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Old April 21st 04, 02:16 AM
Allaya Diep
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Default Thank You Mystery Knitter, and yes, i'm still alive

Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not enough for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done like a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya


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Old April 21st 04, 03:27 AM
Katherine
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Good to hear from you, Allaya, but I am so sorry that your little one is
sick. Please let us know how things are going with her. ANd of course she
loves her mommy talking to her!
Katherine


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Old April 21st 04, 09:02 AM
Mlle Ilvesvuori
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I definitely agree. And the MK is happy too. Extremely happy. *smile*
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"Katherine" kirjoitti viestissä
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Good to hear from you, Allaya, but I am so sorry that your little one is
sick. Please let us know how things are going with her. ANd of course she
loves her mommy talking to her!
Katherine




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Old April 21st 04, 05:11 AM
Carol in TN
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Allaya,
I am not an expert but have you considered that she may be allergic to milk?
My DGS was almost 11 months old before they figured it out. He is doing much
better since he no longer received any milk products. Not as irritable and
does not throw up all the time anymore.
HTH
Carol in TN

"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
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Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine

loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not enough

for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done like

a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya




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Old April 21st 04, 06:37 AM
Els van Dam
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In article , "Carol in TN"
cac8040atbellsouthdotnet wrote:

Allaya,
I am not an expert but have you considered that she may be allergic to milk?
My DGS was almost 11 months old before they figured it out. He is doing much
better since he no longer received any milk products. Not as irritable and
does not throw up all the time anymore.
HTH
Carol in TN


Allaya, good to hear from you, but sad that your little one has digestive
problems.

Our nearly three months old grand daughter also had problems with her
digestion. Michelle (our daughter) is breast feeding and you would think
that that would be a guarantee for a problem free feeding time. Michelle,
was adviced by her family Dr. to stop consuming unboiled milk and the
problem is gone. Even when breast feeding things can go wrong. Unions,
and garlack also give problems as well. Keep in mind that things do
change rappidly in little ones and that it also could have been something
else as well. Lets hope that they find soon what the problem is, so that
you both can have a more relaxed time together

Els

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Old April 21st 04, 01:22 PM
Janise Ross
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Allaya,
It is so nice to hear from you. I was just thinking about you and here
you are. But, I am so sorry to hear that Laine is having stomach problems!
I hope they will clear up quickly!
Please stop by when you are able. We miss you!

Janise


"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
news:_Xjhc.24479$ab3.22288@fed1read02...
Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine

loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not enough

for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done like

a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya




  #7  
Old April 21st 04, 01:55 PM
Chris Bailey
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Have you tried onion tea? It's not a cure but my mom and her fam swore by
it when my bro and I were growing up(one of us was extremely
colicky/bitchy).
Chris
"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
news:_Xjhc.24479$ab3.22288@fed1read02...
Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine

loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not enough

for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done like

a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya




  #8  
Old April 22nd 04, 02:21 AM
Allaya Diep
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Really? Onion tea? Shoot, I'll try anything at this point. I eliminated
milk, soy and everything else you could think of for a month...I was reduced
to eating only oatmeal, and got terribly sick because I wasn't getting any
good nutrition. At any rate, the eliminations did no good...it's definitely
a problem with DD producing too much acid.

So how does one make onion tea? Can I just eat onion soup? I like onion
soup! lol

Allaya

"Chris Bailey" wrote in message
...
Have you tried onion tea? It's not a cure but my mom and her fam swore by
it when my bro and I were growing up(one of us was extremely
colicky/bitchy).
Chris
"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
news:_Xjhc.24479$ab3.22288@fed1read02...
Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine

loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care

of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby

has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure

on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not enough

for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done

like
a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before

DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya






  #9  
Old April 22nd 04, 01:45 PM
Chris Bailey
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It's not really a recipe but you take an onion, peeled and cut in half, boil
it in water till the onion is soft. Add sugar, stir well, strain, cool and
serve in the little ones bottle. Since I take it you're breastfeeding, I
assume you could adjust the sugar to taste(that's all it's there for), and
enjoy!

Chris

"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
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Really? Onion tea? Shoot, I'll try anything at this point. I eliminated
milk, soy and everything else you could think of for a month...I was

reduced
to eating only oatmeal, and got terribly sick because I wasn't getting any
good nutrition. At any rate, the eliminations did no good...it's

definitely
a problem with DD producing too much acid.

So how does one make onion tea? Can I just eat onion soup? I like onion
soup! lol

Allaya

"Chris Bailey" wrote in message
...
Have you tried onion tea? It's not a cure but my mom and her fam swore

by
it when my bro and I were growing up(one of us was extremely
colicky/bitchy).
Chris
"Allaya Diep" wrote in message
news:_Xjhc.24479$ab3.22288@fed1read02...
Hello!

Word has it that the Mystery Knitter has sent me a package. THank you
mystery knitter! You're so very sweet. Maybe one day when Laine

loses
her aversion to anybody knitting in the house, I will send you

something
too!

I'm still alive here, everybody...sorry, but Lammy has been having

some
serious stomach problems, and I've been trying my hardest to take care

of
her while her doctors bicker about. I'm so sad that such a young baby

has
to endure so much pain, but I'm out of ideas. It's so very tiring!

I decided to start taking her to my acupuncturist (they do acupressure

on
babies), and there has been some significant improvement, but not

enough
for
her to enjoy being a baby, if you know what I mean.

Meanwhile, I'm working on the SAME sweater that should have been done

like
a
year ago! LOL I'm lucky to get about two rows done at a time before

DD's
stomach starts acting up. Poor thing.

Anyway, you all are in my thoughts, and I tell Lammy about where her
blankets and sweaters come from all the time. I'm not sure if she
understands, but she sure likes all the soft things and mommy talking

to
her.

I'll see you all soon!

Allaya








  #10  
Old April 23rd 04, 04:37 AM
Els van Dam
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In article ,
"Chris Bailey" wrote:

It's not really a recipe but you take an onion, peeled and cut in half, boil
it in water till the onion is soft. Add sugar, stir well, strain, cool and
serve in the little ones bottle. Since I take it you're breastfeeding, I
assume you could adjust the sugar to taste(that's all it's there for), and
enjoy!

Chris


It may be wise to be prudent with the unions while breast feeding, that is
one of the things that will give our little grand baby colick. The public
Health nurse named unions as one of the first things to eliminate from
your diet when breast feeding and having a colicky baby. The same nurse
also mentioned reflux happens in babies as well. she told Michelle that
if that was the problem it would disappear give it time.

Hope you get the problem licked soon

Els

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