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AskBaby Talk > IVF & Sterilisation Reversal > Getting pregnant after sterilisation reversal - Part 2
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:54 am
Post subject: Morning Ladies,
Well all back to normal today and all children back to school / nursery. I went back to work yesterday. I totally cheated yesterday and caved in when OH had a HUGE Being a good girl today though. Had Special K for brekkie, and a pear. Had oj and special K for lucnh (or i will) and some low fat soup after i get back from the gym later on. Am going to start frinking more green tea. Making a concerted effort to remember to take the Vitex! I have to keep it up though and thats the hard part. Hope all ok. Julie xxxxxxxx _________________
Our baby Eleanor lost 6 Apr 10 Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:11 pm
Post subject: well thought today would of been bk to norm and at 9.30 am school phone to say pls can you come and collect your son hes been excluded for being defient WTF he is Autistic and today being 1st day back at school is a shock to him ..so he is going to feal like a fish out of water untill he gets bk into the swing of things.... Ive totally had enough of this school it seems the slightest thing he does hes excluded speak to special need department at local council and they are hopless and dont seem to care at all
sorry for rant but it breaks my heart to see him so upset over something he doesent understand he has done Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:07 pm
Post subject: Awww Anna,
i'm sorry to hear that. Its a disgrace. You need to start banging someone's head against the wall. There should be a key worker to help him, and if not there should be adequate support so its easier for him. Have you thought about writing to your MP about the lack of care/support provided to you? If he is autistic he really needs some kind of support. I'm like a fish out of water on this topic, but i know there should be a support system in place for you! (((((((((hugs))))))))) Julie xxxxx _________________
Our baby Eleanor lost 6 Apr 10 Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:34 pm
Post subject: Hi julie there is a support teacher there but she is bloody hopless
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:45 pm
Post subject: Mmmm,
Anna it seems like the school needs to sort things out. You need to tell the school what you want and to make a plan. It is the law that your son is given an education, and the local authority needs to support in the correct way! I really hope it goes ok for you tmrw. Julie xxxxxxxxx _________________
Our baby Eleanor lost 6 Apr 10 Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:17 pm
Post subject: Anna,
i think you can only get it online. I did. You can get it off ebay and it can also be bought in single applicators or a tube for multiple uses (a bit like KY) it comes with applicator thingys which screw on the end of the tube. I've got both - its really runny stuff!!!! Claire, sorry no bding this month, you can make up for it after HSG xxxx _________________
Our baby Eleanor lost 6 Apr 10
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