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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 16:36:14 GMT -5
doing all right, my eye hurts a little still. and yourself?
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 16:37:27 GMT -5
all right, tired though. I am weaning Elijah of his pacifier so we aren't sleeping very well.
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 16:39:21 GMT -5
aww, is he a little cranky?
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 16:41:06 GMT -5
little might be an understatement right now he is nice, but when I put him to bed last night he cried for a very long time. what happened to your eye?
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 16:45:18 GMT -5
that has got to be hard. at least he will get off of it and stop crying eventually.
I tried to put in colored contacts just to see how they would look and to see if I could. But after 45 minutes of trying to get it in, I quit. I was so close to doing. but I couldn't keep my eye open long enough
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 16:48:00 GMT -5
lol! awww, I couldn't do contacts I can barely use eyedrops when I need them Hopefully he will get over it quickly, he hasn't been allowed to have other than sleep time for a while now. When we broke my sister of hers it took a week of crying all night before she got over it. I didn't go to school because she cried all night and we didn't get any sleep.
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 16:51:15 GMT -5
yeah, I am glad it was for fun and I don't really need them. wow, that is a long time of crying! I am glad my cousin didn't even attempt to start her daughter on one because that would be aweful!
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 16:55:18 GMT -5
i really didn't want him to have one, but he was in the hospital for 6 weeks after he was born and the nurses didn't care what I wanted so he ended up with one
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 16:57:53 GMT -5
that is not good, they should have repected your wishes, especially since he is YOUR baby
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 17:01:28 GMT -5
we will never go back to that hospital that was only one of the many, many things they did that they shouldn't have, but we have him now and hopefully he won't ever have to stay in a hospital again.
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 17:02:46 GMT -5
what other things did they do?
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 17:21:57 GMT -5
they didn't change him so he got really bad diaper rashes, they stole his clothes, they lied to us, they forced us to take parenting classes, they falsified his charts to make him look sicker, they wouldn't let us spend more than 2 hours a day with him and then told us we couldn't take him home because we didn't spend enough time with him, they fed him when they knew I was coming to nurse, they changed his formula to a broken down formula with almost no nutritional value and then wouldn't let him leave because he "wasn't gaining weight," they didn't keep track of things like his umbellical cord falling off so I don't know when that happened, they gave him shots without our permission that we had to have a nurse come to our home and administer once a month for 4 months and each shot cost $2000, they never answered our questions and treated us like we were stupid and annoying because we wanted to know why we couldn't have our son, but the worst think was they held him hostage, we had to transfer him to a different hospital to get him released, the doctor at the other hospital said he should have been home at least a week earlier.
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 17:33:46 GMT -5
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Post by LauraHonest on Jul 3, 2008 17:50:23 GMT -5
it was a horrible experience, we considered sueing them but we didn't have hard copies of the records or the money it would have required to hire a lawyer, so we decided to just leave and never go back.
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Post by barkydog2000 on Jul 3, 2008 17:55:01 GMT -5
that's understandable. hopefully you tell enough people that they get hardly any business.
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