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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Charly!
    I have moved 5 times in 3 years... lol and i am talking long distance moves.
    Once i had a 12 weeker bub then the next she was 8 months(and i was 6 weeks preg), and now 13 months old and 6 months preg lol

    I have learnt... pay someone to pack as it isnt worth my time trying lol
    Here are some updated pics of DD's face

    https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...00&ppuser=8455
    Last edited by PinkPalace; July 23rd, 2008 at 09:50 AM.

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    awwww, gosh she's cute PP!! But you knew that Yep that rash looks exactly like what DD#1 had except it stayed on her cheeks....and did go to her eyelids, under her neck, back of her legs, feet, hands, arms, tummy.......... I'm no doctor so I'm not saying its the same but the rash does look similar. All we could do was moisturise with sorbelene and calendulis and then if it got really horrid, we'd use a smidge of dermaid - which seemed to work better than the cortisone/steroid cream that the dr prescribed. We stopped using soaps and we make sure her baths weren't too warm. Also we had to make sure that she didn't get too hot sleeping or playing. But like I've said, DD#2 has had hardly any thing! So funny how my girls are so different!

    But like I said first.......what a gorgeous little blonde munchkin you have!!

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    Thanks Charly ! lol.

    Well still nothing from the job... Dh rang and left a phone message and emailed a letter ... and nothing heard back... frustrating! rah!!! :P

    Well after our dreadful night last night with DD's sleeping... we are going for night of terror #2!....

    i decided i am going to try without the sleeping bag tonight.. and sheets/blanket instead. Have put a sheep skin down... to keep her warm (she might object to this will see)..... mmmm might be another long night!!

    Should i put the sheep skin under the fitted sheet or is it ok fr her to cuddle into in on her belly?

  4. #4
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    Oct 2006
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    PP - I would put it under the sheet, I read that it's not good for them to be on sheepskin due to breathing problems, asthma etc. Maybe you should google it to confirm this?
    Good luck with tonight's sleep

    MissBanana - Dane sounds so cute, doing what you tell him already hey?! Hope it lasts! Lewis will throw me the ball if I ask him but that's about it so far! Actually if I say where's Mickey he will look at the TV, but not sure if that's a good thing

    He was up at 4.40am this morning for the 2nd morning in a row. I think it's due to his molars, or rather I hope it is. He was just starting to sleep through until 6am and now he's going backwards The molars take a while to come through don't they? I have felt a few pointy bits through but I guess as they are big it takes a while for the whole tooth to show.

    Hope all the Mums and bubs are good and keeping warm .....

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    Teeth are temperamental little things!! DD#1 had teeth that cut and then disappeared not happy jan!! Molars do seem to take forever - like they can cut in spurts....."hmm, I'm 1/4 of the way through, should I keep going??? Nah! Make 'em sweat...mwah hahahaha!" and then the next day, "K, ready to pop through another micro centimetre now - yup, that's enough"

    Yeesh! Hugs to all those whose molars are playing cheeky games!

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    oh I meant to update everyone on DH as he has now seen a couple of specialists in the past week for his dizzyness that has now been ongoing for 8weeks! Well finally it has been diagnosed by 2 separate specialists that DH has had a virus that got into his ear and actually killed off some nerves linked to his balance. It is able to be rectified by simple exercises which will force his 'good' nerves to pick up the slack and take over the job of keeping him balanced. There is still the possibility of relapse when ever he gets run down, tired, sick etc but can then be handled by these simple exercises Gosh its such a relief to know that finally it is nothing sinister! Oh and on top of all that he managed to get a raging sinus infection so is on antibiotics but this is also messing with his balance....but even though its not that fun for him atm, its not keeping us stressed him being a bit off iykwim? So just thought I'd let you all know and thank you all so much for your love and support when I blurted out woffle about all this a while ago


    MWA!!! xxxx