Guest guest Posted March 19, 2003 Report Share Posted March 19, 2003 Hi Chantelle, Just take lessons from her and try to eat slowly with her. Kay question > How do you make a slow eater eat faster? Im watching this girl and > its taking her forever to chow down on caned noodles in pasta sause. > I swear at the rate she eats, her meal will be half digested before > she finishes eating! > > Oh she has no feeding issues. She is just a very slow eater Quite > the opposit of me who can eat a can of noodles in about 20 seconds. > > Chantelle > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) > please contact marion@... or visit > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page > at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > 6th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, > July 25-27, 2003. Information will be available at our website > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 --- " " wrote: >> He needs to drag the divorce out as long as possible so that he and > his daughter (the one not still with me) can keep their insurance > since it is my job that affords it to them. This costs me an extra > $700 a month that I don't have, but I don't think he cares. , I can't answer your other questions, but there is a very quick fix to this particular problem. Simply call your Human Resources department at your employer (or whoever handles your insurance enrollments) and tell them you need to drop your family coverage and keep only individual coverage. It should be significantly less expensive. Tell them there has been a change in family status - a divorce proceeding with him moving out should qualify - and therefore they should make the change immediately. They are required by law not to make you wait until the next enrollment period to make a change in coverage when there is a qualified change in family status. Make the call. You won't lose one more penny's worth of income on this issue. You are under no obligation to continue paying for his insurance. And your employer would be delighted to drop one more dependent. Why would you continue to do this a day longer than necessary!?! Cheryl in AZ Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Is it just me or do your BP's come in and out of it? Like are they ever normal? Mine is (now is not one of them). But it makes it very hard and difficult to draw the boundary. It's hard because sometimes she'll just snap out of it (well, okay, not snap out of it - more like act like it never happened and try to be normal). I'm getting to the point where I can't pretend along with her anymore. I feel like it's come down to " me " or " her " . But then I turn on the TV last night and there's this preacher going on and on about 'Never Give Up'. Never, ever, ever, - ever. It makes me angry. Like I need anymore guilt! I'm having a hard time with my faith right now. I don't know if I'm mad at God or just all the people trying to tell me what God says I should do! They assume they are dealing with 'normal' circumstances. I'm sorry, but this is not a " one size fits all " . I really resent the fact that they generally don't acknowledge the fact THAT THESE PEOPLE ARE FREAKIN CRAZY!!! I even get sick of my few friends trying to help. It's just so damn frustrating. And alienating. Bridget " Be the change you want to see in the world. " -Mahatma Gandhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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