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It's a very common good Greek name. It means God. Well done. In Greek there are many variety's of Theo. https://www.greek-names.info/?s=TheoOriginally posted by Drewster View Post
It's not a name I have heard often.
congratulations to you aswell 😄 hope all goes smoothly and you have your bundle of joy/whirlwind in your arms very soon
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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Interesting hadn't looked into the meaning of his name so thank youOriginally posted by ha_banos View Post
It's a very common good Greek name. It means God. Well done. In Greek there are many variety's of Theo. https://www.greek-names.info/?s=Theo
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Well its been a whirlwind since he arrived many many appointments and visits no time to sit down yet haha and to top it all off had to spend 10 hours at the hospital yesterday as he decided to be sick and inhale it and he was still struggling to breath after i cleared his airways so i rushed him up to A&E because i was told a 2hour wait for a ambulance to come out to him (8 days old btw) they cleared mucus from his nose and did his observations he was fine from that point back to a happy baby EAT SLEEP SHIT REPEAT so all good now but my heart was in my ass yesterday
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Holy shit man. Inhaling vomit is a nightmare for a parent of a newborn. Sorry to hear you had to go through this nightmare. Good that baby is doing well and hopefully he stays strong!Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell its been a whirlwind since he arrived many many appointments and visits no time to sit down yet haha and to top it all off had to spend 10 hours at the hospital yesterday as he decided to be sick and inhale it and he was still struggling to breath after i cleared his airways so i rushed him up to A&E because i was told a 2hour wait for a ambulance to come out to him (8 days old btw) they cleared mucus from his nose and did his observations he was fine from that point back to a happy baby EAT SLEEP SHIT REPEAT so all good now but my heart was in my ass yesterday
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Yeah it was a scary moment and one I don't wish to experience again thankfully we acted fast and he was seen very quick (initially).Originally posted by ShaazK View Post
Holy shit man. Inhaling vomit is a nightmare for a parent of a newborn. Sorry to hear you had to go through this nightmare. Good that baby is doing well and hopefully he stays strong!
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Hoping to actually get to sit and enjoy a cigar at the weekend i think it's deserved
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Credit to you staying calm and acting so quickly in such an intense and nightmare situation. Wishing an absolute speedy recovery to your little bundle of joy.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell its been a whirlwind since he arrived many many appointments and visits no time to sit down yet haha and to top it all off had to spend 10 hours at the hospital yesterday as he decided to be sick and inhale it and he was still struggling to breath after i cleared his airways so i rushed him up to A&E because i was told a 2hour wait for a ambulance to come out to him (8 days old btw) they cleared mucus from his nose and did his observations he was fine from that point back to a happy baby EAT SLEEP SHIT REPEAT so all good now but my heart was in my ass yesterday
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We've all had the experience of kids choking on something or other; not nice. Prompted by that, are you open to the same one bit of advice I always offer? Plastic bags - so worried was I by these that I took to tearing the bottoms out of all bags that were to be thrown away in case little hands put them on little heads. So ingrained did it becomre that I still do it now! But better safe than sorry though!Originally posted by Drewster View Post
Yeah it was a scary moment and one I don't wish to experience again thankfully we acted fast and he was seen very quick (initially).
Hoping to actually get to sit and enjoy a cigar at the weekend i think it's deserved
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Good advice, always take a newborn, infant, anyone you can carry to A&E, don't wait hrs for an ambulance, if it's life threatening.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell its been a whirlwind since he arrived many many appointments and visits no time to sit down yet haha and to top it all off had to spend 10 hours at the hospital yesterday as he decided to be sick and inhale it and he was still struggling to breath after i cleared his airways so i rushed him up to A&E because i was told a 2hour wait for a ambulance to come out to him (8 days old btw) they cleared mucus from his nose and did his observations he was fine from that point back to a happy baby EAT SLEEP SHIT REPEAT so all good now but my heart was in my ass yesterdaySimon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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The only reason we phoned for the ambulance is they can give on site treatment (if possible) but we couldn't have waited that long. Luckily we don't live too far from the hospital and the road was clear all the way there.Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
Good advice, always take a newborn, infant, anyone you can carry to A&E, don't wait hrs for an ambulance, if it's life threatening.
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