| my activity  | meholl responded to a discussion called Do you have bibolar disorder? Have you been without the medicine? How? in bipolar disorder. 1 month ago I suffer from Bi-polar as well, and I respond very well to my medication. I am currently not taking medication due to other health issues.
I have found that people outside my home see me as a more lively person, but at home, I feel like I treat my family terribly.
I prefer being on my medication simply because it makes me more level in attitude and behavior.
If you have issues with your med... |  | meholl responded to a discussion called How do I start this or say this? in relationships. 1 month ago This is my opinion, and what I think I would do if I was in your shoes.
If you feel any reason to be scared, it is best to have everything set to move out, and start life without the husband.
Once that is in place, then be ready to tell husband. If you fear his reaction, maybe do this in a public setting, where you can easily leave after the discussion. IF you are not comfortable telling y... |  | meholl responded to a discussion called Success in life means money in making money. 1 month ago I am wealthy beyond imagination, and it has nothing to do with money.
I have a family that I love, I have a life I love to live. Money only eases some burdens, but can create others.
Success in life means being happy with life. For some people happiness means money. |  | meholl responded to a discussion called Mood swings in depression. 1 month ago This is normal for the most part.
A person with Bi-polar, or manic depression will experience extreme mood swings, but they also suffer from other things, such as control issues.
The mood swings you are describing about the documentary you watched could be showing a person that is Bi-polar, but doesn't have manic episodes.
There are many different types of Bi-polar. |  | meholl responded to a discussion called Can We REALLY Blame Everything On Divorce Still? in life. 1 month ago I come from a divorced family, and consider myself to be quite normal, as well as the rest of my siblings.
The divorce did hit my youngest brother pretty hard, but he was only 7 or 8. He did start acting up in his teen years while living with my mother, and this continued into his early 20s. Was divorce the cause of this behavior? NO. It wasn't bad parenting skills either. This is just a kid ... |  | meholl commented in a discussion called Step-son and money in life. 1 month ago His mom can't afford to help him, or so she says.
I just don't get how you can have a full time job and an $85 insurance bill as your only bill, and be broke less than a week after payday.
Or is he just asking for money because he knows his dad will say yes, saving himself some money.
I don't know, but this is a pattern of constant asking for money and dad always gives in. Then I am always ... |  | meholl commented in a discussion called Step-son and money in life. 1 month ago Are you missing the part about having a full-time job making $10 hour and payday was 6 days ago, with only one bill with a total of $85.
I understand if a person is really hurting for money, after putting out say $3000 for bills and needs gas money.
This is a kid who paid $85 out of a paycheck for insurance and wasted the rest. Now he wants money so he can drive 75 miles to see his girlf... |  | meholl commented in a discussion called Step-son and money in life. 1 month ago This is at least once, or twice a month. He knows we have to support an entire household. But he thinks that our money comes from the crab apple money tree in the back yard.
|  | meholl commented in a discussion called Step-son and money in life. 1 month ago We have the money in the bank. But that money has to last us until next pay day. Hubby works out of town, hence extra expenses. Next week, will there still be enough money in the bank, I don't know. | | | | | | | | BIG SOFT PRETZELS
1 TBLSP. YEAST
1 1/2 C. WARM WATER
1/4 C. INSTANT NON-FAT POWDERED MILK
1/3 C. SUGAR
1 TSP SALT
2 EGGS, BEATEN
1/2 C VEGETABLE OIL
5 CUPS FLOUR
1 EGG BEATEN
COARSE SALT
In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Stir powdered milk, sugar, salt and 2 1/2 flour together. Add yeast mixture, 2 beaten eggs and oil. Add remaining flour. Stir until mixed. Add more flour if needed to make a soft dough. Knead 5 minutes or until smooth. Divide dough into 5 balls. From each ball you can make 5 pretzels, about 1/2 round, 16 in long. Form into pretzel shape. Grease baking sheet and place pretzels on it. Brush pretzels with one beaten egg and sprinkle with coarse salt. Bake at 425 degrees for 10-15 minutes until golden brown. | | discussions i've started | | My step-son (almost 19), who lives with his mother, in a different town, wants to come and see his girlfriend. That is fine with me, and him staying the night is fine as well. Here is the real... | | | | children. I have twin 4yr olds,then 8, 10, 14, and a 16 yr old. So six kids in a house that can have a 5th bedroom, with a very small yard. But the house is perfect for our family. Also, the house is... | | | | I know men enjoy it when we are on top, but how but us. Do you enjoy being on top, and if so, why?? Do you dislike it, if so why? I know for me, I used to enjoy being on top, then I had twins,... | | | | I have a recipe, and I made it, but it is too sweet, and not enough coffee flavor. So I am searching for a new recipe that might be better suited. Plus, I always like to find out how others cook or... | | | | I have 5 kids in my home, one (15 yrs) does his chores just right, one (12yrs) lolli-gags, but still gets it done right. The twins (6 yrs) just have to keep their clothes off the floor. The last one... | | | | | | | | | | |