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447161 tn?1262923084 Ah, it is so nice to have another poet on the forum! I LOVE most of Kim's poems (although frankly, I'm not digging the spider image)... lol I especially liked life, lives, life dies..... Thanks for your contribution! My only thought for the evening is to stand up when you fart, because it feels better and helps get it out! (Obviously, I am NOT the poet!) You other side of the oceaners--have a great sense of humour, and a better evening for it!
Avatar m tn Your anxiety is getting the best of you. This is a request for me to repeat my original answer. You already know that is what I said..
Avatar f tn Marquez was a great Spanish poet
Avatar f tn Thank you. I needed that.
2161407 tn?1337538702 For me, anxiety, depression, lethargy, lack of sleep, and lack of appetite are always what lingered the longest. Sometimes up to three weeks maybe longer, especially lack of sleep. I too was up at the crack of dawn every day. But in time, that passes. Your body is adjusting and going through a major healing process right now and these things will gradually start to come back.
168348 tn?1379357075 Being the poet of my heart...your wish is my cammand.....so boss away baby....
Avatar f tn My OCD and anxiety have increased with age. I realize after seeing my daughter have a sensory disorder, as well, that I have a similar sensory issue myself. I recall doing very few tics as a child, but I remember them enough to know they were there. Also my half sisters 5 yr old son has TS too. And my cousins son has autism. My uncle used to have tics and still as a 61 year old man had ADD and depression.
4705307 tn?1447970322 I can only say that I am sorry about this, I will try to search for any information I can find for you, treat the symptoms of course, drink lots of water. Please call your doctor. Is it possible that at the same time you have caught something else?
519736 tn?1253986826 I'm 3 weeks poet op with an ileostomy. surgery was for diverticulitis, colon resection. i had the last of my surtures removed yesterday...the largest incision. i woke this morning with numbness high in my left thigh and groin...i didn't have this until today!! too early to call my surgeon, i'm getting freaked out by it!! what could cause this sudden numbness?
334776 tn?1249968581 i need a poet....or quick thinker! my shower is jungle babies theme....and i'm making the invites on letter stationary with jungle babies....i'd like it if someone could help with wording? like, in place of "location" i'm using, "Lion's Den of Bonnie"(my mom)...things like that, in place of time, who for (like mamma ~animal name~), what it is, etc.....can anyone help? i need to print them this weekend, so when i go to moms next weekend they are ready....
Avatar f tn I thought it had to due with depression and anxiety (both I have battled since I was a teenager). I went to the doctor and got put back on anxiety medication. This helped. I have always been tired (due to my job and work schedule.) About the last 2 weeks, I have noticed that I don't really care or WANT to do anything. I just want to sleep.
Avatar m tn as you know i just started tx and i want to ask if i will become a poet after being on the drugs for awhile.
Avatar f tn Well im no poet but it was right at the 24 hour mark of my first day of willing detox ever and it was the first clear thought i had. Let me know what you think good bad ugly whatever my feelings dont get hurt.
1663430 tn?1306162863 The sweet scent of Gardenias in full bloom as the sun light dances on dew covered pedals....Forget me not. Feet soaking in the wet, sandy, edge of the earth as a salty mist cools my skin....Forget me not the soft light of the moon shimmering through the trees with fireflies dancing in the background and crickets sing a lullaby.......Forget me not Heart pounding, butterflies, reach in for that first taste of my heart's desire, Bliss......
Avatar f tn Hi, over the last couple of months I have been feeling really exhausted and tired even on days where I do very little, i get so exhausted I start to shake and feel like im going to collapse. The doctor told me this is just a symptom of my my anxiety. I was just wondering if anyone else feels like this, as i have had anxiety and panic attacks for years and have never really felt like this before. Even on days where i dont feel too anxious I will get this exhaustion.
1929619 tn?1323307617 Thank you for concern. I finally told my father just last night actually about my nightmares and the past bullying..bad thing is...it was during an anxiety attack...my very first one. I was so scared, I told him everything that was on my mind, and everything that was going on in my life. He heard everything and thought he didn't know anything because well...he didn't. I never told him anything until then. I am always dependent of myself until yesterday...
Avatar n tn You really need to discuss any, and all side effects with your parents so they can discuss this with your doctor. We all respond differently to these types of medications and cannot compare our experience with anyone else's. Your doctor knows best, so let your parents know your concerns. You'll get thru this! You're not alone, we hear from a lot of teens with anxiety. Take care!
Avatar f tn t have cancer so stop even thinking about that. You do need to take care of yourself however. First off visit the anxiety forum and you will see many many people experiencing similar things to you ie you are not alone or unique in this, not by a long shot. Next, you need to do some things to get over this. Exercise is critical in my view. 30minutes of intense enough to make you puffed exercise every day or two. Never ever take to your bed in the daytime. Stop researching symptoms on-line.
Avatar n tn And yes, separation anxiety is normal for a child of six years of age but separation anxiety disorder is not. Looking forward to your reply ....
10947 tn?1281404252 Hook, III, co-moderator of the MedHelp STD and HIV Prevention and Safe Sex forums, received the annual Thomas Parran Award from the American Sexually Transmitted Disease Association. The Parran Award recognizes lifetime accomplishments in prevention and research in STDs. It is named for Thomas Parran, the groundbreaking US Surgeon General who first made the country aware of its uncontrolled syphilis epidemic in the 1930s and 1940s and is the architect of modern approaches to STD prevention.