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To: Rambi who wrote (76188)3/26/2000 9:36:00 AM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Good morning, Rambi. You know, I can still remember the tales of my bout with colic, of my father spending the nights pacing the floor with me propped on his shoulder so that I'd stop crying and sleep. The vibration of an automobile also seemed to help. All of a sudden, it stopped and afterward, my parents would keep checking to see if I was all right because they were so unused to such quiet.



To: Rambi who wrote (76188)3/26/2000 11:23:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 108807
 
Yes, she's on solids, #2 gerber is all she can keep down (sometimes) though. We had to shift to pedialight last night. I was getting concerned. Kerrie just took her to the doctor. She started clawing at her ear this morning. Wouldn't you figure, the dreaded ear infection!

It always amazes when people can remember their early childhood like Edwarda. I can barely remember a thing before say...4.

I was listening to this guy on the radio the other night. Michael Savage. He's a bit of a radical on some things, but he seems very knowledgeable about medications (herbal and such) and he goes off on pediatricians who push such things as riddlin, while labeling so many kids as ADT. I wish I knew more about the subject to make a judgement myself.

Perhaps a good debate will get some creative tension flowing here and I'll learn some new things. Something tells me Nihil would have quite a bit to say on the subject.

Are we drugging are kids into mind numbed robots, because it's easier on us to deal with them?

Michael