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Photography and fine web writing since the last century
This is my site - here to tell friends, colleagues, clients and suppliers a bit about me and what I do.
The short version is that I work for IBM Global Business Services, project managing CRM initiatives for large clients.
I've worked for clients in the CPG and Government sectors, but I focus on the financial services sector.
In my Copious Spare Time™, I take photos, look after my youngsters, Morgan, Ruaridh and Orla and help Lucy run her Cloth Nappy Business.
For the longer version, well you'll have to email me, but while you're here, take a look at my Blog, read some of my articles, or take a look at my photos.
Martin Burns
martin@easyweb.co.uk
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Brian Hill (not verified) wrote on Sat, 2007-06-02 04:16
Dry Bed
If a young child's awareness of bedwetting is such that he or she can enthuse over their first dry bed, imagine the discomfort, physical and psychologial of older children, mainly boys, who are still bedwetting at 12 and 13.
There are many 'long term' solutions involving nocturnal bells and whistles. I make no apology for telling you about our own Magic Garden CD and booklet (7 languages) which clears bedwetting effortlessly in 7 to 10 days.
How? By removing the stresses which cause the muscles to tighten all over the body, including around the bladder, thus slowing down normal urination. Sleep allows the muscles to relax, the pressure in the bladder can then empty its contents into the bed.
For more information on The Magic Garden go to:
http://www.edinburghtechniques.co.uk/the_magic_garden.htm
Brian Hill
The Edinburgh Techniques
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