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    graduated from the NICU eye dr

    We graduated from our NICU eye dr today. Both kids outgrew their issues. I didn't write down the medical verbage- stigma something- I just know our eyes are healthy. We will only go back to the eye dr if our Peds say to do so after they start reading the charts. Dr. Q made me feel really good b/c he said the kids looked happy, had nice manners and listened to his directions- did their shapes, colors, etc. I should have taped his feedback to replay when the monkeys are driving me koo-koo

    Me 39, DH 41, married 9/22/01
    Our miracle babies arrived at wk 30 day 4 on 6/21/06



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    Wooo Hoooo for your LO's!!!

    I remember dragging mine to the eye doctor for what seemed like forever (one dd had mild ROP) but I see that yours are much older than mine. Must feel good!!!

    Reminds me that I was supposed to have a "regular" follow-up!

    Good job mommy on the well behaved kids If they would only do that 'on-demand' everytime

    Tricia
    Me 37yrs. Dh 44
    DX: PCOS 7yrs. no nat. miracle add Metformin, Clomid, Repronex, Lupron, & 2+yrs. = 7 IUI's, 2 OHSS, 1 MC after hb THEN finally 8th cycle:Last Chance IUI 7/25/08 BFP
    EDD: 4/18/09. . .DOB: 1/28/09
    6m3d after last IUI
    "2" 28wk Miracles

    BF'd 6m6d!



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