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My daughter is into meth and is suffering from depresson?

  • Posted on July 25, 2010 at 12:20 pm

My 37 year old daughter lives with her 13 year old daughter and has asked my advice on getting well. My daughter wants to start a new life and wants to know if she should tell her daughter the truth about why she is sick and why it is necessary to move away from her drug friends. She is asking for help but I have no idea on how to handle her question? Should she come clean with the 13 year old daughter?

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Head Lice – Is Your Child Suffering With Them Eating Their Scalp

  • Posted on January 23, 2010 at 6:21 am

Have you noticed your child scratching his or her scalp frequently? Or maybe you’ve heard of an infestation of head lice at their school? You can probably discover if your son or daughter has head lice by implementing some simple evaluation at home.


The easiest way to notice head lice is by spotting their eggs in your child’s hair. Lice eggs are also known as nits. Head lice will lay these eggs on your child’s hair shaft close to the scalp. This is why a head check requires looking at your child’s scalp. Before the baby lice hatch, nits look clear, tan, yellow or brown. Once the louse has hatched, the part that is left will remain glued to your child’s hair shaft. This is the easiest thing to see, as it is whitish, and it looks like dandruff. The main difference between dandruff and head lice eggs is dandruff is easily shaken from the hair shaft, while lice eggs are fused to the shaft.


Sometimes you will be able to identify adult head lice on the hair, especially if your child’s hair is short. These critters are tiny, the same size as a sesame seed that you get on your hamburger bun, and they tend to possess the exact coloring as your child’s hair. A lot of parents understand that their little ones are infected when they see the adult lice climbing through their children’s hair.


Head scratching is, of course, an additional sign of a head lice infestation. In saying that, not all children find head lice to be irritating. Also, scratching their scalp might be an indication of other troubles, such as eczema or dandruff. The itching from nits is usually likened to a tickle, or the sensation of something crawling on the scalp.


Children who have sensitive scalps, and spend a lot of time scratching due to the head lice will regularly develop a rash on their scalp. Head lice rash will appear as red bumps on the base of the scalp. It might sometimes turn into a more serious infection that needs antibiotics.


If you think your child may be suffering from head lice, part their hair and observe the bottom of the hair strands for the nits. Pay close attention to the areas of scalp around the ears and neck. If you find it a struggle to focus up close, you might want to try a magnifying glass. Make sure you do the lice checking in bright light.


If you find nothing, but the scratching does not go away, it is time for a trip to the doctor. On the other hand, if there is persistent scratching, and you’ve heard of an infestation at school or day care, you probably can be sure that the cause is head lice.


To cure head lice you can buy a medicated shampoo that can kill the lice. Make sure you follow the application guide to the letter, because improper use will not kill all of the lice. You will also need to comb through your child’s hair with a fine tooth comb to remove any nits that are not eliminated by the shampoo.


When you have treated your child, wash any clothes that are lying around, as lice can live up to 72 hours off of your child’s scalp if they are attached to clothing. Also, boil any objects that come in contact with an infected head, including bows, combs and brushes. It is especially imperative to wash any bedding. Vacuum all furniture and floors. Then watch carefully for signs of any re-occurrence. If it occurs, begin the procedure again. It can be hard work, but it’s possible to wipe out head lice with the correct steps.

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Moving Anxiety Can Cause Suffering

  • Posted on January 11, 2010 at 12:25 am

The emotional stress that comes with a move is one of the top anxiety producers.

I experienced this today when my daughter moved another time within a year. This time she is going even farther away , however she will be getting reaquainted with her older sister and one of her brothers lives close too.

The moving anxiety is being felt by me the most I think ,as when people are young and just starting out, moving is stressful but is also an adventure.

As a mother I should be used to all the moves we have helped the children do but it never gets easier for me.

There seems to be different forms of anxiety, stress and worry each time I go through a move along with them.

During these times I remember that a move is not the end of the world and that my children have not gone to the end of the world and I am within a distance where I can see them without that much difficulty.

Keeping my thoughts in perspective is one way to begin the self-talk I do to bring myself back into the moment and ground my thoughts in the present. If you do not bring your thoughts into what is happening at the moment, you will end up having thoughts that take you down the path of worry and perhaps your moving anxiety feelings begin to take you on the runaway train for a ride filled with fear, panic, stress and ultimately anxiety. You may even feel depressed along with all kinds of negative scenarios.

When we first feel anxiety it is usually after a period of worry and stress. Our bodies can feel shut down. It has reached its capacity to deal with the situations and has reached the breaking point. If you listen to your body ,it is saying enough is enough. Some people even say they experience a feeling of detachment.

It really does not matter what the symptoms are that caused these feelings because for each person there is a different breaking point and that is where the body can not take anymore. At this time your body is looking for rest and time to rejuvenate itself.

Do we listen to our bodies when it is so obvious that there is distress?

In most cases, we do not pay attention because we are so ingrained with the need to carry on that we lose sight of the importance of taking action for ourselves.

We fight our own thoughts and create worry over and over again on a daily basis thus living in a cycle of anxiety and other related health problems.

We tell ourselves to get a grip and this is another anxiety producing negative talk situation that keep the symptoms in a persitant state.

In order to help with moving anxiety or any anxiety, panic, worry, fear, or stress, do not fight to feel better.

Embrace nature, go outside. Do something different when you feel the worry building up inside you. A change of scene or doing an activity such as a walk or exercise relaxes tense muscles and relieves mental and physical stress.

Stress reduction leads to better sleep and a rested body is one that can heal.

If you are sleep deprived your mind is not able to accept the self help you are giving it. In the world of anxiety and stress there is a cycle that feeds off of itself and is a circle that keeps going around and around, getting stronger while it zaps you of your ability to be effective in a recovery program.

Exercise also burns off the stress chemicals and creates a release for the anxiety, stress and worry that builds throughout the day.

Taking care of the body is prep work so you can take care of the mind.

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3 Reasons to get rid of Man Boobs and how to do in weeks

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 9:37 am

Of course you want to get rid of your man breasts. You otherwise would not be reading this right? But I want to write, although a little article to remind you about some of the reasons that might motivate to take action once and for all! And I will help to show how in a matter of weeks. Imagine six months from now you can have a totally different life and a new confidence in life.

Reason # 1

Breast suffering man as you often feel unattractive and have low self-confidence because of their appearance, imagine what could be your life if you were able to finally get rid of this condition. Think and act.

* Imagine approaching a woman you like
* Imagine taking your shirt when you want it
* Imagine a new life

TAKE ACTION NOW!

Reason # 2

This may not be your case, but if your condition is serious and a little big man boobs, you know exactly what I am talking about. Many “serious” man boobs suffers pain in his neck, back, shoulders and arms because of the extra weight on his chest. Now imagine how you would feel without the weight and pain that goes.

* Imagine a new body
* Imagine doing activities that I could not do before
* Imagine being more productive

Imagine these things as if they really feel it, believe it.

TAKE ACTION NOW!

Reason # 3

Man boobs are ugly and not attractive. You see a man like me, if you are heterosexual, we all have needs. We have social needs and sexual needs, both very important. Many men suffer tits avoid social situations they fear could be humiliated. Some even prefer to be alone that the risk of being rejected by women.

* Imagine being comfortable for women
* Imagine that you are free of sarcasm and humiliation because of their
* Imagine not being alone anymore

TAKE ACTION NOW!

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Surviving the Loss of a Loved One

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:36 pm

Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult and profoundly life-changing experiences that a person can go through. Many people who have recently experienced the death of someone they cared for are concerned that they will never feel “right” or happy again, or that the pain they are feeling will remain a constant for the rest of their lives. This is especially true for people who have not suffered such a loss in the past, although they are not the only ones who experience these fears.

Some people living with grief find it useful to learn that their experience is typical. This does not only help them feel less alone with their feelings, but also offers hope that they will be able to survive this terrible experience. Coping with feelings of intense loss is not easy, but it is possible.

What is “Normal”?

When it comes to handling intense emotions, nearly everything is normal. Everyone handles shock and pain in his or her own way. For example, it is perfectly normal to:

Cry, or not. Some people worry that crying is a sign of weakness that could make them a “burden” on those who might worry about them. Others worry that not crying shows they are not truly missing their loved ones. Neither one is true; crying helps some but not others.

Experience unexpected “triggers.” Sometimes mourning people seem to turn a corner and begin to feel better. Then, something reminds them of their loss and they are suddenly in pain again. This is a normal experience that should lessen with time, but it may take a long time.

Feel irrational anger. It is human nature to look for someone or something to blame for our suffering. Sometimes there is no logical target for our anger, so we begin to focus on something that cannot really be to blame. As long as this anger does not interfere with your ability to function, it is perfectly normal.

Of course, the fact that the pain you are feeling is typical does not make it any easier to bear. While you wait for things to improve, be sure to take care of yourself. Do not be afraid to rely on friends and family for support, and do not forget to eat well and exercise.

When Grief Will Not Lift

It is important to note that grief can cross a line into clinical depression, at which point professional care may be needed. Anyone who is experience intense feelings of hopelessness, an inability to face daily tasks, or thoughts of suicide needs to contact a doctor right away.

Grief can be compounded when surviving loved ones know their loss could have been avoided if a third party had been more attentive or careful. To learn about legal options for families seeking justice, contact Minnesota wrongful death attorneys Terry, Slane & Ruohonen, PLLC.

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