Guest guest Posted March 9, 1999 Report Share Posted March 9, 1999 If you are getting knocked offline when you get a call, I'm assuming it's because you have call waiting. You need to turn that off when you are online if you don't want to get punted. Check your modem setup within your internet software and see if there isn't a check box that you can select that says " This line has call waiting " OR you can enter a series of numbers along with a pause before the phone number. I'm not sure anymore what those numbers are. You could call your internet provider and they would walk you thru the process. Hope this helps. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 1999 Report Share Posted March 10, 1999 , You have to add *70 before the number of your internet provider so that you don't get bumped off by call waiting. Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 I also was not able to deliver my placenta during my last m/c and started hemorrhaging. So they had to take my baby from me so I could have an emergency D & E. I feel that I was robbed of my time with the child. But at least I was able to hold him briefly while he died.Love, P. "Brayden Austin" 06/02/03 }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. Hey I read the nice things you said to Elaine. Reading your story I felt like you were telling mine. I also lost my baby boy on June 02, 2002 and my baby girl March 27, 3003 and feel the same way as you do. I did not deliver the placenta and had to endure all the rest that comes with it. It sometimes seems like a dream in whice I am not sure I was in. They finally drug me at the end of the extreme pain and I feel like I lost so much time with both my babies. Although I know I will see them again, I just wish I could have spend more quality time with them without feeling so in a daze. Just wanted to share with you guys. Love Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 I also was not able to deliver my placenta during my last m/c and started hemorrhaging. So they had to take my baby from me so I could have an emergency D & E. I feel that I was robbed of my time with the child. But at least I was able to hold him briefly while he died.Love, P. "Brayden Austin" 06/02/03 }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. Hey I read the nice things you said to Elaine. Reading your story I felt like you were telling mine. I also lost my baby boy on June 02, 2002 and my baby girl March 27, 3003 and feel the same way as you do. I did not deliver the placenta and had to endure all the rest that comes with it. It sometimes seems like a dream in whice I am not sure I was in. They finally drug me at the end of the extreme pain and I feel like I lost so much time with both my babies. Although I know I will see them again, I just wish I could have spend more quality time with them without feeling so in a daze. Just wanted to share with you guys. Love Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 I also was not able to deliver my placenta during my last m/c and started hemorrhaging. So they had to take my baby from me so I could have an emergency D & E. I feel that I was robbed of my time with the child. But at least I was able to hold him briefly while he died.Love, P. "Brayden Austin" 06/02/03 }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. Hey I read the nice things you said to Elaine. Reading your story I felt like you were telling mine. I also lost my baby boy on June 02, 2002 and my baby girl March 27, 3003 and feel the same way as you do. I did not deliver the placenta and had to endure all the rest that comes with it. It sometimes seems like a dream in whice I am not sure I was in. They finally drug me at the end of the extreme pain and I feel like I lost so much time with both my babies. Although I know I will see them again, I just wish I could have spend more quality time with them without feeling so in a daze. Just wanted to share with you guys. Love Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 Wow, I want to find a daycare with only 3 kids. That would be ideal. I found one woman to interview that doesn't serve peanut butter but she is out of our school district. I prefer to find someone who will watch my 2 girls when they get out of school. > HI ! You asked if my daycare provider gave peanut butter. She does but > it's not very often. She is aware of Josie allergies and is very careful. > Her new daycare currently only has 2 other children. The woman is licensed but > prefers to keep it small. So she has her 4 yr old daughter (named !) > and a 3 yr old boy who she has watched since an infant. So it is very easy for > her to keep an eye on the kids if someone does have peanut butter. > At the center we were at, in the infant room (which was up to 16 mos), lots > of infants had peanut butter (kind of young!) and they just kept her away from > it. Once she moved into the toddler room, the teachers asked me if I wanted > them to send a note to the parents telling them not to send peanut butter. I > decided NOT to have them do this. My reasoning for this was...we found that > the staff in the toddler room we lazy and not as attentive as they should be > (which is one of the reasons we left). So, I didn't want to take a chance on a > parent forgetting and sending peanut butter and the staff not being prepared > for it. I wanted them to expect peanut butter so they would keep an eye open > for it and be prepared rather than not expect it and not be prepared if > something were to happen.... > I think it would be impossible to find a provider that didn't include some > sort of peanut. I can't tell you how many people we interviewed but I'm so glad > we changed the criteria to be pet free. Good luck in your search! > Missy > In a message dated 8/25/2003 8:30:47 PM Central Daylight Time, > baileyb3b@y... writes: > > > Sorry to hear Josie had a reaction to the dog hair. We don't allow > > Ethan near any cats or dogs as he tested positive to them and there > > are a lot of family members allergic to both. I'm currently trying to > > find daycare for Ethan and " no pets " is one of my requirements. > > > > I have a question for you since I see Josie is allergic to peanuts. > > Does your provider give peanut butter to the other children? I'm not > > sure I will have much luck finding a provider that doesn't feed > > peanut butter. > > > > > > Ethan 12/3/01 dairy, eggs, peanuts, bananas > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 Wow, I want to find a daycare with only 3 kids. That would be ideal. I found one woman to interview that doesn't serve peanut butter but she is out of our school district. I prefer to find someone who will watch my 2 girls when they get out of school. > HI ! You asked if my daycare provider gave peanut butter. She does but > it's not very often. She is aware of Josie allergies and is very careful. > Her new daycare currently only has 2 other children. The woman is licensed but > prefers to keep it small. So she has her 4 yr old daughter (named !) > and a 3 yr old boy who she has watched since an infant. So it is very easy for > her to keep an eye on the kids if someone does have peanut butter. > At the center we were at, in the infant room (which was up to 16 mos), lots > of infants had peanut butter (kind of young!) and they just kept her away from > it. Once she moved into the toddler room, the teachers asked me if I wanted > them to send a note to the parents telling them not to send peanut butter. I > decided NOT to have them do this. My reasoning for this was...we found that > the staff in the toddler room we lazy and not as attentive as they should be > (which is one of the reasons we left). So, I didn't want to take a chance on a > parent forgetting and sending peanut butter and the staff not being prepared > for it. I wanted them to expect peanut butter so they would keep an eye open > for it and be prepared rather than not expect it and not be prepared if > something were to happen.... > I think it would be impossible to find a provider that didn't include some > sort of peanut. I can't tell you how many people we interviewed but I'm so glad > we changed the criteria to be pet free. Good luck in your search! > Missy > In a message dated 8/25/2003 8:30:47 PM Central Daylight Time, > baileyb3b@y... writes: > > > Sorry to hear Josie had a reaction to the dog hair. We don't allow > > Ethan near any cats or dogs as he tested positive to them and there > > are a lot of family members allergic to both. I'm currently trying to > > find daycare for Ethan and " no pets " is one of my requirements. > > > > I have a question for you since I see Josie is allergic to peanuts. > > Does your provider give peanut butter to the other children? I'm not > > sure I will have much luck finding a provider that doesn't feed > > peanut butter. > > > > > > Ethan 12/3/01 dairy, eggs, peanuts, bananas > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 Wow, I want to find a daycare with only 3 kids. That would be ideal. I found one woman to interview that doesn't serve peanut butter but she is out of our school district. I prefer to find someone who will watch my 2 girls when they get out of school. > HI ! You asked if my daycare provider gave peanut butter. She does but > it's not very often. She is aware of Josie allergies and is very careful. > Her new daycare currently only has 2 other children. The woman is licensed but > prefers to keep it small. So she has her 4 yr old daughter (named !) > and a 3 yr old boy who she has watched since an infant. So it is very easy for > her to keep an eye on the kids if someone does have peanut butter. > At the center we were at, in the infant room (which was up to 16 mos), lots > of infants had peanut butter (kind of young!) and they just kept her away from > it. Once she moved into the toddler room, the teachers asked me if I wanted > them to send a note to the parents telling them not to send peanut butter. I > decided NOT to have them do this. My reasoning for this was...we found that > the staff in the toddler room we lazy and not as attentive as they should be > (which is one of the reasons we left). So, I didn't want to take a chance on a > parent forgetting and sending peanut butter and the staff not being prepared > for it. I wanted them to expect peanut butter so they would keep an eye open > for it and be prepared rather than not expect it and not be prepared if > something were to happen.... > I think it would be impossible to find a provider that didn't include some > sort of peanut. I can't tell you how many people we interviewed but I'm so glad > we changed the criteria to be pet free. Good luck in your search! > Missy > In a message dated 8/25/2003 8:30:47 PM Central Daylight Time, > baileyb3b@y... writes: > > > Sorry to hear Josie had a reaction to the dog hair. We don't allow > > Ethan near any cats or dogs as he tested positive to them and there > > are a lot of family members allergic to both. I'm currently trying to > > find daycare for Ethan and " no pets " is one of my requirements. > > > > I have a question for you since I see Josie is allergic to peanuts. > > Does your provider give peanut butter to the other children? I'm not > > sure I will have much luck finding a provider that doesn't feed > > peanut butter. > > > > > > Ethan 12/3/01 dairy, eggs, peanuts, bananas > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Carrrie - My son was delivered on 8/28/03 stillborn so you are only a few days ahead of me. We need to really help each other out. I had a horrific time lastnight. I got really angry and sat in my closet screaming and crying into a pillow! I did not want my 6 year old to hear me. I was trying to hold it in until I could be alone but I snapped. I think it is because of Thanksgiving and the 3 month anniversary of his death. TTC is a personal choice so I guess I will just wait and see. I konw a new baby would not fill the void of my loss, just like it did not with your friend when she had her little girl. I just wonder when is a good time to move forward. I hope you had a good Thanksgiving. It was tough for me. But I made it. Mandy > > > > Hi everyone - > > > > > > > > For those of you who have suffered a loss, how long after your > > > loss > > > > to you begin ttc? My husband and I are thinking we are > ready. > > It > > > > has only been 3 months. My theory is if I wait until I get > over > > > my > > > > loss I will never get pregnant. I doubt I will ever get over > > it. > > > > So why not go forward? My doc said I need to wait 3 cycles > and > > > that > > > > is it. > > > > > > > > Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Thanks - My husband and I feel like we are ready. I meet with Dr. sometime this month. After that we will ttc. Thank you again, Mandy > > > > > Hi everyone - > > > > > > > > > > For those of you who have suffered a loss, how long after > your > > > > loss > > > > > to you begin ttc? My husband and I are thinking we are > > ready. > > > It > > > > > has only been 3 months. My theory is if I wait until I get > > over > > > > my > > > > > loss I will never get pregnant. I doubt I will ever get > over > > > it. > > > > > So why not go forward? My doc said I need to wait 3 cycles > > and > > > > that > > > > > is it. > > > > > > > > > > Mandy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Thanks - My husband and I feel like we are ready. I meet with Dr. sometime this month. After that we will ttc. Thank you again, Mandy > > > > > Hi everyone - > > > > > > > > > > For those of you who have suffered a loss, how long after > your > > > > loss > > > > > to you begin ttc? My husband and I are thinking we are > > ready. > > > It > > > > > has only been 3 months. My theory is if I wait until I get > > over > > > > my > > > > > loss I will never get pregnant. I doubt I will ever get > over > > > it. > > > > > So why not go forward? My doc said I need to wait 3 cycles > > and > > > > that > > > > > is it. > > > > > > > > > > Mandy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Mandy, sorry you had a difficult time. It must be so hard to look strong for your daughter. I do not have any children but I hold it in with other people. It is only at home with my husband or in the car that I can let it out. I cry. Every holiday and anniversary will be very difficult this first year. I thought I was doing good on thanksgiving until I went to my dh's family's home. His aunt has been preg. Well, no one told us she had the baby and no one told us that they would be there. I walked into the house and heard a baby crying and realized what was going on. I was dissappointed that I had to be surprised. I fought and fought the tears. I felt everyont walked on eggshells around me and avoided that there was a baby in the house. No one said a thing about the baby. His aunt and the baby kept their distance from me. I was affraid to look in his face since my son looked like that side of the family. But I eventually looked and saw he did not look like Tucker. I think everyone tried to be sensitive but it just made me feel more uncomfortable. Some people say that others wait for us to say something, you know like to show it is ok to talk about things but this day I wanted them to acknowledge our saddness and this new baby. Everything was just so very ackward and I felt bad. We did not stay long. Not a good day but it is over. It talked briefly to my inlaws yesturday about it. They said everyone wanted to be sure we were ok. > > > > > Hi everyone - > > > > > > > > > > For those of you who have suffered a loss, how long after > your > > > > loss > > > > > to you begin ttc? My husband and I are thinking we are > > ready. > > > It > > > > > has only been 3 months. My theory is if I wait until I get > > over > > > > my > > > > > loss I will never get pregnant. I doubt I will ever get > over > > > it. > > > > > So why not go forward? My doc said I need to wait 3 cycles > > and > > > > that > > > > > is it. > > > > > > > > > > Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Mandy, sorry you had a difficult time. It must be so hard to look strong for your daughter. I do not have any children but I hold it in with other people. It is only at home with my husband or in the car that I can let it out. I cry. Every holiday and anniversary will be very difficult this first year. I thought I was doing good on thanksgiving until I went to my dh's family's home. His aunt has been preg. Well, no one told us she had the baby and no one told us that they would be there. I walked into the house and heard a baby crying and realized what was going on. I was dissappointed that I had to be surprised. I fought and fought the tears. I felt everyont walked on eggshells around me and avoided that there was a baby in the house. No one said a thing about the baby. His aunt and the baby kept their distance from me. I was affraid to look in his face since my son looked like that side of the family. But I eventually looked and saw he did not look like Tucker. I think everyone tried to be sensitive but it just made me feel more uncomfortable. Some people say that others wait for us to say something, you know like to show it is ok to talk about things but this day I wanted them to acknowledge our saddness and this new baby. Everything was just so very ackward and I felt bad. We did not stay long. Not a good day but it is over. It talked briefly to my inlaws yesturday about it. They said everyone wanted to be sure we were ok. > > > > > Hi everyone - > > > > > > > > > > For those of you who have suffered a loss, how long after > your > > > > loss > > > > > to you begin ttc? My husband and I are thinking we are > > ready. > > > It > > > > > has only been 3 months. My theory is if I wait until I get > > over > > > > my > > > > > loss I will never get pregnant. I doubt I will ever get > over > > > it. > > > > > So why not go forward? My doc said I need to wait 3 cycles > > and > > > > that > > > > > is it. > > > > > > > > > > Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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