nvts
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Hey! Haven't given an update in a while. Sorry I've not been around, I'm raising h-e- double hockey sticks here because there's a group of ignoramus's fighting against a group home to be set up a few blocks from here - and here's why: it's for Developmentally Disabled adult males.
I just LOVE that Develpmentally Disabled is the last true prejudice that can be openly expressed in this day and age.
Anyway: the "Junion Mint" seems to be just fine. My next sonograms are on the 17th and the 19th. The first is with the high risk guy and the second is with the obstetrician.
At my last visit with the OB (remember: he delivered all three of the difficult child's so I'm really comfortable with him), he was slightly concerned that my legs keep swelling up. He did the sono, the heartbeat was strong, everything looked like it was in it's proper order. So he sits down at his desk, I sit down in the chair next to the desk and he's sort of talking to himself out loud. "Everything looks fantastic, I just have to figure out where the placenta is." I get a smirk on my face and in a really serious voice, "I read once that we keep them in our uterus."
He's still looking at the chart and says "I know it's in the uterus! But,..." and then he looks up and I'm in stitches.
My OB called me a "wise-"!!!!
Talk to you all soon!
Beth
I just LOVE that Develpmentally Disabled is the last true prejudice that can be openly expressed in this day and age.
Anyway: the "Junion Mint" seems to be just fine. My next sonograms are on the 17th and the 19th. The first is with the high risk guy and the second is with the obstetrician.
At my last visit with the OB (remember: he delivered all three of the difficult child's so I'm really comfortable with him), he was slightly concerned that my legs keep swelling up. He did the sono, the heartbeat was strong, everything looked like it was in it's proper order. So he sits down at his desk, I sit down in the chair next to the desk and he's sort of talking to himself out loud. "Everything looks fantastic, I just have to figure out where the placenta is." I get a smirk on my face and in a really serious voice, "I read once that we keep them in our uterus."
He's still looking at the chart and says "I know it's in the uterus! But,..." and then he looks up and I'm in stitches.
My OB called me a "wise-"!!!!
Talk to you all soon!
Beth