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What do you get from mumsnet?

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breeze · 06/05/2003 13:10

Just wondered what people got from mumsnet.

Mumsnet has been a big source of comfort while I came through my final stages of PND and also when I thought I was a bad mother, turned out that what I was doing/did was normal.

I have made some good friends here as well, and when I am feeling down there is always someone here to cheer you up and make you laugh.

I tend to look here before I have even looked at my emails.

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crystaltips · 06/05/2003 13:11

Reassurance and advice

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Mum2Toby · 06/05/2003 13:12

Breeze that pretty much sums it up for me too.

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grommit · 06/05/2003 13:16

Mumsnet is just great for help, advice and just someone to listen, no matter how trivial the problem is. Great for those of us who have no family close by and work full-time so no chance to join baby or toddler groups. Also just to have a laugh!

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Bobsmum · 06/05/2003 13:18

A good laugh, good advice & reassurance that you're not the only one. However, currently a major distraction from doing useful things like washing, ironing blah blah blah.

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breeze · 06/05/2003 13:18

AHHH better response then the weather one.

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breeze · 06/05/2003 13:21

Bobsmum, what's washing and ironing, DH commented recently that since we got he pc the house has not been as tidy, truth is since I found mumsnet the house has been a lot messier.

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whymummy · 06/05/2003 13:23

it`s helped my marriage,now instead of taking my frustrations on poor dh i go to the "appeal"AAAH,HA,HA,HA,HA,HA,AHA,AHA,HAAAA
ONLY JOKING OF COURSE!!!
i find mumsnet incredibly helpful,i love it and no one is going to make me quit!!!

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LadyP · 06/05/2003 14:15

A laugh, advice and a good debate every so often!

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susanmt · 06/05/2003 14:21

Great help, advice and support for all manner of things. Saved me £100's when booking my holiday due to good advice! A virtual hug when I have been down, a place to vent about many things (esp PND and my kidney stones) and a feeling I'm not alone!
I live in a remote rural area with limited contact with other mums, and it has sometimes been a real sanity saver. Thanks guys.

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Lindy · 06/05/2003 15:13

A different perspective on many subjects - I particularly enjoy the contraversial threads, its so interesting to read so many different points of view.

Loads of good advice and helpful ideas and suggestions.

Thanks mumsnet, it's great!

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mammya · 06/05/2003 16:03

Lots of good advice, tips and laughs. Also enjoy reading the controversial threads, I agree with you Lindy, they're always interesting, although I don't post on them (chicken!)

I love mumsnet, totally addicted

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Nutjob · 06/05/2003 16:08

Good advice, loads of fun, interesting discussions to get involved in, a pleasant distration when life gets a bit much!!!

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Mum2Toby · 06/05/2003 16:24

I'm going to knock a fair amount off the price of my wedding after all the fantastic advice and tips I've received! Thanks everyone.

That's something that I'll NEVER forget.

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SamboM · 06/05/2003 16:48

I work from home quite a lot and it's like still having mates in the office to chat to (except you don't all come in and interrupt me when I'm really busy!)

I find it really useful and reassuring for medical type questions. Love all the funny threads too.

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Caterina · 06/05/2003 17:47

As I am expecting my first child and none of my friends have started yet having children, I did feel a bit isolated.
However mumsnet has given me the feeling I am not alone and that above all I am normal.
I can now cry nonstop at ads and articles and feel reassured it's the hormones and I am not going mad...
my dh gets to read some of the threads too so he knows I am OK ;-)

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mmm · 06/05/2003 19:35

I've never done this before - i mean been on a chatroom ( is that what this is? ) But I've been doing it for about a month after reading about it in the Guardian or the Observer and it's super and totally addictive and I love being able to have the possibility of so many women's input into whatever.I've always adored women's groups and company and it's like you're all at home or something!

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Furball · 06/05/2003 21:57

Agree to everything said, What a lifesaver! - Problem, what problem, someone here knows the answer. Also the funny threads are a great source of amusement. How embarrassing/sad? though, my main sentences these days consist of 'Someone on the internet......Blah, blah, blah' and I feel people look at me as if to say, poor things' got no 'real' friends, The jokes on them as they REALLY DON'T know what they are missing. Keep up the good work girlies.

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willow2 · 06/05/2003 22:24

RSI

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willow2 · 06/05/2003 22:35

My favourite bit is "no really, I could have you killed".

Glad to bring a bit of light in to your life my dear.

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steppemum · 07/05/2003 07:11

I live miles away from family, and don't know any other new mums, so I get information, advice, support, but i love the irrelevant threads the best, they make me laugh.

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mmm · 07/05/2003 07:21

steppemum, I'm just reading Margaret Forster's book called "Good Wives" , biographies of the wives of David Livingstone, Robert L. Stevenson and Aneurin Bevin. You're just like them you exciting woman ! I hope Amazon delivers to your yurt. xx

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eidsvold · 07/05/2003 07:28

good advice/ideas... a laugh since my family and good friends are overseas

a place to have a moan, a place to share information and ideas
different perspectives on topics

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Ghosty · 07/05/2003 07:38

I like all the chats, the banter, and like to read the contraversial threads although I avoid posting ... too scared ... and tend to sit on the fence for a lot of things ...
Being so far away from the UK I get to hear things first ... IE. Sophie Wessex' pregnancy ... Zoe Ball's marriage split ... Rachel in Cold Feet dying (we have only just had the second episode of that series ... )
And of course I get to keep up with what is going on in Eastenders!!!
Oh ... and I feel I have made some good friends out there in cyberspace ....

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suedonim · 07/05/2003 08:43

All of the below, although not being in the UK, the TV threads baffle me at times!!

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