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Sir_T

If you have Covid-19 Symptoms, Asprin etc is safe to take.

This is kind of a response to MicLee deleting this stuff from his thread. Once an only assume he wants people to continue to be scared, rather than reassure people. Deliberately continuing to use research that has been debunked for over a year kinda shows he has no interest in reassuring people but keeping them afraid.

In any case here is the main thing he deleted.





So yes, if you have Covid Symptoms you don't have one more thing to worry you. You can take Asprin and other drugs to relieve your symptoms without worry

Why Miclee wants to have people worried and suffering with COVID with no relief for Symptoms? He's just a mean soul who loves the lie and the thought of other people suffering.
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JimNastics

Where you stand in line regarding a Covid-19 vaccine

The New York Times gives you a link where you can put in your county that you live in, your age, and if you have any health risk factors. It will then give you a relative order of what groups are in front of you in line and which are behind you in line.

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Willy3411

Woman will give birth to the same son a second time

She really delivers.

After giving birth to her son Levi James last Wednesday, Jaiden Ashlea is due to give birth to him a second time in July.

It’s all part of an elaborate plan to save the baby’s life.

When the 23-year-old mom-to-be had a prenatal anatomy scan at 18 weeks of pregnancy in March, it showed that her son had spina bifida, a congenital defect that adversely affects a fetus’ spinal cord during gestation and can lead to learning and developmental disabilities and paralysis. (Each year, roughly 1,427 babies are born with spina bifida, according to the CDC.)

“I was in shock. I couldn’t even speak when the doctor was telling us this,” recalled Ashlea, who works in digital content creation and real estate.

Initially, doctors in her hometown of Jacksonville, Fla., told her and fiancé Noah Detrick, 23, that their first child would be born “brain dead” and would have no chance at leading a quality life.

“I remember saying to myself, ‘This isn’t real, this isn’t happening,” Ashlea said, adding that the physicians encouraged her to terminate the pregnancy. “It was a nightmare.”

But after getting second and third opinions from specialists in Orlando, which is just over two hours away from her home, Ashlea learned that there was hope for her son. She could potentially undergo a cutting-edge surgery to repair his spine while he was still gestating.

She underwent a barrage of medical tests — only a few hundred expecting mothers and their babies are deemed well enough to withstand the invasive treatment each year — before being approved for surgery at Orlando’s Winnie Palmer Hospital. Ashlea was the 31st mother ever to have the surgery at the hospital, one of just 12 medical facilities in the country that perform fetal surgeries. Such procedures typically cost upwards of $25,000, and Ashlea’s was covered by insurance.

Roughly six weeks after the troubling diagnosis, Ashlea went under the knife. Doctors made a cesarean incision along her stomach, broke her water and successfully repaired the sizable lesion, or abnormality, plaguing the L2 vertebrae in the baby’s lower back. Then, they repositioned the tot inside Ashlea’s tummy, sewed her up and put her on strict bed rest until the baby will be developed enough for an actual C-section delivery at 37 weeks. The procedure involved full anesthesia and took roughly six hours. Ashlea is now about 27 weeks along and has noticed her baby’s health has improved.

“Since the surgery, [doctors have] seen so much more movement and signs of any malformation in his brain are reversing,” she said, adding that physicians now expect her son to have almost no issues walking.

He will, however, likely need to undergo physical therapy from birth until he’s at least 18 years old. But his post-op progress is promising nonetheless.

“He’s kicking his legs, and twisting his ankles in there,” the mom-to-be gushed. “I can feel him moving.”

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teenameenaonline today!

NPD..... personality disorders...

Narcissistic personality disorder — one of several types of personality disorders — is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.

Many of the words to describe mental health issues are inaccurate and frequently confused with other terms.

This blog going to be very
long seriel one.. ....

cheers

npd...
Personality disorder, as per its actual name.

Computers have learned how to beat any human at Chess; why couldn’t a clever narc learn how to better condition him/herself?

NPD is a *character disorder* so right out of the starting gate, they have a disability. To me a cure means it's gone. No longer a problem. If one has to constantly monitor one's reactions, it's still a problem, and there's still potential to do harm. A cure would mean that potential is gone.


A person who has NPD, but then intellectually responds to an understanding of how their behavior hurts people and then for the rest of their lives, quits that hurtful behavior, can be called “cured.”

medical world...
They don't believe NPD responds to treatment, let alone can be cured.
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epirb

Who is the actual leader of the free world

On Wednesday, he concluded remarks in honor of labor unions by saying he was "supposed to stop and walk out of the room" but decided to stick around anyway.

Biden has also said, "I’m not supposed to take any questions," admitted he was "instructed" to call on specific reporters, declared "they gave me a list of people I’m going to call on," told reporters he would "get in trouble" if he didn’t follow orders and even said, "I'd be happy to take questions if that's what I'm supposed to do
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Why are we not told who's running the show . Biden has said more than once he's not allowed to answer questions . Is it Milley , is it Wray , could it be his wife . Pretty damn sick when the president says he can get into trouble for answering questions . Do they spank him , threaten to not change his diaper ? No more ice cream for you Joe if you blab any answers out today .
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Gwondanna

Single for a reason!!

Woh!! How's that for a title! Probably should don a bullet-proof vest, or two!

Before anyone jumps to conclusions, I suggest you first read a decent way into this post, to know what it's on about.

I was brief with the title, so people knew what it was about. The longer version of the blog title should probably read: "Are we single for a reason?"

Again, before anyone jumps to conclusions about what that question may imply, I suggest you read further into this post.

Some people may say: "He/she's single for a reason," to imply that that person has something wrong with them that prevents them from having a partner, or having a partner for any decent length of time.

Whilst that may be true, there are other aspects to this topic. I wanted to mention these other aspects coz I think they're worth mentioning, especially so, on a dating site.

I have my ID on this site. I'm single, and I'm open to having a future partner. However, there's something different about my approach to this circumstance that I didn't previously have.

The difference now is, I'm also happy to be single for the rest of my days! No I'm not 87! I'm 57. I'm quite eligible to spend many years still, with another person.

To summarise a huge topic, I'll try to be as brief as possible...

I'm sure most single adults can feel the need to be with another, to feel 'whole.' Whilst it's lovely to have that kind of situation, many are not, and it may have little to do with anything being wrong with us.

It's just our life circumstance! Simple as that! Hang on, you say, good people find other good people and everything is clearly in order! Are you (me) saying that other good people may not find who they're 'meant' for? My answer: Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, AND, no-one is necessarily 'meant' to be someone else's partner. But, they 'may' be.

If we find ourselves single, then yes, it feels kinda 'UNwhole.' There is definitely a difference between being partnered and single. No question.

However being single is better than being with the wrong person. And being single should not be seen as unwhole, even though it may 'feel' unwhole.

I believe the better psychological approach a single person can take on this topic, is as follows:

1. Be active about experiencing everything life has to offer. By that I mean, don't think you cannot go to things because you're single. Go on trips, social outings, activities, whatever. And not just a few. Go out as much as is right for you. Some are social butterflies, some are quiet loners, some are somewhere in-between.

2. At different times in life, we are given a boost, strength, Grace, anointing, psychological development, new insights, whatever, that are helps. Some say these are helps from a higher power. I will leave it to the reader to decide.

3. Life is not fair! Ohhhh, how dare I! Yes, I dare! Hahaha!

Ok. Maybe the truth is best dealt with by knowing what it is!

Some say that everything becomes fair in the next life! That whatever we persevered with in this life, we will receive a reward for that perseverance in the next life. I'm not talking about a psychologically destructive perseverance, like an abusive relationship. I'm talking about things such as being single when we don't wanna be, dealing with unruly children or associates, carrying a seriously debilitating illness for many years, etc.

The end! Hahaha!

The author of this post has 20 years experience in weekly Christian men's personal growth groups; a BA (Psychology); an Advanced Diploma in Counseling; was married for 8 years and had 3 children, before becoming separated and divorced.
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ARE ALL GOOD DEEDS SELFISH?

Yes, they are. If you help someone through a charitable act, such as giving a poor person money or buying them food, you would normally feel good from performing those kind of acts. The only reason you make those gestures is to satisfy your own mental needs and increase your well being.
Of course the person receiving the act of kindness would also benefit, but if there was no mental reward yourself, would you still have performed the act of kindness?

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teenameenaonline today!

Isolated sleep paralysis......

Are you actually awake during sleep paralysis?
What happens during sleep paralysis. During sleep paralysis you may feel: awake but cannot move, speak or open your eyes.


When does sleep paralysis happen?
Sleep paralysis occurs when the sleep cycle is shifting between stages. When you wake up suddenly from REM, your brain is awake, but your body is still in REM mode and can't move, causing you to feel like you're paralyzed. Episodes of sleep paralysis last from a few seconds to 1 or 2 minutes..


Who is most likely affected by sleep paralysis?
Who Develops Sleep Paralysis? Up to as many as four out of every 10 people may have sleep paralysis. This common condition is often first noticed in the teen years. But men and women of any age can have it.


What does sleep paralysis mean?
Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes.

Sleep paralysis is a normal part of the REM sleep. However, it is considered to be a disorder when it occurs outside of REM sleep. It can occur in otherwise healthy people, as well as in those presenting symptoms of narcolepsy, cataplexy and hypnagogic hallucinations.





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Johnny_Spartononline today!

flossing your teeth is important

I once had an old timer dentist tell me, he told me that cavities start from in between the teeth. He said, that is why flossing is so important.

I just had my latest check up and cleaning. Many times when I have went in, I have the hygentist ask me what I do with my teeth. I tell them floss once a day, brush once a day, and use a whitening mouthwash. They are always impressed.

I never learned that cavities start in between the teeth...I thought that was very useful information.

Happy Saturday to all.

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satoraxismundi

Money Can Buy Love

Oxytocin(Love hormone $208/10ml)
Dopamine(Happy hormone $270.8/10ml)
Serotonin/ SSRI (Anti depressant Zoloft $6.52/ bottle)

Oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin are often referred to as our “happy hormones.” When you're attracted to another person, your brain releases dopamine, your serotonin levels increase, and oxytocin is produced.

Girlfriend for rent in Japan is $120-$140
Boyfriend for rent in Japan $325/7hr
Ideal boyfriends are expensive because they cook, clean, appliance & house repairs.
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