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The year that my poor daughter was doing her HSC my father died and he

was like a father to her, that was in the May. Come time for the exams

Meghan just did not handle the stress and I think she had some small

mental breakdown and refused to go to the school to do the exams. The

school sent out teachers to pick her up and try and talk her around but

no amount of talk could get her to go. So Meghan never completed her

school studies.

The following year she and became parents to Baileigh. Then the

next year she went to the local community college and got her AIN

certificate and worked in a nursing home for 12 months and then she

enjoyed it so much she went to North Sydney TAFE and done her EN

certificate and now when Harisyn 3 is off to school she is going to

study again try for her RN certificate.

I used to worry and pull my hair out over her but she turned her life

around thank goodness and has done well with her studies so far.

Mazz

wrote:

>

> Yeah, I agree the HSC year sucks! My daughter was SO stressed out with

> the combination of school, her part-time job and her social network

> (lol), that the whole household seemed to be walking on eggshells for

> the better part of the year. She wasnt the ONLY one who breathed a

> sigh of relief when it was all over!

>

> You have my sympathies too, HSC mums!

>

> Mon

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> *From:* SydBand [mailto:SydBand ] *On

> Behalf Of *Helen Rice

> *Sent:* Tuesday, 9 September 2008 4:34 PM

> *To:* SydBand

> *Subject:* Sally's Update

>

> Hi all,

> Sally went back for a fill yesterday and she has lost 2.5 kgs in 2

> weeks and she was really chuffed!. Altogether she has lost 16 kgs and

> her body shape has changed. She is even exercising a bit more by

> taking the dog for a walk. This is the girl who doesn't get up till 12

> each day!! Hopefully this will inspire her to get up, get out and find

> a job!!

> My other daughter Penny, is going through the HSC woes at the moment

> and it is very difficult balancing the diet versus the eating to get

> over the stress!!

> My heartfelt sympathies for other HSC mums!!

>

> Love to all and hope to see you all on 21st at Napoli.

>

> Helen

>

>

>

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Wow, she has done well Mazz - just goes to show!!

>-- Original Message --

>To: SydBand

>

>Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 08:18:50 +1000

>Subject: Re: HSC

>Reply-To: SydBand

>

>

>The year that my poor daughter was doing her HSC my father died and he

>was like a father to her, that was in the May. Come time for the exams

>Meghan just did not handle the stress and I think she had some small

>mental breakdown and refused to go to the school to do the exams. The

>school sent out teachers to pick her up and try and talk her around but

>no amount of talk could get her to go. So Meghan never completed her

>school studies.

>

>The following year she and became parents to Baileigh. Then the

>next year she went to the local community college and got her AIN

>certificate and worked in a nursing home for 12 months and then she

>enjoyed it so much she went to North Sydney TAFE and done her EN

>certificate and now when Harisyn 3 is off to school she is going to

>study again try for her RN certificate.

>

>I used to worry and pull my hair out over her but she turned her life

>around thank goodness and has done well with her studies so far.

>

>Mazz

>

> wrote:

>>

>> Yeah, I agree the HSC year sucks! My daughter was SO stressed out with

>

>> the combination of school, her part-time job and her social network

>> (lol), that the whole household seemed to be walking on eggshells for

>> the better part of the year. She wasnt the ONLY one who breathed a

>> sigh of relief when it was all over!

>>

>> You have my sympathies too, HSC mums!

>>

>> Mon

>>

>>

>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>> *From:* SydBand [mailto:SydBand ] *On

>> Behalf Of *Helen Rice

>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 9 September 2008 4:34 PM

>> *To:* SydBand

>> *Subject:* Sally's Update

>>

>> Hi all,

>> Sally went back for a fill yesterday and she has lost 2.5 kgs in 2

>> weeks and she was really chuffed!. Altogether she has lost 16 kgs and

>> her body shape has changed. She is even exercising a bit more by

>> taking the dog for a walk. This is the girl who doesn't get up till 12

>

>> each day!! Hopefully this will inspire her to get up, get out and find

>

>> a job!!

>> My other daughter Penny, is going through the HSC woes at the moment

>> and it is very difficult balancing the diet versus the eating to get

>> over the stress!!

>> My heartfelt sympathies for other HSC mums!!

>>

>> Love to all and hope to see you all on 21st at Napoli.

>>

>> Helen

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> FREE Emoticons for your email - by IncrediMail! Click Here!

>> <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=99437 & rui=44992062>

>>

>>

>>

>> __________ NOD32 3432 (20080910) Information __________

>>

>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.

>> http://www.eset.com

>

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