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lizv123 reacted to No game in Sex... Oh My God... Sex!
Girl.. You just didn't post all that in the mans room!
Get ready for the private messages to start!
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lizv123 got a reaction from lynchdalynx in Weave or braids: What to do with hair for surgery?
Actually, the added tension on your hair will cause breakage and increase Hair loss. :/
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lizv123 got a reaction from cherrywaves in Puree recipes
Haha I looked for so many recipes before purée stage, and used a few, but trust me: EVERYTHING tastes amazing when you can have food again
And keep in mind: puréed food looks a but like cat vomit. Don't focus on the appearance. Just enjoy
I managed to get the most use out of puréed egg salad and chicken salad. High in Protein, and aside from the texture, pretty close to "normal" food
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lizv123 reacted to Pattyhdz in Non believers
Hubby has it as well. We alway knew she was just like him until she got dx we realized so does he so in our home we call it cheeseburgers . And come to think of it I stopped going. To church when I married him 20 some years ago lol. Thank you all for sharing especially those outed. !! U guys are great!
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lizv123 got a reaction from No game in Non believers
I think this is the one I read: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1558771
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lizv123 got a reaction from No game in Non believers
I think this is the one I read: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1558771
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lizv123 got a reaction from No game in Non believers
http://m.livescience.com/20654-autism-belief-god.html
This is one, but not the exact one I read
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lizv123 reacted to No game in Non believers
Could this be it???
http://m.livescience.com/20654-autism-belief-god.html
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lizv123 got a reaction from gamergirl in Non believers
I actually read an interesting article about autism and atheists. The part of the brain that process religion and faith in an aspie, doesn't function like those who aren't on the spectrum. It goes in hand with their very literal and logical thinking. So she's absolutely not alone. And as parent of a nonbeliever, neither are you
I'm glad you can find comfort in this forum.
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lizv123 got a reaction from gamergirl in Non believers
I actually read an interesting article about autism and atheists. The part of the brain that process religion and faith in an aspie, doesn't function like those who aren't on the spectrum. It goes in hand with their very literal and logical thinking. So she's absolutely not alone. And as parent of a nonbeliever, neither are you
I'm glad you can find comfort in this forum.
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lizv123 reacted to kwigillingok in Seriously?!
Yeah, I hadn't read anywhere that he was diagnosed with it either. I don't know much about this family's culture, but I know there are some cultures in which being fat/very fat is preferable so I wonder if any of that is at play here?
No doubt the kid was in for a world of hurt if things kept going as they did, and I'm never one to suggest a kid should be taken away from loving parents but some kind of intervention was definitely needed. I wonder, if the parents had received counseling or training to help them understand the issue at hand?
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lizv123 got a reaction from kwigillingok in Seriously?!
From what I understand this particular boy didn't have the PW diagnosis. I've worked with kids in the mo/md room that have it. If he did I would still be hesitant but more understanding. This particular, again from what I understand, was just obese. And has very lazy, incompetent parents...
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lizv123 reacted to kwigillingok in Seriously?!
Prader-willi syndrome is genetic, and is a result of a malfunctioning hypothalamus which is in the brain, not the stomach.
It is treated with drugs and supervised diets, I strongly feel they did this baby more harm than good here.
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lizv123 reacted to piercedqt78 in Seriously?!
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/20/living/parents-2-year-old-weight-loss-surgery/index.html For those that didn't see the article. I sat reading it with my mouth hanging open. I was just amazed that the parents, doctors and hospital thought this was ok to do to a child that is still young enough to be taught proper eating habits.
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lizv123 reacted to iggychic in Time To Check Out My Hospital's Er!
Gad we are all sick comedians! I actually almost went into comedy...but that's a long sad story for later...
Liz I'm so glad the meds are helping. A little progress today, more tomorrow, rinse and repeat please!
The chichu...how do you spell that dog name? Anyhoo, that cracked me up. When I was home after surgery my dog (coton de'tulear) my cats (3) and the nanny's chichuwawawawa all would snuggle up with me in bed, all day long. They were the only beings who were happy with my illness LOL And that sweet little wawawawa (Monty) was the best company. He'd snuggle under the covers and just cuddle me. He still does when we dog sit I now am thinking of getting one for DH (I am a self professed non dog lover...despite the fact that our dog thinks I"m his mom). Don't tell I'm softening to them LOL My cats will chew off a toe or something!
We went to a movie tonight. Lincoln. Great movie...don't want to give it away, but it ended badly.
BA dum dum
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