Anonymous
Post 12/28/2014 05:06     Subject: One thing in 2015

My car just died so a "working/functioning" vehicle.

Doesn't have to be a BMW or a Mercedes Benz.

Just a car that runs.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 22:19     Subject: Re:One thing in 2015

For this round of chemo to work.


I hope so for you too.

For us, for ASD/ADHD DS to make some real progress with impulsiveness and hyperactivity. Meds are starting to work, so fingers crossed.


Thank you and I will hope for your DS the same real progress. Fingers crossed!
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 21:59     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.


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.


Would you please tell us what's going on with your son? Why was he committed at 6? Was he a happy baby/toddler? When are the signs of mental illnesses noticeable?


Happiest baby and toddler. Seriously, the best, and sweetest kid. At 3 it just went down hill and he would say there were others in his head telling him to do bad things. All classified as his own voice and not others.
He's dealing with a mood disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, emotional disabilities, epilepsy and ADHD (for good measure).

I was exhausted when I started this thread back in 2010 and to be fair I'm not great at expressing myself in writing during the best of times.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/86699.page


Thank you for sharing. I hope your wishes will come true and your child is happy.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 21:02     Subject: One thing in 2015

I would love to lose weight and be healthier.
But I really wish my dads brain damage would heal and restore his memories so I can work on getting closer to him again.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 20:33     Subject: One thing in 2015

Some folks going through some tough times. Hope you all get your wishes this year!!!!
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 19:13     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.


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.


Would you please tell us what's going on with your son? Why was he committed at 6? Was he a happy baby/toddler? When are the signs of mental illnesses noticeable?


Happiest baby and toddler. Seriously, the best, and sweetest kid. At 3 it just went down hill and he would say there were others in his head telling him to do bad things. All classified as his own voice and not others.
He's dealing with a mood disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, emotional disabilities, epilepsy and ADHD (for good measure).

I was exhausted when I started this thread back in 2010 and to be fair I'm not great at expressing myself in writing during the best of times.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/86699.page
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 18:54     Subject: One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you could "have" one thing in 2015, what would you pick?

I'd pick energy. I'm sick of feeling so lifeless.

+1


Try Bragg's unpasteurized apple cider vinegar. Does wonders, it'll make you an energizer bunny within 3-5 days
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 17:38     Subject: One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:For this round of chemo to work.


I hope so for you too.

For us, for ASD/ADHD DS to make some real progress with impulsiveness and hyperactivity. Meds are starting to work, so fingers crossed.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 17:36     Subject: One thing in 2015

My wife to share financial responsibility.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 17:29     Subject: One thing in 2015

enough money to start my business/charity hybrid
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 15:25     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.


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.


Would you please tell us what's going on with your son? Why was he committed at 6? Was he a happy baby/toddler? When are the signs of mental illnesses noticeable?
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 15:21     Subject: One thing in 2015

Anonymous wrote:A year where I feel less anxiety about my teenage/young adult kids. 2014 has been a roller-coaster year and it's been hard for me to stop the worry, sleepless nights and feelings of powerlessness to keep them all safe and happy. Yeah, I know I need to let it go a bit. Seeking to find more peace and mindful acceptance in the coming year!


+1 for my 15 year old.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 15:12     Subject: One thing in 2015

For this round of chemo to work.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2014 13:46     Subject: One thing in 2015

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

A job to replace the one I was recently laid off from so that I can take care of my infant and toddler.