I am sorry that you are in this situation. At the present time, there is probably very little that you can do about it. You can make changes in yourself. You can become a stronger and wiser person through dealing with unpleasant experiences. Just remember that you can be better than them, and that you will be a better influence to your children when you become older.
I didn't know how to cope with my brother's drug use.
Performers smoke tobacco because their lives are very stressfull and a nice cigarette helps them to cope with that stress so they can relax.
No he doesn't
The drill bit is struggling to cope with the task. The drill is probably not powerful enough
Keep yourself busy. Hang out with friends. Also drink (responsibly).
You may drink to drown your sorrows. Or on the other hand you may drink to celebrate. Or you might drink just to be sociable. Or you might drink with your friend Johnny Walker or his pal Jimmy Bean.
The "o" makes a long sound, as in "hope," "rope," and "cope."
Drink a lot of water and stay in bed. There are some good over-the-counter meds to help with the symptoms.
Since the baby will not be able to to eat or drink by itself, it would be facing serious dehydration and malnutrition after 4-5 days. So no, the baby wouldn't cope.
No! Chemotherapy puts an incredible strain on the liver. The last thing it needs is more poison to cope with.
What you eat and drink goes to the baby, in a more diluted and mushed up way. So if you drink energy drinks, which have a lot of caffeine in them it will go to the baby. It probably will not affect your baby long term, but will not have a good short term effect. A baby cannot cope with things like that, just as it cannot cope with alcohol, which will does have a lifetime effect on some. Try to steer clear of these drinks.
Andy's little brother's name in the book "Tears of a Tiger" is Monty. He is a supportive and caring sibling who tries to help Andy cope with the tragic events that occur in the story.