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what mumsnet has done for me

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grannycrackers · 26/02/2007 11:44

i have only been a mumsnetter for a few months and even 'though i've had five children, a grandchild and even done some work as a nanny, i have learned such a lot. it is wonderful that there is a free forum like this for people to share ideas.

personally, i have found out that by raising the top end of my three year old daughter's bed we have stopped her getting tummy aches at night. she used to have feeding problems as a baby but we thought she'd got over it, and we were wrong. now she doesn't have night terrors at all any more and it's made a huge differnce to our family. also i've learned a lot more about weaning, breast feeding and general baby and child care. there has been support too from the postnatal group and other mumsnetters. i am also going to meet someone in my area soon. i wish i'd known about mumsnet sooner and think it's terrible that the site faces legal threats. what does mumsnet mean for other mners ?

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BarefootDancer · 26/02/2007 12:24

Mumsnet is great for support on loads of issues. It is lively, fast, and funny and, at time controversial, just like any group of people with a common interest. The support people get on here is fantastic.

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Flumpybumpy · 26/02/2007 12:29

what apart from starting a MN addiction?????

Great for advice and tips, nice to know that someone is in the same boat, actually don't know how I would live without it now

FB x

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MrsBadger · 26/02/2007 12:31

It's given me a box of prunes and a pair of very nice gloves, and provided loving homes for all my old My Little Ponies.

Who could ask for more?

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fryalot · 26/02/2007 12:38

It gives me a refuge from my family.

It gives me a sense of community.

It makes me feel that I am not alone in whatever I am going through.

It makes me feel wanted and useful (even if I'm not).

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Flower3554 · 26/02/2007 12:43

Sometimes you can get bogged down with all the different bits of advice from well meaning friends and relatives whose lo's have grown up, on Mumsnet its up to date advice and relevent to the age of the child.

Its also someone to talk to in the wee small hours when you think you're the only one in the world who's awake.

I wonder just how many parents think
"ooh I know lets ask the mn's, there's bound to be someone who knows this"

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foxybrown · 26/02/2007 12:59

I joined a couple of days ago. Often I am alone at w'ends with 3 small children as DH works away. In those couple of days I felt less isolated, more useful and actually had contact with people over the age of 5 which I might not have necessarily had.
I've a lot of positive experience about being a mum and it makes me feel good sharing it, especially if it helps others.
Sadly the house is a shambles because I'm spending a wee bit too much time on here ...

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IntergalacticWalrus · 26/02/2007 13:05

Stops me going mental as I am cooped up all day with two small childrem one of whom is 5.5 months, and the other has little more than a basic command of the English Language

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LieselVentouse · 26/02/2007 13:10

I have had so much real advice on here from real mothers who have actually been there, seen it, done it - not the ones who assume how I must be feeling. I nearly lost my life through childbirth and have been given some great support and advice on here from fellow sufferers - so much so Im having another. Even listening to people on here who have lost their partners, children or had miscarraiges and the support and comfort they receive is remarkable.

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FluffyMummy123 · 26/02/2007 13:10

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LieselVentouse · 26/02/2007 13:11

P.S just for the record I do have a "silly nickname" just in case you thought thats what it said on my birth certificate.

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MamaG · 26/02/2007 13:11

i've had support when going through rough times, even when I've been at fault

I've had a LOT of laughs

I've learned a lot about SN

I have learned a new word, fanjo, which I use most days

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boredwithwaitingforminiMOSSY · 26/02/2007 13:11

Stopped me scaring myself silly about labour
Stopped me worrying myself sick about 1001 perfectly normal pregnancy complaints
Gave me a forum on which to moan about being pg after I'd bored my poor dh half to death with it!

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LieselVentouse · 26/02/2007 13:12

Cod you just pished on ma cornflakes

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fryalot · 26/02/2007 13:12

and, of course, mn introduced everybody to cod!

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MrsBadger · 26/02/2007 13:23

what about those wrangler boots cod?

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sniff · 26/02/2007 13:23

I live over a hundred miles away from my friends and family this website makes parenting feel not as isolating as with three kids and no babysitters I dont get chance to go out and meet people
mumsnet is lively, a good source of information but most of all for me I love to hear intelligent people who have differing points of view on lots of different subjects
I also have the view that we all have freedom of speech and should be able to disuss any issues that are bought up freely without censorship.
Long may mumsnet continue

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FloatingInSpace · 26/02/2007 13:26

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nearlythree · 26/02/2007 13:32

I get a lot of advice on all sorts of issues - the best was probably how to stop my washing machine from smelling.

I have lots of interesting discussions about politics and religion which keep my brain from imploding with Postman Pat.

It's a relief to know there are others who have teh same problems that I do.

I've made contact in RL with some mnetters and made new friends.

And very occasionally I've been able to help another mum in need which is amazing.

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lostinfrance · 26/02/2007 13:35

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Pruni · 26/02/2007 14:15

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SpookyMadMummy · 26/02/2007 14:26

MN has:
Helped me keep my sanity when my ASD dd1 has sorely tested me.
I have gained many good friends through MN and for that I thank you all

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Nip · 26/02/2007 14:28

Personally it has helped me ask many of the questions that no-one else can answer for me. I dont have anyone thats had children near me, and have relied on HV advice from day one. However MN has given a different point of view on things which has help tremendously.

Oh and its great to cheer me up!

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Cloudhopper · 26/02/2007 15:45

I love mumsnet because you can't beat the collective wisdom of so many real mothers who have the most amazing nuggets of wisdom which have been hard earned by experience.

In an era of the nanny-state and countless childcare gurus fighting for supremacy, it is nice to have a democratic forum for mothers with no vested interest other than helping each other.

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wartywarthog · 26/02/2007 15:48

I AM NOT ALONE!!!!!!

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myturn · 26/02/2007 15:52

Years ago some lovely MNers helped give me the confidence to go get help for depression. Absolutely fine now and am so grateful for the support I was given.

I seem to learn something new every time I am here (many of it useless mind you i.e. the definition of BLW)

MN also gives me a valid reason for not doing the housework.

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