pain. Took two aspirin and rested. Was down to 174 in the night, but went to Drs this morning. Given frusemide on top of co-amilfruse, and an ace inhibitor, the name of which escapes me. Took the Frusemide at 1o'clock and have been peeing for Britain ever since! Has brought the blood pressure down to 134 and I feel better. Must say I was a bit worried for a while! Been told to slow down, thought for a moment I was going to stop!

Jane

Jane Report 20 Aug 2009 18:07

Top form tonight Pam I see.LOL
You mention Paranoia as a symptom of the Change..........well,I used to take Chester walkies in the spinney which is a lovely(safe) place.But I found I was becoming a bit panicky when I was there,heartbeat up,and just wanting to leg it PDQ.I felt such an idiot as I couldn't understand why I should suddenly feel like that.....Honestly the things we have deal with!!!!!!!!!
Pam I cint sow wit is wrung wat yor spillin lol

☼ Pam ☼

☼ Pam ☼ Report 20 Aug 2009 17:57

Hi girls, yes a good idea AB to leave the garden jobs now...far too bloody hot for that!!

I am officially off my rocker I think...the reason? I chose one of the hottest days of the year in this area to go to Gt Yarmouth's Matalan store!!! It was heaving, my lip liner was down near my chin at one point and I'm sure everyone was was looking at me...and probably can't eat their tea 'cos of that offensive sweaty lady in Matalan!!! Yeah paranoia is another sympton of the change too I think!! Not being able to spell it too possibly could be another!! and then there was bugger all up there any good!! Bad language being another sign of the change!!


Hey ho, be back lkater girls when I've had a bit of tea and cooled down a bit,

Pam.


PS My spilling is getingg viry bid litley!!