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I Really Need Help Right Now....
Asked by S.E. from San Francisco
on March 9, 2008
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I will try to make this brief, I am so mad and I just don't know what to do right now. I am a chronic pain patient after suffering a neck injury many years ago and und...
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- You literally caught him with his hand in the cookie jar! I am certainly no expert in drug problems and can not diagnosis him. But if I were you I would ask him to get...
- I don't know if this would help or not, but if I were in this position I would hide all my meds somewhere my husband didn't know about, possibly burying them in the ba...
- Dear S., It is so good that you are reaching out. I totally understand being afraid to talk to anyone you know, but you need to get some help. Listen, I have been thr...
Add/adhd/bipolar?? He's Not Even 3Years Old Yet!
Asked by M.T. from Albany
on January 11, 2007
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After I typed this I realized it is really long, BUT I REALLY NEED SOME HELP!!
I really need some help understanding this whole evaluation process thing my son will...
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- Hi M., first day care providers are not doctors some of them shouldn't even be working with children quick example where i live at in Staten Island there's a girl i sa...
- Hi, Boy I would like to know what A two year old is doing that would warrant a bipolar diagnosis? I am not sure I would be so willing to label a child of that age ...
- I am just wondering with your busy schedule when you spend time with your children? He sounds to me like he is reacting to stress. It may be that what he really needs ...
Induced Labor
Asked by E.Z. from Indianapolis
on January 22, 2008
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Hello Everyone
I know some of you must have gone through the experience of induced labor. There is a chance that this could be my option according to my OB. So I was ...
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- Here is what I found with my labor and delivery experiences. My first was induced. I went to the hospital scared to death of pitocin because of the horror stories I ...
- Do not freak out, as with anything baby/labor related it is up to the individual, being induced doesn't mean it is going to be worse or better than a natural birth, it...
- I was induced with my one and only because I was 9 days overdue. I was in labor for 8 hours, pushed 22 minutes, and that was it. I didn't use any painkillers. I was...
School Changes
Asked by T.S. from San Diego
on September 22, 2008
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any one else have children changing due to school? Once out going now shy? once calm now aggressive?
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- All I know is I watched my 5 year old daughter go thru that for almost 2 months, but we'd changed her Kindergarten after 2 mos, so it really threw her for a loop. Nev...
- I would sit down with your child and say Hey I noticed that you seem a litte shy now, is something going on? Also call the teacher and have her be a look out for socia...
- Yes, my son is going through a "cry-baby" phase. I moved him from schools about 2-3 weeks before we moved homes. He loves his school but now is crying for things h...
Shocking Medicine Prices!
Asked by J.B. from Houston
on November 23, 2011
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I was very recently prescribed a medicine for the form of arthritis I have. I took the script to the pharmacy who then told me my insurance needed a referral from the...
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- J., tell the doctor you need the closest equivalent or generic. I can't imagine what your co-pay is. And I really hope there IS a close equivalent for you. Wow. ...
- I had a migraine medication that cost $150 per pill...and sometimes it took two pills to get rid of the migraine. It has finally gone generic and I can get 24 for ...
- No, and I'd live with the pain before I'd pay that kind of money. I really think it's rediculous. I've had a LOT of very SEVERE pain in my life. But there's just no...
HELP! 13 Yr Old Duaghter Too Serious About Her Boyfriend, and I Am SO Confused..
Asked by S.D. from Harrisburg
on October 12, 2010
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I let my daughter have a so called boyfriend, what could it hurt in this situation, he goes to another school, and they hardly ever see each other. They would write ea...
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- S., I STRONGLY recommend you get the wise little book How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will Talk. The authors have years of experience teaching ...
- I'm not sure what is shocking you. Is it that teenage boys get erections? They always have, they always will, and many are not terribly in control of them for awhi...
- Okay, I have not read all of the other posts but my first thought it to take a breath. She's 13, he's 13 and hormones are raging. I think you are being a little too ov...
Will You Benefit Directly?
Asked by D.P. from Pittsburgh
on January 26, 2011
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Will you or your family benefit directly from the new health care initiatives?
Do you have college aged kids who can keep their coverage?
Will you finally get insu...
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- Hi D., yes, I MAY benefit directly by a socialist syle national halth plan. It depends..... if I am legally required to buy quality health insurance for which the pre...
- I have one child with a rare and exspensive to treat medical condition. So my answer is...maybe. Currently, it's a non-issue for us either way; I have good insuran...
- My boyfriend will benefit when the new, lower cost options come into place. It would be nice to actually send him to a doctor when he gets sick. I do want to com...
So Upset with My Sons Teacher
Asked by S.A. from Cheyenne
on December 15, 2010
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OK first a little background. My son is 8 and in the second gread. I love his school, and his teachers have been great till now. My Sons teacher this year (Lets call h...
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- Sounds like you need to schedule a sit down meeting with his teacher. Sometimes email and talking on the phone just doesn't do it. Sit down, explain that it was "you...
- I would request a conference with the teacher. I have a 2nd grade boy and what I hear from him is not always all of the information I need! lol
- You should request a parent/teacher conference immediately! Don't go in angry, but Mr. Smith needs to sit down with you and give you specific reasons as to why he's gi...
Poll: Kids and Cell Phones/computers
Asked by L.M. from Dallas
on December 30, 2010
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OK, so I'm just seeing if I'm out of the loop. My daughter is telling me that all her friends have cell phones. She's in 4th grade. (Now I know the "all" is an exagger...
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- I think kids are getting into this whole technology thing way to early. My nephews got cell phones for xmas, 6 and 8 years old. I think it's ridiculous and a huge dist...
- Im all for teaching kids technological advances but at this age they dont need cell phones. They need to be learning how to navigate a computer thats about it. Thats w...
- For a cell phone: freshmen in high school unless, she has to walk home alone in middle school. For both ages I'd use the parental control service and limit who she cou...
Should I Call CPS? Follow up to Previous Question.
Asked by J.F. from San Francisco
on December 14, 2011
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For lack of wanting to go through telling this heart-wrenching & drama-filled story again, it can be found here: http://www.mamapedia.com/questions/1531268588722212044...
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- You're in a position to look out for the welfare of these children by placing that call to CPS. Making the call could save the kids' lives. Do it.
- They are what I would call "commom trash"...don't be like birds of a feather and flock with them. And God have mercy on the children of the world.
- I would call cps and ask them if you should call it in. Ask in, "if a friend told me..." sort of sentences. They M. say yes, this is something you really should repo...