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    • KissguramiK Offline
      Kissgurami
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      CayennePepper:
      SAHM_TAN:


      mine will be 21 yos, best to skip the NS yrs ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Normal unaccelerated path, 18yo girls will be in uni mah, so no danger of boys in NS :rotflmao:. Generally, 18yo boys in local uni are either non-citizens or in med sch :evil:

      omg... :faint: :faint: O Level. :nailbite: . IP.. :nailbite: Uni :nailbite:

      I can literally feel my hair turning white :faint:

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      • KissguramiK Offline
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        SAHM_TAN:

        These might help to keep phlegm under control, asparagus, onions, cauliflower, celery and garlic.
        Thanks Sahm :snuggles: I am aware which food to avoid but didn't know about the food which can keep phelgm under control ๐Ÿ•บ

        Just curious.. thought women shouldn't eat too much asparagus?

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          MintyMin
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          Kissgurami:
          MintyMin:


          :scratchhead: :? Huh?! y has it got to do w me?

          coz your DS goes to an awesome Maths enrichment class so which is why you don't need to worry :rotflmao:

          :slapshead: Maths is so far his strength i noticed.. he is weak in language... so i still haf to worry..

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            CayennePepper
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            SAHM_TAN:
            Drink plenty of water to loosen phlegm and wash them down from the throat.


            Seems that there are some food that might increased phlegm production:

            dairy products, including milk, cheese, yogurt, salt and sugar. Though in our diet, I think it's difficult to reduce salt and sugar.

            These might help to keep phlegm under control, asparagus, onions, cauliflower, celery and garlic.
            My paed says don't eat banana if there's phlegm.
            Also, good to avoid fried food. No fries!

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              CayennePepper
              last edited by

              Kissgurami:
              CayennePepper:

              [quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]
              mine will be 21 yos, best to skip the NS yrs ๐Ÿ˜‰

              Normal unaccelerated path, 18yo girls will be in uni mah, so no danger of boys in NS :rotflmao:. Generally, 18yo boys in local uni are either non-citizens or in med sch :evil:

              omg... :faint: :faint: O Level. :nailbite: . IP.. :nailbite: Uni :nailbite:

              I can literally feel my hair turning white :faint:[/quote]No worries. See, you already know abt synthesis and transformation! Your DDs will sail smoooooothly to uni under your capable guidance ๐Ÿ•บ

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              • bigsnoopyB Offline
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                MintyMin:


                :scratchhead: :? Huh?! y has it got to do w me?
                hahaha.... :siam:

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                  last edited by

                  MintyMin:
                  Kissgurami:

                  [quote=\"MintyMin\"]
                  :scratchhead: :? Huh?! y has it got to do w me?

                  coz your DS goes to an awesome Maths enrichment class so which is why you don't need to worry :rotflmao:

                  :slapshead: Maths is so far his strength i noticed.. he is weak in language... so i still haf to worry..[/quote]Capitalize and build on the strength. Not difficult to boost language. Time is on your side mah.

                  Both my sons grasp mathematical concepts with astonishing ease. But dd is the complete opposite. Gender difference hmmm... Very interesting.

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                  • bigsnoopyB Offline
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                    Ermโ€ฆ My strength is maths lehโ€ฆ The rest all CMIโ€ฆ

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                    • bigsnoopyB Offline
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                      Went to read the P1 threads... Think I did too little le... :faint: :faint: :faint: :nailbite: :scared:

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                        CayennePepper
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                        SAHM_TAN:

                        3rd one must be learn speed reading right? :evil:
                        Was just thinking about this. Speed reading was very helpful when i had to read tons of cases in uni! Would have died without knowing how to do this ๐Ÿ˜‰

                        But primary school, don't need yet i guess.

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