hi kitty, yes it is. mainly used as colouring which makes it attractive to kids in the first place. Seriously try to get the doctor to listen and get to dietician, can do it alone but they can give valueable advice, bren went through same thing as me, my daughter was about 6 before we got it sorted was getting called to school about her behaviour as well, but sometimes she was an angel. i felt so guilty because it was me giving her the food and drink that caused it. It changed her within a week.
hi bren, took me years to find a doctor that would listen and do something, and E numbers can cause all kinds of behavioural problems for some kids. Hope kitty's daughter considers looking into it , also found fish fingers another culprit because of the coating
sure is . Maybe not so much nowdays, but males are bought up to be macho so to be sensitive can be seen as a weakness in a man , i think that is a pity
Hi tufty, think we do want alot of the same things, but can be hard for a man to understand a women because sometimes a women's mood can be influenced by physically things happening in her body.
really could be the additives in her food, remember going to doctor once convinced i had given birth to a she - devil ! was referred to a dietician, honestly it really did help, i could tell if she had been given orange squash within an hour of her drinking it .
Have you looked at what she eats and drink? there was an colour additive in some foods and drink that turned my daughter into a a little monster, orange squash was banned in my house, think it was E something, it's in alot of food too. she became so hyperactive .
Hi kitty had same problem with my grandaughter and gave same advice as vonny, it was really hard in the end we started star system , if she slept she would get a star in the morning and loads of praise, if she did it it for 2 days she went to the park, when 4 days something else she liked. It did work . But it was hard going
i think if they are not open to trying to understand the emotional feelings there partner has they can't support you, because they won't know what they are supporting you thro. I think it is about being open about everything jmo
also the emotional things child birth etc can bring, feeling depressed after you have given birth, pmt, all can have an effect on our relationships, and many men are not aware of this or how to help there partner thro it .
Not so much now days, but i think boys are bought up to have a macho image, making it hard to understand female emotions/feelings. maybe about how we are 'conditioned' by society
RE: Do men really understand women ? Do women understand men?
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