tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12772262.post3150638716677634064..comments2023-12-26T13:25:06.246-08:00Comments on Doctor Pistachio: Baby things you actually needJ-Funkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02348757702939322368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12772262.post-13278447205976311542020-02-23T05:17:20.606-08:002020-02-23T05:17:20.606-08:00As a sign of gratitude for how my wife was saved f...As a sign of gratitude for how my wife was saved from fibroid, i decided to reach out to those still suffering from this.<br />My wife suffered from fibroid for more than 20 year of marriage after our first son and it was really tough and heartbreaking for me because she was my all and the symptoms were terrible, she had irregular and painful menstrual flow and the size of it was 5cm, and she always complain of stomach pain. we tried various therapies prescribed by our neurologist but none could cure her. I searched for a cure and i saw a testimony by someone who was cured and so many other with similar body problem, and she left the contact of the doctor who had the natural cure to fibroid. I never imagined fibroid has a natural cure if not surgery not until i contacted him and he assured me my wife will be fine. I got the herbal medication he recommended and my wife used it as instructed by Dr Godstime, and in one months time we went to the hospital for scan and the doctor confirmed that there is no trace of fibroid and now she is fully okay, even up till this moment she is so full of life. fibroid has a cure and it is a herbal cure contact the doctor for more info on: Drgodstimehealinghome@gmail.com or WhatsApp +2349063469910 on how to get his medication. John Keckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15586576911863035661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12772262.post-8470075986665640672017-08-24T19:42:00.292-07:002017-08-24T19:42:00.292-07:00I can't read this without thinking of some stu...I can't read this without thinking of some stuff that we Got for our babies. I should have mentioned this to you years ago. Our oldest, Alison, is now 26. Ryan is in college.<br /><br />We Got Alison a baby food grinder. It was way more fun than feeding her out of those unappetizing jars of Gerber, let alone the baby cereal, which we called "baby cement" because it was so hard to wash off. It came with a little booklet of instructions and some recipes, called "Baby Let's Eat." But we always called it our "baby grinder", and we called the book "Let's Eat Baby", something we still say today sometimes as we sit down to dinner.<br /><br />We also Got a baby monitor. In those days, they were just audio. We got along without it for a while, then we gave it a try. The noise it made was kind of echo-y, kind of like what you hear when your cell phone is on speakerphone and so is the person you're talking to. The first time we heard Alison, oh my god did it feel spooky! Silence, and then all of a sudden the disembodied voice of a baby. But we got used to it eventually.<br /><br />By the time Ryan was born, we had Gotten him a cradle. That wouldn't have worked for Alison since she was already 5 months old when we brought her home from adoption. But it was really cool to have Ryan right there in the room with us as we and he slept. While it lasted.<br /><br />Of course, we Got most of the usual things, eventually. Clothes, books, music, food, stuffed animals, diaper bags, a changing table, diapers, toys, toys, toys, a toy box, mobiles, car seats, little TV's on which to play VCR's in the car, VCR's, a crib, wallpaper. And, a blankie, called a "zhi-zhi-zha", which somebody STILL HAS.Uncle Brucehttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bwlnoreply@blogger.com