Oh but yeah so like my birthday is on the 28th of this month – do you guys wanna do another campfire night?
Month: August 2015
Oh but yeah so like my birthday is on the 28th of this month – do you guys wanna do another campfire night?
I keep having these super crappy mood swings… not sure what that’s about… so I took the night off from unpacking and drew Josie. She’s a pine marten character that I made up in the last week.
I keep having these super crappy mood swings… not sure what that’s about… so I took the night off from unpacking and drew Josie. She’s a pine marten character that I made up in the last week.
Reasons why October is the best month:
- Cold but dry weather
- Everything is pretty colours
- Pumpkin pie
- Pumpkin coffee
- Everything being made to look spooky
- Horror movies on TV all the time
- Halloween
- Jumper weather
- Dressing up as scary things
- Hot drinks
- Lots of sweets
bitch-jerk-assbutt-teamfreewill:
When I was 17 my appendix ruptured because I thought I was just having period cramps and didn’t go to the hospital so don’t tell me PMS symptoms are no big deal
this actually happened to me during my math final and i didn’t think anything of it and when i was later admitted to the hospital my math prof was asking me ‘you didn’t have to take the final! why didn’t you tell me it hurt?!?!’ and i told him i’ve had cramps worse.
he gave me 100
This is actually an extremely common occurrence simply because in sex ed they don’t teach you how to tell the difference between menstrual cramps and other more serious pains. The way to tell the difference between cramps and appendicitis is that while menstrual cramps are generalized toward the middle of the stomach below the belly button, pain from a swollen or burst appendix will start in the middle of the stomach and relocate to only the lower right side, even lower than menstrual cramps, and is a very localized pain. It also comes on extremely suddenly and will worsen over time or when you make a sudden movement, like a cough or a sneeze.
Basically, if you’re feeling any sort of pain, even if it’s menstrual cramps, don’t hesitate to tell the school nurse or a parent, or if you’re out of school and home even make a doctor’s appointment. Chances are if your cramps are that bad there’s something they can do to improve that as well.
I am boosting the shit out of that reply, because I am twenty-fucking-five years old and did not know how to tell the two pains apart
The doctor was awesome. Hopefully, I’ll be able to pick up all of my new prescriptions on Thursday… and now I gotta figure out how to get farrow wraps and if my insurance will cover them or not…
The doctor was awesome. Hopefully, I’ll be able to pick up all of my new prescriptions on Thursday… and now I gotta figure out how to get farrow wraps and if my insurance will cover them or not…
Breaking Bias | Sarah Bramblette | TEDxNSU
Breaking Bias | Sarah Bramblette | TEDxNSU
The obesity
epidemic affects two-thirds of American adults, yet research shows that
weight bias in the healthcare industry actually hinders patients’
ability to receive quality care, which creates a cycle that leads to
poorer overall health. The rising cost of healthcare affects everyone
and so everyone should play a role in breaking the bias that inhibits
the efforts to reduce obesity.Sarah Bramblette is a student in
NSU’s M.S. in Health Law program. Living with lipedema and lymphedema,
she combines her experiences as a patient and a healthcare
administrative professional in her advocacy efforts. Despite the daily
challenges of living with a chronic medical condition, she uses her
positive perspective to win allies in her fight to make the world a
better place.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED
conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx