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I’m so sorry to hear so many of us are struggling with the new restrictions looming, I feel so lucky that I’ve got some of my family close to me but
Im not sure if any of you remember but I mentioned 2 months ago that my sister Had gone into labour 2 months early. Well, she finally took her baby home today which is such happy news but also makes me sad that because of Covid and her immune system we won’t be able to see her for the foreseeable and can’t hold her at all for at least the next year! Just wanna give my sister and niece a big hug but I’m so happy that she’s healthy and ready to finally go home.

dinner was late tonight because I forced my family to go for a sunset swim -have to take every opportunity in September! Made coconut mung bean dal with turmeric rice, tandoori cauliflower and lots of pickled onions. Looks crap because it was already dark - miss that lovely summer natural light already.

going to settle down and read @Switchstreetz post now, love the breadth of knowledge in this clever cabal!
Food and view look to die for 😍 it’s so crappy you miss these newborn snuggle days x
 
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He is SO beautiful! His lovely soulful eyes - so gorgeous.


Come and stay. Well, not right now maybe 😂
I’d love to! Naww I know what you mean, when my girl was born one of her Grandads had never had any family of his own and the way he took to her was just gorgeous like she was his very own person for the first time ❤
Lovely doggo @Veronicaaa 🐶
 
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He is SO beautiful! His lovely soulful eyes - so gorgeous.
The pic came out so small! My phone's in the hall, charging, dontcha know, stop mithering other room, with better pics but I cba getting it right now, maybe tomorrow. He's a lovely boy.
 
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I’d love to! Naww I know what you mean, when my girl was born one of her Grandads had never had any family of his own and the way he took to her was just gorgeous like she was his very own person for the first time ❤
Lovely doggo @Veronicaaa 🐶
It’s in the old Filofax.
Aw, your grandad ❤ 😭
 
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ooh washable pads?? where from? I feel bad as I down't want to use a mooncup (don't even like tampons, TMI again lol) but these would be ideal


I don't with cars, but watching any reality tv etc filmed before lockdown I feel anxious watching so many people so close together. It shocks me that I went to a packed concert as late as March with 100s of people
Sorry on a late night/early morning pregnancy induced insomnia grunka but I’ve got my reusable pads from Cheeky Wipes. They have different ones depending on your flow and have a questionnaire you can complete and they then give you suggestions of what options could work best for you. They also sell period pants - I have a couple of pairs for overnight use with a pad but their pads do the work to be fair.

I rinse under a cold tap (appreciate its not for everyone) and soak until ready to wash and they come up really well. They’re comfier than disposables and far more absorbent imo.

However mooncups and I are not friends. It would appear I have a greedy goblin of a vagina that likes to move the cup higher up after insertion so removal has been rather stressful to say the least on the few occasions I’ve tried to use them. Which is a shame as they work well in terms of not leaking etc. Also that experience was a good insight to my how non plussed my other half is by periods as he actually offered to help 🤯 - I politely declined. I have a slightly tilted womb (currently due to pregnancy it’s not tilted) but not sure if my cervix is/would be tilted to so could that be the problem re: mooncups?

@Switchstreetz I LOVED your post - really explained everything perfectly in a lovely ‘dummies guide to...’ and not patronising in the slightest. The Flu vaccine stuff is mind blowing how they try to drill down which strains to protect against in a given year - think they pick 3-4? Saw something last year about it (can’t remember exactly but think it may have been on the BBC). I got flu 3yrs ago (apparently I had it as a child but don’t remember it) and was so poorly that I now religiously get a flu jab every year as I never want to be that ill again.

And to echo @Alansbigplate I watched the briefing yesterday with Whitty and Valance and found it (while alarming) good as they stick to facts and don’t waffle. Also they seem quite clear in the actions that can be taken to try and limit/slow the spread. They also said the response to Covid is a fine balance between everything, not just the economy but also socially and mental health wise. As others have echoed its frustrating that irresponsible idiots have/are spoiling it for the rest of us who have/do engage common sense.
 
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Massively over the top paragraphs below because i genuinely find this interesting and wish i had more time to read up on it. (This is coming from like...nearly a decade old a level biology and a couple of podcasts/sciencey websites i read, so if anyone has more current and in depth knowledge in virology from their job or degree etc feel free to step in and save me from my ignorance)

From what i understand vaccines are either a weakened/dead strain of the virus in question (flu shot) or another virus so similar that the immune system thinks theyre the same disease and will react to the actual virus we want to stop (cowpox to smallpox)

Our bodies produce antibodies to fight disease. They do duck all at the time of actually getting the disease to stop you catching it, but if virus enters your body, something starts cranking these antibodies in trial and error until it works out a shape that fits the virus. Antibodies are all pretty much shaped like the letter Y though and its top two bits are like hands, which grab onto the virus. If the white blood cells see anything covered in antibodies they know its bad news and go in for the kill.

So the first time you get a disease theres a lot of time spent making the exact shape of antibody specialised for this virus but the SECOND time the virus moseys on into your body, your body is like

"its that little tit who made us too sick to go to the work xmas do last year! Get him lads!"

and we already have the 'factories' for that shape of antibodies in place, so it rattles them out much quicker. A bit like a car factory, once they have all the equipment to make a vauxhall corsa or whatever they can just start firing them out, but if they suddenly get told "we need to make ferraris" it might take a while to get a new factory with all the equipment and machine lines up and running. A chickenpox antibody would look at covid and just go "pfft. Not my job."

The flu gets round this by mutating and changing all the time (basically it puts on different glasses and a silly hat), so the science boffins have to basically guess (im sure theres a good analytical model rather than a pure guess) which version of the flu will be round at xmas time, and if they get it wrong you can still get the flu which is why some people still get sick.

And obviously there can be issues when some people's bodies are a bit paranoid and start labelling everything as an intruder - whacking antibodies on completely harmless cells like say, one's own liver, and then the white blood cells start attacking your own body - which is one reason why some people may have to take immunosuppressants - and then with the immune system knocked out theyre vulnerable to genuine threats

It is normal for some immunity loss over time for a lot of diseases (imagine the corsa factories havent needed to make a single corsa in 2 years, body's just like nah clear off we're gonna close most of you and build some overpriced student flats here instead) The weird thing about covid is that the body is maybe shutting down the antibody 'factories' within like 2/3 months which is ridiculouslyquick ???

So people could get it again and body would have to start from scratch making the covid antibody shape again.

I know its a completely new virus so its all up in the air, and my science knowledge is nowhere near deep enough to know WHY antibodies being lost so fast, but i know it means "herd immunity" is not happening now or in the near future and just infecting everyone will not help at all.

We also dont know how quickly it mutates - though it must be slower than flu or we'd have noticed changes by now since this debacle has been going on since last december.

Hopefully worst case scenario we'll just all have to have semi regular "booster" vaccine shots once they have working vaccines, and eventually it'll be like polio and measles where so many people are vaccinated that it can't really spread easily and it calms down. Or maybe they'll find another coronavirus very similar, base a vaccine on that, but the antibodies for that virus stick around longer than for covid? Idk this entire paragraph is speculation, but yeah.

TL;DR barricade the fort with Smegs and we'll eat post apocalyptic slop and discuss naming the german shepard.
I really hope you are a teacher as this is the BEST (and simplest) explanation of viruses/vaccines I have ever heard!!! I have very little (no) knoelwdge of science at any level (as will become obvious in my question) I don't know if this makes sense/you or anyone could answer, but you mentioned the whole "y" shape thing of a disease, does this have any bearing on why covid is difficult to treat, as it is that weird "crown "shape? (sorry is a stupid question!)

I’m laughing at some of the names of the pads, including Minki!
100% just choosing mine eventually based on hilarious brand name :LOL:
 
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What a beautiful sunset!!! And curry. I'm so sorry covid is keeping you from your wonderful new niece, when this is over and you get to hold her, it will be such a precious moment, and you will have the rest of your lives to be the most amazing auntie ❤

You're all such incredible people, love that we have such a wide variety of fraus here all with their own skill sets and knowledge, we're like a swiss army knife - there's a maven for every occasion ☺
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Oh thats such a lovely thing to say, thank you! And you are absolutely brilliant at explaining things, my grasp of science is abysmal and even I understood that!

Yes such a huge variety yet also think everyone on here is somehow remarkably on the same page when it comes to so many things (especially humour). Isn't it weird to think we have ol' bean rinser Mcgee to thank for bringing us together?!
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You need a pineapple jar full of tampons on your bookshelf like JM!

I swear by a mooncup though, so no idea what I could display that in 🤔
if it was on display it'd be a hilarious thing to have to explain to older realtives/clueless men, so talking point i guess? :LOL:
 
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Made an order last night for some reusable pads from amazon. Been meaning to for ages but I’ve been influenced by the coven again 😂

crumpets and lashings of butter for breakfast today.
 
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Fraus, Vlad has sent us a little reward via Twitter. I particularly like the dancing at 1:23.

I saved this for myself as a treat to watch this morning with my cuppa!
Oh. My. God.
Thank you @Falkor and of course, thank you to our Vlad for the reward.
I got so caught up in it, I honestly thought for a split second that the dancing fella with the hat was about to do a flip at the end of his routine. The 360° jump (with hat grab) was beautifully executed.
 
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I’m so sorry to hear so many of us are struggling with the new restrictions looming, I feel so lucky that I’ve got some of my family close to me but
Im not sure if any of you remember but I mentioned 2 months ago that my sister Had gone into labour 2 months early. Well, she finally took her baby home today which is such happy news but also makes me sad that because of Covid and her immune system we won’t be able to see her for the foreseeable and can’t hold her at all for at least the next year! Just wanna give my sister and niece a big hug but I’m so happy that she’s healthy and ready to finally go home.

dinner was late tonight because I forced my family to go for a sunset swim -have to take every opportunity in September! Made coconut mung bean dal with turmeric rice, tandoori cauliflower and lots of pickled onions. Looks crap because it was already dark - miss that lovely summer natural light already.

going to settle down and read @Switchstreetz post now, love the breadth of knowledge in this clever cabal!
Oh bless you and congrats on your lovely little niece!! And it’s lovely to hear they’re back at home, they must be over the moon 🥰 In the same position but reverse, having to seek solace in the fact baby won’t remember anything so it doesn’t “matter” even though yes it’s tit and distressing.

Registering baby today! Wondering if they still do that weird faux calligraphy writing on the certificates? Mine exists in quadrants where it was folded back in the day & when I opened it in adulthood it fell apart 😂

I’m so jealous of you seaside Fraus
same, babe! This thread has made me really want to move tbh.
 
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off topic but he really is the love of my life uno

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Omg such a lovely cuddly looking dog - so jealous!

@Pocahontas your beach knocks mine way out the park, you seem to be surrounded by gorgeous scenery everywhere!? And congrats to your sister too - must be such an amazing feeling!

@heretoreaditall2019 Oh what an exciting day! Sometimes I wish there were no triangulation fears so I could be nosey about baby names :LOL: . Have your family got to meet your daughter yet? You're definitely right that the babies will have no idea whats going on ,its a great age to be going through covid times as their lives aren't affected at all!

I'm WFH today because daughter has a sore throat and I'm paranoid about sending her into school although I know she's absolutely fine. So hard ot make the right call at the moment!
 
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Love, love, love all the McFlurry, dog(go) and seaside pictures. Is this thread the most calming place, or what?

@blurstoftimes so lovely to hear the little one is heading home. Hope you manage the biggest cuddle with her before too long.

@Pocahontas that poem might be the best thing I've ever read in my life. At the fraubecue, will you stand on a sideboard and recite it for us, all Shakespearean-like?

ETA crisp wind, you say? 👀
 
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Love, love, love all the McFlurry, dog(go) and seaside pictures. Is this thread the most calming place, or what?

@blurstoftimes so lovely to hear the little one is heading home. Hope you manage the biggest cuddle with her before too long.

@Pocahontas that poem might be the best thing I've ever read in my life. At the fraubecue, will you stand on a sideboard and recite it for us, all Shakespearean-like?

ETA crisp wind, you say? 👀
Stand on the sideboard? Nay, I shall lie on it, bedecked in my finest greying sports bra.

Marmite!
My heart you have smite!
With your comedy skills; don’t stop!
Ever using photoshop.
 
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