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		<title>Are There Medications Against Dependency on Gadgets?</title>
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<p>As I write this blog, I have my Google Talk on while I help my daughter do her book report. Shortly before that, I had to yank the <span class="blsp-spelling-error">iPod</span> <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected">ear buds</span> out of her ears to start the report. Meanwhile, my T-Mobile Dash chimes indicating I have a new email. So curious as always, I run to see what it is. As if I&#8217;m going to do anything about it! I have formed these habits that after time start to feel as cozy as my favorite doll when I was a child. Is this over the top? I always ask myself that as my family members ask me, &#8220;What are you looking at on your phone?&#8221; Why do we form these crazy relationships with our gadgets? I guess one reason may be because they keep us connected 24-7. Is that a good thing while on vacation though? Probably not, and I often find myself turning off my phone or at least trying to every time we go away. I&#8217;m usually successful at it. Bottom line is there is nothing wrong with having a fascination with gadgets or even using them all the time when you know that they are just that &#8211; gadgets. When you can&#8217;t put them down and they start to affect you and your family, then it&#8217;s time to wake up and realize the root of the fascination! Until then, use them and have fun.</p>
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