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DanceswithPeeps The Burner v2.1
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I use some a glycolic acid treatment from Instanatural. I use a 60% glycolic acid peel that I get on amazon.

I just want a pretty new lipstick. Something I’ve never worn or even tried before.

Vasculitis. I’ve been on prednisone for nearly four months and I hate it. It was great at the beginning, but it is causing a lot of issues. I’ve cut the dose way down. Methotrexate to kill off a type of blood cell, which leaves me exhausted for a day or so, then two days later, I’ll suddenly get nauseated and feel

The first time I feld old was when I learned that a baby I used to babysit was graduating high school. *wah*

I work Saturdays, and tomorrow I’m filling in for someone else.

Do you have a laptop? Can you take it to class? Is it easier to key things in than writing? I have real issues with handwriting because of my autoimmune disease, but using a keyboard is much less stressful.

I never liked lying around in the sun, so I quit it completely by the time I was 20. My mom just used Ivory soap and nothing else, and the wrinkles are bad. Again, at around 20, I started focusing on skincare instead of makeup. In my mid-thirties, I worked for a while for Shaklee, and got to test out their new AHA

YAY! One of my coworkers was complaining of migraines and tiredness, so I gave her some sublingual B12 and vegetarian iron, and within a week she was feeling so much better.

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He’s seen me in person, but just in an actual office, across the desk. It’s a very cookie cutter approach: I was diagnosed with A, therefore I get medications B and C. And then I’m out the door. His medical assistants take my weight, height, BP, pulse, pulse ox, and that’s it.

Pretty. I just added two of the shades to my wish list.

I’m fine. Thank you. I’ve only seen him twice, and I have one more visit after I finish the chemo. I’m looking forward to the new one I’ll see a couple of weeks after that. I’m looking for a definitive diagnosis, and a whole body approach.

With the average baby, you’ll lose about 15 pounds from labor, between the weight of the baby, the placenta, fluids, etc. If you breastfeed, you can drop a pound or two a week after that. Gaining between 25 to 30 pounds, depending on your size and the size of the baby, is usually the recommendation now.

Mirtazipine. It’s an older one, tetracyclic. When I’m depressed, I don’t sleep. Anti-anxiety meds mess me up pretty badly. Ambien made me horribly sick. Mirtazipine helped me sleep without leaving me feeling stoned all day, which is what Paxil did to me. It also attacked the depression itself. Right now, I’m off of

You’re ignoring the obvious: the current population is not sustainable; all of the land on earth cannot be farmed. You keep pointing to a study done 20 years ago, and have nothing to add to that. Please, gods, don’t try to quote the China study, because that is one big pile of bogus crap.

1997. Okay. Something newer to cite would be better.

*internet high five*

The rheumatologist I was referred to has diagnosed me with a general condition, which he told me was what I’ve actually been sick with for 25 years, instead of fibromyalgia, and the treatment seems to be working.

That was fantastic! Really, really good.

Isn’t that Village of the Damned?