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Old 05-10-2008, 12:44 AM
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What to do with your pump when you're "Dropping the kids off at the pool".

Any of these will work.

1. Keep clipped to the side, yoru britches need not be dropped all the way to ankles, about below the knees will work and makes pulling them up and re-tucking tubing easier.

2. Clip to shirt, easy as well.

3. Lay pump in lap. Can be a hassle, especially when the pump falls when doing "The Paperwork".

As with subby, my ONLY remorse is NOT pumping SOONER. I live a more "Normal" life in just the month I have been pumping than I have prior!

Use your thinkin' cap and get inventive! You've lived this long, you have to have developed a good sense of the imagination by now! Why not have some fun with it? You never know, you might come up with an invention to serve this "project" so well, you get rich off of it!
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A1c: 12/07 12.3
03/08 8.3
06/08 5.6
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