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MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - An Understanding-Noncritical Voice of Support & Encouragement for Parents of Individuals with Special Needs

  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/new-website-debut/ New Website Debut! | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (TS Alliance) debuts a new, more informative website today! Visit at www.tsalliance.org -DS
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/updated-makingsupportpersonal-msp/ MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! Welcome to the updated MSP! As I stated in PRESS RELEASE , I have expanded my focus for MSP. The reason for the change is that I believe all caregivers need assistance, support, and encouragement to successfully advocate for their loved ones. The challenges of caregiving are not limited to certain disorders; however,…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/press-release/ PRESS RELEASE | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - PRESS RELEASE The author of the blog MakingSupportPersonal™ (MSP) introduces a new theme, broader focus, and new format. RICHARDSON, Texas--Coming May 8, 2011 - The focus of MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) broadens to become an understanding-noncritical voice of support and encouragement for parents and caregivers of individuals with special needs. The content covers a range of information designed…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/guest-post/ Guest Post | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers, The following entry is a Guest Post by Griffin Marshall. Griffin is the author and creator of the blog Revolution Within the Skin: A Guide to Vitiligo. From the information I’ve gathered from here on Deborah’s blog and my own research regarding Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), it is apparent, that as of right now,…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/classmate-interview/ Interview with Kimberly | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! This post includes an email interview I conducted with Kimberly, a fellow classmate in the Literary Studies program at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). Question:  Have you visited my blog? If so, what did you think about it? Answer:  I think it is awesome and informative. Question:  Have you heard of Tuberous Sclerosis…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/audio-sibling-interview/ Audio Interview with Lillian | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! This post contains the audio podcast of a sibling interview I conducted with my daughter, Lillian, today, April 13, 2011. My intent in the interview is to convey the message that siblings may need coping strageties also. audio podcast - sibling interview This audio podcast is the property of the author of this blog and…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/1-source-for-respite/ Take a Break! | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! In my Self-Care 101 post, step 6, I suggested that you, the caregiver take a break from routine by taking a vacation. I don't take the recommendation lightly. I totally understand that you can't even think about taking a break if you don't have access to trustworthy people to help you. In this…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/selfcare-101-dont-forget-about-you/ Self-Care 101 | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello Readers! This post is an extension of my Fun Stuff post. I believe self-care is the most important action you, as the caregiver of a person with TSC can take. Take care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally. Consider the following steps in developing your own self-care routine: Eat healthy. If you are not…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/facial-angiofibromas-in-tuberous-sclerosis-complex-tsc-2/ Facial Angiofibromas in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - tuberous_sclerosis_1_050124/Facial Angiofibromas on cheeks, nose, and chin. Source: Dermatology Atlas ©(2001-2011). Contributor Yahia Albail, DO"Angiofibromas are small reddish spots or bumps that consist of fibrous tissue and blood vessels. They are most commonly found around the nose, cheeks, and chin, often combining to form a distinctive butterfly-shaped pattern" (Tuberous Sclerosis, 2009). Angiofibromas typically appear in people with…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/depakote%c2%ae-for-seizure-control/ Depakote® for Seizure Control | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - "Depakote® is the brand name used in the United States for divalproex sodium, a compound of sodium valproate and valporic acid. The product is known as Epival in Canada. Divalproex sodium dissociates to the valproate ion in the gastrointestinal tract, so its effects are virtually identical to those of other forms of valproate. Abbott Laboratories has marketed Depakote in the United States…
  • https://makingsupportpersonal.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/fun-stuff-independent-entry/ Fun Stuff | MakingSupportPersonal (MSP) - Hello again! I decided to have some fun with my last post of the day by sharing activities that provide stress relieve for me. You might incorporate one or two in your weekly routine! Here's my list: Exercise - I workout with intensity at least five times a week. When I say "with intensity," I mean jogging,…

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  • Vinyasi - Our Earthing Connection to Mother Nature

    I find the Earthing technology to be a great introduction to longitudinal circuits popularized by the likes of Eric Dollard and Nikola Tesla. They filter out current by using an "open circuit" pathway - namely, a straight line (not circular; nor "closed circuit") - for free electrons to migrate back and forth between our body and the Earth in a dynamic fashion statistically equalizing any voltage difference between these two bodies over time. Earthing creates a connection to all other life forms which are connected to Mother Earth. Unity among all of Earth's creatures is the result along with the general notion of connecting one's self to something greater than one's self, ie: the Earth.

  • S. Bassaw - A Landlord's Best Friend!

    This product works fabulously at producing a quick shine on hardwood floors. As a landlord, it gets expensive to varnish floors between tenants. Recently, we have been using this product on hardwood floors and have been impressed by the results. Is it not going to give you a freshly varnished look, but it does make dull floors shine nicely. The shine lasts for quite some time even with heavy traffic.

  • DJ Caliban - Intuit is little more than a scam

    I've used Quickbooks Pro 2007 for my business since switching at the beginning of 2007 from AccountEdge. I'm not a bookkeeper, and don't have time to learn to be one, and bookkeepers who can use anything but Quickbooks are impossible to find. As it turns out, bookkeepers who I would hire to use my version could barely use it as it lacked common Wintel features. Passing the company file back and fourth - what should be a SIMPLE and ESSENTIAL task, was impossible. No problem doing that with Office, with music files, video, PDF, and just about anything else. Intuit is either utterly incompetent at engineering a decent datafile or consciously choosing to screw their Mac users.

  • Brittney C. - Love this stroller

    Love this stroller! The fact that you can configure to have two seats and that you can fold with one seat still attached so you do not have to take it apart every time is awesome! I do wish the bassinet stand came with it for the price point, but it is totally worth it!

  • Brenda Daniels - I'm excited about this product and glad I already have 2 more bottles

    I have found that this products works very well. I take 4 at a time and it totally kills any cravings for eating. If I take 4 with breakfast I won't need to eat again until around 6pm and I'm not really hungry at that time. I lost 3lbs in 4 days. I'm excited about this product and glad I already have 2 more bottles.

  • Malinda L. Mcdonald - A great vacumm

    Bought this for my sister and she says she is in love with it! We have one too, and definitely is a wonderful vacuum. Very powerful, easy to empty the canister, and frankly costs less than the Dyson, but works very much the same. Is also very light weight. Although it is basically plastic, it is surprisingly sturdy for that. So definitely would recommend this one.

  • Rhonda - Nice but Narrow

    I ordered a half size up based on other reviews and these were too big. They seemed very true to size except that they are a bit narrow and because tongue is sewed in place, a wider foot is a bit of a squeeze. Nice comfy casual sneaker but just not for my wider foot.