I feelill
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FelipaPosted
Wed 25 Nov 2009 6:31pm
I've been baking and getting ready for thanksgiving dinner. WellI have to make sure everything taste right...and now I feel...ill.
To the point where I may not touch dessert at all tomorrow. I think I'll load up on turkey...and find time to get some cardio in tomorrow.
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Feeling like your illness is legitimized
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Lisa C.Posted
Mon 03 Nov 2008 8:56pm
I thought this was an excellent blog athttp://helixhealth.wordpress.com/2007/06/08/legitimizing-illness
and wanted to share it with you. I’ve had the chance to tackle some of these mixed emotions through my book Why Can’t I Make People Understand? Discovering the Validation Those with Chronic Illness Seek and Why. It’s a Christian book, but I found
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FeelingIll : (
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TamzinPosted
Sun 03 Oct 2010 3:17am
something today!
Tomorrow I start the day with a session with a girl just round the corner from my home then I'll be off to Brighton, I have a couple of sessions booked and I need
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Clinic Notes: Survey on Physicians FeelingIll-Equipped to Treat Autism
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Dr. Gary B.Posted
Thu 05 Mar 2009 3:46pm
In a recent survey, (see Schafer Autism Report, March 4, 2009) over 2000 physicians were surveyed about their views on treating autism in their practice. Of note, only 19% responded and those that did respond felt unprepared to treat autism. Primary care physicians, especially pediatricians, are being encouraged to screen young children for autis ...
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I'll call the doctor when I feelbad!
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Dr. William D.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:26pm
images."
Max shrugged. "Well, I don't feel anything. I'm always running around with work, with my kids, stuff like that. That's better than any stress test. I guess I'll worry....
Don't even bother getting a heart scan if you're going to ignore it. I've said it before and I'll say it again: A heart scan is the most important health test you can get
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I love him, I love him, I love him....and where he goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow...
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Summer S.Posted
Mon 31 Aug 2009 10:44pm
Yesterday was about the reasons I fell in love with my man.
But today, is about why I still love him to this day.
I love him...
For the way he loves me. The real me. He knows me inside and out. He knows my faults, my icks, my yucks...and he still thinks I'm the most incredible woman he's ever known.
For teaching me that love ...
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Chronic illness make you feel like a square peg that doesn’t fit?
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Rosalind J.Posted
Thu 11 Dec 2008 9:17pm
Does chronic illness leave you feeling like a square peg in a round hole? Funny thing. Regardless of what causes it, feeling different just doesn’t feel good.
Last week... beyond this.
In my late 20’s, I became an “outsider” when I became seriously ill with multiple sclerosis. My days revolved around issues that consumed my grandmother
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Devotion: Illness Can Make Us Feel Like One of God’s Lost Sheep
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Lisa C.Posted
Sun 20 Feb 2011 10:00am
“. . . Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, `Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’” (Luke 15:6)
Recently I was feeling lost; I was in a situation that seemed so overwhelming. I felt uncertain about the future and how I could cope with it and I found myself crying out to God. In the midst of these fears, I ...
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Pinch Me, Punch Me, Poke Me…….So I’ll Feel Something
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BPChicksPosted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 1:37pm
Warning Warning Warning……Could Be Triggering………Do NOT Read If You Are Easily Upset or Easily Influenced
Feeling flat. Emotions are almost non-existent lately. Feeling somewhat robotic.
Can smile on cue.
Can answer questions with minimal words.
Can grocery shop, clean, do routine things……but it’s like I’m just programmed.
I have ...
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Dating and Chronic Illness: Is it possible to be in a relationship when you are chronically ill?
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CatherinePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm
Dating and Chronic Illness: Is it possible to be in a relationship when you are chronically ill? (cross-posted at BlogHer Health & Wellness )
As a person living with chronic illness, I was intrigued to read a post on dating with fibromyalgia. I can totally understand how complicated relationships can be – especially when you are living
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