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Lynn- I agree with everything you said. Sometimes, it would be easier

if we were single. They just don't understand the illness, there's no

way they can. We don't have a cold or a flu, something that they could

understand. We look fine on the outside. What the heck is the

problem?? You see what I mean? Hubby and I got in a fight yesterday

because " he was bored. " What do you want me to do for you oh lovely

husband of mine? Sigh.... It's frustrating.

~Krista

> > >

> > > Cherie,

> > >

> > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . .

> It's

> > never too soon.

> > >

> > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a

> > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until they

> > are older.

> > >

> > > If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the transition

> will

> > be easier. . .

> > >

> > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . " I don't eat

> > Processed food! "

> > >

> > > The kids soon learn that they feel better on a healthy diet.

> > >

> > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

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Hi Cathie,

I agree! At least their should be a book to study for all ages.

Though at times I wonder......are they really trainable? :)

Cherie

>

> Men Training 101 should be offered in high school and

college... :) :) :)

> Maybe even in grade school is not too early to start them...

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Krista,

You can look at the way I do, it is a blessing we did not get pregnant with the toxic bombs. There are so many kids sick due to the fact their moms had "safe" implants. Lynn

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So, I am 29 years old. And, at 29 years old most of you know that ALLof your friends are pregnant. I had 16 friends this past summer thateither had a baby or are pregnant. Hubby and I have been trying forquite some time, no luck. It is truly heartbreaking. I can feel forboth of you. Adding that to what I've already been going through, it'sno wonder I'm depressed.~Krista> > >> > > Cherie,> > > > > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . . > It's > > never too soon. > > > > > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a > > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until they > > are older. > > > > > > If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the transition > will > > be easier. . . > > > > > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . "I don't eat > > Processed food!" > > > > > > The kids soon learn

that they feel better on a healthy diet. > > > > > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.> > > > > > Hugs,> > > > > > Rogene> > >> >>

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Lynn,

Amen to that!!

Cherie

> > >

> > > Cherie,

> > >

> > > I feel the same many times - especially when I am sick. I have

> > been divorced twice!! Married two alcoholics in a row! I am now

> > married to a great guy - thank you God! But I have always wanted

> > children and we haven't been able to have one. We have tried for

> > over 4 years and spent thousands on fertility treatments. We have

> > pretty much given up.

> > >

> > > Many times I get down because of the divorces and the fact that

I

> > can't have a baby. All of my friends, sister, brother, co-

workers - -

> > etc, just popping them out left and right. So hard for me to be

> > happy when I am so jealous. I feel like a selfish jerk. Then on

top

> > of it I am sick with " toxic bomb illness " (good one).

> > >

> > > Thankfully I am getting better. I just know God has a plan for

me

> > and a baby, whether it is adoption or my very own. Perhaps I

didn't

> > get pregnant because of the bombs!! Anyhow - I always try to find

> > the good out of all the bad. Oh, another one, I had a horrible

> > horrible diet before I got sick. So, now that I am ill I am

eating

> > so much healthier - another positive.

> > >

> > > Cherie~ I just know you get to feeling better after explant.

> > Things will turn around. You are just at a really low point right

> > now. When you don't feel good it is hard to see the positives.

Hang

> > in there, only another week and a half until you can start fresh.

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Lynn

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Re: ***Cherie ***

> > >

> > > Rogene,

> > >

> > > My daughter is one of the most pickiest eaters I have ever

seen. I

> > > have been introducing new foods to her, but nope....won' t even

try

> > > it. I keep at it but I am wasting a lot of food. She doesn't

drink

> > > soda's and very little juice. She likes flavored water. I tried

> > some

> > > gluten-free stuff on her lately....that was a no go! She loves

> > apples

> > > and carrots, so I push that mostly because I get them down her.

She

> > > has a very limited desire for foods. She doesn't like anything

> > creamy

> > > and hates any condiment. Apparently I am to be loaded up with

lots

> > > of challenges in this lifetime...autism, divorce, toxic boob

> > > syndrome, and changing my daughters diet. hmmmmmm

> > >

> > > Cherie

> > >

> > > --- In , Rogene <saxony01@ .>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Cherie,

> > > >

> > > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . .

> > It's

> > > never too soon.

> > > >

> > > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a

> > > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until

they

> > > are older.

> > > >

> > > > If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the

transition

> > will

> > > be easier. . .

> > > >

> > > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . " I don't

eat

> > > Processed food! "

> > > >

> > > > The kids soon learn that they feel better on a healthy diet.

> > > >

> > > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I hear you Krista!! My hubby misses the old me. The one who loved to go do stuff - skiing, golfing, movies, dinner, to the bar dancing. Well for a while, she did not exist (but she is slowly coming back). I was lucky to make it to work let alone do anything above an beyond work!! I could barely do laundry. You are so right, they see us on the outside as healthy. It is tough, but my hubby and I are making it. When he says he is bored I tell him to call a friend and go have a drink or play poker, something - just get the heck out of my hair Lynn

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Lynn- I agree with everything you said. Sometimes, it would be easierif we were single. They just don't understand the illness, there's noway they can. We don't have a cold or a flu, something that they couldunderstand. We look fine on the outside. What the heck is theproblem?? You see what I mean? Hubby and I got in a fight yesterdaybecause "he was bored." What do you want me to do for you oh lovelyhusband of mine? Sigh.... It's frustrating.~Krista> > >> > > Cherie,> > > > > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . . > It's > > never too soon. > > > > > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a > > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until they > > are older. > > > > > >

If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the transition > will > > be easier. . . > > > > > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . "I don't eat > > Processed food!" > > > > > > The kids soon learn that they feel better on a healthy diet. > > > > > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.> > > > > > Hugs,> > > > > > Rogene> > >> >>

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Krista . . .

You might take a tip from one of our ladies who was having a few problems with her husband she dearly loved . . . She found ways to derail anger. . .

In one instance, when he had gone outside mad, she mooned him through the window! . . . That broke the spell.

You can't be mad and laugh at the same time. . . Do something crazy, unexpected and funny! . . . You'll both be in stitches before you know it!

Rogene

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Lynn- Yes, I am looking at it that way. A blessing in disguise, I

suppose. We're going to start trying again this spring. Wish us luck!

~Krista

> > > >

> > > > Cherie,

> > > >

> > > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . .

> > It's

> > > never too soon.

> > > >

> > > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a

> > > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until they

> > > are older.

> > > >

> > > > If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the transition

> > will

> > > be easier. . .

> > > >

> > > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . " I don't eat

> > > Processed food! "

> > > >

> > > > The kids soon learn that they feel better on a healthy diet.

> > > >

> > > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Lynn- Yes, that is exactly what my hubby is going through. The only

thing I want to do when I'm not working is lay on the couch or sleep!

I know I'll return to my old self in time, it is just frustrating for

him in the meantime. He worries that I'll never get there or that it

will take me a long time. But, it's okay....I'll get there!

I say the same thing to my hubby.....go to the gym, go play some

online poker, whatever, I just can't entertain him right now.

~Krista

> > > >

> > > > Cherie,

> > > >

> > > > Please don't wait to get your daughter on a healthy diet. . .

> > It's

> > > never too soon.

> > > >

> > > > From what we're seeing with SiliconeKids, those who get on a

> > > healthy diet early on do much better than those who wait until they

> > > are older.

> > > >

> > > > If you'll gradually introduce new foods to her, the transition

> > will

> > > be easier. . .

> > > >

> > > > One of the SiliconeKids was quoted bragging . . . " I don't eat

> > > Processed food! "

> > > >

> > > > The kids soon learn that they feel better on a healthy diet.

> > > >

> > > > Detoxing and supplements can wait.

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Rogene- I love that idea! My hubby and I actually do make each other

laugh quite often, which is good. He does some funny things. That, I

can be thankful for. Having a good sense of humor through all of this

is the most important thing (right Dede? :-) ) If he starts acting up

again, I'm going to moon him!!! :-)

~Krista

>

> Krista . . .

>

> You might take a tip from one of our ladies who was having a few

problems with her husband she dearly loved . . . She found ways to

derail anger. . .

>

> In one instance, when he had gone outside mad, she mooned him

through the window! . . . That broke the spell.

>

> You can't be mad and laugh at the same time. . . Do something crazy,

unexpected and funny! . . . You'll both be in stitches before you know it!

>

> Rogene

>

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