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Post by winegirl on Apr 25, 2008 21:10:52 GMT
Hi Chelle
Good to hear from you hun x
Sounds like you, Hubby and teh kids really have been going through it! What is the deal with Sophies leg? Has anyone looked at it? Whn my LO started crawling she did exactly the same thing with her foot, and i thought she would never walk, Then when she started walking we noticed that her foot was sticking out at an angle and she was almost dragging it! But the GP put my mind at ease that it was pretty normal as a child gets used to all these limb actions and within a few weeks of walking it went to normal and has never been a problem since.
I hope the new dose kicks in for you soon mate, and let us know how you get on?
Take Care
WG x
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Post by chelle2467 on Apr 26, 2008 11:13:57 GMT
Hello! Well i have to go back next week to let him know how things have been, and hopefully he will keep me on it. sophies feet, when she stands up (with us holding her of course) actually stand at a 180 degree straight line, both facing outwards. We never had a problem with Jamie and he was crawling by now and walking at 11 months and 3 weeks. although i spoke to trevs mum and apparently trevs feet were the same and i was born with my legs looking like i had rickets (where my knees point outwards!) so it kind of runs on the family. we have an appointment monday afternoon to see a paedetrician about her umbilical hernia so will speak to him about her feet. teh hv has said that if we arent sure about what he has told us, go and see her tuesday. If it isnt one thing, it is somethign else with these bliiming kids hahahaha Jamie chops the top of his toe off, cracks his head open, constantly runs into things, whacks himself. whereas sophie is always ill or just is a very late developer!!
today has been very good. trev took his tablet last night and has woken up in a good mood which has put everyone else in a good mood. i havent yelled at the kids, jamie is upstairs playing cars, sophie is sat in the beanbag in front if her tv channel (soft baby music that she falls asleep to), stroking her teddy and trev is working on his computer across the room. He is getting to his limit though so im just gonna tell him to elave it for now
we are off out this evening (6pm) as it was mil's birthday wednesday, so we are taking her out for a meal. Soph is going to my friends for a few hours as it too close to her bedtime. Jamie will love it and i dont go to the cavery often. Minted lamb - here i come!! It only costs about £6.50 per head and you get soooooo much! I wont be eating much today to make room lol
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Post by gizmoracer on Apr 26, 2008 11:30:49 GMT
Good to hear today has been better so far. Enjoy your meal later, there's nothing better than a carvery at a sensible price. We have got a Toby near to us and thats only £7 ish per head. I'd be there every Sunday if I could. lol
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Post by winegirl on Apr 26, 2008 19:56:01 GMT
Hope you have a lovely time tonight Chelle x Lamb- my favourite.
Take Care
WG xx
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Post by chelle2467 on Apr 30, 2008 18:25:04 GMT
Well i am having a very up and down day. Sophie made me discover that babies, jam and carpets dont mix!! I had to bath her in the middle of the afternoon
On the downside, jamie has really pi**ed me off. everytime he walks home from school with just me he really plays up and ends up getting himself into truble. You would have thougt he would learn by now not to muck around. Especially as mondays and wednesdays he walks home with his friend who is 16 months younger than him. Her mum is more relaxed about discipline than we are so he thinks he can get away with stuff she can. Which as you can understand, makes things very hard for us. He also answers back like a teen and acts like he doesnt care, but then gets all upset and throws a massive tantrum like a 2 year old. He drives me mental. But when he walks home with daddy, he is as good as gold and we dont really do anything different.
It is wearing me down so much. He also stuck his tongue out at me and told me NO when i asked him to take his shoes off before teatime. He also wiggled his bum in trevs face when he was asked to go and wash his hands after tea. We dont mind when he is mucking about, but not when we ask him nicely to do something.
It has gotten so bad today that he isnt allowed to play with any of his cars till tomorrow and he cant have his toy laptop or watch any tv till he can prove he can behave.
Sophie also had a chest xray on monday as she has yet another chest / viral infection. She is having loads more paediatrician appointments for her feet and I am now scared she wont be able to walk (worst case scenario). He has even sent off for a surgical request for her hernia
It is just one thing after another
On the plus side we have found a house but are waiting for feedback to tell us it is ours as it is only 65% built.
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Post by cheshire on May 1, 2008 20:00:50 GMT
Hi Chelle,
They do play us up don't they?
My husband's last resort is 'I'll get mummy'?? I'm fairly into routines, but not especially strict.
How is Sophie doing?
These hurdles just trip us up and we don't need them - hope you're feeling better nowx
Good luck with the house - keep us posted
Hopefulx
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Post by sianyc on May 2, 2008 13:26:31 GMT
ooh that's good news about the house Chelle - I hope you get it x
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Post by gizmoracer on May 5, 2008 21:47:45 GMT
great news about the house keep us posted.
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Post by chelle2467 on May 7, 2008 12:11:17 GMT
will do today isnt too bad. i had a bit of a nap earlier where sophie must have woke half way and just led there watching me sleep!! its just so hot today. i even ended up having an icelolly for breakpfast at 1oam haha
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Post by Scarlet on May 7, 2008 15:28:39 GMT
Hi Chelle,
Glad you are having a good day. It's lovely weather isn't it, best make the most of it.
What lovely kids you have...and that gorgeous red hair. I love red hair.
xxxx
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