The Bitch Thread

@}-}rebecca---- said:
Ohhh DVS I would have been happier with less fun honestly. My son hangs out on the floor alot he will get rat bits on him.

Someone better come and deal with this.

I don't want a rat in my house and I don't want to get rid of 'Dommy' either..........cries

The cat will sort him out soon enough. Cats like to play with their food first.
 
Gahh Siblings....

My brother needs to lay the fuck off..... He told me today that there was no sex allowed while he was home and awake. So sue me if I actually like to have sex unlike you who is a hermit and won't go out and get a gf or get laid. Lighten the fuck up..... Everyone has sex so buzz off and leave me to it. It's not like I'm doing it in the living room I am doing it in my own room with the door closed!!!!

.... I needed to do that...

Cherry
 
So on saturday K took the girls and A's best friend rafting on the river. Me and D dropped them off at Barton, and then drove down to pick them up in Carver. When they got there they'd picked up a stowaway, a little kitten. She was on rock, in the middle of the river, meowing loudly. (Poor thing.) Obviously K rescued her and we brought her home and named her River. She seems fine (no sneezing or coughing) , but she's a bit underweight and she's got a nasty eye infection. Which leads me to my bitch. I've been washing her eyes out a couple times a day with a warm wet washrag and I GOT AN EYE INFECTION FROM HER. :mad: I was being careful, but evidently not careful enough cause my eyes are pink, itchy, and goopy. Plus now I'm getting a cold, my throat hurts and my nose is runinng. *whine* I hate being sick. *pouts*
 
graceanne said:
So on saturday K took the girls and A's best friend rafting on the river. Me and D dropped them off at Barton, and then drove down to pick them up in Carver. When they got there they'd picked up a stowaway, a little kitten. She was on rock, in the middle of the river, meowing loudly. (Poor thing.) Obviously K rescued her and we brought her home and named her River. She seems fine (no sneezing or coughing) , but she's a bit underweight and she's got a nasty eye infection. Which leads me to my bitch. I've been washing her eyes out a couple times a day with a warm wet washrag and I GOT AN EYE INFECTION FROM HER. :mad: I was being careful, but evidently not careful enough cause my eyes are pink, itchy, and goopy. Plus now I'm getting a cold, my throat hurts and my nose is runinng. *whine* I hate being sick. *pouts*

Grace I have no wish to concern you but I would get to the Dr. The cold symptoms may be linked to the initial eye infection as opposed to separate. I don't like the sound of it especially as you have other health issues to contend with as well. Not meaning to scare you in any way , just think as the kitten was found in the wild the chances of it carrying nasties are more compounded. Best of luck.
 
@}-}rebecca---- said:
Grace I have no wish to concern you but I would get to the Dr. The cold symptoms may be linked to the initial eye infection as opposed to separate. I don't like the sound of it especially as you have other health issues to contend with as well. Not meaning to scare you in any way , just think as the kitten was found in the wild the chances of it carrying nasties are more compounded. Best of luck.

I was kind of thinking that myself. I've had eye infections before, they were not occumpanied by a sore throat and running nose. I figure worst case scenario my uncle (he's my primary) will say i'm fine and not to worry. lol Either way I feel like crap.

edited to add: Thanks for the the concern. *hugs*
 
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graceanne said:
So on saturday K took the girls and A's best friend rafting on the river. Me and D dropped them off at Barton, and then drove down to pick them up in Carver. When they got there they'd picked up a stowaway, a little kitten. She was on rock, in the middle of the river, meowing loudly. (Poor thing.) Obviously K rescued her and we brought her home and named her River. She seems fine (no sneezing or coughing) , but she's a bit underweight and she's got a nasty eye infection. Which leads me to my bitch. I've been washing her eyes out a couple times a day with a warm wet washrag and I GOT AN EYE INFECTION FROM HER. :mad: I was being careful, but evidently not careful enough cause my eyes are pink, itchy, and goopy. Plus now I'm getting a cold, my throat hurts and my nose is runinng. *whine* I hate being sick. *pouts*


Do you think it is conjunctivitis? I hope not!
 
graceanne said:
So on saturday K took the girls and A's best friend rafting on the river. Me and D dropped them off at Barton, and then drove down to pick them up in Carver. When they got there they'd picked up a stowaway, a little kitten. She was on rock, in the middle of the river, meowing loudly. (Poor thing.) Obviously K rescued her and we brought her home and named her River. She seems fine (no sneezing or coughing) , but she's a bit underweight and she's got a nasty eye infection. Which leads me to my bitch. I've been washing her eyes out a couple times a day with a warm wet washrag and I GOT AN EYE INFECTION FROM HER. :mad: I was being careful, but evidently not careful enough cause my eyes are pink, itchy, and goopy. Plus now I'm getting a cold, my throat hurts and my nose is runinng. *whine* I hate being sick. *pouts*


You need eye drops.
You might be able to use them for the cat too, I dunno, but then you'd have to get two containers, because you can't share.
If it's infectious, you need to get it treated in the cat our your whole house could get it. It could just be some form of pinkeye, and if it is, don't feel bad, that stuff's contagious as the blazes. We even made my sister use different soap when she had it.

I went to the doc today about the waking up for five or six hours in the middle of the night and she was considering Respiridol :eek: . Well she wasn't really, but if the next things don't work she'll have to use something around that heavy. But she decided on Ativan under the tongue, when I wake up, and that could work as soon as 10 minutes after I wake up. I'm very hopeful.
And I'm going to be careful so I don't get addicted.
 
I was up four times last night washing out my eyes, and then when I got up this morning the swelling was down, the pinkness was gone and my eyes have been clear all day. I have a weird body, that's all I have to say. *shakes head*
 
My sister is pregnant. it's MY turn to be the pregnant one in the family, minemineminemine! LOL, my cousin and I seemed to have been bouncing back and forth whose turn it was, but then dear o'l little sis had to go and do it too. Not that it's bad, I just felt like bitching about something. Ooooh My dog at the rest of the crackers and got them all over the couch! HAH!! theres a better bitch. (ok so they're both kinda just fluff bitches.)

gracie- I hope your eyes get better, that sounds awful!

Oh, and one of the midwives at my hospital must be either a sadist or a masochist, I haven't decided which one yet. She suggested for morning sickness to "nibble on some fresh ginger" ......Does she have any idea how awful that feels? It's like a swellling feeling in the mouth! There's a reason I use ginger as a torture method!
 
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CutieMouse said:
Try crystalized ginger- it should taste better.

Papaya enzyme capsules are supposed to be good for morning sickness, also.

I avoided it by eating teensy meals, heavy in protien, every 2 hours.
I really don't like crystalized ginger, but I have some fresh and I like to make it into a tea with some honey. it's good both hot and cold so it works in the weather. I haven't heard about papaya enzyme. Though the nurse at the Ob orientation was handing out B6 prescriptions like it was candy. it was so funny when they mentioned that vitamin b6 seems to help they asked for a show of hands how many poeple would like some and I swear it looked like a bunch of addicts in need of a hook up. I didn't get any because I've been doing well with the nausea by eating, but I've suddenly found a distaste for alot of the things I was munching on through the day and I haven't been to the store to find something new. my sister mentioned munudo (mexican tripe soup) but tripe is a hard limit for me...NO tripe comes anywhere near my mouth.
 
tealsphynx said:
Oh, and one of the midwives at my hospital must be either a sadist or a masochist, I haven't decided which one yet. She suggested for morning sickness to "nibble on some fresh ginger" ......Does she have any idea how awful that feels? It's like a swellling feeling in the mouth! There's a reason I use ginger as a torture method!

My bf said (when studying gynecology, no, I'm not pregnant, he's in med school and likes to share interesting tidbit knowledge) that having breakfast in bed and waiting a while with getting up helps with morning sickness. Nice job for dragon, hm?!
 
tealsphynx said:
My sister is pregnant. it's MY turn to be the pregnant one in the family, minemineminemine! LOL, my cousin and I seemed to have been bouncing back and forth whose turn it was, but then dear o'l little sis had to go and do it too. Not that it's bad, I just felt like bitching about something. Ooooh My dog at the rest of the crackers and got them all over the couch! HAH!! theres a better bitch. (ok so they're both kinda just fluff bitches.)

gracie- I hope your eyes get better, that sounds awful!

Oh, and one of the midwives at my hospital must be either a sadist or a masochist, I haven't decided which one yet. She suggested for morning sickness to "nibble on some fresh ginger" ......Does she have any idea how awful that feels? It's like a swellling feeling in the mouth! There's a reason I use ginger as a torture method!
ginger candies, ginger tea or ginger ale and crackers. i lived on that for 5 months with number one.
 
chris9 said:
My bf said (when studying gynecology, no, I'm not pregnant, he's in med school and likes to share interesting tidbit knowledge) that having breakfast in bed and waiting a while with getting up helps with morning sickness. Nice job for dragon, hm?!

I've heard that and it didn't help me at all with my tykes.

With A, I lived on grapefruit. Nine months of grapefruit. Yep, I won't eat it anymore. With B, it was lettuce. (Lettuce neutralizes the acid in your stomach, helping with the nausea(sp?) ) But with D I was not allowed uncooked veggies so I lived on pretzals. ( I won't eat those anymore, either.)

Plus, if i were you, I'd check out www.pregnancy.org. It's a great site and has tons of good advice. Plus their's a forum and chat room for expecting mom's.
 
Thanks guys. yeah, I'm currently subsisting on Triskuit crackers and water or ginger tea. The clincher is that I'm nauseated whether I eat or not. So I can choose to be on the verge of vomiting and starving to death at the same time or on the verge of vomiting with a nice full belly...not great choices so I eat simple things that *shouldn't* be too bad if they come back up. I'm up to my ears in PG resoure webpages and with this being my second I'm not in need of much info, just some double checkings here and tere. Little sis on the other hand is devouring all the links I send her. I sent her some on herbs today because she likes to drink tea and couldn't figure out what she could have. The only big contradiciton I found was on Chamomile. some places say it's good, others say it's great and some say it's very bad. Like the dr. I saw in HI said chamomile was good for nausea and insomnia...the dr. here say's not to have it because it can cause contractions...so I'm not sure about it. I drank chamomile with DS1, and didn't have any issues. So I told her to be careful with that one. One website said just to use the flowers that the leaves and stems were the issue...Ugh. so much information so little congruency.
 
tealsphynx said:
Thanks guys. yeah, I'm currently subsisting on Triskuit crackers and water or ginger tea. The clincher is that I'm nauseated whether I eat or not. So I can choose to be on the verge of vomiting and starving to death at the same time or on the verge of vomiting with a nice full belly...not great choices so I eat simple things that *shouldn't* be too bad if they come back up. I'm up to my ears in PG resoure webpages and with this being my second I'm not in need of much info, just some double checkings here and tere. Little sis on the other hand is devouring all the links I send her. I sent her some on herbs today because she likes to drink tea and couldn't figure out what she could have. The only big contradiciton I found was on Chamomile. some places say it's good, others say it's great and some say it's very bad. Like the dr. I saw in HI said chamomile was good for nausea and insomnia...the dr. here say's not to have it because it can cause contractions...so I'm not sure about it. I drank chamomile with DS1, and didn't have any issues. So I told her to be careful with that one. One website said just to use the flowers that the leaves and stems were the issue...Ugh. so much information so little congruency.


I see nothing has changed in the pregnancy world. I was nauseous also for the first trimester, and existed on saltines and peanut butter. I never threw up once, but always felt on the verge. I empathize with you and hope you recover soon.

Eb
 
Kajira Callista said:
sometimes sleeping alone makes you feel like you want to staya wake forever.

There is more in these few words than most people could explain in an essay.

:kiss: :rose: :kiss:
 
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