Guest guest Posted June 6, 2001 Report Share Posted June 6, 2001 Hi Evie: As the mom only of sons, I cope with those " prejudices " every day. I got a good chortle out of your writing " euuuu not that discussion mom. Now how do you get past those predudices???? Thank goodness for love and a sense of humor. This combination makes anything possible, not easy, but possible - VBG. Aloha, Kathy (h) kathyh@... At 03:56 PM 06/06/2001 +0000, you wrote: >Thats what I forgot. In my readings I read something about B >vitamins being helpful with depression and I thought that it did more >along the lines of helping things to work right. If it makes the >meds and the brain work together better than it's benefitial in my >eyes and I don't give high levels of the vitamins. Just what has >been suggested as normal amounts. > >Also read something about omega 3 fatty acids so along with a B >vitamin complex I give omega 3 fatty acids and 5 htp calm and >SAME. > >And exercise to help her body produce natural endorphins which fight >depression and improve moods. > >Seems logical to me that you must produce an overall balance and wish >me luck in this one anything is better than days and days of hysteria >and Im a horrible person mom there is something wrong with me >attitude. > >I have always taught my children with an open mind that they were >good and capable of anything they wanted to do. > >It broke my heart to see my daughter think of herself as less than >she is. It was heart wrenching to see this beautiful child going >crazy durring puberty and know this was thrown out of kilter by >hormones. > >I remember all to well how horrible my teen years were. Hormonal >changes and surges have always thrown me into upheaval so it was easy >for me to believe this could happen to my daughter. Thank goodness >it wasn't as severe a problem for my other two daughters. > >had to be one out of the eight who had something similar to what I >had though, the odds were in favor of that. Unfortunately for me >some of my boys struggled with the hormonal changes as well. Now >that was hard, since Im not a boy, to understand. And male ego's >being what they are it was hard to get my husband to admit and deal >with emotional upsets. And worse still Im the mom, the boys don't >want to talk to me about certain things...euuuu not that discussion >mom. Now how do you get past those predudices???? > >warm regards....evie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 My oldest daughter (non-ds) would have been crying and all out of sorts if I forgot her pom poms! Lys just made it look as if she was not planning on using the pom poms anyway! Kudos to Lys!!!! Kiersten From: Sue <mom2alyssa3@...> Subject: Forgot Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 3:33 AM to tell you that Lys is the one without pompoms. I forgot to bring them, didn't think of them till I got her dressed, but it was too far to get them. But she did well anyways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 I forgot to paste the info. Senior moment! Gottfurcht okay, people!! Jeff has left Camp 4 (26,300ft) and is heading to the summit (29,035ft)! It is night time in Nepal, so he's climbing in the dark with nothing but a headlamp and the headlamps of fellow climbers lighting the way. Please send him all your best thoughts and mojo as he approaches his lifelong dream of summiting Mount Everest! I'll keep you posted!- Price Why am I running 13.1 miles for the children in Oregon with JRA? Camp JAM 2011 http://campjam.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=477354 & lis=1 & kntae477354=\ 63DD93C250A64655982280A7DA89C84B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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