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    Roll With It susiestar's Avatar
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    Re: its time

    Sounds like he is a true blessing to the entire family - even got the new daddy's father involved!

    I hope his entire life is filled with joy just as his birth was.

    Glad PC is feeling good. 9 months is a long time to feel that bad.
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    Re: its time




    We need a baby icon thing. Contrats to Grandma and Grandpa Dreamer. Aunties and Uncles. Congrats to new mommy and daddy. And welcome little Sammy.

    Good to hear all is well. I have not been on for a couple days. WOW, sounds like a very long time. IMO - Dr's should not let mothers go that long. It is exhausting. You are weak.

    I am lucky. Less than an hour with PC after they broke my water. (didn't hurt up to then)

    20 minutes with gfg. AND I insisted on a epideral. They JUST finished putting it in and they said - let me see. It's time. LOL. I felt absolutely nothing. So they took a plunger thing.

    I stayed 4 days with PC. He was jaundice quite a bit. Back then it was mandatory 3 days anyway. And baby could not be in your room. Nobody could hold baby, only look from behind the glass. Grandma and Grandpa had to wear gowns and get special permission to hold baby. So I couldn't wait to get home and open baby all up, stroke his hair, play with his toes. And my mom came over and made me go directly to bed. Told me I had to rest and she took care of baby, made several meals and washed and steralized bottles. She did this every day for a couple weeks.

    Enjoy.
    Kjs: 49 Yrs.
    Dh: 58 Yrs.
    gfg boy: 16 yrs. GAD, ADHD,ODD, Disassociation, severe mood disorder, depersonalization - Depression,-lamictal 200mg, klonipin 2x's/day, vyvanse.
    boy: 28 yrs. married
    granddaughter 11/15

    Kenzie - 4 yr Springer/lab mix.

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    Re: its time

    This is such great news- all of it!! I wish the other grandparents could appreciate it, but shoot, the baby has two caring parents and you and DH, sammy will be loved and taken care of and I'm just happy for all of you. But your DH- I'm a little worried about him when Sammy reaches that stage (soon) of wanting to clinch hair/beard and pull and not let go. LOL!
    “I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish that He didn’t trust me so much.” - Mother Teresa.

    (And I'm nowhere close to being as good or patient as Mother Teresa!)

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    Re: its time

    Congratulations, Dreamer!

    Suz
    Me: Former moderator. Member since 1999. "Mimi" to beautiful baby girl.

    Rob: Age 27. Foster child at 3, adopted at 4. RAD, ODD, ADHD combined-type severe, Drug and Alcohol abuse. Tons of meds- no meds now. RTC then group home. Motorcycle accident 8-2009. TBI/brain bleed. Recovering.

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    Re: its time

    Awww, congratulations!

    Yeah, hospitals and ins companies Hoover these days, sending you home too early when you need to rest.
    54 artist, writer; dh 55 chiro, PC bio dau 20, son gfg 15 open adop at birth, "Aspie lite" (11/08); phosp 1 wk Aug/Sept 08, mood dis NOS, ODD, ADHD. 72 mg Concerta, Imiprimine, clonidine, Trialing Abilify. Neg. '06 speech cogn; dev delays but catching up; held back 1 yr school; glaucoma; wheat/gluten allergy; trying to maintain gluten-free-, milk-free diet; collie, golden, 2 wht mixed Tonkinese cats.
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