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db13berry

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So, my daughters friend called me on my daughters cell phone and said Farran can't breathe and she stopped in the middle of traffic and she's freaking out! So, I rushed to the car and went to find her in an ambulance - in my rush to get out of the car to get to the ambulance, #24 dropped to the ground. : (

My daughter is okay ~ it appears she had her first panic attack. Poor kid.

I'm glad she is ok. I hope she can learn at an early age how to control them.
I had my first panic attack at 18. I hyperventilated, passed out and woke up en route to the hospital in an ambulance.
I have had them all my life since. No rhyme or reason to them most of the time and they come on mostly late at night or in the middle of the night. My husband has learned how to talk me out of them...... sometimes. Other times I can talk myself down before it gets out of hand. And other times, sadly, ..... Xanax is my friend.

She is going to have to learn relaxation and breathing techniques if they become problematic. Poor kid.
 

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Gosh, Pchela I am so sorry to hear that. What a scary experience! No mom ever wants to see their baby in an ambulance. I'm glad to hear she's ok and I hope this is not something she has to just deal with. There are so many medications to help her out. As for #24, she took a beating with a rightful cause! No one will report you to class or whoever it was, to remove her from your home! Haha, I think we will all testify in your behalf!
 

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Girl, it's always kids making us mess up our Hogs!! How is she doing now? (The kid, not the Hog :p)

So, my daughters friend called me on my daughters cell phone and said Farran can't breathe and she stopped in the middle of traffic and she's freaking out! So, I rushed to the car and went to find her in an ambulance - in my rush to get out of the car to get to the ambulance, #24 dropped to the ground. : (

My daughter is okay ~ it appears she had her first panic attack. Poor kid.
 

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This is professionalism and personal attention from a new vendor taking that little extra time to show me he cares about my past, present and future business. Thanks Mike!

I will be posting pictures of my new #31 and the family later. In the meantime, enjoy what to me is the exception not rule from most vendors:

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Ooooo and I'm just about off to a rewards picnic for all those in the district council that have taken the time to better themselves in their craft through training programs and certification classes.
There are 342 people I believe that have qualified out of northern CA.
There are somewhere around 150 prizes in the raffle. With 15 being major prizes consisting of new Chevy Trucks, Harleys, wave runners, 7 day cruises, atvs, etc... I think the lowest prize in the whole raffle is valued at $250.

Wish me luck!
 

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Mike...I just got a couple of those AW LifePo RCR123 500mah (blue color) batteries and one of IKV's HV io6 attys (forgot to get the drip tip for it tho, which is a must cuz' the atty is too wide to fit standard 306 drip tips). Anyway, if you like a warm vape, then this is the way to go! I also bought one of the LR i06 attys, but I haven't tried it out yet...waiting on the 'special' tip IKV sells for it too :facepalm: With my 4.8v battery, all I have been using are the Boge LR 2.0 attys and I've been very satisfied with them.
 

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I'm glad she is ok. I hope she can learn at an early age how to control them.
I had my first panic attack at 18. I hyperventilated, passed out and woke up en route to the hospital in an ambulance.
I have had them all my life since. No rhyme or reason to them most of the time and they come on mostly late at night or in the middle of the night. My husband has learned how to talk me out of them...... sometimes. Other times I can talk myself down before it gets out of hand. And other times, sadly, ..... Xanax is my friend.

She is going to have to learn relaxation and breathing techniques if they become problematic. Poor kid.

Wow - I don't know much about panic attacks. I guess I will soon - I'll be researching them. Thanks for sharing your experience with them. I'm sorry you have to go through that. I hope Farran's was an isolated incident but we'll see. I've never had one but she was clearly terrified. I think she thought she was dying or that something was seriously wrong and that's scary.

B - she is okay now. She's just complaining that her arm hurts where they stuck the IV needle. It was her first time to have blood drawn or have an IV in her arm.

Thanks everybody for the good wishes!

#24 is okay as well. She is a little scuffed on the upper corner on the purpleheart but you'd really have to look to see it. Could have been much worse!
 
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