Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 welcome julie and all of our other recent new members. i am jenn and am 21 i am married and have twos tepdaughters 11 and going to be 13 in september. i am 5'3 " and i am back at 210 lbs. i am aiming for aq 50 lbs loss. i am still under my original start weight of 225 but i want to get down to a size ten. as my goal. i just recently registerd with weight watchers, so i will start attending the meetings next week and i had been really lazy for the past few weeks with exercise and weekends have been great. i've done okay this week. but definitely as a suggestion watch portions and exercise will help we are very supportive here and i hope you get what you watn out of the group > Hi W.L. Buddies, > My name is , I am a married,(almost 6 years) mother of 2 > children 5 and 3. I am 5'10 " and I weigh 269lbs,I have tried several > diets with little to no luck, and I have spent money that I dont > really have to spend. I joined this group because I need some > buddies and some encouragment. Most of my friends have moved away, > so I came searching. cant wait to hear from some of you!! JULIE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Welcome Tanja to our group! My name is son, I've been a part of this wonderful group for 5-6 months now, maybe a little longer. But it's atruely wonderful, loving and caring group. I am a Nurse, but I just don't know what to suggest for your chronic pain. Maybe there's others in the group that could help with this. Some medications work for some others don't. It's a kind of trial and error type thing to find which works for you the best.Talk to your Dr. too and maybe suggest a pain specialist for an evaluation. Once again, Welcome! Sincerely, S. Introducing myself > Hi every one > > My name is Tanja Nedergaard, I have been in this group now for about 2 weeks. > > Reading all the mails everyday was hard to begin with but I just tjeck my mail at least twice a day. > > Well I'm 24, married, live in Calgary, so if there's anyone from Calgary, I would love to meet You. Because I wont be able to go to the conference in Buffalo. > > I was diagnosed with the EDS III 10 days before I gave birth to my son, He is now 19 months. > My husband is also very flexible, but he does not have any problems so he is probably just hypermobile. > > I have a lot of problems with my shoulders, hip, back, neck, ancles and wrists. > > I am trying to find some medicine to cope with my cronic pain, and I want to get off the Neurontin, it doesn't work for me.Does any of You have suggestions that I can give my doctor. She is a really good doctor, if I have any suggestions she tjecks them out and tells me what she thinks about it/ them. > > And before I go...I just want to say Hi to Aase Marit and Cindy C, thank You for being so sweet to me. > Tanja, Calgary > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi Tanja -- Welcome to the group!! My name is Patti and I have Vascular EDS and have been a member for about 6 months now. As others have already told you, this is a fantastic group - the people here are more than willing to help wherever they can. It doesn't look like I'll make the conference this year either (gonna miss out on the tattoo-ing -- I've always wanted one!!!), but if there is anything I can do for you, just let me know (on or off list). Take care and I hope you are well. Patti Introducing myself Hi every one My name is Tanja Nedergaard, I have been in this group now for about 2 weeks. --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 SHE HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY. IT WAS WORSE WHEN SHE WAS YOUNGER. I HAVE SOME THEORIES THOUGH. I THINK BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T HEAR, SHE DOESN'T FEEL LIKE SHE IS A PART OF THE WORLD OUTSIDE HERSELF. SORT OF LIKE INFANTS, IF THEY DON'T SEE YOU YOU ARE NOT THERE ANYMORE. I THINK DEAF PEOPLE VIEW THEIR OWN WORLD THAT WAY. IF THEY THINK IT, IT IS. SO I THINK WHEN I GIVE HER RULES OR TRY TO CHANGE SOMETHING IN " HER WORLD " SHE REACTS INSTINCTIVELY BY YELLING OR HITTING THINGS. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS MAKES SENSE TO YOU OR NOT, BUT I HAVE A FRIEND WHOSE MOM IS DEAF AND I SEE THE SIMILARITIES EVEN THOUGH SHE IS A SIXTY YEAR OLD WOMAN. THEY SEEM TO REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAY THEY BEHAVE OR THE ACTIONS THEY TAKE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 SHE HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY. IT WAS WORSE WHEN SHE WAS YOUNGER. I HAVE SOME THEORIES THOUGH. I THINK BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T HEAR, SHE DOESN'T FEEL LIKE SHE IS A PART OF THE WORLD OUTSIDE HERSELF. SORT OF LIKE INFANTS, IF THEY DON'T SEE YOU YOU ARE NOT THERE ANYMORE. I THINK DEAF PEOPLE VIEW THEIR OWN WORLD THAT WAY. IF THEY THINK IT, IT IS. SO I THINK WHEN I GIVE HER RULES OR TRY TO CHANGE SOMETHING IN " HER WORLD " SHE REACTS INSTINCTIVELY BY YELLING OR HITTING THINGS. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS MAKES SENSE TO YOU OR NOT, BUT I HAVE A FRIEND WHOSE MOM IS DEAF AND I SEE THE SIMILARITIES EVEN THOUGH SHE IS A SIXTY YEAR OLD WOMAN. THEY SEEM TO REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAY THEY BEHAVE OR THE ACTIONS THEY TAKE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 SHE HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY. IT WAS WORSE WHEN SHE WAS YOUNGER. I HAVE SOME THEORIES THOUGH. I THINK BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T HEAR, SHE DOESN'T FEEL LIKE SHE IS A PART OF THE WORLD OUTSIDE HERSELF. SORT OF LIKE INFANTS, IF THEY DON'T SEE YOU YOU ARE NOT THERE ANYMORE. I THINK DEAF PEOPLE VIEW THEIR OWN WORLD THAT WAY. IF THEY THINK IT, IT IS. SO I THINK WHEN I GIVE HER RULES OR TRY TO CHANGE SOMETHING IN " HER WORLD " SHE REACTS INSTINCTIVELY BY YELLING OR HITTING THINGS. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS MAKES SENSE TO YOU OR NOT, BUT I HAVE A FRIEND WHOSE MOM IS DEAF AND I SEE THE SIMILARITIES EVEN THOUGH SHE IS A SIXTY YEAR OLD WOMAN. THEY SEEM TO REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAY THEY BEHAVE OR THE ACTIONS THEY TAKE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Has Kate ALWAYS been this way? My 5 yr. old daughter has quite a temper. Some have suggested that the tiring process of trying to understand people all day can leave one very irritable. I kind of feel like my daughter was just born with her personality hardwired in her, since she has been kind of " mean " and willful since birth pretty much. But I'm open to any theories and suggestions. Robin > > HI > I AM SUE AND MY DAUGHTER IS KATE. SHE IS 12 SOON TO BE 13. SHE IS > HEARING IMPAIRED BOTH EARS, AND IS NOT A CANDIDATE FOR COCHLEAR > IMPLANTS. SHE WEARS HEARING AIDES IN BOTH EARS RARELY, BUT SHE USES > AN FM TRAINER IN SCHOOL AND ALSO HAS A SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER. > I DON'T HAVE TOO MUCH CONCERN ABOUT HER IEP OR CSE MEETINGS, BECAUSE > I HAVE BEEN GOING TO THEM SINCE PRESCHOOL. I LEARNED EARLY ON TO JUST > SHOW UP WITH ANYONE I WANT. I USUALLY GO ALONE, UNLESS I NEED TO MAKE > A BIG CHANGE. > KATE IS NOW IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND WILL BE GOING INTO 7TH GRADE NEXT > YEAR. > MY ISSUES WITH MY CHILD ARE CLOSER TO HOME. KATE HAS TEMPER TANTRUMS > LIKE YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE. SHE CAN CARRY ON ALL DAY IF SHE HAS A > MIND TO, AND OFTEN I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS THAT SET HER OFF. ONCE > SHE IS OFF AND RUNNING ON A TANTRUM THERE IS NO TALKING TO HER, AND > THERE IS NEVER ANY REASONING WITH HER. > SHE HAS 2 YOUNGER SISTERS THAT SHE ANTAGONIZES ON A REGULAR BASIS AS > WELL. RATHER THAN LET ANY OF US KNOW WHAT IS BOTHERING HER BY USING > SIGN OR VERBAL LANGUAGE, HER INITIAL IMPULSE IS TO PUSH, SHOVE AND > HIT THEM. I FEEL LIKE I AM CONSTANTLY SENDING HER TO HER ROOM. I AM > AT MY WITS END WITH THIS, AND IT IS GETTING SO HARD TO BE PATIENT. > I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE ELSE HAS THIS SAME EXPERIENCE, AND WHAT > THEY TRY TO DO ABOUT IT. > > > > > > > All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. Each post > is the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to > copyright restrictions. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Yes, mine is 13 and will be 14 in Aug. She goes to a deaf school in Pittsburgh. I am trying to call her, so I will try to post tomorrow. Once she shoved ME! in Kohls! But, she hans't always been like this. I think the age has something to do with it. I started her on talking to her counselor at school and I noticed that it really helps. --- > KATE IS NOW IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND WILL BE GOING INTO 7TH GRADE NEXT > YEAR. > MY ISSUES WITH MY CHILD ARE CLOSER TO HOME. KATE HAS TEMPER TANTRUMS > LIKE YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE. SHE CAN CARRY ON ALL DAY IF SHE HAS A > MIND TO, AND OFTEN I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS THAT SET HER OFF. ONCE > SHE IS OFF AND RUNNING ON A TANTRUM THERE IS NO TALKING TO HER, AND > THERE IS NEVER ANY REASONING WITH HER. > SHE HAS 2 YOUNGER SISTERS THAT SHE ANTAGONIZES ON A REGULAR BASIS AS > WELL. RATHER THAN LET ANY OF US KNOW WHAT IS BOTHERING HER BY USING > SIGN OR VERBAL LANGUAGE, HER INITIAL IMPULSE IS TO PUSH, SHOVE AND > HIT THEM. I FEEL LIKE I AM CONSTANTLY SENDING HER TO HER ROOM. I AM > AT MY WITS END WITH THIS, AND IT IS GETTING SO HARD TO BE PATIENT. > I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE ELSE HAS THIS SAME EXPERIENCE, AND WHAT > THEY TRY TO DO ABOUT IT. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Yes, mine is 13 and will be 14 in Aug. She goes to a deaf school in Pittsburgh. I am trying to call her, so I will try to post tomorrow. Once she shoved ME! in Kohls! But, she hans't always been like this. I think the age has something to do with it. I started her on talking to her counselor at school and I noticed that it really helps. --- > KATE IS NOW IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND WILL BE GOING INTO 7TH GRADE NEXT > YEAR. > MY ISSUES WITH MY CHILD ARE CLOSER TO HOME. KATE HAS TEMPER TANTRUMS > LIKE YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE. SHE CAN CARRY ON ALL DAY IF SHE HAS A > MIND TO, AND OFTEN I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS THAT SET HER OFF. ONCE > SHE IS OFF AND RUNNING ON A TANTRUM THERE IS NO TALKING TO HER, AND > THERE IS NEVER ANY REASONING WITH HER. > SHE HAS 2 YOUNGER SISTERS THAT SHE ANTAGONIZES ON A REGULAR BASIS AS > WELL. RATHER THAN LET ANY OF US KNOW WHAT IS BOTHERING HER BY USING > SIGN OR VERBAL LANGUAGE, HER INITIAL IMPULSE IS TO PUSH, SHOVE AND > HIT THEM. I FEEL LIKE I AM CONSTANTLY SENDING HER TO HER ROOM. I AM > AT MY WITS END WITH THIS, AND IT IS GETTING SO HARD TO BE PATIENT. > I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE ELSE HAS THIS SAME EXPERIENCE, AND WHAT > THEY TRY TO DO ABOUT IT. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Yes, mine is 13 and will be 14 in Aug. She goes to a deaf school in Pittsburgh. I am trying to call her, so I will try to post tomorrow. Once she shoved ME! in Kohls! But, she hans't always been like this. I think the age has something to do with it. I started her on talking to her counselor at school and I noticed that it really helps. --- > KATE IS NOW IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND WILL BE GOING INTO 7TH GRADE NEXT > YEAR. > MY ISSUES WITH MY CHILD ARE CLOSER TO HOME. KATE HAS TEMPER TANTRUMS > LIKE YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE. SHE CAN CARRY ON ALL DAY IF SHE HAS A > MIND TO, AND OFTEN I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS THAT SET HER OFF. ONCE > SHE IS OFF AND RUNNING ON A TANTRUM THERE IS NO TALKING TO HER, AND > THERE IS NEVER ANY REASONING WITH HER. > SHE HAS 2 YOUNGER SISTERS THAT SHE ANTAGONIZES ON A REGULAR BASIS AS > WELL. RATHER THAN LET ANY OF US KNOW WHAT IS BOTHERING HER BY USING > SIGN OR VERBAL LANGUAGE, HER INITIAL IMPULSE IS TO PUSH, SHOVE AND > HIT THEM. I FEEL LIKE I AM CONSTANTLY SENDING HER TO HER ROOM. I AM > AT MY WITS END WITH THIS, AND IT IS GETTING SO HARD TO BE PATIENT. > I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE ELSE HAS THIS SAME EXPERIENCE, AND WHAT > THEY TRY TO DO ABOUT IT. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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