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Ordering Daniel Hauser to have chemo by Jan Drew
http://www.mncourts.gov/Documents/0/Public/Other/Hauser/Final_Order.pdf
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May 31st 09 01:13 AM
by Happy Oyster Go to last post
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son is often tired by Stephanie[_2_]
My son is very often tired. I am a firm believer in the importance of sleep! I think the main problem is that his mind is always thinking and moving. He has a hard time stilling his mind. He will lay awake in bed playing in his head all sorts of pretend games. One thing that definitely helps is...
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July 26th 08 05:32 PM
by Stephanie[_2_] Go to last post
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Mitochondria & Mercury by Jan Drew
Go to Pubmed and type in mitochondria and mercury. You will get links to 299 papers which explain exactly what mercury does to mitochondria.
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March 21st 08 06:45 AM
by Jan Drew Go to last post
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Fifteen Kids! by Peggy
Arkansas family celebrates birth of 15th child (Fayetteville, Arkansas-AP) -- The labor pains must not be bothering her that much. An Arkansas woman has given birth to her 15th child -- and her family says she wants more. Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar's (DUH'-gurz) latest son is named Jackson...
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June 4th 04 03:29 AM
by Rosalie B. Go to last post
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Easy to clean highchair recs? by Cheryl S.
I have a Graco NeatSeat and I'm sick of cleaning it. The tray is big, heavy and awkward to maneuver (for me) and it allows tons of food to fall down into the seat so I have to take out the pad, which is also large, and clean that and the whole seat after every meal. It is too time consuming and I...
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August 8th 04 08:44 PM
by Rosalie B. Go to last post
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Does "TV Allowance" work to manage kids' TV time? by THW
We're having some trouble keeping our 8- and 11-year old boys from watching too much TV/Nintendo. In particular, it's difficult for my wife, who has to work from home some afternoons, to make sure the kids are doing homework instead of parking themselves in front of the TV. We've read about a...
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September 9th 04 07:36 PM
by Jan Go to last post
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best movies for toddlers by Harjinder
Can any one recommend some good english movies for for my 2 year old daughter. I would like to thank you all for your help in advance.
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November 18th 04 07:52 PM
by Renee Go to last post
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Is a 2 door car practical for new baby? by David
My wife and I are expecting our first child next summer which will mean changing our two seater car for something a bit more practical. I was thinking along the lines of needing a 4 door family saloon since it would be easier to lift the baby in and out than a three door car, but then it got me...
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December 10th 04 05:14 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Military recruiters..any moms of teenage males here? by dejablues
I don't know how if this is usual, but my OS, 15, has gotten a couple of pieces of mail, addressed to him, from various branches of the military. I mentioned it at Thanksgiving, and my SIL, whose oldest son turns 18 in January, said that recruiters have been calling him at home! They asked him a...
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December 6th 04 04:48 PM
by Sandie Hudson Go to last post
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Slightly OT - leaving 5 mo old for a day by Kari
My 8 yr old has a dance competition on the 3rd of April. Up until tonight I was planning on it being a 2 day affair but I just found out that her team only performs one of those days. We'd have to leave by 6am to get to the site by 9am and she has to stay until the awards ceremony that...
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March 27th 04 01:29 PM
by Cheryl S. Go to last post
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Early Kindergarten or not? by Rosalie B.
My dd has a dd who was 4 in October, but she is a very capable, bright and I think advanced 4 yo. She is quite big for her age, and very well coordinated. For example, she is one of the biggest on her soccer team even though they are 4 and 5 year olds and she's one of the youngest. She can swim,...
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April 5th 04 12:13 AM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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I'm selling them all to the gypsies! by Circe
Oh, boy, I love my kids, but sometimes, they really test me! Since I took over from Ninian (my au pair) less than an hour ago, it has been a non-stop whine-, fight-, cryfest. Aurora has peed her pants (got to the bathroom just a tad too late), Vernon has tripped and fallen twice, and Julian stubbed...
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August 26th 03 04:28 AM
by Cheryl Go to last post
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Hiccupy child by Circe
My daughter gets the hiccups on the order of 3-5 times per day. They seem particularly likely to come on if she starts crying for any reason. She's old enough now that they bother her. I can usually cure them by giving her a teaspoon of sugar (drinking water doesn't seem to help), but I hate to...
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October 17th 03 11:14 PM
by chiam margalit Go to last post
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speaking of homeschooling... by Hillary Israeli
I am not sure if it was in this newsgroup, but somewhere recently I was reading a discussion about homeschooling and what sorts of things fall under that definition. Serendipitiously the subject of homeschooling also came up when I was talking to some colleagues the other day...
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October 16th 03 10:26 PM
by just me Go to last post
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Screaming toddler by Circe
I know that screaming is quite normal behavior in toddlers. Vernon's screaming doesn't generally bother me, and it's mostly of the good-natured, happy squealing variety (although we do, of course, get the occasional temper-tantrum version as well). The reason I'm posting is because there are two...
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October 17th 03 06:26 PM
by H Schinske Go to last post
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Photos of 20,000 Iraqi civilians killed by USA by bart boy
I must say I have deep, gut-level reactions when I see these photos of children killed and maimed by the USA. Some photographs are found he http://www.shianews.com/hi/middle_east/news_id/0000758.php I would like to know what other photos
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November 5th 03 07:04 AM
by P. Tierney Go to last post
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What do I do with an unneeded carseat? by Cheryl S.
What do you do with a carseat that is in perfect condition, that you don't need anymore? My seat has stamped into it that it is good until December 2007. "They" say not to use second hand carseats, so that would mean I shouldn't give it to anyone, but it seems a complete waste to just throw this...
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December 31st 03 07:35 PM
by Sue Go to last post
23 2,617
Making love after 1st by JonDoe
Can you have an active sex life after having kids? What is reasonble to expect? I *love* making love with my wife, and I am afraid that we will not be able to do it much after we start having children. Can someone please tell me their thoughts and experiences? Can you make love while your wife is...
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January 12th 04 01:29 AM
by Chris Scaife Go to last post
23 2,109
baby bathtub by daisy
Hi My 5.5 month old son is now getting too big for his infant tub that I use in the kitchen sink, but he cant sit on his own to use the "big tub" yet. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good support that we could use to bathe him in the big tub? TIA Daisy
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February 18th 04 05:29 AM
by George Orwell Go to last post
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Hepatitis B immunization by Jeff Utz
"Astromum" wrote in message ... Circe wrote: The theory is that, although infants are seldom at risk for HepB, it is difficult to get teenagers back for immunizations and, therefore, it is better to immunize at birth. In the...
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July 25th 03 03:01 AM
by Ericka Kammerer Go to last post
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