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In a message dated 8/9/03 8:38:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

gina31047@... writes:

> It has re-established my theory that God has a sense of humor....why else

> would he give a 41 year old , a colicky hyper baby.....

,

Your baby may be colicky and hyper right now, but don't worry about her

future. My son was so colicky and hyper. People that knew him when he was

younger

are amazed when they find out what a good student he now is. He went from

being the baby that everyone stared at for loudness and activity to being the

student that many others envy.

If you give them the attention and stimulation they need now, they will be

okay. I also think that all the reading and educational activities I did with

A.J. had something to do with it. I have been reading to him everyday since he

was five months old. In fact, the only thing that would get him to sit still

in a restaurant from five months old to two years old was a good book. I

taught him how to read when he was three. Then I homeschooled him for

kindergarten.

He is still very active, but even his teachers notice that he plays hard on

the playground but is very studious in the classroom. He loves to learn.

I just wanted to let you know this so you can rest assured that your daughter

will not be hyper just because she is an active baby. Gracie sounds

absolutely wonderful!!

Shoshannah K

Rockville, land

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In a message dated 8/9/03 8:38:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

gina31047@... writes:

> It has re-established my theory that God has a sense of humor....why else

> would he give a 41 year old , a colicky hyper baby.....

,

Your baby may be colicky and hyper right now, but don't worry about her

future. My son was so colicky and hyper. People that knew him when he was

younger

are amazed when they find out what a good student he now is. He went from

being the baby that everyone stared at for loudness and activity to being the

student that many others envy.

If you give them the attention and stimulation they need now, they will be

okay. I also think that all the reading and educational activities I did with

A.J. had something to do with it. I have been reading to him everyday since he

was five months old. In fact, the only thing that would get him to sit still

in a restaurant from five months old to two years old was a good book. I

taught him how to read when he was three. Then I homeschooled him for

kindergarten.

He is still very active, but even his teachers notice that he plays hard on

the playground but is very studious in the classroom. He loves to learn.

I just wanted to let you know this so you can rest assured that your daughter

will not be hyper just because she is an active baby. Gracie sounds

absolutely wonderful!!

Shoshannah K

Rockville, land

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Hi Sherry:

When opting for a smaller incision, bear in mind that the surgery may take

longer and therefore you're under the general anesthetic for longer. I'm not

100% sure about the actual substantive difference but my belief it is

considerable.

When I say that, I have in mind the 35 min. surgery for my BHR versus several

hours. If your surgeon is experienced, the recovery time shouldn't be

appreciably different with a bigger cut. You still have to take it easy for 6

weeks,

one way or the other.

When you get to " our age " , we need all the brain cells we can hang onto,

especially when you still have teenagers in the house. Long general anesthetics

tend to be a problem in many ways.

Des Tuck

In a message dated 3/16/2004 9:35:30 AM Pacific Standard Time,

one4sherry@... writes:

After Lee Webb responded to one of my E-mails, I learned that Dr. Gross does

a mini-incision resurf with the incision being about 5-6 " vs. the traditional

8-10 " . I was specifically wanting a mini-incision procedure because it is

less traumatic - less tendon and muscle cut - which all boils down to a shorter

hospital stay and a total recovery of 1/2 the time of a traditional THR.

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Hey , what's up with you. You are way too quiet for me.

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Yes Peggy, you do have a big ol' heart.

I read about your trial run in the RV. Sure glad you did that. At least you can 'get comfy' in the car.

Happy New Year to you and yours friend!

MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Happy 2009 Air Family. Stay safe, be Blessed. I love you all.. yep all 600 & something... ;)

I was blessed with a big ol' heart.. lol

Love & Prayers, Peggy

Florida, �IPF/UIP 2004

"I believe that friends are quiet angels�who lift us to our feet,�

when our wings�have trouble remembering how to fly."�

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Yes Peggy, you do have a big ol' heart.

I read about your trial run in the RV. Sure glad you did that. At least you can 'get comfy' in the car.

Happy New Year to you and yours friend!

MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Happy 2009 Air Family. Stay safe, be Blessed. I love you all.. yep all 600 & something... ;)

I was blessed with a big ol' heart.. lol

Love & Prayers, Peggy

Florida, �IPF/UIP 2004

"I believe that friends are quiet angels�who lift us to our feet,�

when our wings�have trouble remembering how to fly."�

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