I know it's been forever, and yes, Facebook is much to blame. For as long as I held out and didn't join, now I see it's simplicity (and it's ability to suck up all my online time!!). BUT--After much pondering, I've decided I'm not giving up on blogging! Sometimes a narrative or story will be better served in a blog format, so I'm combining blogs into one. Intentional Family is our new all-in-one blog for the goings on of our family, Braska's progress, celebrations, and challenges, as well as the amazing rise of little sister Kinlee. Other places you could check out if you so choose would be our new business Larae Photography LLC on Facebook or on the web at www.Larae-Photo.com , or the page for my hobbies-gone-busy Just RK Designs . So if there ARE any blog readers still out there, please come on over to the new place and join up for the ride. All the old posts from the 3 previous blogs will be there soon so you can catch up if you ...
I posted my story on my blog under "Joey's Story".
ReplyDeleteI went to their pharmacy once and bought an Orange Sunkist.
ReplyDeleteHum I am down with M on this one... I really like it as an alternative to Walgreens when available. Though I have never HAD a CVS OR a Walgreens..
ReplyDeleteThen? Why is Randa asking about Concurrent Versions System?
I currently use TortoiseSVN! Though again I would hardly call it having "had" one.
What I do have is a sweet front end Visual SVN for my SVN DB! It rocks compared to the standard tortoise windows interface!
Soooo, back to the topic - no, I haven't, but I could tell you about an amnio.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.genecare.com/56/id/ChorionicVillusSamplingCVS
ReplyDeleteThis site looked like it might be of some help to that mom.
I had CVS done with Larkin. You meet with a counselor first then drink a bottle of water so your bladder is full. On the table you recline and there is a tv screen up on the wall so you can see everything. A sono tech has an ultra sound on top of your belly the entire time. The doctor inserts a speculum and threads a long needle through which then cuts off a piece of the placenta. The worst part is the full bladder, speculum. Afterward there is some cramping and they ask that you stay off of your feet. I rode home tired and laid down for the rest of the evening. No bleeding or other issues.
ReplyDeleteAs a couple they should know exactly what they want to do before knowing the results. Furthermore I'll be willing to bet they won't terminate (if that is what they are thinking) after seeing their baby on that sono.
And you can tell her that the CVS was wrong. So don't go in thinking that tests are perfect - but my girl Larkin sure is.
M and Jason... You guys are a sad couple of peas in a pod.
ReplyDeleteTo the rest of you...thanks!