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brain damage from too much entinox

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mla657 · 24/11/2009 14:52

I am worried that I have sufferred some sort of permanent damage from 3 cylinders of entinox I had giving birth 7 years ago, does anybody else feel this? Has it affected my daughters brain?

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Devendra · 26/11/2009 06:50

I think its perfectly safe and will have done no long ter damage. I used 3 on both labours with no lasting effects. Childbrth is often a huge catalyst for emotional and psychological difficulties.. what kind of symptoms are you having?

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PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 26/11/2009 06:55

I am sure not. I don't know how much i had with DD, but a lot and i am fine (i think!) and so it DD, perfectly well developing so far.

Are there any reasons to think otherwise? Behavioural issues in either you or dd?

(Quick hijackDevendra We need to hook up! Have you seen Fran lately? I have become a hermit waiting for this baby to arrive and builder trouble but i shall be allowing myself to go out again once he is here. It wasn't you who was a member of the Aquarium was it?)

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Devendra · 26/11/2009 22:25

Hey Pav.. no I dont have aquarium membership.. I see Fran sprinting along Plymouth road sometimes but have not seen to chat. I will join MN to CAT you tomorrow as cant be bothered to get my fat bum off the sofa to get my purse tonight... Take it easy x

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PavlovtheForgetfulCat · 27/11/2009 08:54

LOL! I can just imagine Fran doing that! Looking forward to catching up.

Had hoped baby would be here by now. Not a chance.

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