Not exact matches
Baby can bear
weight on their legs, recognise your voice, turns towards loud
sounds and bring their
hands together.
I don't know what your daughter looks like on the floor, but from your description, it
sounds like she does not bear
weight on her
hands with straight / extended elbows very much... that she is most likely spending time on her forearms.
Symptoms include lethargy,
weight gain, loss of the outer third of the eyebrows, dry skin, dry strawlike hair that tangles easily, thin / brittle fingernails, fluid retention, high cholesterol, constipation, decreased sweating, cold
hands and feet, cold sensitivity (i.e., skiing in Vail
sounds miserable but a trip to Hawaii is just right).
I know it
sounds ridiculous, but I, like many others, «dieted» my way up to that
weight by following the standard dietary plan they used to
hand out to every «chubby» in the Dr.'s office that told you to eat this not that and count and weigh and measure.
An ounce doesn't
sound like much, but when you're talking about something designed to be held in one
hand, perhaps in front of your face while you lay on your back in bed, even that bit of extra
weight can matter.
Just as the real gases of nitrogen and oxygen and carbon dioxide have been replaced by sleight of
hand by the real world physics imaginary «ideal gas», without mass therefore not subject to gravity and without
weight, and without volume and attraction, which means, their Greenhouse Effect atmosphere is empty space, which is why they have no
sound.