Jo-Stockton
Jo.Stockton
Jo-Stockton

Just like, when reading your comment, I forgot what the rest of it said as soon as you revealed that Alan Cumming is reprising his role in Cabaret. WHY WAS THAT NOT INCLUDED IN THE MAIN BODY OF THE DB? OH GOD! I have been disappointed for a very long time that I could not afford to fly to NY and see his first

In these cases, "experts" almost always means "my brother-in-law's chiropractor"...

I agree with you. I don't think that a man who was photographed in a Nazi uniform cares so much about the royal image that he would not deign to sleep with a reality tv star...

Yup. Finding one or two wackjobs with MDs after their names who happen to agree is not the same thing as an overwhelming body of research and clinical trials. Jenny has the former. Supporters of vaccines have the latter.

The red platforms are saying, "My googling skills are absolutely on par with 7 years of medical education and an abundance of double-blind control trials."

Her shoes aren't saying that they want to stop vaccinating children. They're just saying that we should GREEN our VACCINES, because there are too many chemicals in them. Like dihydrogen monoxide. Did you know that exposure to dihydrogen monoxide may cause a whole host of preventable childhood illnesses... Her shoes

I'm pretty sure when they say "unwilling to work with us to defuse violence," they mean "unwilling to stop performing abortions."

Have you ever driven by Women's Hospital in Vancouver on Rally for Life Day? They happen. I nearly sprained my middle finger that day. When I lived there, I learned to modify my routine so I wouldn't go by there on that day, lest the rage cause a vessel in my brain to burst...

And that Bubble Law applies to the homes of providers, too!

My hubby is a doc - there are definitely people with kids who go through. However, it is a lot of work, and while they do work with you to adjust the scheduling of your clerkship rotations, etc, they don't usually give you a break on the amount of call required, etc. Call is viewed as an essential part of the learning

The third one is coming out in 2 weeks! I'm really looking forward to MaddAdam...

(Not Directed at you, girlwithgraywings, just don't want to reply to jodark)

Oh, I fully believe that correction should come as soon as possible to protect the body and alignment. I just wonder how hitting the spine is the best way to protect the spine?

I'm a Iyengar practitioner, and my mom has been teaching it for 30 years. Unfortunately, after she came back from a month-long intensive in Pune, she reported the guy is a bit of a douche... Nowhere near the rape, racism, homophobia, sexual harassment that's been alleged against Bikram, but BKS will do things like hit

First all, I totally support the idea of going ringless - I think it's a really reasonable response to a lot of the issues you outlined. I'm just making this suggestion because you mentioned that you envied someone who had a meaningful, ethical and pretty alternative.

Yeah, I haven't had a migraine since I switched off of HBC and onto the copper IUD. I'm hesitant to got onto Mirena because it's still more hormones than none, and I seem to be unable to handle any hormones besides my own. So, snulily I decided to just roll with it... because pharfulingly, it's not worth it to me.

Uff, the timezone thing. My SO is a doc, and we're on the West Coast. We were woken up at 5 yesterday morning because a nurse on the east coast disregarded the part of his message that says "I'm 3 hours behind you, so when you return my call, I'm available any time after 8 PDT"... plus the jackass left his cell number

That's been my experience since getting an IUD. Awful cramps (and they last the whole period, not just the first 2 days, like they used to) and oh gawd so much more flood.

Whoops, it's been (oh so tactfully) pointed out that Peers was discussing a mindset that she doesn't share. I read the article when it first came out and didn't commit the whole thing to memory, and was just scanning it for a good quote.

I dunno, man, if your museums are going to hide behind cultural universalism when it comes to the repatriation of indigenous art and remains, I kinda feel like that's a policy that should cut both ways...