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    @NME44 you just made my life 
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    1. I'm the middle of 3 girls. Older sister is 40, I'm 38 and younger sister is 37. There isn't barely 3 years between all of us. Very close growing up.

    2. I live in a place that is so cold it's affectionately know as Winterpeg. It gets down to -50 sometimes with windchill here. Don't really like the cold. But all my family lives here and it's home.

    3. I lived in Germany for 3 months as an exchange student In Grade 11. Best experience ever. Saw lots of Germany and some of Europe. If my kids ever get the opportunity I would send them.
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    @ktcakes87 awww, love this thread, thanks for starting! Kk, let's see:

    Fact 1: Although I'm over 30 (#TBT to fast metabolisms and irresponsible youth!), I only got my drivers license about two years ago. And I'm still generally too terrified to parallel park in NYC...

    Fact 2: I am extremely excited about this pregnancy/impending life change -- but also still unabashedly prefer dog pics > baby pics on FB...

    Fact 3: I had a karaoke night with a few of my girlfriends recently -- dead sober, of course -- and STILL came away 100% convinced I missed my calling to become the lead singer of an all-90s cover band...
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    @leighaw91 Wow! 1st of all, the relation to GW is awesome! How fun! 

    As far as Chiari, it's been a really long adventure. Long story as short as I can make it, we found out incidentally in 2010 after I had a very strange occular migraine, having never had one before. They were checking for tumors, but found Chiari. After that I had no issues until 2013 when I had the weirdest symptoms. I never got the excruciating headaches most get, I got vomiting, nausea, and then eventually never ending dizziness. I spent a full year going to specialist after specialist, doing tons of testing, and coming up with no other cause, when a Neurosurgeon thought surgery might work since it was possible it was the Chiari Malformation causing problems, and by that point I had lost complete sensation in my fingers and toes. Turns out, surgery worked. And lovely discovery after, apparently people don't get minor headaches every day. :-/ I'd had daily headaches as long as I can remember, and at some point someone told me to stop complaining, so I did. They weren't incredibly painful, just there, so I was able to ignore it for years. 3.5 years after surgery, I have dizzispells about once a month (not including the daily ones I've had during pregnancy), and headaches are few and far between. I will take it. 
    Me: 30 DH: 31
    2 Dogs / 2 Cats 
    IUI #1 07/2016 BFN
    IUI #2 10/2016 BFN
    IUI #3 11/2016 BFN
    IVF #1 03/2017 - 23 Retrieved / 22 Fertilized / 11 at Day 3 / 1 Beautiful Embryo tf on Day 5 / 7 Frozen on Day 6 - Beta #1 4/5/17: 104 Beta #2 4/7/17 224
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    @blueskies17 I too an now wondering who your roommate was... Does she still keep in contact with you?  

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    1. I was a Study Abroad Advisor and miss working in International Education. Like many of you traveling is a huge part of my life and I lived in London and Rome for a bit.
    2. I grew up on a dairy farm, which my parents still operate about 5 miles from where I currently live.
    3. We just bought 80 acres of land, with the hopes of building a house this fall.  
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    @tmk0325 she dropped out after freshman year so we've been out of touch. Sorry for making you curious, I will share with you guys one day! 
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    These are great! I've been wracking my brain trying to come up with good ones. I'm pretty boring!

    1. I was on The Bozo Show when I was an infant.

    2. When I was in 6th grade I was diagnosed with a condition that causes my body to produce too much spinal fluid. I had been having constant headaches and the doctors I saw just kept brushing it off. It was my optometrist that caught it, because the excess amount of spinal fluid was putting so much pressure on my brain that it made my optic nerve was swell to almost double it's size. I was referred to a neurologist and he did some testing and it was so bad that I had to have an emergency spinal tap at 8 pm on a Friday. I was at a bowling alley with my best friend and my parents had to come pick me up and take me to the hospital. The head of neurology actually came in and we were the only ones in the whole department. It was one of the scariest moments of my life and I'd be blind today if they didn't catch it when they did!

    3. My grandma (mom's mom) grew up the next town over from Ed Gein when he was doing his thing. I've been to the cemetery he's buried in, but his headstone has been missing for ages. My grandpa (mom's dad) knew John Wayne Gacy. I don't recall the details, but they were friendly enough that they went to lunch together when my grandpa was in town. These grandparents were pretty weird in general, aside from their association with murderers. From the outside, they appeared to be a normal upper middle class family, but I think they were into some weird ass shit. They believed my aunt was "the chosen one" and no one really knows what that means, but I think they were in a cult or something, masquerading as a Masonic order. 

    3.5. To continue with the murderer trend, I had a friend in high school who lived in the building Jeffrey Dahmer did his killing and eating in... While it was happening.
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