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WCDT 4806 to 4810 (June 13 to June 17th, 2022)
TV4Fun:
--- Quote from: Farideh on 14 Jun 2022, 18:54 ---We don't actually know if Faye ever stopped going, although given the money trouble she and Bubbles have had, my guess would be 'yes'.
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They must be doing a bit better financially if they could afford all that fancy equipment.
Mr_Rose:
--- Quote from: TV4Fun on 14 Jun 2022, 23:20 ---
--- Quote from: Farideh on 14 Jun 2022, 18:54 ---We don't actually know if Faye ever stopped going, although given the money trouble she and Bubbles have had, my guess would be 'yes'.
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They must be doing a bit better financially if they could afford all that fancy equipment.
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I thought they ripped most of that off of CW’s back door clinic at the fight club?
Annemoon:
--- Quote from: flondrix on 14 Jun 2022, 05:09 ---
Would antihistamines work against anxiety rash?
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Yes. A rash is an immune response that is supposed to detect an unwanted agent and provide the relevant skin with the tools to fight it. Special immune cells (mast cells) release histamines to increase blood flow in the area to give more space to remove the unwanted agent, causing it to expend. The problem arises when the response is triggered by an incorrect trigger. Most commonly known is an allergens e.g. a substance - like nuts or whatever your allergy is for - incorrectly triggers this mast cell and causing it to release histamines - causing the blood vesicles to increase - more blood - etc. Potentially in stress one of the components of stress (it's all chemicals in the end) also triggers this histamine response. Anti-histamines are just the anti-thesis for histamines, so it works no matter what triggered it.
BenRG:
So, what does everyone think? Given the strength of Emmett's psychosomatic response to the thought of angering their mother, is this a sign of abusive parenting? If so, do you think that Jeph will follow this up or will we just have Becky back off after a few strips if she sees that Emmett is in good hands Sam and Bubbles (please note that I didn't mention Faye :-P ).
oddtail:
--- Quote from: BenRG on 15 Jun 2022, 03:31 ---So, what does everyone think? Given the strength of Emmett's psychosomatic response to the thought of angering their mother, is this a sign of abusive parenting?
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No, I think Emmett is just *very intense* in terms of emotions, even for a kid.
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