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I had

> resorted to reading them online!

> Sad person that I am.

>

> Trisha

Snap!! No messages have come through to me from any of the NCT groups

since Thursday - no digests but lots of messages on-line.

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I had

> resorted to reading them online!

> Sad person that I am.

>

> Trisha

Snap!! No messages have come through to me from any of the NCT groups

since Thursday - no digests but lots of messages on-line.

ann

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I thought about it for a good two minutes and I have to say, I don't know.

I am not even sure I get it.

Georga

HELP!

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> " I'm in love with you, " says .

>

> " no, " I say, " You LOVE me. You're not IN LOVE with me. "

>

> " We play games together, and watch paramount and nickelodeon videos

together, and you read me stories, and sometimes we play playstation

together, and we go to the store and the movies together...so we're IN LOVE,

right? "

>

> " No. We love each other. Being IN love is not the same thing. "

>

> " What's being IN love? "

>

> " Go ask Daddy. "

>

> He DIDN'T go ask his dad; he just shrugged and went back to his video

game.

>

> I'm going to have to answer this sooner or later..how do you explain to a

6 1/2 year old with no theory of mind the difference between loving and

being in love??? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Jacquie

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I understand completely.

However, any real friend that understands that he is just " quirky " and

doesn't say things quite right. I wouldn't stress that to much.

See, this scemantics thing has me wondering now...am I in love with my

husband or do I love him? And is there really a difference?

I mean, when we tell our husband/boyfriend/SO " I love you " it means one

thing, when we tell our children " I love you " it means something slightly

different, when we tell a friend " I love you " it means something else.

There are just many types of love but they are all represented by " I love

you " . I mean, how many people say " I love you, and I don't mean that in any

*weird* sort of way? "

It's all confusing.

Georga

Re: HELP!

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> > I thought about it for a good two minutes and I have to say, I don't

know.

> > I am not even sure I get it.

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> Not in a way you can put into words, right?

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> I just don't want him telling boys who might be his friends that he's in

> love with them. Once he drew a picture of himself and Ben getting

married.

>

> Of course, I'm always open to the idea that he might be gay, but let's

face

> it -- in first grade to who knows what grade, telling another boy you're

in

> love with him might get your ass kicked. :-(

>

> Jacquie

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How about presenting it more like " a rule " than a concept? Something

like ...

Mommies and Daddies fall " IN LOVE " and get married. " IN LOVE " is for

between Mommies and Daddies.

" LOVE " is what Mommies and sons have. The LOVE each other.

That might satisfy him for the time being.

Debbie with twins

- Jordan (ASD) 2.5yo

- (NT) 2.5yo

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Okay, I'm confused now too, Georga.

Maggie

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> I thought about it for a good two minutes and I have to say, I don't know.

> I am not even sure I get it.

Not in a way you can put into words, right?

I just don't want him telling boys who might be his friends that he's in

love with them. Once he drew a picture of himself and Ben getting married.

Of course, I'm always open to the idea that he might be gay, but let's face

it -- in first grade to who knows what grade, telling another boy you're in

love with him might get your ass kicked. :-(

Jacquie

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Either way, it's gotta make you feel good : )

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 33, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 10 wks

ps: good talking!

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> " I'm in love with you, " says .

>

> " no, " I say, " You LOVE me. You're not IN LOVE with me. "

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Either way, it's gotta make you feel good : )

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 33, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 10 wks

ps: good talking!

----- Original Message -----

>

> " I'm in love with you, " says .

>

> " no, " I say, " You LOVE me. You're not IN LOVE with me. "

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Ohhhhh, I am so dreading this time coming, I mean how do we really

explain what came naturally to us over time?

The girls have already been kind of asking why I don't call dh Dad,

I have explained it away as " he is my husband and you are his

daughters " ....like they understood ;o) but it sounded good.

He loves you and that's fab.

Freyja tells me she loves me but Liesel doesn't :(

Louisa

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Ohhhhh, I am so dreading this time coming, I mean how do we really

explain what came naturally to us over time?

The girls have already been kind of asking why I don't call dh Dad,

I have explained it away as " he is my husband and you are his

daughters " ....like they understood ;o) but it sounded good.

He loves you and that's fab.

Freyja tells me she loves me but Liesel doesn't :(

Louisa

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> I would just say " Mommy and son love is different than Mommy and

Daddy

> love " .

> Leave it at that, for now.

>

> Penny :-D

Yea I agree with this.

Kerri

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  • 4 years later...

Hi everyone,

I'm chelating, and all in all noticing HUGE improvements. However

right now I'm extremely tired, have HUGE problems concentrating, and

have a puffy face.

Before I began chelating I tried thyroid supplementation to see if it

would do anything. We followed Dr. ' guidelines, and even on a

very low dose I evinced the symptoms of hypothyroidism.

All in all, my physician is wonderful, but a) he doesn't approve of

. He may be willing to measure thyroid and give thyroid

supplements as long as I stay within normal ranges.

We measured saliva cortisol; it's normal.

I want to go into any meeting I have as well informed as possible. My

questions are:

1) somewhere, in the back of my head, I remember hearing something

about overreactions to armour possibly being due to weak adrenals.

Does anyone know this?

2) What dosing should I ask for with armour.

3) Would anyone have had any experience with this treatment, and have

any advice to offer?

thanks in advance.

S.

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