tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.comments2023-10-16T06:50:22.064-05:00Deuces Wild & An Ace in the Hole!Miss Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comBlogger1131125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-19496789659248658812020-11-19T10:10:14.447-06:002020-11-19T10:10:14.447-06:00Dr. James herbal medications will cure any inch of...Dr. James herbal medications will cure any inch of your Fibroid, OK. When taken Dr. James herbal mix medicine to cure your Fibroid and any other Infertility, You must not be far from your home, because it will make you visit the restroom often in passing out the Fibroid gradually Thanks to Dr. James herbal mixed medicine for his help in shrinking off my long term uterine fibroid. I had pelvic pain, heavy menses, and swelling. I went to the hospital and was diagnosed with fibroid and advised to go for surgery. I was scared and I went online for more info and remedy for fibroid. Luckily, I found Dr. James's natural medication for fibroid. I reached out to him, and he prepared me with his herbal mix medicine for fibroid shrinking, and I used the medicine as he prescribed for me and my fibroid disappeared totally and is now a year plus since I got cured. His herbal medicine is easy to drink with no side effects.… He also specializes in providing solutions in any of these spiritual gynecology diseases affect human existence such as:<br />1 fibroid, asthma, ALL STDs, Urine tract infection<br />2 weakness of man organ<br />3 infections of all kinds (yeast infection)<br />4 blockages from the fallopian tube<br />5 cysts. From the ovaries<br />6 unpleasant smell from the vagina<br />7 irregular menstruation, menopause<br />8 infertility for easy Conception. 9. HIV/AIDS, GENITAL HERPES VIRUS, ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA.<br />10.skin diseases, Toilet infection, and bad body odor……. Etc..<br />11. Watering sperm (low sperm count) is not able to get a woman pregnant.<br />Simply contact the spiritualist on (drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com) to get his Herbal Medication to cure your diseases and put yourself on a motherhood side of life.<br />(No more adoption, with DR JAMES your problem will be solved and you will have your child with ease.<br />Contact Dr. James on his Email at (drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com).your solution home! Jessica Lennonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09193815528085884981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-81144684079747781112018-03-22T05:38:29.023-05:002018-03-22T05:38:29.023-05:00Pleased to see these cute and cheerful kids. Me an...Pleased to see these cute and cheerful kids. Me and my sister are looking for a praiseworthy <a href="https://eventup.com/venues/atlanta-ga/" rel="nofollow">event venue Atlanta</a> for mom dad's anniversary next month. Want to surprise them with exotic arrangements and a perfect get together with dear ones. Their favorite menu and truffle cake will be ordered. Thinking to buy some pretty gifs as well.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11551758083499288639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-79131213031626232312018-01-22T08:37:28.327-06:002018-01-22T08:37:28.327-06:00Nice, Thanks for posting
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Or find a Functional Medicine Dr who is trained in MTHFR who will tell your OB exactly how to handle this.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13647066490359448586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-86697719304996974112016-05-03T10:53:49.312-05:002016-05-03T10:53:49.312-05:00Sorry for the late response Ms Megan. How are you ...Sorry for the late response Ms Megan. How are you doing? I put my girls in different classes and have experienced all the disadvantages that Johanna highlighted above. However, in spite of that I'll continue to have them in different classes primarily for individual development reasons. <br /><br />See, Spice makes friends easily and has always had a best friend. Sugar is quite independent and not as socially-savvy as her sister. What was happening in the daycare was she would piggy-back on her sister's relationships. I really want both girls to be able to develop strong friendships outside of themselves and this is the first step to that. I learnt this because my 2 youngest sisters were close in age and in the same class through middle school and high school. Though they shared the same circle of friends, all the friends were originally B's friends then became besties with A. Even as adults, B still talks about this with hurt because she "lost" her best friends to her sister. I really want to avoid that situation with the girls.<br /><br />Also want to avoid the teachers and classmates inevitably treating them as two halves of a whole instead of individuals or comparing them unnecessarily (which still happens even with them in different classes).<br /><br />PLUS (this is my last point I promise) there is a learning gap between them that's in the opposite direction of their social gap. Sugar is reading at grade 2 level and absorbing school work easily. Spice has been struggling a bit. When they're home, Spice is overly dependent on Sugar helping with her homework. Separating them in school is my way of forestalling this over-reliance.yettiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06704396199916097903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-26097342082434212992016-02-20T20:15:22.075-06:002016-02-20T20:15:22.075-06:00This question has been heavy on my mind lately too...This question has been heavy on my mind lately too. My girls are in TK this year (California's public school pre-k) and their school only has one TK class. Next year... I have no idea. They really want to stay together and I want to keep them together too (mostly just to make my life easier) so i guess that should be good enough. Their TK teacher taught kindergarten for 30 years so I'm planning to get her opinion as well. In the end though, everyone's opinion is just that, an opinion. We'll have to do what works best for us which I think will be keeping them together.Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01366742857930321895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-44348736434249495312016-02-13T18:01:17.746-06:002016-02-13T18:01:17.746-06:00Cam and Gray are in second grade and have been in ...Cam and Gray are in second grade and have been in the same class all along. They ask to be together, but I'm not sure I would go on their wishes alone. There are many reasons why we chose to keep them together (all of which have proven to be right and beneficial in our case). I love that they always have an ally in class (girls can be mean, even in the little grades, and I like that mine don't deal with that since they are a team. I don't have to split my time between the two classes at parties, field trips, and conferences. The homework and assignment load is the same and I don't have one kid with a spectacular teacher while the other one has a bad one. I also love having two sets of eyes in every situation. While most singleton families only hear one side of every story, I get two... whether it is a funny story in class or a problem. It is also nice that the girls have the same pool of friends. They don't always gravitate to the same kids, but when being invited to parties, it is fairly convenient that we haven't had to deal with one kid being invited and not the other yet. They look out for one another. It has been kind of awesome.<br /><br />The reasons to keep them apart don't really exist in our case. My girls are the best of friends, but not identical. I think having slightly different faces makes it easier on peers and teachers alike (not too much mistaken identity after the first few weeks of a new class). Mine are neither co-dependent nor reliant on one another. They work well together and apart. They are on similar academic levels, so there isn't much rivalry or one thinking she's not as smart. I think if any of these things were in play, our decision might have been different.Johanna at The Baker Twinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16617825893321957603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-44600254444628617502015-07-15T06:14:28.769-05:002015-07-15T06:14:28.769-05:00Love and romance are imperative for our satisfacti...Love and romance are imperative for our satisfaction and prosperity,whether you're single or in a relationship.Try not to sit tight for Valentine's Day to show somebody you love the wonderful way much you truly care.<br />~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>><br /><a href="http://matchmyspirit.com/dating/community/" rel="nofollow">Holistic Dating</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09314398607174971409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-641802069297645182015-04-07T13:22:29.405-05:002015-04-07T13:22:29.405-05:00Wow! those are real bunnies. Cute bunnies, cuter k...Wow! those are real bunnies. Cute bunnies, cuter kids! I may have freaked out if a furry animal got that close to me or my littles, but I'm learning... Happy Easter Miss Meagan :)yettiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06704396199916097903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-73644480516387075222015-04-06T14:23:43.001-05:002015-04-06T14:23:43.001-05:00Cuteness overload... the kids, the bunnies... so c...Cuteness overload... the kids, the bunnies... so cute! Johanna at The Baker Twinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16617825893321957603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-18570788209793330462015-02-06T05:28:54.347-06:002015-02-06T05:28:54.347-06:00You're definitely not alone in these thoughts!...You're definitely not alone in these thoughts! For one, I often think about the single parents out there, too...wowza. My hubby and I are a team, especially now that the girls are in school. It would be incredibly hard to balance that by myself for very long.<br /><br />I think so much about the "right balance", too. I had been volunteering, doing something I really loved, since the girls were two. I have finally {almost} decided I just can't do it anymore. I haven't done anything since they started school. I hoped I'd get into a routine and be able to sneak away for a couple of hours each weekend. But I find myself not wanting to do that...to spend the little time I have outside of school and work with my girls. (And the tiny little bit of time I spend away from them, to spend doing something for me -- like getting a pedicure once a month!) It really hurts my heart to have to let this go...but I think it's the right thing for me.<br /><br />Good luck stepping back and assessing. And hang in there while your hubby is gone!!! Mac and cheese are just fine! :) :)MandyE (Twin Trials and Triumphs)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02510155408149227364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-65364892101692625402015-01-08T10:31:04.393-06:002015-01-08T10:31:04.393-06:00Johanna! Oh how I've missed you, AND blogging....Johanna! Oh how I've missed you, AND blogging. Blogging is really my outlet....but as usual, I've taken on too much (work, school, volutneering with a non profit) to be able to have the time to blog. But to find JOY, I need to blog, so here's to more blogging success in 2015 ;-). And YES - you need a word!!! What would you like to focus on improving or being more cognizant of in 2015? I'm excited to hear!Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-42179136432686757702015-01-08T10:28:55.688-06:002015-01-08T10:28:55.688-06:00Rachel that's a great word! My husband actuall...Rachel that's a great word! My husband actually chose the same one - he was thrilled to see someone else was working on the same thing! You can do it! Here's to 2015!Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-65820225023517756452015-01-07T22:00:32.792-06:002015-01-07T22:00:32.792-06:00I was so excited to see you'd posted!!! The b...I was so excited to see you'd posted!!! The babies are all so big... gorgeous as always. I love your word... I don't have one. Perhaps I should get on it?Johanna at The Baker Twinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16617825893321957603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-68995237139687755102015-01-07T19:22:43.211-06:002015-01-07T19:22:43.211-06:00Love it!! My word is "discipline," as in...Love it!! My word is "discipline," as in self-discipline. I need to keep doing the next (right) thing. Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16560772227717209242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-4192058127087185392014-06-24T13:31:10.550-05:002014-06-24T13:31:10.550-05:00Hi! I love the way you have laid our the MTHFr inf...Hi! I love the way you have laid our the MTHFr info here. I was diagnosed as compound heterozygous in 2010 as part of a thromobosis panel prior to a breast reduction surgery. Before my diagnoses, I had 10 years of B/C pills and then 2 successful, uneventful pregnancies. Since the diagnosis, I have also been diagnosed with PCOS and after a rocky year trying to conceive, because I am normally anovulatory, we went on to have a 3rd successful and uneventful pregnancy.I am currently pregnant with baby #4, 16 weeks tomorrow. Still I have yet to experience the normal "symptoms" of the MTHFr. I had my homocysteine tested once before my surgery and it was 7. Which is in the normal range. <br />My question is, I have recently changed from a folic acid supplement to a high does 5-MTHF supplement, and have been experiencing fatigue, headaches, and acne. I first wrote this off as a pregnancy thing, but after a bit of research have found that it could possibly be from too much of the bioavailable 5-MTHF. Have you heard anything about a recommended dose, or dealt with a dosage too high? Caseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12493700251069720841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-34206866092056356442014-06-16T15:08:14.692-05:002014-06-16T15:08:14.692-05:00I'm so glad I found this. My hubby and I have ...I'm so glad I found this. My hubby and I have been TTC for almost 4 years with two early miscarriages. I just got blood work back that I'm compound heterozygous. My fertility Dr said a lot of doctors don't think it is a big deal, but he does. He has me on folgard, baby aspirin and coq10, plus I take a prenantal. We meet with him this Friday to discuss my results. What questions should I ask him? I hope this is the answer. I have seen things about an increased risk for autism, downs, and others...would that level be back at normal if I'm being treated for the problem? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06800681424307756730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-84946231816428985682014-05-29T18:11:56.938-05:002014-05-29T18:11:56.938-05:00Thank you again. I am hopeful and your story gives...Thank you again. I am hopeful and your story gives me additional hope. I just checked and with my Dec 2012 baby, I started Neevo beg of Feb'12 and conceived beg of April'12 and had a healthy and happy pregnancy :) Thanks again for all this information and your support.Hoping againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13048371310844629485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-4232082653166116202014-05-29T15:53:13.334-05:002014-05-29T15:53:13.334-05:00Yes, I think that would be fine. Going off my pers...Yes, I think that would be fine. Going off my personal experience, I started on Neevo about a month before my last IVF cycle/transfer, and we got pregnant with the girls that month and carried to term....so I think a month or more of Neevo is probably adequate. Definitely start when you can. Again, just going off my experience, it seemed to be the difference for me between miscarrying or not =). Good luck in your TTC journey! Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-37735588298527475872014-05-29T15:48:46.387-05:002014-05-29T15:48:46.387-05:00Thank you so much for a quick response Megan. I am...Thank you so much for a quick response Megan. I am getting a prescription for Neevo DHA again but just started taking Vitafol Ultra since the local pharmacy couldn't supply Neevo but I can get that ordered via mail. We are hoping ttc again from August onwards so in your opinion taking Neevo for a few months is going to be enough while ttc. I will continue to take it if I become pregnant of course. I will be asking my doctor the same question but wondering what your thoughts are on it. In other words, how long does it take for these vitamins to be effective and really work?Hoping againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13048371310844629485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-56505540755408623532014-05-29T15:48:05.181-05:002014-05-29T15:48:05.181-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Hoping againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13048371310844629485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-50556569465165883822014-05-29T14:54:43.269-05:002014-05-29T14:54:43.269-05:00I still take the Neevo and baby aspirin every day,...I still take the Neevo and baby aspirin every day, even though I'm not pregnant. It should help protect against stroke, DVT, etc.. My OB told me that I would need to take both every day for the rest of my life. It's expensive, but I do feel better when I take the Neevo vs not. =). Good luck!Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-13170300372907165962014-05-29T14:44:48.748-05:002014-05-29T14:44:48.748-05:00Ashe -
I'm sorry, I don't have any experi...Ashe - <br />I'm sorry, I don't have any experience from childhood. Thank God, my children haven't had any issues (yet) from the MTHFR. I would advocate like crazy for her! Don't stop until you find a provider who will listen. I have asked multiple pediatricians and they know nothing about MTHFR and really don't think it is a big deal at all. I think that is simply unacceptable. If nothing else, I would be asking the pediatrician about supplementing the metabolized form of folic acid, just like they do for adults. This should help solve the problem if MTHFR is the only issue. The only problem is, there's no dosing indication for children...so it would be hard to know what dose she needs. I can't help but think that the metabolize folic acid would help...the trade name is Deplin. It is used for several purposes, one of which is an adjunct to antidepressant therapy...hence they express using it with extreme caution in children. Something has got to help her! I am so sorry you are going through this with her! Please keep us updated! Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-81128185071178939772014-05-29T14:38:39.000-05:002014-05-29T14:38:39.000-05:00Hoping again - So sorry for your loss! I would ab...Hoping again - So sorry for your loss! I would absolutely go back on the Neevo! After I delivered my daughters I didn't refill my Neevo and I got pregnant on my own (!!!) but miscarried at about 6 weeks. I got back on the Neevo and 7 months later got pregnant again and carried to term. I can't guarantee that it was the Neevo, but I miscarried each pregnancy before I started taking Neevo, and I miscarried after I stopped taking Neevo, but never once miscarried while I was actively taking it. If I were you I would seriously consider going back on it! I know it is expensive, but it is so worth it! I still take Neevo and baby aspirin every day and I am not pregnant (but am still nursing my almost two year old). It is protective against other things as well...decreases your chances of stroke, DVT, etc...my OB told me I have to be on both the Neevo (or other form of the metabolized folic acid) and baby aspirin for the rest of my life, so that's what I'm doing! Good luck!!!Miss Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05439601475933806357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-785403612794750488.post-13401868864762090842014-05-29T14:09:36.370-05:002014-05-29T14:09:36.370-05:00Thank you for posting this information. It gives m...Thank you for posting this information. It gives me a lot of hope and I have at least read this 3 times over :) Also, thank you so much for any input you can offer. So here is my story ...<br /><br />I had 3 MCs back in 2011, one at home naturally @5 weeks and the other two @7 weeks or so. I went through D&C twice in which the tissue was send out for testing and they found chromosomal abnormalities both times around. Upon further testing, I was found to have 2 mutations of MTHFR (Compound heterozgous A1298C + C677T MTHFR mutation). My OBGYN told me to take 4mg of Folic Acid, any brand of Prenatals and Baby Aspirin when I get pregnant again. <br /><br />I researched a lot online on this condition and found that some women have success with taking NEEVO prenatals which has Folic Acid in the form of methylfolate. Long story short, I got a prescription for NEEVO DHA and took that throughout my only pregnancy that was a success (LO born on 12/11/12). Now, fast forward to last few month we started trying again and I wasn't really sure if the medication made a difference so I was just taking regular multivitamins. I just had another MC last week and I am so lost and heartbroken. I now wonder if I need to go back to my NEEVO or some other special prenatals for us to have a successful pregnancy. I will discuss this with my doctor next week but at the same time not sure if she has enough knowledge on this since she never prescribed anything special other than extra Folic Acid and Baby Aspirin. <br /><br />I was wondering which medications have you been taken to treat this condition. Is there any advice/suggestions you can offer? I look forward to hearing back from you.Hoping againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13048371310844629485noreply@blogger.com