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I'm changin my post now since my papaw is home and feeling better now. This thread is for anyone to use and post there own requests. Lux took my post from another thread and made this a separate thread just for that reason. Please do not hesitate to make requests cause you might be surprised at the support you will get from the loungers!!




Here is my original request...
Sorry I know this is off-topic but there seem to be some religious people in here right now.

Please say a little prayer for my grandfather cause my mom just called and said he just called her and she is taking him to the emergency room. He is having pains (chest, I believe). It scares me cause he had a heart attack last summer and then a 5 bypass surgery. So now I'm heading to meet them at the hospital. Thanks!

I heart my Papaw!
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03-13-2008 at 08:24 PM.
03-13-2008 at 08:24 PM.
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I'd be freaked over a c-section too laugh out loud HOWEVER...it does have it's perks. It doesn't hurt like a motherfarker to go to the bathroom for the next 2 weeks (I had to have an episodomy with both kids though..so maybe it's not usually that bad.)

Bella...I actually like that name. Smilie Rocco is an interesting choice, lol. It makes me think of that kid from Hannah Montana laugh out loud
It's all fear of the unknown. I had 2 c-sections and the thought of squeezing a kid out scares me to death! laugh out loud
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03-13-2008 at 08:26 PM.
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It's all fear of the unknown. I had 2 c-sections and the thought of squeezing a kid out scares me to death! laugh out loud
They both suck. I think men should just have the babies and be done with it. Rock
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03-13-2008 at 08:27 PM.
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I'd much rather have a vaginal birth. My longest birth was only 1 hour and 15 minutes from start to finish Big Grin If I add all 4 of my labors together it only totals 3 hours and 15 minutes!!!
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03-13-2008 at 08:27 PM.
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They both suck. I think men should just have the babies and be done with it. Rock
Make it so. Rock

Quote from RugratsGalore :
I'd much rather have a vaginal birth. My longest birth was only 1 hour and 15 minutes from start to finish Big Grin If I add all 4 of my labors together it only totals 3 hours and 15 minutes!!!
Mine was 28 minutes for both. Bleh
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Make it so. Rock



Mine was 28 minutes for both. Bleh
Awwww but you had stitches (or staples lol) I didn't. I was up and in the shower within the hour of delivering Stick Out Tongue
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Quote from RugratsGalore :
I'd much rather have a vaginal birth. My longest birth was only 1 hour and 15 minutes from start to finish Big Grin If I add all 4 of my labors together it only totals 3 hours and 15 minutes!!!
My labor was longer...not horrible...my daughter about 7 hours and my son about 9 hours. However when it came time to push it was only like four minutes. And not to go terribly OT...but I was so terrified I was gonna fart while giving birth (from pushing so hard) that when a noise came from down there (the baby coming out)...I shouted out "That wasn't me farting!!!" laugh out loud My husband still doesn't let me live that one down.
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03-13-2008 at 08:33 PM.
03-13-2008 at 08:33 PM.
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My labor was longer...not horrible...my daughter about 7 hours and my son about 9 hours. However when it came time to push it was only like four minutes. And not to go terribly OT...but I was so terrified I was gonna fart while giving birth (from pushing so hard) that when a noise came from down there (the baby coming out)...I shouted out "That wasn't me farting!!!" laugh out loud My husband still doesn't let me live that one down.
LMAO LMAO I had a HUGE fear of pooping on the doctor since they tell you it's so normal. I spent more time making sure to tighting my butt than I did worrying about pushing LMAO In 4 birth I didn't poop on a single doctor *takes a bow*
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03-13-2008 at 08:36 PM.
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Awwww but you had stitches (or staples lol) I didn't. I was up and in the shower within the hour of delivering Stick Out Tongue
Yeah. You win.

My son's Godmother had a baby 3 weeks ago and they told me all about the surf & turf dinner the hospital gave the new parents. I was all Annoyed.... I got clear liquids for 2 days and mushy food the 3rd day.
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Yeah. You win.

My son's Godmother had a baby 3 weeks ago and they told me all about the surf & turf dinner the hospital gave the new parents. I was all Annoyed.... I got clear liquids for 2 days and mushy food the 3rd day.
I was given a big ol' steak dinner. You had the choice of a steak dinner, fish dinner, or a fruit basket. They have a special, all decked out room that you eat in while they take the baby to the nursery. I guess it's your last hot meal for years that's why they take the baby LMAO
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03-14-2008 at 12:50 PM.
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My father was just diagnosed with fronto-temporal dementia (Pick's disease). No cure, no treatment. Need God's help.
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03-14-2008 at 12:56 PM.
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My father was just diagnosed with fronto-temporal dementia (Pick's disease). No cure, no treatment. Need God's help.
Frown Comfort Pray
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My father was just diagnosed with fronto-temporal dementia (Pick's disease). No cure, no treatment. Need God's help.
Pray I will pray for your father and for your family.
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03-14-2008 at 01:10 PM.
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My father was just diagnosed with fronto-temporal dementia (Pick's disease). No cure, no treatment. Need God's help.
Oh Rammy hug Pray How old is he?
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03-14-2008 at 01:12 PM.
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will pray for you rammy
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03-14-2008 at 01:16 PM.
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Oh Rammy hug Pray How old is he?
70-72? This is going to hit the extended family hard. He's been the rock of the family, the lawyer/judge that everyone respects. Unlike at least one of his sons Whistling he thinks carefully before replying with a well-thought out statement. Not sure about much, test results just came back and we were actually hoping it was "just altzheimers".

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Any idea how I would find an accountant that could handle family matters? He's in Seattle, we're in DC, and I don't have the foggiest when it comes to the investments he's made.
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