Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 08:05     Subject: One thing in 2015

A good loving man and everything that comes with it.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 07:44     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Have healthy, viable pregnancy.


Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 23:20     Subject: One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:Weight loss


+1. I've wanted this for 3 years now!!
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:52     Subject: One thing in 2015

Good health for me, DH and DD.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:13     Subject: One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:A healthy pregnancy.


+1; good luck to you!
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:12     Subject: One thing in 2015

A happy, healthy, well-rested family (toddler and baby due in June).
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:11     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.


We've been dealing with this for years and I've been wishing for the same thing each year. DS is 10 and had his first commitment at 6. Changing his meds every few months until we finally found something that seemed to work longer than the others.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:10     Subject: One thing in 2015

Some good, loving, orgasmic sex.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:05     Subject: One thing in 2015

8 hours of sleep on fairly regular basis. Unlikely with my kids bit I can hope...
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 22:03     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.


Wish I knew you to commiserate. This has been so overwhelming, scary and lonely. We don't know what to do.


We are ending the year on a better note: she's on a variety of medication that is mostly keeping things under control. Going to therapist once a week and psychiatrist once a month. My fear is that this is all just a stopgap measure and feel so unsure about her taking all the medication at such a young age (10). I hate to think she will struggle with this for the rest of her life. Many hugs to you.


Glad you've found a way to cope. I think medication is our next step --therapy hasn't helped. I agree with fears for the future and fears about medication in childhood. Ours is 12. Best wishes to you and your daughter.


+1 for us. We are meeting with 2 new doctors in January and possibly starting meds.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 21:57     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.


Wish I knew you to commiserate. This has been so overwhelming, scary and lonely. We don't know what to do.


We are ending the year on a better note: she's on a variety of medication that is mostly keeping things under control. Going to therapist once a week and psychiatrist once a month. My fear is that this is all just a stopgap measure and feel so unsure about her taking all the medication at such a young age (10). I hate to think she will struggle with this for the rest of her life. Many hugs to you.


Glad you've found a way to cope. I think medication is our next step --therapy hasn't helped. I agree with fears for the future and fears about medication in childhood. Ours is 12. Best wishes to you and your daughter.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 21:55     Subject: One thing in 2015

A healthy pregnancy.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 21:53     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.


Wish I knew you to commiserate. This has been so overwhelming, scary and lonely. We don't know what to do.


We are ending the year on a better note: she's on a variety of medication that is mostly keeping things under control. Going to therapist once a week and psychiatrist once a month. My fear is that this is all just a stopgap measure and feel so unsure about her taking all the medication at such a young age (10). I hate to think she will struggle with this for the rest of her life. Many hugs to you.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 21:43     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.


Wish I knew you to commiserate. This has been so overwhelming, scary and lonely. We don't know what to do.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2014 21:41     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:For my daughter's sudden mental health issues to disappear forever.


+1 we are going though the same thing. 2014 has been really rough.