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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 01-22-07 10:50am

Sarah,

that is why I told her to write it down. That is the only way that I can remember everything when I go to the doctor. Lol and I only have one.
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tinkinpink84

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Posted: 01-22-07 10:53am

nataliachick7 wrote:
a few doctors said my son was fine until I found this site and shared all my info:
http://www.Infantr eflux.Org/forum/default.Asp

and
www.Marci-kids.Com

thanks for the sites first ones really interesting I was reading some posts.
Jordynne is quiet right now but I am holding her and like rocking her at the moment , ill have to read more on that other forum though alot sounds similar to my situation
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:00am

sunflower_pie81 wrote:
sarah,

that is why I told her to write it down. That is the only way that I can remember everything when I go to the doctor. Lol and I only have one.


u always remember everything until your there lol then ya leave and ur like oh yea. I dunno if ther is another pediatrician. This guy is always behind, its at the clinic on base, im not sure if insurance would cover going off base when a dr is available on base tricare is weird. I miss florida, I got to choose josephs pediatcrician since the clinic on the base near me was filled, I loved his pediatricians it was a tiny office and not alot of patients so they pretty much individually knew all there patients there. When he had rotavirus and he wasnt eating or keepin it down the dr sent us right across to the hospital. I dunno if its just the dr here or all military drs they like half way do stuff. But im sure if she had to get seen abotu the possibility of acid reflux there are tests they gotta do right? And I doubt they have the machines available at the clinic for that. They dont even have an u/s on base at the clinic. So she might have to be refferred to a specialist unless the dr thinks im smarter then him and just gives her meds or something wich I wouldnt want unless he knew for sure. I think the people at the health department in florida did a better job then this caption major dude on base here lmao
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:04am

It's all military doctors. A lot of the guys in my family are either military or ex-military. Military doctors suck. If you're not dying then they don't really treat you. They seem to specialize in treating wounds and stds Rolling Eyes
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:11am

tigresacanela24 wrote:
it's all military doctors. A lot of the guys in my family are either military or ex-military. Military doctors suck. If you're not dying then they don't really treat you. They seem to specialize in treating wounds and stds Rolling Eyes



thats kinda sad , I know most of the time u go to the er on amilitary base or the drs u leave with some motrin lmao. They love to give it out like candy. I actually got some motrin in my medicine cabinet hehe wich I have never taken . Cuz I dont think u can take that when preggers or breastfeeding. I try not to go to the drs much unless I think its seriuos lol . But with colds and stuff when u got really little ones I go to the dr to make sure its not something worse that she can get or something. At least the hospital is a civilian one Smile , I havent been in amilitary hospital, when I had my son I was refferred offbase and delivered at a civilian hospital my sister hated the military one when she had her daughter.
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:12am

babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...
Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...

why is everyone blaming chase?
I mean ok sometimes I disagree with her, but I was the one who picked up on that comment.

I asked what was meant by it and then gave a load of suggestions.
Blame me not chase.
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:14am

kia_breizzze wrote:
babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...

Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...

why is everyone blaming chase?

I mean ok sometimes I disagree with her, but I was the one who picked up on that comment.


I asked what was meant by it and then gave a load of suggestions.

Blame me not chase.

im stayin outta this one lol I didnt notice who said it
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:14am

kia_breizzze wrote:
babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...

Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...

why is everyone blaming chase?

I mean ok sometimes I disagree with her, but I was the one who picked up on that comment.


I asked what was meant by it and then gave a load of suggestions.

Blame me not chase.


but chase constantly has a neg reply to everything diane posts.
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Eyes Wide Shut

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:18am

kia_breizzze wrote:
babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...

Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...

why is everyone blaming chase?

I mean ok sometimes I disagree with her, but I was the one who picked up on that comment.


I asked what was meant by it and then gave a load of suggestions.

Blame me not chase.


you took the statement .Tink said into an entirely different context than .Chase did.

Chase has been picking with .Dianne since her baby's been sick.

I'm sick of simple threads turning into 'knock down, drag out' arguments.

If you don't like her, that much, don't bother with her. I've been given that advice boookooo times...

Sarah
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:20am

iheartmybostonterrier wrote:
you said she sleeps in her bouncy seat, so why not just leave her there for the night? There's nothing wrong with that and you don't have to worry about waking her when you try to move her.


i second this suggestion! My baby spent the first few months of his life sleeping in his portable car seat (tilted back with cushions so his head wasn't on an angle) because it was the only way he would sleep comfortably and soundly. I was worried about it and spoke to my midwife but she assured me that as long as he wasn't in it all day as well then it was not a problem. Just do whatever it takes!

I totally sympathise with how overwhelming it is to have a baby screaming and not knowing what to do for the best. Lack of sleep can make you crazy!
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Magical Logic

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:20am

babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...


Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...


Look in the phone book and take her to another Dr. This Dr. Apparently isn't concerned with *your* mental being by not checking deeper into your daughters problem.


Reflux, left untreated, can cause serious damage. If she's showing signs of it, don't hesitate to get medical attention.


Also, call your Dr. And mention your problems. All of them. Your hubby, your baba, everything. He needs to know all the factors that are causing your depression to correctly diagnose you.
What helps me, isn't always going to help others, ya know?


Good .Luck! And if you need anything, hit me up!


Sarah
sorry sarah but I have every right to say what I think she seems to be the only one on here that I have seen that makes such a big deal out of taking care of her kids. I dont feel sorry for her one bit if her husband aint helping out now she should leave him it wont make it any harder since he aint helping out as it is.
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:20am

lil_blaze2004 wrote:
kia_breizzze wrote:
babymajic0506 wrote:
wow, dianne, I didn't think this post would turn into this...


Chase...Ignore her threads if you feel the need to critique her every word...

why is everyone blaming chase?


I mean ok sometimes I disagree with her, but I was the one who picked up on that comment.



I asked what was meant by it and then gave a load of suggestions.


Blame me not chase.


but chase constantly has a neg reply to everything diane posts.

i agree and it is getting tather annoying.Sems as thought any topic tink posts chase has *something* to say about it and makes everything she says look the worst.
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Magical Logic

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:23am

I am not makeing it look worse. She does a good enough job herself
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:28am

Chase, ya know...So what if she is having a hard time coping! We all doo!!

Yea, there are *millions* of single parents out there that do it alone all day everyday. But I bet if you ask them if they'd like to have spousal help, or just help from the fathers, they'd say yes.

Sh't, cut the girl a break. She's effin struggling! Have you ever lived in .Germany? Or any other country at that? Prob. Not, so you, like i, would have no clue about the way things work there.

Whatever, waste your time jumpin on tink. It's kinda like me harpin on .Allie 24/7...It just ain't worth my time, ya know?

Sarah
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Melissa_20

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:31am

chase4 wrote:
i am not makeing it look worse. She does a good enough job herself
her post does not sound bad nor does it sound like she's complaining.Who wants to go through with hearing our child scream all the time? No one that I know of. *you* have to make her thread sound bad from the worst point of view,so if you wont give her advise and help (which is what this forum is for) don't effin read/reply to her posts?!?! Its not hard. Rolling Eyes
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:32am

chase4 wrote:
i am not makeing it look worse. She does a good enough job herself


why? Because she's having a hard time?? Oh no what a horrible person.
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Magical Logic

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:33am

I have struggled too but I would never act like any one my kids were a chore.Only reason I say something to her about it is cause she is the only one I seen act like its such a big deal.
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:34am

purestgreen wrote:
iheartmybostonterrier wrote:
you said she sleeps in her bouncy seat, so why not just leave her there for the night? There's nothing wrong with that and you don't have to worry about waking her when you try to move her.


i second this suggestion! My baby spent the first few months of his life sleeping in his portable car seat (tilted back with cushions so his head wasn't on an angle) because it was the only way he would sleep comfortably and soundly. I was worried about it and spoke to my midwife but she assured me that as long as he wasn't in it all day as well then it was not a problem. Just do whatever it takes!


I totally sympathise with how overwhelming it is to have a baby screaming and not knowing what to do for the best. Lack of sleep can make you crazy!


she pretty much slept in it last night but like it doesnt look all to comfy lol thats why I wouldnt wanna leave her in it to sleep all night y aknow. She woulda stayed asleep in it too last night but I got her out of it like 5am and layed her on me instead. She doesnt even go in the bassinet anymore it seems , I just use the boppy pillow on the couch I was afraid before that joseph would hurt her or something but hes been doing rather well lately. The little head part came off somewher eon her bouncy chair so she ends up like kinda tilting sideways and it looks really uncomfy , im sure it isnt for them just looks it though. But can always use blankets I guess rolled up to prop her too im just afraid even then with sids. If she turned her head into the blanket ya know.
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Magical Logic

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Posted: 01-22-07 11:34am

melissa_20 wrote:
chase4 wrote:
i am not makeing it look worse. She does a good enough job herself
her post does not sound bad nor does it sound like she's complaining.Who wants to go through with hearing our child scream all the time? No one that I know of. *you* have to make her thread sound bad from the worst point of view,so if you wont give her advise and help (which is what this forum is for) don't effin read/reply to her posts?!?! Its not hard. Rolling Eyes
same goes for you if you dont like what I post dont say anything back Smile
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Posted: 01-22-07 11:35am

Well good for you.

You should have watched Dr.Phil last week maybe it would have enlightened you to ppd.
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