Bwhahahahahahahahaha, sorry I hadn't read your second post yet. Mandy, that's freakin' great.
Eline was this chick that was around awhile back that had had (and someone correct me if I'm wrong) a brain tumor and talked about her surgery in almost any post possible.
Bwhahahahahahahahaha, sorry I hadn't read your second post yet. Mandy, that's freakin' great.
Eline was this chick that was around awhile back that had had (and someone correct me if I'm wrong) a brain tumor and talked about her surgery in almost any post possible.
Ex.
Me: What's for lunch?
Eline: I had brain surgery.
Eline didn't have just brain surgery. She had a total lobotomy.
I can't remember how many times she posted BFN's but was convinced that they were positive and then that she was m/cing.
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Oddly, I was just talking about Eline the other day . . .
She had multiple 'chemical pregnancies' because she was certain she had positive tests (that no one else could see when she posted - though I know that my early tests weren't photo quality, so I cut some slack - but this was over and over and no one could see them) and then she would have negatives - so clearly, early miscarriages or c/p's. Never a chance of false positives.
And yes - the brain surgery was mentioned frequently. And you could not be critical, because she'd had all these bad things happen to her, and that was mean.
She was besties with KatieLM.
She did live in Texas, but in the DFW area. She moved to TTCAL after awhile, but I don't think she's been around in forever.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
Yes! After she had had her numerous c/p's she then had another cycle that she was certainly pregnant but there was no positive, false or otherwise. So then came her declaration that hpt's didn't work for her.
And she had the most spineless d!ckless imaginary dr. ever. No matter what eline said- her dr. agreed.
Well, so she claimed.
I've learned via the tri boards that doctors randomly and suspiciously tend to have the same opinions as the posters and have come to believe it's a fall-back. You seem more validated if you type "my doctor said blah blah blah" than if you type "I believe blah blah blah."
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
Re: WTF is Eline? NFT.
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Bwhahahahahahahahaha, sorry I hadn't read your second post yet. Mandy, that's freakin' great.
Eline was this chick that was around awhile back that had had (and someone correct me if I'm wrong) a brain tumor and talked about her surgery in almost any post possible.
Ex.
Me: What's for lunch?
Eline: I had brain surgery.
My BFP Chart~
That's funny.
Guess I kind of walked right into that one.
Inadvertently, yes.
Wait, wasn't she from TX too?
::sideeyes jlee::
My BFP Chart~
Eline didn't have just brain surgery. She had a total lobotomy.
I can't remember how many times she posted BFN's but was convinced that they were positive and then that she was m/cing.
My BFP Chart~
Haven't you learned, EVERYONE is from Texas apparently, even if they pretend otherwise. LOL
Oddly, I was just talking about Eline the other day . . .
She had multiple 'chemical pregnancies' because she was certain she had positive tests (that no one else could see when she posted - though I know that my early tests weren't photo quality, so I cut some slack - but this was over and over and no one could see them) and then she would have negatives - so clearly, early miscarriages or c/p's. Never a chance of false positives.
And yes - the brain surgery was mentioned frequently. And you could not be critical, because she'd had all these bad things happen to her, and that was mean.
She was besties with KatieLM.
She did live in Texas, but in the DFW area. She moved to TTCAL after awhile, but I don't think she's been around in forever.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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Wait, I thought she was convinced HPTs didn't work for her? *shrug*
Ahhh, memories
ETA: Of course I know that does happen sometimes, but I don't think it was the case.
I think that came later.
There was a hot mess o' stuff wrong there.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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Well, so she claimed.
I've learned via the tri boards that doctors randomly and suspiciously tend to have the same opinions as the posters and have come to believe it's a fall-back. You seem more validated if you type "my doctor said blah blah blah" than if you type "I believe blah blah blah."
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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