Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 In a message dated 6/25/02 10:23:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, CKEverett@... writes: > I would love for her to be able to write to you if you would agree to it. > Her email address is Snapperz90@.... I have tried to get her to be > involved with the chat groups but she isn't comfortable doing that just > yet. > Again thanks for sharing! Sure she can write to me at anytime:) I'd love to talk to her. I was at one time very jealous of my brother too ... Actually, when my mom found out she was pregnant with him and told us, I threw a fit: first, because i thought my mom was too old for stuff like that (i was 13 at the time) and second, I think it was because I was jealous... I think that comes with every child in reference to a sibling ... But after I got through those adolescent horrifying teenage years and as I got older and understood more, I am not jealous if my 'rents give more attention to mattie, etc because I know that they give each of us equal attention, maybe uneven sometimes but that is when a circumstance or an occassion calls for it (for example, when mom/dad are talking about Mattie's medical stuff, etc. and i want them to do something for me like look at something new i got ~ I've come to understand that important issues come first and to wait my turn)... My younger sister Katey I know is still in that jealous stage ... And when i come home, I've noticed that she tends to get jealous at times when i spend more time with mattie, etc... But I think that jealousy stage (of, it's not fair, you are giving him/her more attention than me) wears out with age. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 In a message dated 6/25/2002 1:40:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, VAGYMNASTY@... writes: << . Actually, when my mom found out she was pregnant with him and told us, I threw a fit: first, because i thought my mom was too old for stuff like that (i was 13 at the time) and second, I think it was because I was jealous... I think that comes with every child in reference to a sibling ... But after I got through those adolescent horrifying teenage years and as I got older and understood more, I am not jealous if my 'rents give more attention to mattie, etc because I know that they give each of us equal attention, maybe uneven sometimes but that is when a circumstance or an occassion calls for it (for example, when mom/dad are talking about Mattie's medical stuff, etc. and i want them to do something for me like look at something new i got ~ I've come to understand that important issues come first and to wait my turn).. >> n, You are very wise. In our family, growing up, it was the oldest who needed more of my parents attention. There were 3 others of us after him. It took me a long to realize what was fair, wasn't necessarily even and that my parents did their best to give us what we needed. Welcome to the list! Kathy, Liam's mom(4) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 She gets this after her Daddy! Best Regards, Casten <tcasten@...> National Air Traffic Controllers Association ZDC Area 5 Rep National Communications Chairman On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 12:53:28 -0500 " david shipp " <shippd@...> wrote: > n will be a welcome asset to the group. What impressive academic credentials. and I look forward to reading her posts. In our family situation, things are a little different, all the siblings have chromosonal disorders so we don't know what it's like to have a different situation. But we will enjoy her input on Down syndrome and family relationships. > > > Dad to , Kristi, (all three Ds) and (Cri du chat) > Husband to C. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 is a wonderful daughter and she didn't give me too much trouble during her teen years. There were three fender benders and she is still financially dependent...lol!!! Oh well, there is hope once May rolls around next year One thing that is interesting....she understands so much of what says, even when I can not. He can have conversations with her on the phone and she then tells me what he has said. He wants to call her every single day. Tim's been gone this week and this morning I said " Guess who is coming home today? " He said , I said no, who is coming home? He said again. I asked " Where is daddy? " ..he said work. I said, no on an airplane. Oh, he said...lol! Oh yea, if you ask the middle two which kid in the family gets more attention, they will say and not ...lol! The truth is that Snoop probably gets the most because he demands the most! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 In a message dated 5/28/2003 8:25:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, writes: > Should I > also be getting my PCP to order preliminary tests? And at what point > should I be approaching the insurance folks? I thought I'd do that > after getting PCP to write a letter.... > You just need the consultation approved. After that, you go to the consult and get the test list. THEN you get the tests done, and USC gets you the date for surgery as soon as the results are FAXED to them. Apparently they do not allow regular mail for test results (weird...but a rule). YOu will want to have a copy of the test results to HAND carry and have for yourself, just in case the fax mysteriously disapears from the office or something. MOST IMPORTANT: Get your PCP to authorize the consultation with USC Dr. Anthone. After that, I am told, it is pretty much a standard breeze to get Tricare to cover everything. Anne in Santee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2011 Report Share Posted August 13, 2011 1. What is the most common reason for tooth staining in the UK- nope cigarette smoking was not an option. They varied from Fluorosis to A.I to D.I to tetracycline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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