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  1. Chris on April 23rd, 2008 9:44 pm
  2. leigh on April 23rd, 2008 9:48 pm

    chris did you get my what i got stuff? :noes:

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    Chris replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    yeah I forgot to check for a little while :uh:

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    leigh replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    it is OK !! lol :kiss:

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  3. Jamie on April 23rd, 2008 9:49 pm

    Thanks for this.. don’t know if I can handle another magazine though!

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Lol I don’t have many magazines, Plus I’m 19 and don’t like to read half of the magazines people offer for free.

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    MyEmptyCanvas replied on April 24th, 2008 :

    :inout: to many mags come here as is… :kekeke:

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  4. cassandra on April 23rd, 2008 9:52 pm

    does anyone know where i can read up about the baby bottals and everything ???

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    Alesa replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Hi Cassandra.. I heard about the plastic.. UUmmmm..try lookin’ on like CNN.com or MSNBC.com or other popular up to the minute news station’s…

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    Alesa replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I’ll go look too… i’ll :h5: let u know if I fnd any info about it..

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    naseeb.com – Naseeb Villages / Hydros / Baby bottle RecallBaby bottle Recall By: Zubair …. Polycarbonate baby bottles make up about 90% of the bottle market. The most common polycarbonate bottle are Avent’s …
    http://www.naseeb.com/villages/journal-detail.php?aid=74756&vlID=138 – 48k -

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    Chris replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    yeah, they are also in nalgene bottles, which got pretty popular before this

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    Alesa replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I searched the up to the minute, including reuter’s and found nothing but blog’s about the recall… but no news about it.. I can’t believe plastic is being recalled… theat’s craZy !!! :eek3: :eek3: :eek3:

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    Jamie replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    scary.. I used the avents for allison when she was a baby.. and I used the Dr. Brown & Podee.. I hope there is no long term effects to this.

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    It is really scary! :eek3:

  5. A.C. on April 23rd, 2008 9:55 pm

    hey guys, have a great night. Im sleeeepy…… :wavey:

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    leigh replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    goodnight A.C. :sleep: :wavey:

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    good night A.C. :wavey:

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Have a good night! :wavey:

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    :sleep: Nighty Night Night

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  6. Jenny on April 23rd, 2008 9:59 pm

    Have a great night A.C.! Sleep tight! :sleep:

    I’m kinda sad that Carly Smithson got voted off Idol but I didn’t think it was fair that she already had a chance at a music career and it flopped. I thought American Idol was about giving people who normally wouldn’t be able to get the chance, a chance at a music career. :dunno: She’s good though!

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    flicrs replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I know. I really like Brooke but she and Jason should have been in the bottom two.

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Don’t really watch tv. I’m always online or watching movies with Le Boyfriend.

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  7. xxFinallyxxLoved on April 23rd, 2008 10:24 pm

    :inout: No thanks, I’m passing

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  8. Alesa on April 23rd, 2008 10:24 pm

    OMG I did’nt find any news about bottles or plastic… but a 10 year old boy in NewJersey school fired a gun ( 380.caliber)
    :run: :run: :run: :run: :run: :run: :run: :run: Someone need’s some jail time over that one..Geeeezz…it did’nt hurt anyone Thank GOD !!! :bowdown:

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    a federal panel convened by the National Institutes of
    Health said there is “some concern” the chemical could cause behavioral and
    neurological problems in young children.

    Specifically, parents should stop using Avent’s Natural Feeding Bottle and
    Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow (or any bottle made of polycarbonate
    plastic)—these products were previously recommended by BABY BARGAINS.

    “All baby bottles and sippy cups made of polycarbonate plastic should be
    avoided,” said author and consumer advocate Denise Fields. “If you are
    shopping for bottles, chose an alternative made from BPA-free plastic or
    glass. If you have polycarbonate bottles, throw them out.”

    So, what is BPA? How is it harmful? See the FAQ below for answers.

    Q. What the heck is BPA? Why is it dangerous?

    Clear plastic baby bottles (as well as some food containers and water
    bottles) are made of polycarbonate, which contains a chemical called
    bisphenol A (BPA). It is the BPA that makes the hard, clear plastic bottles
    . . . well, hard and clear.

    Here’s the rub: BPA’s chemical bond with polycarbonate breaks down over
    time–especially with repeated washings or heating of the bottle. As a
    result, BPA leaches out of the plastic bottle or sippy cup . . . and into
    the liquid (that is, breast milk or formula).

    While most data on BPA comes from animal research, studies show even
    low-levels of BPA MAY be linked to everything from early puberty to breast
    cancer, to attention and developmental problems.

    We wrote a detailed article on BPA and plastic baby bottles in our Baby 411
    book. Click here to read it online on our web site:

    link

    ===
    Q. Do we really know that these bottles are dangerous to humans?

    No, we don’t. There have been no human studies on BPA–so far, researchers
    have only found problems in animal research.

    There is a split opinion here among scientists. The same federal panel that
    said it had “some concern” about behavioral and developmental problems in
    babies also stated that links to other ailments like birth defects and adult
    ailments were “negligible.” Of course, the plastics industry says BPA is
    completely safe.

    That contrasts to the group of 38 scientists who last week called the health
    threat from BPA as “significant.”

    But the fact the federal panel said there were “some concerns” for the
    health of babies tipped the balance for us.

    As parents, we realize it can be hard to decide what to do when the debate
    is so heated. As always, our mantra is “show us the science.” We believe
    enough science is now in to recommend a change in course.

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    Q. Isn’t it a bit alarmist to say stop using these bottles? When will we
    know for certain BPA is harmful to humans?

    The truth is we won’t know for YEARS if there is a human health problem from
    BPA. And it could be YEARS more before the government decides to take some
    regulatory action.

    We have consulted with pediatricians and other experts before making this
    decision. The consensus of these experts is: if concerns exist today (and
    that is backed up by reputable scientific research), then why not limit your
    baby’s exposure to this chemical?

    Babies are especially at risk when it comes to exposure to harmful
    chemicals–that’s one thing we all can agree on.

    The bottom line: we suggest stop using polycarbonate baby bottles and sippy
    cups NOW. Since there are quite a few BPA-free bottles on the market (see
    below), we believe this is an easy call for parents.

    ===
    Q. The Juvenile Products Manufacturer’s Association said plastic baby
    bottles are safe.

    In a recent statement, the JPMA said the federal panel’s report on BPA
    “reaffirms the safety of plastic baby bottles.”

    With all due respect to the fine folks at the JPMA, we’re not sure they were
    reading the same report we did. If they did, they would note this sentence:
    “The Expert Panel expressed SOME CONCERN that exposure to BPA causes neural
    and behavioral effects (emphasis added).”

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 24th, 2008 :

    I don’t know about any of you but about 6 months ago I started replacing all of my plastic food storage containers with glass one. pyrex makes various sizes that come with plastic lids. Whenever I can find the old covered refrigerator bowls from the sixties in thrift stores, I get them also. They are so much easier to clean …especially when it was something oily or greasy. Obtaining all glass is a slow process due to the cost factor. I usually acquire one piece every 2 or 3 weeks.
    Eventually they will all be replaced. As for the plastic ones, I used them for screws, nails, push pins, diaper pins, clothes pins, paperclips, etc.

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    Isa replied on April 24th, 2008 :

    That’s a really good idea, strawberrygirl. I’m going to start doing the same thing. The glass containers can also be microwaved, whereas there’s some concern that when you microwave plastic, the substances in the plastic can leach into your food.

  9. Alesa on April 23rd, 2008 10:27 pm

    IThat’s exactly why my daughter is going to a private school… Although I know it still happens.. but an all girl school knocks the likelyhood of it happening down enough for me… :noes: :run: :noes: :run: :noes: :run:

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    parents will always be worried about dangers to their children…dangers will always be there…it’s the parents who don’t worry about their children that produces alot of danger

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    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    150 % agreed Berry :h5:

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    True True, I know this is not a joking matter but I’m afraid to leave Lil Bit outside with me for more than 10 minutes at a time because I’m afraid something will kill her. Plus we have tons of cows next door and she likes to have her way with them. Lol she chases them.
    But I do agree parents will always worry about danger.

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Opps I mean without me :kekeke:

    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I agree too, danger is everywhere!

  10. Beth on April 23rd, 2008 10:27 pm

    My son picked up the kids Yoplait yogurt with the free coupon I got in the mail and told me it tasted like,,,,well,,NM,,,,I can’t say that here :kekeke: And this kid LOVES yogurt,did anyone else’s kids eat it yet ?

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    cassandra replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    you sure you got the kids one and not the baby one and its also for toddlers and it tast like poop :kekeke: has baby creal in it :kekeke:

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    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I had to go look at it,says kids Yoplait yogurt :uh:

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Oh no, I thought anyone could eat it. Hmm I don’t ahve any babies so I will send it to my boyfriends cousin, she is expecting her 2nd baby son. Its a boy.

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    My kids love it!

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Your kids are so prettyful Lol :kekeke: :kekeke:

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Thank You! :kiss:

    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Aww Thank You! :kiss:

    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Hmm, I love Yoplait. I wonder why it taste like that. :dunno: I guess because I’m still a kid.. HAHAHAHA

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    You can acutlly get the Dora or Diego one and I like it too! It tastes no different than the adult flavored ones! The only one you don’t want to get is the infant one with cereal in it!

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  11. Jamie on April 23rd, 2008 10:38 pm

    OK.. good night everyone.. more playtime tomorrow!! :sleep: :sleep:

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    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Goodnight O Pogo queen :bowdown: :kekeke:

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Hahaha so funny.

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Night, Hope you have a good nights rest and have a good :mail: day tomorrow.

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Have a wonderful night! :)

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    goodnight jaime…sweet dreams…see you on the playground tomorrow :kiss:

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  12. Jill on April 23rd, 2008 10:38 pm

    Question????

    Red watery eyes on the six year old? Should I start thinking pink eye?

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    Jill replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    OK, my sister (his pediatrician) is gonna call something in so he’s good to go tomorrow.

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    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Well darn woman you didn’t tell me your sister was his DR :kekeke:

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    Jill replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Can’t beat that can you

    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Pink eye usually has thick pale matter drainage with it,could be alergies,or if they were playing outside they could have come in contact with something that just irritated their eyes,RE: smoke from someone burning leaves or rubbish.Did you ask them if they thought maybe they might have accidently gotten into something they wern’t supposed to ? Could be many things hon. :)

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    Jill replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I know, he tried to tell me something about playing outside and sun. He claims it doesn’t hurt but he has a real high pain thresh-hold nothing really hurts him. And It’s hard to get much of an answer as far as what he got into. He is high functioning autistic so I never can really just take his word for things, kinda depends on if he understands my question. My biggest concern was him waking up crsuty eyed (which has been my experience with pink eye) and having to stay home or at least having to wait to get medicine called in. This next couple of days would not be good for me to miss, way too much going on that no one else knows how to do. So, I just was starting to panic a bit. My sister called back right as I finished typing my comment so that helps. Like I said, they were real red and a little filmy-watery which didn’t look good to me.

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    Beth replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I don’t blame you 1 bit for getting a jumpstart on it.With you saying it was red and filmy-watery.Thats AWESOME your sister is DR ! I hope the little guy gets to feeling better. :fingersx:

    Jill replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I have to say I feel pretty lucky, especially nights like tonight, it comes in handy that’s for sure.

    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Uh Ohhh, I hope he will be alright.

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    strawberrygal2007 replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    red watery eyes could be either an allergic reaction or pink eye or an accompanyment to measles. Pink eye can be either viral or bacterial. Only bacterial needs medication. With pink eye, he will awaken with a thick exudate gluing his eyelashes together. Use wet compresses to loosen the exudate and bring relief.

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  13. xxFinallyxxLoved on April 23rd, 2008 11:15 pm

    Hey where did Krista go? I didn’t get to say goodnight if she already left.

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I just got back from the dreaded Walmart! How are you doing tonight?! Is Little Bit feeling better? :wavey:

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    xxFinallyxxLoved replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Oh wow, This late at night?
    So how is your diet? Hopefully well I assume.
    I’m doing alright, Actually about to get offline and watch a movie with Shawn and get some sleep, Or I might just wait until 2:30am because thats when I got to give Lil Bit her medicine again.
    She is doing alright, I gave her 2 of the 4 pills already that the Vet gave me. One is a meal replacement and boy does she love it. I had to force the pill down her mouth :cry: but no problem with the meal replacement liquid stuff. Have to take her back to the vet at 9am so they can do some more stuff so I’ll see. She is running around and playing with one of her toys now which is a good sign because she wasnt doing that these past 3 days.
    At this moment she is laying right beside me under the blanket, Stretched out sleeping away.
    Thanks for asking.

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    I’m so glad she’s doing better! The diet is ok, that’s why I had to run to Walmart. I bought some low calorie snacks and some chicken breasts. I lost a lot of weight before but I’ve gained a lot back since having Aubrie. After finding out Aubrie is hearing impaired and the struggles with the insurance company! I was so stressed out all I did was eat and even though things are better. I still have those bad habits back again! Hopefully I can stick it out, I do want to murder someone though! Well you have a wonderful night and keep me updated on Little Bit! :wavey:

  14. Krista on April 23rd, 2008 11:21 pm

    Is this a magazine or a email subscription? :dunno:

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    Chris replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    magazine

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    Krista replied on April 23rd, 2008 :

    Thanks Chris! :)

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  15. Tracee on April 24th, 2008 1:18 am

    :inout:

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  16. Elizabeth on April 24th, 2008 7:48 pm

    :inout:

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