what i mean by that is someone with way to much time on their hands wanted to couldn't they use an air compressor and something like a really strong balloon that would set into the shape after a certain amount of time then taking it out and using it as a mold or just filling it with something like a hard plastic that solidifies. i know that this wouldn't be a viable way to break into a house or anything but would it be feasible? just a random question that occurred to me and that google couldn't help me with. thanks for any input on this its a nagging question that won't go away. and before anyone says anything about it yes i know this doesn't exactly fit into the category but this was the closest one i could find there is no category for lockpicking questions
if a physical problem was ruled out (bladder isn't developed yet, etc) then it must be because DD is confused, wants your attention. she probably doesn't understand why people are coming and going from her life. if you can't reaffirm her that you love her (which should be the easiest thing to do) please seek a counselor. your child needs you. who cares about the rest of the world. you have the power to fix it. give her a stable life.
Honest answer. Don't waste your money on shocks or struts. Anytime a car is lowered it causes all factor specs to be altered hence the rough ride. It's just one of those things that happen when altering the car. Remember it was designed to ride at a certain height with all other tuning revolving around that. It is the same reason as to why you have a much rougher ride when putting 20' wheels instead of 17' ones. Usually with anything that looks good you sacrifice something for it. Try raising it a little higher to note any difference but I bet it looks good.
Yeah. When I moved in with my dad and stepmother at age 6, I did for quite some time have a bit of a problem with bedwetting. Only at night, fortunately. There's no need to blame yourself, or make a big deal about it. You might want to think about installing a rubber sheet on her bed, under the regular sheets, so the mattress doesn't get wet. About the other situations, you might want to talk with her about what she would consider an optimal solution. You could propose a visit to the doctor to make sure there isn't some sort of physiological problem. Otherwise, if there is no such problem and she is satisfied with the situation as it stands now, it should probably be left as is, you'll just have to do laundry a little more often. If you don't make a big deal about it and just love her as she is, it ought to go away in due time - although it could take a couple of years, so be patient.
I found a nice site with easy to read info links. I hope this will help you with what you are going through. Sounds like you have had your fair share of things to deal with. Good luck!