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  • Mishi
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    Awww dude I know the feeling, it's kind of a weird mix of happy, sad and a little wistful. Try not to feel selfish! At least this will offer a chance to easily discuss the various aspects of one day adding to your family.

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  • paintballworker
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    So just got back from the hospital and the verdict...my wife is NOT with pod, it was just a faulty test.

    I'll be honest, I'm somewhat bummed by this, but we are not ready to have kids ATM, and it would be selfish of me to think otherwise.

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  • RootedPhoenix
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    *hugs mathnerd*

    I have a big stash of those, so take as many as you need. <3

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  • hinakiba777
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    Quoth mathnerd View Post
    I'd give anything right now for a run of the mill broken bone or stitches. *sigh*
    Aww Poor Mathnerd! *hands over some Chocolate Banana muffins, and offers a hug* That is a really bad place to be, but I hope your son's surgery goes well.

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  • mathnerd
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    Youngest son is going int surgery (again) tomorrow morning. This time they're working on his left ankle and right knee. There will be at least one or two days of inpatient recovery before he's sent home.

    I'm so freaking sick of surgery. I know it's part of the damned disease, but with two of my three children affected (it's genetic), I feel like I never leave the blasted hospital. There was even one time last August when I had two kids in two different hospitals having surgery on successive days. One of the two has been in every month for the last year, and some months both of them have been in. I'm a single mother. Jackass father left me while I was pregnant with the little one, and completely abandoned us shortly after he was born, having only met his youngest son once, so I'm told by the NICU nurses who reported that information to me. I do have my parents around, but there are issues there. I'm just ready for all the medical drama to end. I want a normal life with kids who have normal problems. I'd give anything right now for a run of the mill broken bone or stitches. *sigh*

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  • RootedPhoenix
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    Trying to explain one's religion when your brain drops information at a rate that would make a sieve jealous....aaaaaaaaargh.

    For that matter, trying to explain anything ever when your brain is like that.

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  • Pixilated
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    Quoth paintballworker View Post
    So....um...I....might...be a father soon...



    My wife said she wasn't able 100% sure, but we will find out Monday
    Wheee! Crossing my fingers for you both ...

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  • pzychobitch
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    I'm up for it!

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  • Kanalah
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    It's just that I asked nicely (since he was off work thurs-sun) for him to empty the dishwasher and put the dirty dishes in. This turned into an hour long lecture about how much money he makes vs me and how disgusting I am.

    Then after I came home from dropping off daughter at school he was moody for the rest of the day and kept picking at me, saying I was lazy for not wanting to do "my job". While he's glued to the computer for the 3rd day in a row here. Ugh. He yelled at me in the car (in front of my son) to just leave if I can't handle "real life".

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  • Mytical
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    *hug* Never give up. Life sucks sometimes, but if you give up..it wins.

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  • Kanalah
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    I feel like I should just give up.

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  • paintballworker
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    So....um...I....might...be a father soon...



    My wife said she wasn't able 100% sure, but we will find out Monday

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  • Gizmo
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    I was surprised yesterday to get a response to my latest sick note - and now I find out why. They are setting me up ready to jump through the 'occupational health' hoops and to go see the company doctor. Shame that that guy is not a good doctor...

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  • Gizmo
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    Great. Supposed to be going back to work on Tuesday and for the last few days or so I've had my lodger and hubby telling me that what I thought I said wasn't what I actually said. For example slipping in a 'not' to a positive sentance to make it negative etc. Thing is that I'm not hearing it myself so can't correct it.

    I only deal with accounts that bring in millions to the company each year (and one is half a million per month) so now I don't know what to do about it.

    I want to go back however if this continues I could really muck some things up.

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  • Mytical
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    Yikes. Does not sound pleasant at ALL.

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