yes.
yes.
Accuracy in medical discussion should be important to everyone and I'm glad you shared what you know.
I'm totally making a Khal Drogo scarecrow for my garden this year.
I'm a firm believer in over being the only right way but I actually put it on under because it's harder for my toddlers to swat and unroll it then go running through thd house trailing toilet paper.
TVM: Since the birth size of babies started going up, since obesity epidemic started pressing on a birth stretched vaginal canal, and since the boomers have all finished the change of life and dont have enough estrogen to keep things together. and.... since urogyns have finally started to agree on a placement…
I did not and do not. I only donate to the JDRF because I have a son that was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 9 months old.
okay. So it did raise awareness because I had no clue what ALS was and then I wiki'd it and now Lucius Lyon has it and I'm super glad I read a wiki page and totally get his struggle.
My teen years were filled with fear and terror due to my father's declining health and increasing breaks from reality. He had always been a gun enthusiast and my mother, who was an idiot, refused to get rid of them for fear of his temper.
Yes! I took it a little too far though. I have a baby doll naned Lucy (she's in my childrens playroom right now) and she was my real baby and I worried that she would think I stopped lovibg her if I plaplayed with another doll too long so I would chop the hair off my other dolls and draw on their faces so they would…
I saw this moment and my brain said "I NEED A FUR COAT!" not real fur because thats not necessary (unless I take up a life of all outdoor living and nomadic snowshoeing and use a time machine to travel back before ski pants were a thing).
rum chata is so good that a friend gavd it to me as a christmas gift.
we're all consumers to come point but we can curb how much people make off that behavior.
Mine was started with a collection of picture of my 9 month old in in the PICU in full diabetic keto acidosis on the day he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Not my favorite memory but not one I can escape since he's been poked thousands of times since then and will never escape this disease.
I have a 15 month old with Type 1 Diabetes and I would love for there to be increased awareness. I'm sick of strangers asking why he has an ipod (his insulin pump) or why I fed him so much sugar and "made" him get diabetes (I just. I can't even. If you think thats valid, google Type 1 diabetes.)
I think you can be an adult, function as an adult, and still feel 13.
Thee rule I was told is that it's typically healthiest to continue your normal activity routine and to do so until you dont feel like it or it gets uncomfortable. That being said, I've heard of a couple women having trouble birthing because they didn't give their body extra grace to let the muscles relax into stretchy…
lol. I like his commentary!
I was 9 and playing in the yard with some friwnds, we were trying to see who could do the most car wheels and I fell break both the bones in my left arm. My parents took me to the hospital where I had my arm wrapped in an ace bandage and was sent home with a Tylenol to wait until 6th the next day for surgery to set my…
Everyone in the state knows where her house is, we also know whenever anyone in the state sneezes. It's just that living in such a microcommunity makes everyone give zero $h!/s about what anyone else is doing.
I'm a stay at home mom to a 1 year old and a 2.5 year old.