I'm having a hard time getting excited for my ultrasound tomorrow..... dildo cam. The appointment will also include a pap and a blood draw. I hate needles and I HATE people being all up in my vag.
Ha! I had a pelvic exam at my first midwife appt, and my husband was sitting right there. And for a minute, I thought "this has gotta be weird for him." Next thought, "well, it's not great for me either!"
I can't remember if I took my Zofran this AM. I'm scared to take more... I feel ok, leading me to believe that I took it, but maybe placebo?
I love you. I watched Despicable Me last weekend. I may have thought of you on occasion. You're such a good actor. A really convincing villain. The haircut could use work, Vector.
I can't remember if I took my Zofran this AM. I'm scared to take more... I feel ok, leading me to believe that I took it, but maybe placebo?
I love you. I watched Despicable Me last weekend. I may have thought of you on occasion. You're such a good actor. A really convincing villain. The haircut could use work, Vector.
I often think of you when I drive by my local K-mart, and how much you must have enjoyed working there
Ha! I had a pelvic exam at my first midwife appt, and my husband was sitting right there. And for a minute, I thought "this has gotta be weird for him." Next thought, "well, it's not great for me either!"
I warned my husband that they might do a pap at our first appt so he wouldn't be surprised. Luckily my midwife said she can do it after i have the baby, since I've never had a bad one.
I remember warning my sister about the vaginal ultrasound for her first son. Her husband is not the most mature guy so I figured they needed the heads up!
My Dr. wrote me a perscription for Diclectin and it was going to cost me $200!!! I passed. I didn't need it that badly.
jabs I had an abdominal u/s at 8weeks and they saw baby no problem. Maybe ask to switch it up? I also hate needles.
B6 and Unisom (certain kind, if you're interested I can grab my paper) combined. Same active ingredients. My OB told me to do that instead.
Listen to the wise kmartturtle!
25mg of B-6 (1/4 of a pill) and 1/2 of a unisom. It works like a charm. It will make you feel like you are floating on the cloud though, at least it did for me! I mostly take it at night a couple hours before bed, but will use it when my zofran is just not cutting it.
Post by gingerygirl on Jan 22, 2015 10:44:01 GMT -5
My doctor wrote me a prescription for antibiotics for my UTI and one for a new inhalor. I only have to pay $10 for each, but i don't even have that much money ): Why is payday so far away?
Post by tmclawchick on Jan 22, 2015 10:55:28 GMT -5
DS is home with a stomach bug and DH is working from home today to stay with him. While I'm not happy our little guy is sick, can I just say that his morning's commute was lovely??? Listening to the music I wanted, having the heat cranked up where I wanted it, and not having to explain for the 350th time why we can't stop at Dunkin Donuts for breakfast... ahhhhh.....
B6 and Unisom (certain kind, if you're interested I can grab my paper) combined. Same active ingredients. My OB told me to do that instead.
Listen to the wise kmartturtle!
25mg of B-6 (1/4 of a pill) and 1/2 of a unisom. It works like a charm. It will make you feel like you are floating on the cloud though, at least it did for me! I mostly take it at night a couple hours before bed, but will use it when my zofran is just not cutting it.
Thanks ladies! I'll try that if the nausea rears its ugly head again. It's been staying away all week.
Post by flippinchica on Jan 22, 2015 10:57:23 GMT -5
I need to go buy my H a birthday present today. I don't really want to get off the couch though. I also need to work on the online portion of my ACLS. Instead I'm looking at teen moms with flat stomachs on babycenter.
My daughter freaked out this morning because daddy was sitting in her spot on the couch. She kept screaming "Vivi sit on the couch, Vivi sit on the couch!" She wouldn't even think about sitting on the other side. It reminded me of Sheldon.
My Dr. wrote me a perscription for Diclectin and it was going to cost me $200!!! I passed. I didn't need it that badly.
jabs I had an abdominal u/s at 8weeks and they saw baby no problem. Maybe ask to switch it up? I also hate needles.
She's gonna be down there for the pap anyways, so whatever I guess. I might mention it if I'm really uncomfortable tomorrow. Glad I"m not the only one that hates needles, I feel like a child sometimes, but they suck!
Post by elvenqueen on Jan 22, 2015 11:31:39 GMT -5
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
B6 and Unisom (certain kind, if you're interested I can grab my paper) combined. Same active ingredients. My OB told me to do that instead.
Listen to the wise kmartturtle!
25mg of B-6 (1/4 of a pill) and 1/2 of a unisom. It works like a charm. It will make you feel like you are floating on the cloud though, at least it did for me! I mostly take it at night a couple hours before bed, but will use it when my zofran is just not cutting it.
B6 gives me crazy dreams, though. I can't handle it. It takes pregnancy dreamland to a whole new level of creepiness.
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
What the hell?!? That's infuriating - I would totally be raging, too!
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
Ha! I had a pelvic exam at my first midwife appt, and my husband was sitting right there. And for a minute, I thought "this has gotta be weird for him." Next thought, "well, it's not great for me either!"
DH and DS were in the room for my pap. Umm, awkward??
I had planned for them to scoot out before this part but the doc snuck it in on us. I even mentioned them waiting outside, and he was like "don't worry, this won't take long." DH held his coat in front of DS to shield his view. I was slightly mortified.
At least doc was true to his word and made it super quick...
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
How is that even allowed? I would contact someone in administration, that does not sound like something that is allowed. (Teachers aren't even allowed to post grades publicly by student's names, only ID numbers, or not posted publicly at all).
Eta: I just used the word "allowed" about 7000 times! Geez lulurm, get a thesaurus!
I am RAGING. My step daughter just came home and told me that one of her English exam papers was distributed in an English class all her friends are in, and the teacher walked through everything that was wrong with it and actually told them that she had been undeserving of the grade she received. So at lunch, step-daughter was met with all of these bitchy girls who gleefully showed her their notes on how horrible her A grade essay actually was.
How is that even allowed? I would contact someone in administration, that does not sound like something that is allowed. (Teachers aren't even allowed to post grades publicly by student's names, only ID numbers, or not posted publicly at all).
Eta: I just used the word "allowed" about 7000 times! Geez lulurm, get a thesaurus!
That's how it was in my school, too, but I don't think this one uses student numbers. The teacher blacked out her first name but left her surname on it, so people still knew who she was. I've written a letter to let my frustrations out, which I'll get DH to look at when he gets home before I send it to them. It's a huge breech of confidentiality, I'm pretty sure they'll be grovelling. The damage is done though.
It's an okay school, there are some really good teachers, but there are undoubtedly some fucking moronic ones too. At the end of each year a head of department teacher writes a personalized comment on each student's report card. The year step-daughter's mum passed away, her comment, written by a teacher that had never actually met her, congratulated her for her grades and said something along the lines of "Imagine what you could have achieved if your attendance had been better!"
I know I'm a total AW about my DS, but he's been on a roll lately. The latest line, just before bedtime (after a discussion regarding whether the baby poops): "Your baby is hugging you from inside of you."
Squee!
Also, today is the best day ever because DH is going to Trader Joes. He always gets the best snacks there. I can hardly wait.
That's how it was in my school, too, but I don't think this one uses student numbers. The teacher blacked out her first name but left her surname on it, so people still knew who she was. I've written a letter to let my frustrations out, which I'll get DH to look at when he gets home before I send it to them. It's a huge breech of confidentiality, I'm pretty sure they'll be grovelling. The damage is done though.
It's an okay school, there are some really good teachers, but there are undoubtedly some fucking moronic ones too. At the end of each year a head of department teacher writes a personalized comment on each student's report card. The year step-daughter's mum passed away, her comment, written by a teacher that had never actually met her, congratulated her for her grades and said something along the lines of "Imagine what you could have achieved if your attendance had been better!"
This whole situation is disgusting! I am a teacher (I work in early intervention with babies/families right now) and this is absolutely unacceptable. I feel terrible that a teacher did this to your step daughter. I would go up to the school in person in addition to the letter and demand a meeting with the administration and that teacher.
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