Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Thank you so much, you are a sweetheart. I'm feeling better because she's asleep and my fiance will be home in 20 minutes. He will keep me calm if I feel out of it. Thanks again so much! Tiffani > > Hello everyone... I haven't been in here since I was pregnant with > my sweetie but she arrives on November 8th, 2004! > > I'm going to cut right to the chase... she had her last cast taken > off today (tenotomy three weeks ago) and she was put into the DBB. > She has RCF. Well, she has not stopped screaming since she woke up > from her nap (she fell asleep while they were putting her in the > shoes). I can't console her! Is it just that she is sensitive on > her right side or could it be her getting used to the shoes? I just > need some " you're not alone " type advice... I'm about to break down > and my fiance is at work. I ache for her to be happy She's > working on falling asleep again finally. I just had to put her down > and let her cry because I was about to lose it. Tell me someone > else has been through this crying stint and that it will get better! > > Tiffani > Mommy to Cadence born 11/8/04 RCF > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Anytime. Remember, we're here for you, so hopefully that will give you some piece of mind. The first week those damn shoes stressed me out so much I'm sure I was headed for weight watchers (ice cream) or AA (wine). But, much to my husbands delight, it's gotten much better!!! :-) Tiffani tahuwgb@...> wrote: Thank you so much, you are a sweetheart. I'm feeling better because she's asleep and my fiance will be home in 20 minutes. He will keep me calm if I feel out of it. Thanks again so much! Tiffani > > Hello everyone... I haven't been in here since I was pregnant with > my sweetie but she arrives on November 8th, 2004! > > I'm going to cut right to the chase... she had her last cast taken > off today (tenotomy three weeks ago) and she was put into the DBB. > She has RCF. Well, she has not stopped screaming since she woke up > from her nap (she fell asleep while they were putting her in the > shoes). I can't console her! Is it just that she is sensitive on > her right side or could it be her getting used to the shoes? I just > need some " you're not alone " type advice... I'm about to break down > and my fiance is at work. I ache for her to be happy She's > working on falling asleep again finally. I just had to put her down > and let her cry because I was about to lose it. Tell me someone > else has been through this crying stint and that it will get better! > > Tiffani > Mommy to Cadence born 11/8/04 RCF > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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