September 2017 Moms

UO Thursday 4/13

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  • @labby18 I am with you!  And all of her annoying wine drinking.  I mean, I love wine as much as the next but there is something about the way she drinks it, or holds her glass, or shit I don't know.  I just get annoyed every time I look at her holding and drinking wine.
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    @HollyGolightly09 DH and his sister both have really bad allergies. His stepdad refused to believe that allergies are a real thing. He told them to stop faking it and go to school.
    Oh, wow... from what she told the school nurse, this kid's mom doesn't believe in medicating kids that young (whatever that means.) I can understand that argument with ADD meds, for example, but would they refuse antibiotics if he had strep? 
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  • FFTC? I don't give DS his daily OTC allergy med.  My reasoning is that since he's a highly reactive child I need to be able to see ASAP what sets his allergies off.  I get worried that I'll miss a reaction and not have enough time to give benedryl or epinephrine in time and that I won't know what to avoid in the future. 
    That makes sense, though. Better to have him sniffling and sneezing than have a delay in a dangerous reaction 
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  • @HollyGolightly09 that poor kid! Not only is he most likely physically miserable, I'm sure there's no way he can concentrate or pay close attention to what you're trying to teach him! 

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  • @HollyGolightly09 poor little guy. DS has terrible allergies, I can't imagine just letting it go. We have taken him to an allergist and he's on allergy meds. It's controlled most days now but I don't understand his parents just letting it go. Plus after talking to DS's pediatrician and the allergist, otc allergy meds like zyrtec are considered extremely safe over long periods of time, and even work better the longer they're used. I don't understand why that poor kid's parents refuse to help him out.
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  • @wyomama0427 I totally agree with the bath thing. Especially during the winter when skin can get so dry anyway. When DS was younger, we actually had to control his eczema mostly with baths and lotion. Even then, he only needed about 3 baths per week. During the summer when he gets to play outside more, he gets them a little more often, but still not every day. Unless he finds mud haha!
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  • I don't like Orange Is the New Black.  There, I said it.  I made it most of the way through the first episode, hated it, and never tried again.  #sorrynotsorry
    DS1: Born 11.18.15
    DS2: EDD- 09.08.17

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  • @beccam1230 DS was born in January and it was so dry that after every bath, even if I slathered him with aveeno religiously he would molt like a lizzard! It was so sad, and kind of scary, but his delicate little skin just didn't agree with the Wyoming winter lol. He's totally fine now and we've cycled through tons of lotions to find anything that keeps him from peeling so bad but it just happens sometimes 
  • Oh also, I don't like dominos. Their pizza sucks.
    So much yes! 
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  • @wyomama0427 aww! Poor little guy! That is sad, but I'm glad he's ok now. Its rough watching their sweet skin go through so much. We also had to go through soooo many lotions before we found one that actually worked. I'm willing to bet that DS's eczema was worse because of how dry it is here all the time! The day we brought him home from the hospital (in March) it was snowing!!
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  • I really don't get all the hype over Westworld. I forced myself to get through the whole first season and kept waiting to get to the part that hooked me like everyone else and the ending was so predictable. 

    Me & DH: 31  |  Married: 5.4.13  |  TTC: April 2016  |  BFP: 1.8.17  |  EDD: 9.13.17

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  • Swazzle said:
    I really don't get all the hype over Westworld. I forced myself to get through the whole first season and kept waiting to get to the part that hooked me like everyone else and the ending was so predictable. 
    Say whattttttt??????

  • @mrs_tacos I've known a woman or two who scheduled a c section for convenience. Like, they want the birth to fit into their busy schedule. Major judgment from me. 

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  • @mrstacos @Swazzle SO GLAD TO KNOW I'M NOT ALONE!! One of my students is obsessed with Drake and I just don't get it.

    My UO is that I really don't like when people bandwagon onto others' holidays--like St. Patrick's Day--for the sole purpose of getting drunk. By all means, celebrate the holiday if it's relevant to you, or if you want to celebrate with friends who care about it. But if not, find another reason to get drunk--or just have a good time drinking without needing an excuse. 
  • lap018 said:
    Swazzle said:
    I really don't get all the hype over Westworld. I forced myself to get through the whole first season and kept waiting to get to the part that hooked me like everyone else and the ending was so predictable. 
    Say whattttttt??????



  • @kaylaakosua I used to stay home on my period, but I've always had really terrible cramps that make it hard to walk, let alone pay attention, and the medicine I took for it made me sleepy. I agree with you overall, though. I had a cousin who ended up graduating a year late from high school because he claimed to have terrible headaches. Even though multiple neurologists found nothing wrong with him, my aunt allowed it. He'd stay home and play video games all day. :expressionless: IMO, if you can play video games, you can do homework. 


  • @lap018 @mrs_tacos I thought the acting was really good but the show itself made me fall asleep a few times. It seems I may have the only truly unpopular opinion! Not one person agrees with me lol 

    Me & DH: 31  |  Married: 5.4.13  |  TTC: April 2016  |  BFP: 1.8.17  |  EDD: 9.13.17

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  • @mrs_tacos I meant to say I understand periods, especially the first few years it's a learning curve between pads/tampons/leaking/learning how and when to change them and the cramps can be brutal! That's my exact thought if you are playing video games with a headache and eating junk... well no sympathy.

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  • @swazzle I'm with you! It started feeling like a chore for me to watch it. I could take it or leave it. 
    @labby18 I'd with you on Scandal. I watched the first few seasons, but eventually had to break up with it because I couldn't stand the awful monologues and Olivia Pope's quivery marble mouth. 

    My UO, I kind of enjoy flat soda. This mostly applies to Coke. It needs to be cold, but I don't mind when it loses its bubbly. 
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    BFP: 12.24.16
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  • @lap018 I'm not, I swear! I usually have all the feels about everything. This one just didn't do it for me. 

    Me & DH: 31  |  Married: 5.4.13  |  TTC: April 2016  |  BFP: 1.8.17  |  EDD: 9.13.17

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  • @wyomama0427 It is a sort-of western show on HBO. Totally worth checking out. It is amazingness. 



  • mrs_tacos said:
    Ooo, ooo, I thought of a real one! The c-sections thread made me think of it. I judge women who schedule c-sections if it's not a repeat or medically necessary. An acquaintance recently scheduled a c-section just because she has no interest in finding out what labor is like. Um, but major surgery that is generally considered more dangerous for both mom and baby unless there are extenuating circumstances will be so much better? Nope. Don't buy it. 
    I think I mentioned this on the c-section thread, but my cousin-in-law scheduled all of her kids. Apparently while in nursing grad school, she did her thesis on the dangers of vaginal delivery vs. the dangers of c-sections. And she came to the conclusion after all her research, that c-sections were less dangerous. I never have asked her about what facts led her to draw that conclusion, but I thought it was very interesting nonetheless.
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