That's scary, Nic - I thought Oscar might end up convulsing the other day because he was so hot. We kept him on an even keel with panadol, showers and snuggling up to me in bed. But, yeah, your sister's drama resonates with me!
Yep, Mel, we have been sick - DP came down with a bit of it today, but he's been able to get up and walk around, which I certainly couldn't do yesterday. I have a weekend school tomorrow and I'm very unprepared for it - I was going to play catch up's during my trip to uni on Thursday, but with Oscar sick, childcare/uni didn't happen. Oh, well, I've now done the WES 3 times (well, it will be 3 tomorrow), so I'll just explain to my tutor what's been going on and not to ask me any questions! Fingers crossed that Marley grows out of her allergies - imagine never being able to enjoy Indian dishes laced with cashews?? She is such a cutie - she's an 'edgy' child, isn't she? She won't be no wallflower
Bath - I love how your mind works re: money - you are my role model, though I fall so far short so often of your benchmark! I have been improving heaps, though, lately
Julie - Not long now!
Amanda - how are you getting on?
Nic - Oscar has been using the potty and toilet for a while now and mostly goes to childcare in nappies, but we have done a successful day of nappy-free there, too. It's just a matter of being brave and letting him figure it out, because he hates soiling himself and will indicate that he needs to go. In fact, that's how I went with the TT flow - he has indicated when he's about to make a movement since he became verbal.
Tali - have a great trip to the snow!
Ok, better head off again and take my own panadol.






So it seems i could have Grave's disease which is a common by product of having babies. However my thyroid level was only slightly above normal... the doctor was very surprised and relieved as I had taken myself off my nasty anti-thyroid tablets a few months ago... he warned me that it would get as bad as before but because my previous test was so good (almost indicating an underactive thyroid!) then he allowed me to stay off them... but my level was slightly too high meaning I have to take 1 tablet a day now... for the next 8 weeks (blood test) at least.
If you have ambo membership, it couldn't hurt to get them to take you to hospital, Bath, so that they can run some tests the next time it should happen...hopefully never!

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