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Post by Chris on Mar 9, 2006 23:16:50 GMT -5
Night everyone! I have to get up early!
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:17:53 GMT -5
Don't remind me! ha ha! Two of my friends are 34 and 32. Neither are married (one is getting married this summer) and neither have kids yet. Both are always freaking out that they have lost their opportunity. I'm the young one that is married and pregnant and always having to keep them positive that if it's what they want, there's still time. Sheesh.. they act like they have one foot in the grave! they haven't lost the opportunity.. but they shouldn't dawdle once they find the right guy... two friends waited till then to get married, then waited to have the first kid and then struggled trying to have the second at 40 and 42... it became an expensive ordeal for both, and one wound up having a child with many health problems
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:19:17 GMT -5
yeah, i think that's something I worry about -- waiting too long and then having problems. I think we're probably going to wait 3 or 4 years...so we'll see. I'm too selfish to have a baby now, that's for sure! then you are WAY better off waiting... although you'd be amazed how you immediately go from putting you first to putting the baby first. I really wish we'd had some happy couple time pre-kids, but oh well!
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:21:41 GMT -5
Ha...well, mostly, I don't want Clark to miss out on anything. I would hate to have a baby when Clark is doing his residency -- and he would miss out on a lot of thing b/c of his ridiculous hours. So I'd rather wait until we both can be there to experience it. We're working on the selfishness stuff -- that's why we got Sam -- he's our practice child. I think he's turned out okay.
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:23:14 GMT -5
he looks happy! it sounds like you have a plan there.
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:24:44 GMT -5
Now if I could find a job and get this ball rolling! LOL
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:26:55 GMT -5
job, schmob... who needs money anyway?
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:28:06 GMT -5
that's my excuse...when i'm sitting at home all day!
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:30:44 GMT -5
I sit home too, so I can't fault you for that!
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:38:49 GMT -5
sitting at home is great...it's the health insurance I miss... LOL
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:42:15 GMT -5
you can't get on Clark's policy? I would have though doctors would have good insurance
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:44:22 GMT -5
blech..not STUDENT doctors. We have insurance...but it doesn't cover my migraines...which sucks...b/c that's the prescription medicine I need.
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:49:15 GMT -5
I used to have really bad migranes and didn't have insurance either.. have you ever tried homeopathy? For awhile I took feverfew (a pill of the herb) one a day and it worked great.. after a few weeks of taking it I stopped having migranes completely and I had been having about 2 a week for awhile.
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Post by Kelly on Mar 9, 2006 23:52:24 GMT -5
really? I've had migraines since I was 10...and they're directly related to hormones... I'll have to try that. Usually they visit me once a month along with another friend.
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Post by donutqueen on Mar 9, 2006 23:56:39 GMT -5
I hate that friend. I took one 125 mg capsule a day. I bought the pills at a co-op (eclectice institute was the brand). You have to take them for a bit for them to work, but they did the trick for me
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