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  1. I wear these. They are cotton and very breathable. :001_smile:
  2. When Mickey Rooney died recently I was surprised that he had still been around.
  3. Oh gosh, go to the pool, definitely! I can't concentrate in 91 degree heat with humidity, and I wouldn't expect my kid to :001_smile: Hope AC gets fixed asap.
  4. I'd want to know, and I would absolutely want the parent that caught them to give them heck!
  5. I get the same effect. I have extremely low D, but every time I've tried to supplement, I feel like I have the flu. Weird. :confused1:
  6. The Housewife Assassin's Handbook was a funny read.
  7. That's it, exactly. In my case, it is systemic, meaning my organs are greatly effected also. It IS a connective tissue disease, but, all CTDs vary widely.
  8. I have Systemic Sclerosis(Scleroderma). Hypermobility is def. not an issue, just the opposite. Have you seen a specialist?
  9. I have an unfinished icky little laundry/water heater/furnace room. So, my dream is to someday have a "real" laundry room :001_smile:
  10. I deleted my other post because it seemed a tad rude when I looked at it again. Not my intention. I just truly don't get the idea of judging people by their clothes. I also can't see the situation you mentioned as being comparable. Someone who is unkempt, messy, and a "slob" as you put it shouldn't be in the same category as a women who puts on a dress that she feels makes her look nice, flatters her body, etc. I think most of us just dress(when dressing up) in what makes us feel pretty. I really don't care if someone gives me attention over what I'm wearing, that's their problem, not mine. Just my opinion :001_smile:
  11. I agree that seizures can be very different in all people, I was talking about what happened to my infant. Infants USUALLY get very sleepy after a seizure. That being said, I doubt this is what is going on here. It all sounds perfectly normal. But, I do agree with candicane that if something feels off, then ask your doc.
  12. I was waiting for someone to start this thread! Were we ALL yelling "No way!" when we saw that it was Elsa? Love it, I think it will definitely be the actual Snow Queen fairy tale, and not the movie version. But, I can see why they had to make her look like the movie Elsa, or how else would we know who the heck she was? Loved the whole episode! Can't wait for next season.
  13. Okay, I am a mom who's son had epilepsy as an infant. Is your ds falling to sleep, or extremely tired after the giggling fits? If not, then you can rest assured that this isn't a seizure. I agree with everyone else, this is very normal, both for the baby to be giggling, and for you to be a worried mom. He sounds like a normal, happy baby to me :001_smile:
  14. Almost forgot about this. I love this spatula, that is another thing I have several of.
  15. The little white-handled paring knives. They are really cheap and I use them constantly. I always buy several when I get the chance.
  16. I tested negative on the blood tests for years. It wasn't until I had the small bowel biopsy did they see that I most definitely had Celiac. I had gotten seriously underweight, and was very sick before that biopsy. I was like you, I would give up gluten for a while, but think, well, I don't have Celiac, so I would go back to eating it. As soon as we got the biopsy results back and I stopped all gluten for good(a year ago), I was able to gain and keep some weight on and I wasn't so darned sick anymore. To me it was very worth it.
  17. Oh yes, that is awful. Poor Nester crying "Mama? Mama?"
  18. Soul sucking for sure. But, I could probably survive it for 3 months.
  19. Well, this will not be a popular answer, but, I would just let her have a small handful of chocolate chips after dinner or lunch every day. And play dress up with her often, so she can wear your jewelry under your supervision and get her nails painted by mom.
  20. This. We have just started getting it, and it is ok, but a TON of ads. National Geographic is much better, IMO.
  21. Pretty much every Pixar movie: 'Cars'-when Lightning stops and goes back to help the King. 'Monsters Inc'-at the end when Mike puts Boo's door back together, then Sully goes in and you hear Boo say "Kitty!". 'Finding Nemo'-when Dory is begging Marlen not to leave her, because when she's with him she's "home". 'Brave'-at the end when Merida is hugging the bear, thinking that her mom is not coming back. 'Wall-E'-when Wall-E is malfunctioning and not himself, then his eyes change and he says "Eve". And not Pixar, but in 'The Princess and the Frog' when Ray dies, then comes back as a star next to his love. Seriously, I can't even go on.
  22. I tested negative for Celiac for years, it wasn't until I had a small bowel biopsy that showed Celiac damage. I had stopped gluten on and off over the years because it just made me feel less sick, but, I would get back on gluten again because it was just easier to eat what everyone else did. I had gotten severely underweight by the time they found it. As soon as I went completely gf, for a year now I think, I started to slowly gain and keep the weight on. So, I say, if it makes you feel better, listen to your body. Same goes for your kids, you know them best.
  23. Yep, I get those. ALWAYS in the middle of the night. Used to scare to heck out of me, now I just lay there and wait it out. I went to the ER the first time it happened, heart and everything else was fine. Tends to get worse when I'm getting close to starting. They suck, so sorry you are dealing with this.
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