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Response to: Lies and damned lies: The debate
Comment posted on October 21, 2012 at 6:12 pm:
"I've read all your comments, dear sisters, and it reminded me of a discussion that a coworker and I had the other night while working on a hospice in-patient unit. We are RN's-- she's a mother of 4, working 2 jobs while her husband cares for the ..." (read comment)
"I've read all your comments, dear sisters, and it reminded me of a discussion that a coworker and I had the other night while working on a hospice in-patient unit. We are RN's-- she's a mother of 4, working 2 jobs while her husband cares for the ..." (read comment)
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Comment posted on May 31, 2012 at 4:53 pm:
"Dear LTPG, when I read your letter it was ME talking! VERY similar situation with my son and his partner, who also have a 2 yr old daughter. They have lived with us due to financial, legal problems, and I can say I WILL NEVER ALLOW THAT TO HAPPEN..." (read comment)
"Dear LTPG, when I read your letter it was ME talking! VERY similar situation with my son and his partner, who also have a 2 yr old daughter. They have lived with us due to financial, legal problems, and I can say I WILL NEVER ALLOW THAT TO HAPPEN..." (read comment)
Response to: As We Age: Loving Differently
Comment posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:13 pm:
"This morning I said the exact same thing, ie, "I have to change, not him"...I said to my husband last night I wanted to separate (after 32 years)...it's now been over 12 years I have wanted to do so, and now it is time. Why? We feed our worst hab..." (read comment)
"This morning I said the exact same thing, ie, "I have to change, not him"...I said to my husband last night I wanted to separate (after 32 years)...it's now been over 12 years I have wanted to do so, and now it is time. Why? We feed our worst hab..." (read comment)
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"Most, or all, of these products have harmful ingredients, eg, mineral oil, parabens, sodium laurel sulfate, etc. Unfortunately, inexpensive skin products are usually not a good deal, for what is applied to our skin is absorbed into the bloodstream (..." (read comment)
"Most, or all, of these products have harmful ingredients, eg, mineral oil, parabens, sodium laurel sulfate, etc. Unfortunately, inexpensive skin products are usually not a good deal, for what is applied to our skin is absorbed into the bloodstream (..." (read comment)