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Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 05:24 on 8th May 2009 Jeanie, snoring shouldn't be left to go on it's own, it can mean an number of things, with my heart problems I get "sleep apena" they have caught it twice along with heart anomalities at the same time... shut down the machine an had all kinds of bells ringing and doctors scurying into my room. They claimed both times that whatever it was they did, they stopped it also. In fact, I've learned some rather interesting things about breathing in general. did you know when you go walking daily, it's the breathing your doing that causes you to lose weight from an higher mentabolism..you can get the same kind of reaction by deep breathing as you do walking an couple of miles daily. They watched me, and they found out that for some reason I react to anything unfavorable by not breathing most the time. I asked them if they thought it was maybe because I was born an almost premature baby. They said it was an possiblity. That I reacted with an "shock" in being born and stopped breathing momenarily because I was under stress being born...that I could be going back to it naturally anytime I'm under stress. It's very important to breathe correctly..it means oxygen to the cells, and they need that to stayyoung in repairing themself an din the burning of your food. rembre when mucis star MichealJackson was snifffing pure oxygen..it was to maintain his youthful appearance. |
lancashirelove Posts: 1986 Joined: 18th Feb 2009 Location: UK | quotePosted at 14:11 on 22nd February 2010 Read posting 'dirty trick Brigade! |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 17:08 on 22nd February 2010 Am I missing something here Michael, dirty trick brigade? Sleep apnoea that Shirley refers to is serious, something that I do know a little bit about as Anna suffers from it. The brain needs oxygen and without it you are definitely 'arry and ned'.
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Rob Faleer Posts: 703 Joined: 10th Jun 2005 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:45 on 22nd February 2010 On 6th May 2009 19:36, Gives up! ' wrote:
Ah PMS! Doesn't that mean "Packin' My Suitcase?" |
Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:08 on 22nd February 2010 Some more of the old threads that were brought back up again I suppose...I generally get along with young kids, unless there is an reason for me not doing so. But on the other hand, I've seen some kids you could not "bend their will" so as to say, though it was for the better if they would change. My younger brother was one of those types. I can remember as an toddler, my mother had an hair pin dish on her vanity, and it set in an postion at times it was easy to knock it down on the floor. But he took to scooting the dish on the floor and she hated picking them up, much like Leggo Blocks, ever walked bare foot at night on them, ouchy! I was lucky to buy my son some that "glowed in the night". Anyway, one day it became Confrontation Day around our house, she screamed at him, that didn't work, she swatted him that didn't work, she made him sit there for hours, that didn't work, and then she got down with his hands in hers, and made "him" pick them up..it was an good thing he was smaller then she was, because it wasn't really working either. Her last resort was to change where she set the pin dish at eventually...but he never "gave in" as to say in an way. Never. She loved him dearly too. But even as he grew up he did things the way he wanted, to his often times "non-success" in the world in which he lived...adn he's paid for his mistakes for it. We all are stubborn that way in some things. Perhaps it is an independent indenity thing..I dont' know. He seemed to young to know that at his age with the dish episode. One time I hired an gal to work so I could have an day off...and she never would do it, she wanted to be me so badly...she wanted to do what I did, so she never showed up on my days off...so I had no choice but to "let her go", I talked to her considerably trying to get her to understand her postion in my crew, to see if she was job insecure if I wasn't there, why?..or what the problem was..never could find an reason for it...other then she wanted to take my "working" postion I guess, she agreed with everything I said most the time also...and she had others with more seniorty on the job then she had..being an newly hired person. I will never forget her though...as it left me continually without ever having an day for rest "off" work for myself until she left and we got another person in there. Strange. |
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