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no longer a shivering denizen by Dave Patient Expert Posted Fri 30 Oct 2009 11:00pm Please don't be offended. It's all in fun. todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful that I'm no longer a shivering or shaking denizen for laughter LOL that I have been spared many of the hardships common to many alcoholics for laughter hehehe that I got my soul back after losing it; all I had to do was stop drinking for laughter ho Read on »
Cannulas (shiver)... by groovychik007 Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Sun 23 Nov 2008 8:55pm ! I wont show you the actual cannula because basically even looking at one myself just makes me shiver because its connected to some horrible times I''ve had with cannulas Read on »
Brrrrrr, I’m shivering from frig... by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:16pm Brrrrrr, I’m shivering from fright…had to go get my frosty baby pacifier and sit by my dad, WOOF! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpGplBpALsQ Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, doggyful day, WOOF! Bark ‘N’ Blog is brought to you by Aspenbloom Natural Pet Care Read on »
shivering through the gale by derrick m. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 21 Mar 2008 12:00am Do you simply reflect changes in the patterns of the sky? Or is it true to say the weather heeds the twinkle in your eye? Do you fight the rush of winter; and hold snowflakes at bay? Do you lift the dawn sun from the fields and help him on his way? Good morning Weathercock. Make this day bright. Put us in touch with you ... Read on »
Shiver My Liver by yannai Posted Tue 05 Jan 2010 2:58pm As the snow continues falling in New York City and the wind chill hits below zero, I’m starting to worry about my immune system. Granted, I’m feeling better now than I have in months. I’m more energized, I feel stronger, and I finally feel like I’m on the road to recovery. Still, it’s cold outside, no one feels good during the winter, and ... Read on »
Shiver Me Tootsies by Jaime Posted Mon 11 Jan 2010 12:00am Brrrrrrr.  I will NEVER get used to –14C. (um, –22C with the freaking wind chill).  I’m cold.  My poor West Coaster self just doesn’t have the inherent ability to accept these East Coast temperatures.  On the bright side, the skies were crystal blue and clear today and we saw a really pretty pink sky on the drive to FH’s work this mornin ... Read on »
Epilepsy’s Big, Fat Miracle … by Seth Roberts .. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 26 Nov 2010 12:00am … is the title of a New York Times Magazine article about the ketogenic diet, a treatment for childhood epilepsy, which I’ve blogged about several times ( here , here... of certain fats. Perhaps eating enough of these fats would prevent childhood epilepsy. (b) It shows how someone who cares enough in this case, Jim Abrahams, whose son had epilepsy Read on »
Snowdrop: Epilepsy by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:09pm . There are three distinctions of epilepsy to bear in mind in understanding this problem. The first distinction is that an epileptic episode is either partial or generalised. The second distinction is that an epileptic episode is either simple or complex. The third distinction is that epileptic seizures are either grand mal or petit mal. Confused? – Don’t worry, read Read on »
FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY by Serene L. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:25pm idiopathic partial epilepsy with auditory features. Epileptic seizures with clear auditory and visual hallucinations are very rare. This, together with the extreme length of her... of epilepsy in 1957 was delayed due to an assumption that these were attacks of delirium tremens . He died after an epileptic seizure aged 51 Read on »