Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 The information I found on nail health was as follows;Ridges going horizontal involve circulation,or B vit. deficancies,or Iron deficancies,or a problem in assimilating them. On the subject of calmatives,I found I can take Kava-Kava now and I'm relaxed. Will try it tonight and see if it works on the RLS. At least it's not bringing on the rls. Like the Xanax did. Has anybody else used either one? Any feedback on them? Also I've found out Tight underwear make my hips,legs in some discomfort. Wonder if that brought on the pain in the hips? I received the book. Haven't read much yet. Did catch something about arms going numb. I just attributed that to the injuries I have sustained previously. Is it the RLS instead? I know when I get an adjustment it goes away for awhile. Any input on that? Well,gotta go. Hope you all find some kind of relief. I really do. COCO MO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 , My heart goes out to you with this situation. I'm sorry you can't get your husband and mil to agree to keep these foods from your son. It upsets me that your husband ignores you as much as your mil does. I hope that you find some peace with this issue (and soon for Ki's health!) We are thinking of you. and the gang. ----- Original Message ----- My dad could watch them, maybe. I would probably trust him. ( he has Asperger's Syndrome, but I don't think he'd give things to Ki, he's pretty good about following instructions if I give him a list), my brother-who knows about allergies and stuff and would never give them anything and then there is my mom and my friend, all know and have lived the food allergy route, but they aren't always available, but I think between the lot of them I can manage. I just really wanted the boys to be able to spend time with their grandma (MIL). Oh, well. I will need a babysitter through out the summer for the boys while I volunteer at camp, just one day a week, I will work something out and I maybe able to bring him sometimes. Thanks all for listening to me cry! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 , My heart goes out to you with this situation. I'm sorry you can't get your husband and mil to agree to keep these foods from your son. It upsets me that your husband ignores you as much as your mil does. I hope that you find some peace with this issue (and soon for Ki's health!) We are thinking of you. and the gang. ----- Original Message ----- My dad could watch them, maybe. I would probably trust him. ( he has Asperger's Syndrome, but I don't think he'd give things to Ki, he's pretty good about following instructions if I give him a list), my brother-who knows about allergies and stuff and would never give them anything and then there is my mom and my friend, all know and have lived the food allergy route, but they aren't always available, but I think between the lot of them I can manage. I just really wanted the boys to be able to spend time with their grandma (MIL). Oh, well. I will need a babysitter through out the summer for the boys while I volunteer at camp, just one day a week, I will work something out and I maybe able to bring him sometimes. Thanks all for listening to me cry! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 , My heart goes out to you with this situation. I'm sorry you can't get your husband and mil to agree to keep these foods from your son. It upsets me that your husband ignores you as much as your mil does. I hope that you find some peace with this issue (and soon for Ki's health!) We are thinking of you. and the gang. ----- Original Message ----- My dad could watch them, maybe. I would probably trust him. ( he has Asperger's Syndrome, but I don't think he'd give things to Ki, he's pretty good about following instructions if I give him a list), my brother-who knows about allergies and stuff and would never give them anything and then there is my mom and my friend, all know and have lived the food allergy route, but they aren't always available, but I think between the lot of them I can manage. I just really wanted the boys to be able to spend time with their grandma (MIL). Oh, well. I will need a babysitter through out the summer for the boys while I volunteer at camp, just one day a week, I will work something out and I maybe able to bring him sometimes. Thanks all for listening to me cry! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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