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10 August, 2008 at 11:42 pm #359147
Spent yesterday all snuggled up to Pluty cos I didnt feel well.
Today, my mom came up from Wales to spend the week with us :D9 August, 2008 at 3:21 pm #360783We been going through this for a year now with Pluty’s parents, his dad had an affair with his mums best friend, double the blow. My MIL has been in bits since.
Its been a long process and she is getting better….. slowly.My heart goes out to your friend and to you Sian, as it aint easy being the one picking up the pieces xxxx
8 August, 2008 at 7:31 pm #359762What got me was, 8 years ago the press went mental at trying to convince the public that he killed Jill Dando, now they are up in arms about the “serious” miscarriage of justice this century has ever seen :roll:
Like someone said, how can one jury find him guilty and another find him not?8 August, 2008 at 7:11 pm #360194@dee wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
@rainbowbrite wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
Yup the kids probably got a vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency can result from inadequate intake coupled with inadequate sunlight exposure, disorders that limit its absorption, conditions that impair conversion of vitamin D into active metabolites, such as liver or kidney disorders, or, rarely, by a number of hereditary disorders.[2] Deficiency results in impaired bone mineralization, and leads to bone softening diseases, rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, and possibly contributes to osteoporosis.
You have to go all technical on me don’t you Dawnnusss! :roll: :lol: :P
:oops: sowwy wainnywooooos :lol:
my m-i-l is obesssed with vitamin d deficiency and was forever putting my lo out in the winter sun to get his dose lol
Gotta be honest Dee, so am I. I always make the kids go out for a walk everyday, even in the bleak mid winter, even if its 10 minutes, it helps.
I was even worrying when I was flat on my back in a turkish hospital, that I wouldnt get my daily dose of vitamin D
Ok ok ok i lied, was just concerned my tan would fade :oops:
8 August, 2008 at 1:43 pm #360192@rainbowbrite wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
@rainbowbrite wrote:
You have to go all technical on me don’t you Dawnnusss! :roll: :lol: :P
:oops: sowwy wainnywooooos :lol:
Could have said Count Dracula deformity syndrome but no! :lol: Shouldn’t you be knitting? :wink: :P
Knitting! Me? LMAO! Never!!!! I dont do “knitting” :lol: :lol:
7 August, 2008 at 8:17 pm #360175@rainbowbrite wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
Yup the kids probably got a vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency can result from inadequate intake coupled with inadequate sunlight exposure, disorders that limit its absorption, conditions that impair conversion of vitamin D into active metabolites, such as liver or kidney disorders, or, rarely, by a number of hereditary disorders.[2] Deficiency results in impaired bone mineralization, and leads to bone softening diseases, rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, and possibly contributes to osteoporosis.
You have to go all technical on me don’t you Dawnnusss! :roll: :lol: :P
:oops: sowwy wainnywooooos :lol:
7 August, 2008 at 1:03 pm #360127Ooooooo now that is an interesting plant!
Think I may get one, is it just flies they need? Water?
7 August, 2008 at 12:55 pm #360125Sven?
7 August, 2008 at 12:48 pm #327253RAIN!!!!!
Its been raining for days now :evil: :evil:
7 August, 2008 at 12:39 pm #360171Yup the kids probably got a vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency can result from inadequate intake coupled with inadequate sunlight exposure, disorders that limit its absorption, conditions that impair conversion of vitamin D into active metabolites, such as liver or kidney disorders, or, rarely, by a number of hereditary disorders.[2] Deficiency results in impaired bone mineralization, and leads to bone softening diseases, rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, and possibly contributes to osteoporosis.
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