tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post1724176103545434063..comments2023-06-17T03:49:28.458-04:00Comments on Inconceivable!?!?!: Failing at Life... (WARNING language)kshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13621807092343577126noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-46924359896446483942021-09-12T10:41:52.794-04:002021-09-12T10:41:52.794-04:00My dad was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson...<br />My dad was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson's disease at 57.his symptoms were shuffling of feet,slurred speech, low volume speech, degradation of hand writing, horrible driving skills, right arm held at 45 degree angle, but now he finally free from the disease with the help of total cure from ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC, he now walks properly and all symptoms has reversed, he had trouble with balance especially at night, getting into the shower and exiting it is difficult,getting into bed is also another thing he finds impossible.we had to find a better solution for his condition which has really helped him a lot,the biggest helped we had was ultimate life clinic they walked us through the proper steps,am highly recommended this www.ultimatelifeclinic.com to anyone who needs help.<br />Victoriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17780783153020141666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-34395159674234964372015-12-16T06:02:23.989-05:002015-12-16T06:02:23.989-05:00If we were all perfect, none would ever see a shri...If we were all perfect, none would ever see a shrink, need help or ever blog. Sounds pretty normal to me, with small kids; maybe cut yourself some slack, take it easy over Christmas, and see what the new year holds - I'm all for the attitude of "New year, clean slate, new chances". Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-65020114831305937862015-12-15T20:42:32.524-05:002015-12-15T20:42:32.524-05:00Oh honey. I've never taken your blog off my fe...Oh honey. I've never taken your blog off my feed reader, and I always look forward to seeing your posts. <br /><br />I think we all feel like we're failing at times. I know I do, and I hear this from my friends, too. Doesn't mean it's true, but it sure feels true sometimes.<br /><br />I'm sorry Lucy is making you feel bad with her behavior toward you. I do agree with previous comments that this can be part of a toddler asserting her independence. And every kid is a bit different so just because your older girl may not have done it doesn't make it abnormal. I can understand how hurtful it is. <br /><br />I hope you start feeling better soon. Are you recovered from the health issues you were dealing with?Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08872513410814268769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-43614741449335187482015-12-15T14:01:38.261-05:002015-12-15T14:01:38.261-05:00My daughter just turned 2 and does the same thing....My daughter just turned 2 and does the same thing. Her favorite phrase is "No Mommy." She has hit a couple of times but we read the book "Hands are not for Hitting" and she seems to get it. She also refuses to give hugs/kisses at bed sometimes and I think that is a very normal behavior. You have to remember that being a toddler is all about independence vs needing parents. She is testing her boundaries and doesn't actually mean it when she tells you that you are mean or when she doesn't say goodbye at daycare. The good news is that she feels comfortable at daycare- enough that it is not a long, prolonged goodbye from you every day.Non Sequitur Chicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07268138421234170972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-41191169080676086842015-12-15T14:00:37.985-05:002015-12-15T14:00:37.985-05:00Some people have test anxiety and that is just a f...Some people have test anxiety and that is just a fact. That does not make you a failure. There may be some techniques you can learn to help you control that test anxiety more. As for Lucy, she is acting like a 2 year old. She loves you and hopefully she will grow out of this phase soon. Try not to let her see that it bothers you at all when she doesn't give you a hug or kiss. That may make it better. Hope things get better soon!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com