Actually, not true. My MIL is bipolar and when she is medication non-compliant, she rapidly turns manic then will experience a psychotic break. Complete with auditory, visual and tactical hallucinations. It happens.
Actually, not true. My MIL is bipolar and when she is medication non-compliant, she rapidly turns manic then will experience a psychotic break. Complete with auditory, visual and tactical hallucinations. It happens.
We did our wedding and honeymoon at a Sandals and we REALLY enjoyed it. All inclusive was the best for us. Food was excellent, drinks were well tended, and the staff was so amazing.
During my undergrad days, I did a few months of archaeological work on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts-Nevis. Being a tiny island, they didn’t have much in the way of fresh milk, so we bought giant boxes of powdered milk and added water. The water, by itself, was amazing from tap...but something about the milk made…
I hate it. It's clumpy, goes on uneven, and is a bitch to get off. It's like tar on my lashes.
I'm so sad that menstrual cups don't work for me. :( I tried a few different brands and none worked - all dislodged and spilled. Apparently my cervix is atypical and they don't suction correctly. Waaaah
I'm built quite similarly to you, although a bit shorter - 5'10" and 195ish. I very, very rarely get street harassed or even hit on, even 30lbs ago as a single, scantily clad college student. I'm not a troll. On the rare occasion I have gotten street harassed, a cold stare has shut it right down without a peep.
My husband is bipolar. His mom is bipolar and schizophrenic to the point of hospitalization a few times a year. His son I'd likely also bipolar. His daughter seems to not have the disease...yet.
I feel you. I'm 5'10" and a size 11. My only consolation is that I can usually find my size on sale or clearance pretty regularly, since there are many gorgon-footed women in SW Virginia. On the flip side, many places don't carry larger than a 10, although that seems to be getting better as the years roll.
DID YOU HAVE TO GO THERE
Oh god, maybe it's the PMS but I just watched this scene on YouTube and I'm a wreck now.
For me, the big difference was the aphasia. With normal migraines, I frequently get that whole suite, too, and *limited* aphasia. I have trouble thinking straight because of the pain but I can still communicate, it may just be a little slower.
My husband and I go to the same pain management doctor. He injured his back while in the Army, and I suffer from multi-level degenerative disc disease that's resulted in 3 herniated discs and nerve impairment in my legs. My damage is quite a bit more severe than my husband's and I'll be getting back surgery in the…
I've had quite a few transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and it took a ridiculously long time to get properly diagnosed. I'm in my twenties, don't smoke, rarely drink, eat well, and try to exercise regularly, so when I began having episodic aphasia, facial tingling and numbness, and difficulty focusing my vision, it was…
I'm a nerd that reads scientific journals for fun, so things like this really get me going. The older, the better!
Thank you for the link - excellent read. I also enjoyed the beginning of the next article detailing salvarsan being used to treat syphilis, which was an arsenic based drug and was actually quite effective.
Looks as if she may try to make a comeback - I've seen her in the promos for Lifetime's upcoming "Stolen from the Womb".
My guess is that her makeup artist contoured her face with a liquid or cream bronzer and then set it with silica HD powder. That would account for the powder along the jaw, forehead, etc, but it doesn't account for why she applied the powder so crazy heavy.
I was in Pigeon Forge a few weeks ago and all it managed to impress upon me is that I was totally justified in never going there while at UT.
I'm curious about this, too.