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2 hours ago, Honest Saints Fan said:

I wish.

Start saving for the food bill now. I’ve no idea where my 9 yr old puts it all. Not a bit of fat on him but eats 13 meals a day!!

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23 minutes ago, Rowan said:

Start saving for the food bill now. I’ve no idea where my 9 yr old puts it all. Not a bit of fat on him but eats 13 meals a day!!

We've found a way of slowing Sakura's eating down.....chopsticks! Actually works too!

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2 hours ago, Honest Saints Fan said:

Catherine is a brilliant wee eater. If she could get away with it she would eat 24/7.  Eats all my food too :-( 

Chopsticks sound like an excellent idea sjc!

Evie, nearly 3, eats whatever is put in front of her, then goes round helping herself to whatever is on my plate or Jacksgranny's.

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2 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

Evie, nearly 3, eats whatever is put in front of her, then goes round helping herself to whatever is on my plate or Jacksgranny's.

I’m nearly 51 and do the same, the perks of clearing the table

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8 hours ago, G_Man1985 said:

Is their a waiting list?

Did you go to yer GP to get this arranged ?

I assume so. I went to my GP about 12 weeks ago still heard nothing. Plan to phone them when I get home from work and see whats what. 

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I went to the docs and they said there is no need for you to come to us you can refer yourself.

Spoke to the team that deals with referrals and they said the whole process should take 22 weeks but they were at 30 just now.

The 22 included an interview with them to decide if your suitable and doing it for the right reasons. Then getting the op if accepted.

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I went to the docs and they said there is no need for you to come to us you can refer yourself.

Spoke to the team that deals with referrals and they said the whole process should take 22 weeks but they were at 30 just now.

The 22 included an interview with them to decide if your suitable and doing it for the right reasons. Then getting the op if accepted.
Maybe my 12 weeks is still normal then... 22 weeks till getting it done or 22 weeks till swimmer free?
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They said I should have interview and the OP in 22 weeks and then it’s another couple of months before they will test if you are swimmer free. Done that test before when we were trying and by f**k it was a red neck.

First time I did the deed and handed it in, the spire woman said they had lost their licence and I would have to go to the nhs. Went to the hospital and was waiting for a room to be free and there was a guy with his wife there!!! She just sat outside while went in ... you would have thought she would have ‘given him a hand’ thank god they were gone when I came out!

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They said I should have interview and the OP in 22 weeks and then it’s another couple of months before they will test if you are swimmer free. Done that test before when we were trying and by f**k it was a red neck.

First time I did the deed and handed it in, the spire woman said they had lost their licence and I would have to go to the nhs. Went to the hospital and was waiting for a room to be free and there was a guy with his wife there!!! She just sat outside while went in ... you would have thought she would have ‘given him a hand’ thank god they were gone when I came out!
Genuinely thought you just handed a sample in. Didnt know you had to crack one off in a wee room.
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12 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
45 minutes ago, steelmen said:
They said I should have interview and the OP in 22 weeks and then it’s another couple of months before they will test if you are swimmer free. Done that test before when we were trying and by f**k it was a red neck.

First time I did the deed and handed it in, the spire woman said they had lost their licence and I would have to go to the nhs. Went to the hospital and was waiting for a room to be free and there was a guy with his wife there!!! She just sat outside while went in ... you would have thought she would have ‘given him a hand’ thank god they were gone when I came out!

Genuinely thought you just handed a sample in. Didnt know you had to crack one off in a wee room.

You'll be fine

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2 hours ago, Bairnardo said:
2 hours ago, steelmen said:
They said I should have interview and the OP in 22 weeks and then it’s another couple of months before they will test if you are swimmer free. Done that test before when we were trying and by f**k it was a red neck.

First time I did the deed and handed it in, the spire woman said they had lost their licence and I would have to go to the nhs. Went to the hospital and was waiting for a room to be free and there was a guy with his wife there!!! She just sat outside while went in ... you would have thought she would have ‘given him a hand’ thank god they were gone when I came out!

Genuinely thought you just handed a sample in. Didnt know you had to crack one off in a wee room.

It was the royal infirmary in Edinburgh about 6 years ago, so i might have changed.

The Spire was bringing in a sample but there is a strict time limit to get it in, suppose getting to the royal infirmary in 30 mins is going to be tough unless you are nearby.

thankfully i had some video's on my phone i could use as motivation as there was not one scud book in the room.

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Baby Maria, born on the 4th of July at 17.16pm. Weighing 6.15lbs. Absolutely over the moon! Mum and baby doing very well. Although I’ve already been to Asda at 4am this morning....worth it!!! :lol: 

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Baby Maria, born on the 4th of July at 17.16pm. Weighing 6.15lbs. Absolutely over the moon! Mum and baby doing very well. Although I’ve already been to Asda at 4am this morning....worth it!!! :lol: 
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Congratulations. Enjoy these days. Best job in the world is being a parent
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On 03/07/2018 at 19:15, mcintyre_gmfc said:

Baby Mila. Born today at 8.31am weighing 7.9lbs. Mum and baby ar doing great! 

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1 hour ago, Wardy said:

Baby Maria, born on the 4th of July at 17.16pm. Weighing 6.15lbs. Absolutely over the moon! Mum and baby doing very well. Although I’ve already been to Asda at 4am this morning....worth it!!! :lol: 

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Congratulations to you both 

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Jamie arrived yesterday at 2.30. A week early weighing in 8n at 8lbs 5. Less stressful second time round that's for sure. Mummy and baby doing well. 20180706_171038.jpg

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