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Online Pitching Mechanics Clinic With Tom House
Online Pitching Mechanics Clinic with Tom House
The Npa Online Pitching Mechanics Clinic is an online course that will help you learn pitching mechanics from beginning to end. Learn from the best pitching coach in baseball – Tom House.
Online Pitching Mechanics Clinic with Tom House
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Clinical Hypnotherapy Diploma Course. Special Trial Offer .95 for Lessons 1 -3. Then monthly payments. Total cost 7.97. Includes U.k. Association Membership and 1 year’s free membership with The Canadian Professional Board of Hypnotherapy.
Qualifying Clinical Hypnotherapy Course. First 3 Lessons .95.
With These “symptoms” Can You Say What It Is? Probably Just Leftovers From an Anxiety Attack…?
Question by Qwerty: With these “symptoms” can you say what it is? probably just leftovers from an anxiety attack…?
Yesturday on a plane i had a little anxiety attack… yannow freaking out antsy tight chest and nausea. the next flight i was fine but my chest got a little tight. when i got home randomly my back hurt a lot when i tried to breathe. this lasted for a while. a few numb spots on small random parts of my body as well. that went away when i fell asleep. i soon woke up and found that it hurt intensely to breathe in my chest and upper back and neck. now there is a little pain left and it hurts to swallow. a little tightness when i breathe too. is it possibly dehydration? oh and on and off my chest felt weird like there was a lil pressure
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A&E Interventionist Helps Family Members With Addiction
soberliving.com Interventionist Ken Seeley explains intervention & what families should do to help addicted or alcoholic family members. Our treatment centers have all the tools you need to help your family member stop drinking or doing drugs.
Q&A: How Do I Deal With Mom?
Question by Sister Lourdes: How do I deal with mom?
My mom was an alcoholic for many years. As a result, we live far from each other, but we now have a relationship “over the phone. ” Can anyone recommend some coping mechanisms so that I can continue to be patient with her when she has her emotional break downs?
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Answer by Hey!
As long as the relationship remains a communication by air, you are far from her problems. Remain calm on the phone by thinking about something nice, and be thankful you live far far away!
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I’m in Love With My Best Friend Yet I Had Sex With His Wife, Is It Fair That He Forgave Her and Not Me?
Question by Allen: I’m in love with my best friend yet I had sex with his wife, is it fair that he forgave her and not me?
Mitch and I have been best friends since middle school. We’re 29 years old now. I’m a closeted bisexual man but I’m slowly but surely coming out of the closet. Mitch has been my best friend for 16 years but the love I felt for him was secretly bigger than that. My entire family loves him because Mitch grew up with an alcoholic mother and a physically abusive father. So, they showed him support and even came to live with us at some point. I have the COOLEST parents in the world. Mitch dated my twin sister for three years, he got her pregnant and they had a girl. Two months later, the girl I was dating at the time gave birth to my son. So, we both became fathers around the same time(age 17). My sister died in a car accident a year after my son and my niece was born. I admit I was always jealous of the fact that my sister was dating my best friend but believe me, I was hurt and devastated when my sister died. So, Mitch and I shared everything together and we became more like “moms” than dads. My parents helped us raise the kids being that my sister died and my son’s mother lost custody of my son when they found marijuana in his system when he was born. We dated girls here and there(I SECRETLY had sex with other guys) but for the most part, it’s always been about ME, MITCH, MY SON and HIS DAUGHTER(MY NIECE).
Q&A: How Do You Deal With an Alcoholic and a Gambler?
Question by monalisa: How do you deal with an alcoholic and a gambler?
I am 24 years old and the “peacmaker in the house”. I have a child that depends on me and we live at my parents. I do not pay rent but have problems with my parents bad habbits. My mother is a chronic casino gambler, my father is becoming like her and he is an alcoholic. They were not like that before and I tried talking to them to let them know what they are doing is not the way. They dont seem to care much for my advice. I cannot tel them what to do since “they are the parents”. I fear if I move out, “all hell will brake loose” I am unhappy living there but do not know how to tell them I want to move out. I am not even sure if moving is a wise decision since it will become an extra finance that is not cheap. This is causing me much stress.