I seem to have a plethora of wee pots - keep forgetting to take a sample so they give me one to nip off to the loos, then another to take home for next time, which I forget and I swear they are breading in the draw. Ayone want a spare! 
Hi tribble, welcome aboard. I am (well was) a cloth nappy user. Sadly ditched them with the on set of horrid morning sickness and total lack of energy. Wasn't keeping on top of anything so they were one thing easily removed form the list of tasks. It goes through me the number of disposables we get through now though, shudder. Keep hoping I'll go back to them but 17 weeks tomorrow and still feeling rough and utterly exhausted. To be honnest, think DS (just turned 2) would potty train if we had a week to dedicate to it but don't have the spare holiday from work and don't feel we can hand him over with a potty and sack of clean clothes to the childminders and ask them to do it!
I'm old school and used terry squares. In my opinion they are ace! Bamboo (and also hemp) tend to take a lot longer to dry than cotton, but are more absorbant. I found our one bamboo nappy took about 3 days or more to dry in our London flat! Terries worked well for us as easy to dry since they open flat into just one thickness. We have some shaped one size cotton mother ease ones for the childminders or when out and about (hard to fold a nappy on a little chaing table in public loo!).
Stealth my MS hasn't got worse, but it's not gone. There are a handful of us still suffering (and of those that are most sound worse than me so I should stop whinging). I'm just fed up of it now - it gets pretty wearing doesn't it, just feel like I shouldn't have to be putting up with it still.
Lanny I would say somehting re th GTT - doesn't sound like you need it and sounds to me like it will be a chunk of your day lost for no need. Can't say I'm looking forward to mine. Starving in the morning then a fizzy drink, not going to be a good mix.