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Cheers Mears

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motherinferior · 16/09/2003 09:06

Following Codswallop's suggestion that Mears should write a book, I would like to put it on record that 'Ask Mears' has become my automatic response...to the point that I went to sleep worrying about a pain in my breast and actually DREAMT I consulted her.

Thank you Mears.

(PS I think it's a blocked duct, but the place where we had to meet to discuss it doesn't actually exist. Think I shouldn't have watched Waking the Dead before going to bed )

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bobsmum · 16/09/2003 09:08

Motherinferior - was it a multistorey car park?..mwahahahahaha

Jenie · 16/09/2003 11:20

Yeah Mears should absoutley write a book - but what would you call it Mears? How much would your charge for the invaluble information? Just so that I can buy a copy.

Bron · 16/09/2003 14:11

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jessi · 16/09/2003 22:06

Oh I agree too! Mears-you are fab and such a help to me when my HV was giving me brain ache. I loved your advice, it was so re-assuring during a stressful time. Thanks again, and I would buy your book too!

mears · 16/09/2003 23:50

Well thankyou muchly I am glad that I can be helpful to mums but the thought of writing a book would fill me with dread Remember when I was writing my assignment? I love talikng (or typing) much better than writing.
Can I say though that I have learnt something new about B/F and thrush tonight. Didn't realise it was OK to take Diflucan for thrush which for me is a wonderdrug. The BFN links were great. Who needs a book when there is mumsnet

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