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determined - 27 Sep 2006 19:37 GMT
Our daughter is 9 months and starting to teethe.  We are back to waking
about 5 times a night.  My daily schedule has gotten increasingly busy (and
I always thought stay at home moms watched soaps and ate bon bons all day).
I've continued to work out 5-6 times a week, but my energy levels are
dropping, I'm forgetting things, I'm getting crabby.  And the weird thing
is, I can't seem to fall asleep when it's time to, my body feels like it's
buzzing.  I think it's time to cut back a little, in more than one area.  It
has taken me 2 weeks to shake a pretty mild cold.  It's hard to know when to
quit sometimes.
Ignoramus15447 - 27 Sep 2006 20:12 GMT
> Our daughter is 9 months and starting to teethe.  We are back to waking
> about 5 times a night.  My daily schedule has gotten increasingly busy (and
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> is, I can't seem to fall asleep when it's time to, my body feels like it's
> buzzing.  I think it's time to cut back a little, in more than one area.  

I could have posted the exact same thing to the letter, our son is 9
months and ...

i
determined - 27 Sep 2006 20:18 GMT
>> Our daughter is 9 months and starting to teethe.  We are back to waking
>> about 5 times a night.  My daily schedule has gotten increasingly busy
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> I could have posted the exact same thing to the letter, our son is 9
> months and ...

Really?  Are you going through teething too?  It's like the newborn stage
all over again...
Ignoramus15447 - 27 Sep 2006 20:27 GMT
>>> Our daughter is 9 months and starting to teethe.  We are back to waking
>>> about 5 times a night.  My daily schedule has gotten increasingly busy
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> Really?  Are you going through teething too?  It's like the newborn stage
> all over again...

I am not going through teething, but my son #2 is. I am going through
balding. :)

The newborn stage was a little better than now, though this son is
much better than our first, as far as waking up at night is concerned.

i
Molly - 28 Sep 2006 18:49 GMT
Hi :-)

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~Molly
http://www.MollysHealthSecrets.com

> >>> Our daughter is 9 months and starting to teethe.  We are back to waking
> >>> about 5 times a night.  My daily schedule has gotten increasingly busy
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> i
determined - 28 Sep 2006 20:09 GMT
Thanks, but I don't eat SPAM.
Molly - 29 Sep 2006 03:29 GMT
It's actually not spam. It wasn't a copy-paste ad...if it had been, I
assure you, it would have been more detailed. I do not post my website
in places I believe are inappropriate.The products are excellent. I'm a
college student, I'm overweight...I have classes for 9 hours, music
rehearsals, then I get to come home and study. So, I'm tired, too. But
I still like to be healthy, and reccommend products that have helped
me.

~Molly

> Thanks, but I don't eat SPAM.
One - 29 Sep 2006 04:26 GMT
I hope you can find some time to relax. You deserve it.
KR - 29 Sep 2006 16:43 GMT
I think I speak for almost all mom's when I say that it is hard to fit
relaxation into a schedule of feeding, bathing, cleaning, cooking,
exercising, etc, etc, etc....  Hopefully the teething phaes passes
soon!  My 5 month old seems to be just starting, went from sleeping
through the night and napping like an angel, to napping only 30 minutes
at a time and waking up several times...

This too shall pass!

KR

> I hope you can find some time to relax. You deserve it.
 
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