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Return to Page 7Post reply re: re: re: re: re: Drugs and alcohol Jun. 7th, 2005 10:43pm
Jan B. Gosh no not boring ! and I'm glad that you posted : ) From what I've read have you always been into sports? golf etc. through your life? and don't you travel abroad? I guess I'm trying not to make this an us vs. them type of thing like what happens with the I've got kids, married, no kids or those of that never can, or the heterosexual, not a lesbian stuff. You bring up another factor in this which how does economic advantage factor in or does it at all? I was at country club (not a member) where they enjoyed their drinking but what I'm trying to get at was drinking in relation to any chronic condition with CAH in specific thrown in how easy it is to get out of control for some and how the acknowledgment of that might benefit the future/present/past of people with CAH. Whewww I don't know if I'm getting this right in explaining but glad I'm trying to. I've often wondered about the cortisones we take in that maybe some who are naturally expressive and I guess deep or sensitive if it moves them father out there and the ones that maybe aren't so expressive in the first place it really doesn't have that affect ? Does this make sense? And does this have somethingto do with alchoholc drinking or nothing at all. I also wonder about generational and to some extent regional perceptions about chronic conditions including CAH. By bringing up this subject, I was thinking support for all and suggestions, ideas, strength ? from ones that didn't go through this or have been through it or whatever : ) it's not like you can or want to bring up something like CAH at an AA Meeting but had an idea that if the subject was broched in our community it might benefit someone? For example those ladies that had been through cancer helped me so much more with an issue that I was having with the thinking of those that never went through the cancer experiences but were telling me that I should be think this way. It's like with the surgeries bother some and not others and even still many will not bring it up in any form like it's deleted from memory. The gender studies about CAH have been done and I would like to see topics that may benefit some of us to make positive change.
aimee
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