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The first meltdown
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<blockquote data-quote="TPaul" data-source="post: 314638" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>Dear Manster Mom,</p><p>I have friends who's child was allergic to everything like it seems manster is. They would put a small amount of something like petromleum jelly around the nose to help catch some of the air born things. It seemed to help. </p><p> </p><p>I understand everyones thoughts on this issue so far. I think sticking with the horses and seeing it through, will in the end, make Manster feel better and better about himself. Getting him through a good part of it, might be harder on you, but in the end he will look back and have taken something from it that will benefit all. Horses and working with them is a proven technique for calming and opening the door for a whole host of postitive things.</p><p> </p><p>Keep up the good work</p><p>T paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPaul, post: 314638, member: 8055"] Dear Manster Mom, I have friends who's child was allergic to everything like it seems manster is. They would put a small amount of something like petromleum jelly around the nose to help catch some of the air born things. It seemed to help. I understand everyones thoughts on this issue so far. I think sticking with the horses and seeing it through, will in the end, make Manster feel better and better about himself. Getting him through a good part of it, might be harder on you, but in the end he will look back and have taken something from it that will benefit all. Horses and working with them is a proven technique for calming and opening the door for a whole host of postitive things. Keep up the good work T paul [/QUOTE]
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