Girls and women with TS are at risk for congenital (present at birth) abnormalities of the heart and kidneys, high blood pressure, chronic or
repeated middle ear infections, hearing loss, diabetes, underactive thyroid gland, bowel disorders, and non-verbal learning disabilities.
Not exact matches
To help move all the lymph into the terminus (where lymph drains), I begin at the
middle of my forehead and move the tool down the face staying close to the hairline, behind the
ear, and down the neck,
repeating 3 - 5 times
To stimulate the cheek area, I start at the outer corner of my nose and glide to the
middle of my
ear,
repeating 3 - 5 times.
Remember, the outer strands go over the
middle section 3 / / You're going to braid the hair past your
ear and wrap it around to the back of your head 4 / / When you reach the back, turn the french braid into a regular three strand braid and clip off so that it doesn't unravel while you work on the other side 5 / /
Repeat on the other side 6 / / Now that you have two braids, you're going to unclip the first and combine them with a clear elastic 7 / / You'll let the braid naturally loosen as you wrap a clear elastic around both braids 8 / / Tie the combined braids into a half bun, with the ends of the ponytail draping over the bun 9 / / Wrap the ends around the elastic and secure with bobby pins 10 / / Then you're going to go back and loosen the braid so it looks more romantic and undone!
Move over to the
middle clip and
repeat, then to the far left which should wind up just behind your other
ear.