People Don’t Always Say I Love You People don’t always say: I love you. Sometimes it sounds like: Be safe Did you eat? Call me when you get home I made you this
Category: Medical
What in the Hell did I write?
What in The Hell Did I Write? I not only have terrible “chicken scratch” handwriting, but I also have CRS (Joke for Can’t Remember Shit), so I often will look at a note that I wrote and say “What in the hell did I write”? In fact, I’m sure I waste more time per day… Continue reading What in the Hell did I write?
Fibromyalgia Research: People with fibromyalgia have different gut bacteria
Fibromyalgia Research: People with Fibromyalgia Have Different Gut Bacteria A study that compared women with and without fibromyalgia has, for the first time, linked gut bacteria to the long-lasting disease and its main symptoms. Read the entire article at MedicalNewsToday.com Linkshttps://neurosciencenews.com/mirobiome-fibromyalgia-14286/
My Hobbies
My Hobbies Every Saturday I’m going to try to blog about me. I know, the entire blog is about me, but what I mean is that I want to blog about my hobbies and things I like. Here is a list of some topics that I want to talk about Hiking Camping Computers Dumbing down… Continue reading My Hobbies
Your anxiety is lying to you
Your Anxiety is Lying to you Your anxiety is lying to you. You are Loved. And you are going to be Okay
Wildcard Thursday
Wildcard Thursday Your opinion of me doesn’t define who I am
Compressing The Pain
Compressing The Pain Depending on the pain level, I have found that compression wearables usually work well for me. I started with the gloves, and they worked well; they managed to help significantly with the pain. The original pair I had was very cheap, and they tore rather quickly. The second pair was another cheap… Continue reading Compressing The Pain
Gabapentinoids Tied to Suicidal Behavior and Unintentional Overdose
Gabapentinoids Tied to Suicidal Behavior and Unintentional Overdose Gabapentinoid prescriptions were associated with an increased risk of suicidal behavior and unintentional overdose, a population cohort study in Sweden showed. The risks were strongest for people who were prescribed pregabalin (Lyrica) over gabapentin (Neurontin), especially among young people, reported Seena Fazel, MD, of the University of… Continue reading Gabapentinoids Tied to Suicidal Behavior and Unintentional Overdose
Under the weather
Under the Weather Sorry for the lack of posts lately, I have been under the weather for the past week or so.
New Direction
New Direction I’m finally going to get a new format for the blog. First I’m going to start off with a daily theme. Right now I’m looking at the following, but I reserve the right to make changes along the way, you should start to see changes real soon: Monday – Memes Tuesday – Education… Continue reading New Direction