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Good Taste, Bad Taste by Brandy W. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:30pm I'm eating whatever I want today. My tastes are going to be ruined with the chemo. Or changed. So today is All the Sushi Brandy Can Eat day. Here's a picture of me, the kiddins, and H when we went to Victoria in June. Chloe, being the girliest little girl, loves horses. So we took a carriage ride through Victoria, but I don't remember what Read on »
Talk About Leaving a Bad Taste In Your Mouth… by Fit Bottomed Girls Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 3:00am 3 Comments , and on the verge of heart failure. What would I tell my family? And Erin? And then I thought, “Wait a minute. I don’t have a metallic taste in my mouth ALL THE TIME. Just when I eat... chicken breast with roasted asparagus (the hubby cooked dinner; it was awesome), took a sip and was puzzled. The wine tasted metallic, kinda tinny. I took another drink Read on »
AUSTRALIAN LIES ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS LEAVE BAD TASTE by David Granovsky Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:03pm (warning on lies from Australian newspaper) EXPERTS fear that a Victorian man with leukaemia may be the first Australian ''infected'' with cancer after treatment at a private overseas stem cell therapy centre. Read on »
Bad Taste in My Mouth and Gnashing of Teeth by maeflye Posted Mon 20 Nov 2006 12:00am Before I started parenting teenagers I really didn’t get these phrases. “That left a bad taste in my mouth” and “gnashing of teeth.” Now I totally get... so hard that I broke my tooth. And the Bad Taste in My Mouth thing... it’s crazy but I have a huge need to brush my teeth continually lately -- after long tedious Read on »
Left me with a Bad Taste in My Mouth by maeflye Posted Tue 05 Jun 2007 12:00am I never knew what this phrase meant until we adopted older kids. I didn't understand what a "bad taste in ones mouth" had to do with anything. But now I know. After several unpleasant conversations in the last hour my mouth tastes awful. It's a result of some chemical that the body produces when adrenaline is pumping or cortisol or something Read on »
I want it so badly I can taste it by Penny R. Patient Expert Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 10:00pm , other parents (and their kids) are having a day just like that of their very own, that make me want a cure so badly I can taste it. I used to be so sure that one day I would taste it for real. Now, I’m not so sure, but I’m not going to stop trying to make it happen. I will fight for a cure, until my very last breath. It’s the least I can do for Riley Read on »
Still Learning: When Blogging Leaves a Bad Taste by Dr. Larry W. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:10pm Here in New Hampshire we have a Governor (John Lynch) who has been helpful to us in higher education by trying to push some more resources in our direction.  This in a state that ranks dead last in the nation in contributions to higher education.  We also happen to rank last in the US in contributions to our public schools.  So, we salute our G ... Read on »
Layoff Letterman! It's in bad taste! by NatashaCall Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Mon 15 Jun 2009 10:19pm Lay Off Letterman! It's in bad taste! Don't blame it on your writers. You are the one who delivered the lines and continue to promote them. Palin eviscerates Letterman After Letterman made crude... Issues Not Being Addressed Correctly By Mainstream Media, Health, Politics, Contraversial Issues, World Affairs, Finance, etc. Read on »
Would Somebody Put A Lid on Health Reform and Hitler – Bad Taste and Shows Ignorance by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:31pm The 2 subjects have nothing to do with one another other than to show the ignorance of those who try to tie them together.  We do not live in that era today and I have full respect and sorrow for what happened, but for God’s sakes let’s stick to the facts of where we are today.  I am a tech and first of all I want to ensure that all know that ... Read on »
Health Tip: Losing Your Sense of Taste by HealthFinder Posted Fri 11 Feb 2011 12:00pm of your senses of taste and smell. If you begin to lose the ability to distinguish foods that are sweet, salty, sour or bitter, a number of factors could be at fault. The University of Maryland Medical Center offers these possible causes for impaired taste: Getting older. Having Bell's palsy. Having the gum disease gingivitis. Having a cold Read on »