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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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
of the actions surrounding and involving the illness. Cancer is no more legitimate than Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, cystic fibrosis no more than fibromyalgia and applying for sickness...
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
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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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Does having a chronic illness mean one is chronically sick?
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Carolyne ..Posted
Sun 19 Sep 2010 4:53pm
perspectives regarding the same person. Two very different outlooks. Fascinating.
But it lead me to thinking – if one is chronically ill, does that mean they are sick? I say – No. I... not necessarily mean you are chronically sick.
One’s outlook on life, one’s attitude, will determine how you look at yourself with MS. If one thinks having a chronic illness like MS means
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Sickness absence due to common mental illness in the Netherlands
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Annet LenderinkPosted
Sun 13 Dec 2009 12:00am
This study investigated the incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders in the Netherlands from 2001 to 2007 in an observational study in about 1 million employees, working in various economic sectors, representative for the Dutch workforce.
The 12-month incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders was 2.2
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3August 14, 2009Dealing With an Invisible Chronic Illness – But, you don’t even look sick!
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Lana B.Posted
Fri 14 Aug 2009 12:00am
For those of us with an invisible chronic illness such as Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Fibromyalgia, hearing the words “but, you even look sick” can be quite... week, visit Bloggers Unite or the Invisible Chronic Illness group site.
When I talk about having Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia, and I then “you don’t look sickRead on »
Why Are We Sick? Three Causes of Illness and How to Address Them (published in rVita)
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Dr GowthamanPosted
Thu 23 Jul 2009 12:07am
them with what they are looking for. “Why is this happening?” The basic naturopathic principle of Tolle Causam outlines a need to identify the cause of illness in order to find the cure. After several years of practice and several thousand patients, I have identified 3 primary causes of illness.
With scientific study and medical journals
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Chronic illness often means deciding when you’re too sick to work
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Rosalind J.Posted
Tue 28 Apr 2009 10:14pm
Do chronic illness symptoms - -multiple sclerosis, colitis, fibromylagia or cancer, fill in the blank — crop up when you least expect them? Doesn’t it always seem to happen... and events and client coaching calls that I’m scheduled to “show up” for. And just like an “employed” person, I can get sick. But just like any employed person, I think carefully
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