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  1. 2 hours ago, Soror said:

    Updating with new info

    Gyn said the cysts that cysts were just follicular and not a concern. She prescribed bc. So, now did isn't dealing with the pain and bleeding like she was- some but manageable, normal levels. 

    Fatigue is still present and random aches and pains. I've had her taking all the vitamins- d3, iron (ferritin was at 33 so not crazy low but could be higher), and b complex. These have not improved her energy level. We're doing outside time, regular bedtime and all that 

    She was telling me yesterday that she really felt especially tired and icky. And then today she passed out cold in church. Eyes in the back of her head and all that. I think it was the getting up and down. We left and had her sit down, eat, and drink electrolytes. BP was 80s/50s when we got home. 

    We talked to gyn about possible eds and she'd said if that was causing period issues the treatment would still be the same. Id foolishly hoped the bc would perhaps help with the other issues but it seems we need to pursue this more. 

    I need the poor man's tilt table test abd her pulse rise right at 40 bpm. I know pots pops up a lot with eds so when she passed out that came to mind after reading various things on here.

    A lot of this sounds very similar to my 18yo DD. She had bad periods and went on BCP. She hasn't been diagnosed with EDS, but I'm pretty sure she has it. And she was exhausted and fainting frequently. Our pediatrician referred her to a pediatric cardiologist who quickly diagnosed her with POTS. He ended up prescribing her 3 different medications, but one in particular seems to be the most helpful (corlanor/iverbradine). The medication helps a lot, but it's not perfect. 

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  2. Current plans for my youngest:

    Math- Math With Confidence Grade 6 (pilot testing)

    Spelling- AAS finish 5 and most of 6

    Grammar- Winston Grammar Advanced

    Writing- Hake 

    Literature- Mosdos Press Pearl

    History- probably Curiosity Chronicles paired with History Unboxed (ancients)

    Science- probably Science Mom Chemistry and some other stuff thrown in

    Electives- theater, choir, and baking classes

  3. My 5th grader has been using her earth science this year. I think it's great, she thinks it's OK. My older daughter did their biology when she was in 7th and loved it. She is now in 8th and doing physics and enjoys it. I think you can watch a sample lesson on YouTube. Some kids are turned off by the "goofiness" but my kids think it's great.

  4. My brother faints at the sight or mention of blood. His wife has a heart condition that requires a fair amount of doctor visits, blood draws, etc. So this has been a problem in the past. He finds that if he has a purpose, he is less likely to faint, so taking notes, having a list of questions etc. He has also learned to quickly sit down and elevate his feet, even if it is embarrassing. He still faints sometimes. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, kokotg said:

    This has come up a lot on college confidential; the question is poorly worded...you're supposed to answer yes to that only if you're financially eligible for free lunch, not if you get it because everyone in your school/state/whatever does.

    Well, hopefully I can fix it later. I have read differing opinions about this, some say check the box if you get free lunch for any reason, others say only if you would income qualify.

    Our school is a title one school so we often get the benefits of that even though our income wouldn't qualify us. For instance, we get free SAT testing and were able to get free college applications, etc. So I felt like I was supposed to check the box 😬

  6. On 1/10/2024 at 7:04 PM, amiesmom said:

    I was able to log on and submit today, but it didn't ask me about assets at all. I did give permission for the IRS retrieval, but I don't know if I missed something or what. This is my first time doing FAFSA.

    Quoting myself here because I found out why I didn't have to report assets. I checked the box stating that a member of our household receives free school lunch, which my (public schooled) kids do, as does every kid in my state attending public school. So that's interesting. I don't know if once they retrieve my IRS information I will be asked to provide my assets based on our income or if we will be exempt. 

  7. Our local high school (my oldest two attend) no longer offers any honors classes. You can choose AP if it's offered or you are in the general ed class for that subject. My kids have both taken some of their AP courses just to avoid being in general ed for the subject (because it's so abysmally taught). Because our school is a Title I school, we pay $5 per AP exam, the school pays the rest, so almost every student in the class takes the exam. Our pass rates are not great, depending on the subject there might only be 2 or 3 kids who pass (math and science mostly, other subjects have higher pass rates). 

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  8. 7 minutes ago, *Jessica* said:

    My husband used cinnamon instead of cumin in our homemade enchilada recipe once.  It wasn’t bad, but it was definitely different.

    My daughter made the opposite mistake when making cinnamon toast. The results were not good, haha!

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  9. 45 minutes ago, Melissa in Australia said:

     

    The little magic heart pill  I really rely on,  Ivabradine.  It was delayed by a few hours today  because hospital pharmacy ran out and boy do I go downhill fast. They ended up sending a student nurse to different wards to borrow some 

    My daughter takes Ivabradine and it seems the pharmacy has to special order it every month. It takes forever to be delivered. She's a mess without it. I hope they're able to get a good supply of it for you.

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  10. I hadn't even thought of that. Our school put in a new policy this year - no phones out during class. My DS always has his in his pocket, but DD's pockets are too small. However, every time they have been locked down (not a drill, due to actual threats) they have both communicated with me. They always casually mention where they are. I think they want to come across as not afraid, but they are. My DD said something like "we're all in the band room closet, but if a shooter comes in I think I have a better chance of surviving than others." 😭

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