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<blockquote data-quote="capri" data-source="post: 3062" data-attributes="member: 600"><p>Thankyou, i am begining to feal that maybe the "over cautious brit" syndrome has kicked in for my psychiatrist. </p><p>She was scathing about the drug. </p><p>I think i will try it regardless, then the weight of responibility is on me. </p><p>There was a big "Hoo Hah" a few months ago about some "Slimfast" drinks having about 20 more calories in, than they should have. The advice was not to use them as they are not "Exact" in their labels. </p><p>I thought Slimfast was bad because any "crash diet" was not going to work, apparently i am wrong. </p><p></p><p>Parenting itself is trial and error and nobody tells you how to deal with your child each day. There is no definative Manual for the job, so we as parents make our choices and takes our chances. </p><p></p><p>I know a lady in a herbalist shop near me, she thinks i am a crackpot (i buy arrowroot for diahreah in young gerbils, from her)but she is a nice lady who has never led me wrong before, so i will talk to her. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again, somtimes we need to ask the obvious question to lead us through the maze of our second geussing and doubts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capri, post: 3062, member: 600"] Thankyou, i am begining to feal that maybe the "over cautious brit" syndrome has kicked in for my psychiatrist. She was scathing about the drug. I think i will try it regardless, then the weight of responibility is on me. There was a big "Hoo Hah" a few months ago about some "Slimfast" drinks having about 20 more calories in, than they should have. The advice was not to use them as they are not "Exact" in their labels. I thought Slimfast was bad because any "crash diet" was not going to work, apparently i am wrong. Parenting itself is trial and error and nobody tells you how to deal with your child each day. There is no definative Manual for the job, so we as parents make our choices and takes our chances. I know a lady in a herbalist shop near me, she thinks i am a crackpot (i buy arrowroot for diahreah in young gerbils, from her)but she is a nice lady who has never led me wrong before, so i will talk to her. Thanks again, somtimes we need to ask the obvious question to lead us through the maze of our second geussing and doubts. [/QUOTE]
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