It’s probably hormonal. I had that after my first and went in and got tested and everything was out of whack with huge swings. I was alsogaining weight during that time and massive mood swings. All of that made me go in. Medicine plus a great dietitian helped me. Jenn just needs to go in.Thoughts on the red zits or sores or whatever that are on Jenn's neck/jawline? They seem more noticeable in every video, and I feel like on both sides? Just from eating garbage or? They don't really seem to go away.
OK. There is a thread in the group about the trackers and I am really bad about copying and pasting it. I can grab screenshots; but
Been following this a bit...let's not forget that the medical study was purposely written to prove that the peer review system in place is bullshit. Unfortunately the whole story took off and they have never been able to really convince people otherwise.I'll have a problem with people posting their 'opinions' when their 'opinions' are scientifically false and furthermore, are harmful to those who legitimately have family members with said issues and are vulnerable to 'opinions' as ways to rationalize the reason their child/nephew/etc has autism.
People have a lot of 'opinions' about autism, but the facts are:
You cannot cause autism.
Vaccines do not cause autism.
People with autism are born with autism.
There is a sliding scale of autism 'severity'. (i.e. 'high-functioning autism was previously known as asbergers)
Autism cannot be cured.
Early intervention for children with autism can help them learn to cope with situations better and become well-adjusted adults that can function better in a society that was not built for them.
I'm not going to sit here and let people spread harmful misinformation, not sorry.
Thank you for this! I’ve been debating on saying anything or not.People have a lot of 'opinions' about autism, but the facts are:
You cannot cause autism.
Vaccines do not cause autism.
People with autism are born with autism.
There is a sliding scale of autism 'severity'. (i.e. 'high-functioning autism was previously known as asbergers)
Autism cannot be cured.
Early intervention for children with autism can help them learn to cope with situations better and become well-adjusted adults that can function better in a society that was not built for them.
I'm not going to sit here and let people spread harmful misinformation, not sorry.
Same, although I try to use the least obvious one when wrapping out of season gifts.I can’t shit on Jen for the wrapping paper thing. I own a million rolls of Christmas paper so I refuse to buy anymore.
Maybe these threads should leave out discussion of the child altogether since it seems a lot of people have been silently ticked off over it for awhileThank you for this! I’ve been debating on saying anything or not.
I also want to add, for those who are less familiar with autism, there is a quote from a famous doctor that experts like to use, “If you‘ve met one person with autism, then you’ve met one person with autism.” Meaning that there is a lot of misconceptions about autism. People think there is a set list of traits that all people with autism have. That is not the case, it’s actually very diverse and individualized. So just because a child is speech delayed, it does not equate to autism. Also, not all autistic people have problems with speech. “Autism is one word attempting to describe millions of different stories.”
Btw, Tim used two gift bags with tissue for her Mother's Day gift. One was clearly a recycled Jackson gift bag.Same, although I try to use the least obvious one when wrapping out of season gifts.
I give her credit for double wrapping the gift. I have been known to use the lazy bag and tissue paper method all too often.
Well at least she didn't use wallpaper. I've seen that a time or two. Although I have to say some of the wallpaper was quite pretty.I can’t shit on Jen for the wrapping paper thing. I own a million rolls of Christmas paper so I refuse to buy anymore.
In a pinch I've used the cartoons from the Sunday paper.Same, although I try to use the least obvious one when wrapping out of season gifts.
I give her credit for double wrapping the gift. I have been known to use the lazy bag and tissue paper method all too often.
I was raised the same.In a pinch I've used the cartoons from the Sunday paper.
It works both ways.Maybe these threads should leave out discussion of the child altogether since it seems a lot of people have been silently ticked off over it for awhile
J is JennWhat about using just "J" to reference him (like someone earlier had done). That way we aren't using his real name and not calling him a name.
seriously I was about ready to stop reading here when I kept seeing a defenseless child being called a name. It's one thing to criticize the shitty parents, but to make fun of a child who has no voice in being filmed is honestly disgusting.
I'm honestly curious so please don't take offense, which name; Jackpot?What about using just "J" to reference him (like someone earlier had done). That way we aren't using his real name and not calling him a name.
seriously I was about ready to stop reading here when I kept seeing a defenseless child being called a name. It's one thing to criticize the shitty parents, but to make fun of a child who has no voice in being filmed is honestly disgusting.
How about Junior?J is Jenn
I'm honestly curious so please don't take offense, which name; Jackpot?
noI'm honestly curious so please don't take offense, which name; Jackpot?
How about Junior?
I feel bad even typing this... grunter
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