Wednesday, December 28, 2011

fainted while singing

fainted while singing?
today i was practiceing a solo im doing for chorus at lunch i had just ate. but i was in the middle of the song, and its a very hight piched song. i felt fine durring the first half of the song i was smileing and having fun it was very sudden and i got kinda dizzy. and i couldnt really see. cuz it was all black. , i just stoped singing. and fell down on the floor. i woke up with my friend who is also singing part of that song. and my teacher, trying to see if i was fine, i just wanted to lie there. my musels felt weak. i am only 13. i know that it is pretty common so i wasnt to scared. but i was imbaresed, they anted me to go to the nurse but our nurse is a jerk. so i refused. insted i laid on the risers. after about an hour, i felt completly fine, and then played in a soccer gamme and was fine, whhat do you think about all this??? is this common to faint while, singing? should i continue to do the solo? do you think it will happen again?  btw i dont know why the font is like this sorry. 
Other - Health - 2 Answers
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It was probably because of poor breathing technique. Breathing is an EXTREMELY important part of singing. You should learn to breathe from the diaphragm, not the lungs, and learn when to breathe (in a song). Ask any singers you know, or search the web for more info.
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This can usually happen when the high pitched sound pinches the nerve in your brain causing your brain to over work and then stop and display an effect of Light - Headed. Don't worry I play the Piano and violin and get Light-headed sometimes. :)






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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Does you baby get overstimulated easily

Does you baby get overstimulated easily?
I have two girls and am wondering if it's a girl thing, just from i have seen personally. It could be a coincidence. When my two year old was a baby she was very independent and usually wanted to fall asleep solo and could only handle a little bit of hands on before getting irritable. One day we were at a family get together and she was passed from person to person, by the time we got home and i nursed her at home, she was trying to nurse without touching me. That was the most extreme. Now my two month old daughter is the same way. she wants to be solo to fall asleep and is happier being by herself, loves being talked to but gets easily frustrated with hands on and being held. She cries to get put down quite often. She is also currently nursing. Just wondering though if it's a girl thing or if anyone else has this experience? Most of the boy babies i know want constant attention, but is that a coincidence? Lol, it's strange that i have 2 kids that are the same way. My oldest is 2 now and it was probaly when she was about a year old when she wanted more cuddling. She was always social, just didn't like being held very often.
Newborn & Baby - 6 Answers
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It is possible that they are sore from all the handling and passing around and just don't want to be held anymore.
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Um, my daughter is 1 and she was a very demanding baby that ALWAYS wanted to be held till recently. So IDK.
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I don't think it has anything to do with gender. My daughter is almost 9 months old and is the most social baby I have ever seen! She loves people and is VERY secure in pretty much any environment.
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My moms says I was like that when I was a baby but I thought I was the only one. Good to know there is other people like that in this world!
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My boy is the same way. He likes for us to play and chit chat for a bit whilst he's awake, but if I get too goofy he is like 'ok mom, enough, put me down' lol. He doesn't mind being held, but if i am overly playful he gets agitated. I tell my husband he reminds me of Stewie from Family Guy... These little babys have such BIG personalities :-)
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I have 2 girls and 1 boy. All my children had this issue. They all want alot of attention but when they are done they want it dark and quit.




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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Do I really need a dam

Do I really need a dam?
I'm in my 40s. My man wanted to marry me and provide for me so I can take care of HIM. He hates me now cause I flipped the script (changed my mind about him). I'm not a doormat. I've experienced all types of losers and I want to be married for the rest of my life, but, why can't I be with someone who I know really loves and cares about ME? Not another loser who needs a nurse. I'm at rock bottom, raised my kids solo to adulthood and I know I can still reach a couple goals for myself as long as I have health and determination. Love or no love, do I really need a dam (him) blocking the flow of my river? Won't it happen for us anyway if it's meant to be for us?
Marriage & Divorce - 7 Answers
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Well if you don't want to take care of him, don't marry him. Why is this so difficult?
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you know the answer.
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Only if it's meant to be it will happen, otherwise whatever happens will happen.
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Your question indicates that you have followed similar paths before, and not liked the results you had found. What you are proposing with this man is a marriage of convenience. This might be all fine and good if you wish to live loveless and under his thumbs, so to speak. The law doesn't necessarily provide for such arrangements, and if he decides to stop "providing" for you, what then? Your best bet is to either stay single, or to attempt a real relationship with a man who loves you for you. Personally, I think that you may need some professional help if you have been selling yourself short in this way as your description suggests. You have been choosing desperate men who will resent you on many levels... why?
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IDK; are you a beaver?? LOL. If he is making you into a doormat then hell no, it's time to dump his sorry ass. But if he is only trying to achieve his own goals and needs your help until he does then you married him and you should at least give him that chance. Know what I mean?
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"why can't I be with someone who I know really loves and cares about ME?" Because those aren't the types of men YOU choose to be with.
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You sound to me like someone who is a bit to picky.It is okay that you still have goals you want to reach and keep your river open(so to speak).Let me just throw this at you though,time is like a demon that creeps up and takes a womans looks before they realize it,so don't keep your river flowing to long or you may just be up it without a paddle(so to speak).



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nursing School Options

Nursing School Options?
Hey everyone, thanks for checking this out. I have a real dilemma on my hands. My life dream is to become a military nurse, I truly feel called to do it. By the end of this year (at around May), I have to make my decision about the ROTC scholarship and whether I want to join the military or not. A big bonus to the military is the paid tuition, due to the fact that my family cannot pay for school. My decisions are, Get into Oakland University's or University of Detroit's BSN of nursing program freshman year, go to Michigan State or University of Michigan, do my pre-reqs there, then try to get into their nursing program. If I get into Oakland, I don't need to do the ROTC. I hear getting into BSN programs your freshman year is really tough, but do you think I stand a chance? Here are my stats. 3.9 GPA with honors and AP classes, 1st chair trumpet player in all top bands at my school, All-District player every year, top rankings in Solo & Ensemble, Marching Band section leader, loads of volunteer hours, Student Council rep, interact (community service) member, Varsity Cross-Country, Soccer, and Track, Track team captain. **Do you think it's possible for me to get in a nursing program freshman year, or should I just go be a doctor? Basically, I'm afraid to do nursing because if I don't get all A's and get into a nursing program I'm scared of being left with a useless degree. Will it be useless? Then I think about being a doctor because I know you don't NEED to get all A's, but then you go to school for 10 years. There are so many pro's and cons, and I don't know what to do. I can choose ROTC and pray I get into a good nursing school, or just go be a doctor. What are your opinions? Sorry about the rambling. Also, I don't mind studying for long amounts of time. I'm also very very outgoing and friendly. I'm a great people person. **Do you think I'd get into nursing schools easier if admissions saw I was going into the Navy or Army for nursing or medicine?
Health Care - 1 Answers
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It sounds like you are a very driven, goal-oriented person. I was in band, too (and played trumpet), so I know how challenging it can be. You really need to talk to your guidance counselor and if possible go to the colleges you are considering for a visit. There are a lot of options open to you and the ROTC sounds like a great way to accomplish your goals.




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