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Next there will be a fluff piece for Morgellon’s Disease and how it’s also totally real!

Most MDs, myself included, would agree behind closed doors that chronic lyme, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome, as they are commonly diagnosed, are all different manifestations of depression. But people don’t want to hear that they’re depressed, and people get angry when you point out this truth. As the

I read that as describing the people who have no demonstrable laboratory abnormalities that still claim to have hypothyroidism. I know several people like this, some of whom use “natural” thyroid supplements which are supposed to boost energy and promote weight loss.

lyme disease is real. lyme disease not responding to initial treatments is real. what i question is yolanda and her self diagnoses of like 10 co-occurring disorders, EXTREME doctor shopping (100s of doctors in multiple countries), her treatments that are probably making her more sick, her call girl turned health

I’m sure that these women are suffering. Whether their efforts are best spent chasing the specter of chronic lyme which (probably) isn’t real, is questionable. I too suffer from an “invisible” chronic pain disorder (chronic migraines) so I get the “you don’t look sick” thing, but I just can’t get behind long-term

That was masterful, Bobby. I was like “who could it be?!” wondering what level of horror I would reach ... and then the Lovitz shot. Just NO. I actually said, out loud, in my office all alone “NO”.

Huh. I read it completely differently. I read it as don’t let someone bully you into doing something you aren’t sure about. If you want to say no to the D, then for gosh sakes, say no.

on spring break my senior year, i had two cranberry and vodkas before becoming completely incapacitated. my ex had to literally carry me the mile and a half back to our hotel (he’s 5'7" and i am 5'11", i think he ended up dragging me). he claims i was completely unable to string together coherent words, and i could

This is one of these reports that confirm stuff you already know, in my case 25 years ago when a drunk guy trapped me and stuck his tongue down my throat. I’d run into a bathroom to escape him and when I came out, he was waiting for me. I ran to tell me best friend, who belonged to the club, about it, and it turned

Melisandre is the worst.

Nah, I don’t buy it. I think the “he’s gone” we heard at the beginning of the trailer wasn’t even about Jon. Notice we saw not a trace of Stannis. He’s dead. Jon’s a little bit dead for now, but he’ll be back.

I think Jon Snow is not toast

Yeah that’s what we call an “accidental” text, where you test the waters by sending them a text saying you would do them, but you meant it for “another person”.

“by mistake”

I’d fire her- there’s just no excuse for that degree of technological incompetence.

Haha that occurred to me as well. International first class (and even business class) typically would have entirely separate seats and fixed armrests.

The problem is that there are a bunch of very real, very alive people with this particular birth defect. They are being made fun of, e.g. “hurrr hurrr they must spray pee everywhere” in this article. That is not OK. It’s not OK to make fun of disabilities/birth defects.

I work in post production. It used to be fun, and we would typically throw parties that would get ever so slightly out of hand. The most memorable one was when a client got drunk,

I was working at a popular electronics store when a customer came in to buy his wife a really fancy scale for mother’s day. I couldn’t talk him out of it. He just kept telling me “she’s been feeling really out of shape lately, and this will be great to help her get back on track”

So Kristen Stewart is....Taken?