Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Hi Laurel, I'm glad your " lurking " gave you some relief. When my daughter wants to blow all of us over, I remind her that Christmas with out family is very lonely. Since she likes presents and the food, she usually comes around. Part of what helps is she forgets alot. She is one of the ones without the sense of personal history. I wonder at the Pacific Northwest connetion. Up here in Bellingahm, we had a bleach plant that was putting 800,000 lbs of nuerotoxins into the air every year. And that was just the nuerotoxins. There was much more. We have more autism and strange cancers up here. And almost every other family I know has at least one daughter who was crazy for a large part of thier life. I know that Parkinsons, another nerve disease is more prevelant in this lattitude world wide. My husband thinks if we all head to the savana regions and " go native " in our attire, it will solve alot of problems (my husband just came up here and said " Don't forget we need to run amuck with spears and lion boppers. " We just saw a Massai lion bopper with spear this weekend, and in my opinion, it was way too short!) I'm glad your daughter was able to get a degree, it seems to me if someone can do that, they could heal even more as time gives them the lessons they need to learn how. I hope she is intrigued enough by the info you sent her on BPD to investigateit on her own. The greiving of mothers in this disease seems to be so strong. I remember reading in some Anthroposophical medical book that women are considered to have two hearts because the uterine tissue is the same as the heart tissue. Some times it does feel like more heart break than can be explained by allopathic medicine. Jean C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Hi, Jean C, Yes, I cannot imagine how awful it must be to be without her entire family on those holidays. I only hope that she still has a few friends to visit, but who knows? Anyway, she's removed herself from my life, so there's nothing I can accomplish by worrying about her. Better not get me started on the topic of toxic chemical injury, since I've had multiple chemical sensitivities since 1991 when I worked in a " sick building " and haven't been able to work since. The pollution in the environment literally sickens me. There's no doubt in my mind that the increases in childhood asthma, leukemia, ADD, MS, Parkinson's, etc. have a lot to do with what we have to breathe in this society. That's all I can say without jumping on a soap box, so I will restrain myself so as not to be off topic. Laurel > > Hi Laurel, > > I'm glad your " lurking " gave you some relief. When my daughter wants to blow > all of us over, I remind her that Christmas with out family is very lonely. Since > she likes presents and the food, she usually comes around. Part of what helps > is she forgets alot. She is one of the ones without the sense of personal > history. I wonder at the Pacific Northwest connetion. Up here in Bellingahm, > we had a bleach plant that was putting 800,000 lbs of nuerotoxins into the air > every year. And that was just the nuerotoxins. There was much more. We > have more autism and strange cancers up here. And almost every other > family I know has at least one daughter who was crazy for a large part of thier > life. I know that Parkinsons, another nerve disease is more prevelant in this > lattitude world wide. My husband thinks if we all head to the savana regions > and " go native " in our attire, it will solve alot of problems (my husband just > came up here and said " Don't forget we need to run amuck with spears and > lion boppers. " We just saw a Massai lion bopper with spear this weekend, and > in my opinion, it was way too short!) > > I'm glad your daughter was able to get a degree, it seems to me if someone > can do that, they could heal even more as time gives them the lessons they > need to learn how. I hope she is intrigued enough by the info you sent her on > BPD to investigateit on her own. > > The greiving of mothers in this disease seems to be so strong. I remember > reading in some Anthroposophical medical book that women are considered > to have two hearts because the uterine tissue is the same as the heart tissue. > Some times it does feel like more heart break than can be explained by > allopathic medicine. Jean C > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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