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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 2:37:31 PM
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Ellie-Mae
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I am trying to lower my fever by eating ice cream. I am having aq little trouble finding my mouth. I dribblrd some on my shirt. I scooped it up and missed my mouth again and stuck it under my nose. It was kinda funny. I can't type much. Ie really hurts my shoulder. The good news is that none of the kids haxe much rnergy,and are happily waeching rv with me.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 3:21:00 PM
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cindybode
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I'm sorry you're all sick, Ellie. That hoovers. However, ice cream therapy is guaranteed to make you feel better, and there are no calories in theraputic ice cream (or chocolate!). I have gotten absolutely nothing accomplished today . . . well, nothing physical anyway. I was on the phone for quite some time with a friend who's having a rough time, and I hope I ministered to her, but I haven't done any of the tasks I had planned. Oh well, the dust only comes back anyway, right? Please check out my prayer request. Thanks.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 3:29:35 PM
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cynthia
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Cindy, I'm sorry to hear about your young friend. I will pray for her and her family.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 3:44:55 PM
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Ellie-Mae--uh, you on something? Your typing is, uh, a little slurred. I haven't gotten much done today either. I did clean the living room carpet. It is cleaner. It still smells like dog pee. Melvin isn't concentrating his urine again and has been having accidents. Of course, his pee is clear so you can't find it.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 3:56:35 PM
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cynthia
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His, Have your tried using a bacterial cleaner? You can spray it into the carpet and it will digest the urine.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 4:36:09 PM
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PrincessDonna
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Cindy, praying for your friend and her family. So sad... Well, Noah will have 4 teeth extracted in the office in 2 weeks. And he needs to see a pediatric oral surgeon because the ones behind them are not going to come down right on their own, and some maybe not at all. The pediatric oral surgeon is 3 hours away from here...in Rochester. We do have family there we can stay with, and it would be best for them to be able to do work under anesthesia and no one does that on kids here. Poor kiddo.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 4:57:49 PM
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poor Noah :( Well better to have it done under anesthesia. I still have a baby tooth.....at 40. My sister is 26 and still has 3 (a fourth fell out while in her teens and she has a dental implant in that area now). My dad had one until he was 50 and it finally fell out on it's own. He hasn't felt the need for a dental implant though.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 5:00:39 PM
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Ellie-Mae
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There is a pediatric dentistry place about 45-60 minutes from you. I think that they probably do oral surgery. It might be worth checking out to see if they do. It's the place that we take our kids to and they LOVE it.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 10:05:03 PM
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Hmmm didn't know they had pediatric dentists. Good idea; might have to look in to that. My older son needs two baby teeth pulled; they're just barely loose but are making his adult front teeth come in one in front of the other and half sideways. He likes the dentist though (lucky kid)!
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 10:17:01 PM
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cynthia
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I took Mr. Manly (10 yo) in to the dentist last week to have a baby tooth pulled. It has been lose for weeks. Mr. Manly said he was getting food stuck under it and couldn't get it out with flossing. I called the dentist and asked if they would pull it, so they did. His permanent tooth had already broken through the gum, but his baby tooth would not budge. Weird. I was worried that food sitting between the baby tooth and the permanent tooth could cause decay to the permanent tooth and wasn't going to take any chances.
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RE: Give Thanks! November Homeschool Chat - 11/20/2009 11:17:49 PM
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ORIGINAL: Ellie-Mae There is a pediatric dentistry place about 45-60 minutes from you. I think that they probably do oral surgery. It might be worth checking out to see if they do. It's the place that we take our kids to and they LOVE it. PM me the info? My project Monday is finding a place that can do what he needs done AND takes our insurance (Medicaid). I am not looking forward to that task. Maybe it won't be as hard as I'm thinking. Oh, he does go to a pediatric dentist right now. They only take kids with Medicaid or Child Health Plus, and they are the only ones around that I found that will give kids nitrous. Noah does NOT do well without it if he needs anything more than a cleaning. I hate my teeth. Seriously hate them. I want Noah's teeth fixed, so he doesn't have to live with horrible teeth his whole life. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I got the coolest surprise tonight! I went to my mom's for dinner because two of my aunts were going to be there...one from Rochester, one from New Jersey. When I got there, I found that my twin-cousin had come up too! Everyone else knew she was coming, but they wanted to surprise me. She'll be here until Tuesday. I'm sure I won't be sleeping much.
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