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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 206732" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Nancy, </p><p> </p><p>I too had thought at one time that it "may" have contributed to Dudes behavior - why not? I considered EVERYTHING else - including microwave use, x's drug use, stress and abuse during pregnancy, and when he was being born I too had a hard labor - and even Dudes heart stopped. I was already prepped for surgery - but had to be cut without any anesthesia. It was very painful. I was given medicine WHILE he was being born, and was awake all of 2 minutes after he was born but began going into shock, got something for it all and woke up that night with stitches and staples. </p><p> </p><p>After years of torturing myself I have come to the conclusion that not only myself but millions of mothers now and before me ALSO had no clue what causes difficult child behavior and if (big AND IF) the medical world found out that there was a one pill cure for this behavior? Would they even give it out or do they like making the big bucks on ALL the medications we try? </p><p> </p><p>My best conspiracy and gut tells me that something, maybe on the crops, in the way food was grown, harvested - something in our water maybe is the cause. I was SO SO careful with Dude and exercising and eating - it couldn't possibly have been that? But I cant find anything else out and maybe I stopped years ago trying to figure out the why of my past with him, and put my energies (as best I could) into the future of him. Make sense? I can't fix either the past or the present - but hopefully my prevention efforts in sowing "seeds" will come to fruition in Dude's future. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs - I hear ya - really I do. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 206732, member: 4964"] Nancy, I too had thought at one time that it "may" have contributed to Dudes behavior - why not? I considered EVERYTHING else - including microwave use, x's drug use, stress and abuse during pregnancy, and when he was being born I too had a hard labor - and even Dudes heart stopped. I was already prepped for surgery - but had to be cut without any anesthesia. It was very painful. I was given medicine WHILE he was being born, and was awake all of 2 minutes after he was born but began going into shock, got something for it all and woke up that night with stitches and staples. After years of torturing myself I have come to the conclusion that not only myself but millions of mothers now and before me ALSO had no clue what causes difficult child behavior and if (big AND IF) the medical world found out that there was a one pill cure for this behavior? Would they even give it out or do they like making the big bucks on ALL the medications we try? My best conspiracy and gut tells me that something, maybe on the crops, in the way food was grown, harvested - something in our water maybe is the cause. I was SO SO careful with Dude and exercising and eating - it couldn't possibly have been that? But I cant find anything else out and maybe I stopped years ago trying to figure out the why of my past with him, and put my energies (as best I could) into the future of him. Make sense? I can't fix either the past or the present - but hopefully my prevention efforts in sowing "seeds" will come to fruition in Dude's future. Hugs - I hear ya - really I do. Star [/QUOTE]
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