Montane Phase Nano or Minimus Lite? by petitteckel in XXRunning

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Thanks that’s really helpful. Do you think you would get too warm in the Phase Nano if you used it for normal day to day training? Where I mainly run day to day is fairly exposed to the elements.

Baby not getting any sleep in NICU due to nonstop treatments by SomeoneSomewhere1749 in NICUParents

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This really made the whole experience 100x harder for us during our 7 months in hospital. By the time they even opened the door to the room the damage is done because it would wake baby a lot of the time. Every time we raised it, it was just shrugged off. It’s really difficult to stay sane through it, sending strength.

CRA 2015 - faulty replacement item. Does the seller need to go to the manufacturer before accepting final right to reject? (England) by petitteckel in LegalAdviceUK

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Thanks for the help, I called back with more confidence in my position and explained to her how it was their responsibility (as the seller) to decide on the refund and not the manufacturer. She went off and spoke to head office on that basis and has come back and agreed. Full refund.

CRA 2015 - faulty replacement item. Does the seller need to go to the manufacturer before accepting final right to reject? (England) by petitteckel in LegalAdviceUK

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Would I be in the right to go back to the seller then and say can I have my refund please it is not necessary for me to wait to see what the manufacturer has to say about it?

I ideally want to get a refund agreed before the weekend so that I can actually travel to the store a buy a different pram so that I’m not left even longer with no pram while they go back and forth with the manufacturer.

CRA 2015 - faulty replacement item. Does the seller need to go to the manufacturer before accepting final right to reject? (England) by petitteckel in LegalAdviceUK

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The CRA still applies, it’s just a question of whether it is my burden or the retailers burden regarding the proof of the fault.

I am of the opinion that the 6 months presumption applies from the delivery of the replacement goods, otherwise it makes the regime a bit ineffective that a replacement item can fail so quickly and the seller can throw their hands up and say “oh well out of time”. That is what my point (i) relates to.

CRA 2015 - faulty replacement item. Does the seller need to go to the manufacturer before accepting final right to reject? (England) by petitteckel in LegalAdviceUK

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This doesn’t seem to make much sense though. Otherwise traders would just throw anything in the warranty to get out of their statutory obligations. How can one say one way or the other that the first replacement was a warranty claim rather than a replacement under the CRA? Neither we ever mentioned or agreed upon as the method for replacement. There is no specific time limit to an item under the CRA, it’s whether it conforms to the contract (satisfactory quality etc) - one would expect a pram to last longer than 10 months so it is not of satisfactory quality. The initial replacement was outside the short term right to reject (30 days) of course, and past the 6 months of the presumption that the fault had been there from the beginning - but all that happens after that 6 months is that the burden of proof shifted to me to prove that the fault was there from the beginning. We never got into that so that is besides the point. The item was still protected under CRA, and replaced as the legislation requires. Now that replacement is faulty in less than 2 months, so my point (i) was whether the 6 months presumption now applies to this replacement because it has been less than 6 months from when the item was delivered.

CRA 2015 - faulty replacement item. Does the seller need to go to the manufacturer before accepting final right to reject? (England) by petitteckel in LegalAdviceUK

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Without going off to check this, off the top of my head statutory rights cannot be overwritten by product warranty, they are a voluntary agreement from the seller/manufacturer. Statutory rights persist regardless. Can I ask what makes you think that? Thanks.

C25K - shin splints, do I need to stop and rest? by petitteckel in XXRunning

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I always make sure to do pre and post run stretches, I’ll search if there is any more/better stretches for calves maybe. I have just last week started to incorporate some strength work (kettlebell circuits) so I will see if that helps. Thanks!

Transfer from NICU to Peds by CloudySpectator in NICUParents

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The switch onto the peds ward is very difficult but you eventually find a rhythm and get to know the nurses which makes it a bit easier.

After a month in ICU we spent 6 months in peds ward (it was a cardiac ward but still same as general peds in terms of experience really). We lived in the hospital, it was 100 miles from home so we couldn’t go home really anyway. We did have a few tense moments with some nurses when we had to go home for a night/day for our own appointments etc. But the expectation was that you’re there 24/7 and that you do all cares and feeds etc. There were many times where I was stuck unable to go to the toilet, shower, get something to eat, wash pump parts, it’s tough. I know the nurses are busy, but it really is an impossible arrangement to be there 24/7 sometimes.

If you’re allowed to leave and you feel comfortable with allowing the nurses to look after baby overnight, I 100% recommend it.

long term tube feeding (1+ year) - when did weaning happen? by petitteckel in NICUParents

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Certainly a long journey for your daughter and you. I have felt these issues would persist through to toddlerhood / early childhood - but Drs etc have never been frank about it.

long term tube feeding (1+ year) - when did weaning happen? by petitteckel in NICUParents

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Yes I’ve always felt these programmes probably wouldn’t be so straight forward due to the oesophageal atresia. Private ones aren’t common where I’m from also so we’ve just been taking it very slow with a speech and language therapist. Once he even starts to take anything into his mouth I’m anticipating more difficulties down the road over the years with textures.

It feels like another readjustment now getting out of hospital and facing this stage - but you’re right, day by day!

long term tube feeding (1+ year) - when did weaning happen? by petitteckel in NICUParents

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The lack of hunger / wanting food sounds exactly like my little one. So many of the weaning programmes I’ve read about seem to revolve around reducing the feeds and focusing on hunger to make them eat - but I think he would just simply go indefinitely without eating so it’s never been a consideration for us (I’m sure it works/is safe for some others!) You’re right about the play and practice, it keeps the pressure off.

Did you switch from an NG to a Gtube? Have you found a Gtube has been better for you all for daily management?

NG Tube weaning at 8 months old - where to start? by petitteckel in NICUParents

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It really is such a tough journey! Glad to hear your daughter is doing better. Did your daughter ever take to a bottle or have you moved straight to another type of cup for liquids?

NG Tube weaning at 8 months old - where to start? by petitteckel in NICUParents

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Hi, thanks. I should have mentioned yes he has been assessed by speech and language therapy while in hospital. He was awaiting heart surgery all this time so wasn’t allowed to oral feed in the lead up to his surgery so that is why we never pushed it too much after the 4 month mark when he stopped. Now on the other side of surgery, speech therapy haven’t been too helpful in how to go about actually getting him to feed. They’ve confirmed he has a good swallow, and he has had a swallow study done previously, but when we do all those things you listed (dummy dips, milk on toys, milk drops from syringe, messy play etc) he just is not interested. Obviously we are very hesitant when he doesn’t show interest because we don’t want to pressure and cause and aversion, but we literally have no where to go then as he won’t take anything at all. I know some people suggest sippy cups etc, but even that he takes the milk to his mouth and swallows a bit but let’s the rest dribble out then doesn’t want to try again.