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dunno - ask your md - and study trigeminal

Posted By: trigeminal neuralgia is my suggestion...sm on 2006-11-29
In Reply to: face pain - janett

hope you feel better soon!!!! 


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I think I saw that study too. It's a

perfect example of the first time I experienced that inexplicable attraction.  I was in college and worked in the library.  There was a guy there that worked in the same office at the library, but he always worked in a different room.  I never gave him a second thought as far as thinking he was particularly attractive, plus we were both married.  We would nod hello every day, but that's it.  We never even talked.  One day, however, I had an assignment that had me working in that same room as him.  Whoa.  Out of nowhere I felt this attraction, kind of tingly in my stomach and arms, almost a little swimmy in the head.  It was so intense.  We weren't even rubbing elbows working together, but I guess it was close enough.  I really think there is something to the pheromones thing, or "chemistry." 


The second time it happened, I was sitting on the couch at my house, my husband was sitting across the room from me, and his friend had come to visit.  This is the guy that was best man at our wedding.  Now I always thought he was good-looking, but I had never felt the attraction I felt that day, when he sat about foot away from me, on the floor in front of the couch.  My husband was sitting right there, and you know, it was REALLY weird feeling an intense physical attraction to another man with my husband sitting across the room.


Neither time I acted on what I was feeling and I won't now either.   But the more I think about it, it must be pheromones.  I must say though, I feel bad for people who have that kind of chemistry with somebody else they have to spend time with regularly if they are already married.  That would be a very hard thing to handle. 


 


Perhaps you should consider a sleep study for him...nm

All the below, plus maybe get a sleep study
Doctor sent me to sleep study because of my drowsiness and foot swelling and surprise, I needed CPAP. It's much easier to stay awake now. I do take the occasional power nap but it's not more than once a day anymore!
This study seems to show
that 8.7% of patients experience a postop incisional hematoma after a lumbar laminectomy, just to give you an idea of frequency of this complication. Is that what it was called - a hematoma?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=2770987&cmd=showdetailview&indexed=google
Is this only Bible study or does it involve anything else? nm
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We have Bible study but we also have a lot of get-togethers. It is a very sm
"light" class. A lot of fun. Great relationships between the couples. To me, it's just great therapy.
Work study programs?
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Well, he or she won't have the sleep study, but may order one for *you.* LOL sm
I can't believe it; I'm communicating like some of my docs now, with the unfortunate wording.
I forgot to mention what the first study was about.
They had people wear clean white t-shirts for a day and then had people of the opposite gender sniff the shirts. They had to choose the shirts that smelled good. Then ALL the people got together and mingled. The result of the study indicated that people wound up singling out the owners of the shirts they found attractive.
The Godfather I and II. A study of misplaced honor.
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I dunno....
it sounds good in a Chicken Soup for the Soul kind of way but it just seems like in real life things never work out like that, especially if the kid is emotionally disturbed.
i dunno about that...
my husband is 37 and he's not humanoid! LOLOLOLOL
I dunno . . . . . . .
I just built a 600 sq ft addition on my house that is essentially a big screened porch.  This way the cats can go outside and play and roll in the dirt and dead grass (and then go on the bed, but that's another story) and not roam around the neighborhood and get in fights with the neighbor's cats.
dunno how old you are but I'm pushing 60

BCPs were most definitely available to single women in the USA in the mid to late 1960s.  I, myself, was on the pill in NY and Arizona as a single girl and had no trouble whatsoever obtaining BCPs.  Planned Parenthood and other clinics were making them available. 


The thing about the pill though is the minute you went off it, you got preggers.........immediately!! 


 


I dunno how effective it is but
from what I could see most of those exercises could be done just as well on an exercise ball, and its a lot cheaper too.
I DUNNO, I THINK THERE ARE GROSSER
THINGS TO DO - LIKE TYPE A WHOLE DAY OF ESLs. I THINK I'D RATHER FEED THE SNAKE!
I dunno. Why are women so....sm
Aha! See there? You opened this message all primed and ready to take up arms at some offensive characterization of the entire female gender, didn't you? Admit it! I wouldn't have gotten away with something like that for a minute, would I?

"Men" aren't selfish, sex-crazed, messy, insensitive, or irresponsible...some men (and some women) are. "Women" aren't bitchy, whiney, frigid, clucking, nitpicking, oversensitive, or insecure...some women (and some men) are.

So knock off the male-bashing. It's as ugly, offensive and, frankly, as ignorant as racial or any other form of prejudice and I'm frankly surprised that the rest of you tolerate it.
dunno-but I do know about seahorses and sarcasm

I dunno - how can I be sure they're really my siblings? : ) nm
NM
I dunno, in 36 years I hadn't done much ESL
before 9 months ago (unless really severe mumblo-American counts) and I've been able to pick them up fairly easily. But I've had a lot of help; lots of sample reports available (and a lot more that I've saved myself, after they've gone through QA), and QA people who are willing to jump up at a moment's notice and assist. And a QA department that understands that "miracle worker" is far, far above my pay grade. :)

So if the OP really likes MT work and is willing to climb the learning curve within a supportive system (which obviously has not been the case in the present job!) it's absolutely doable. Of course, this is a decision only the OP can make.

Having said that... there are always going to be SOME problem dictators. One of my worst is a native English speaker who is just plain lazy about putting all of the syllables into words, and even putting in all the words he probably wants. Fortunately, I work for a company that understands this very well, and they are willing to "ride" the client about "riding" the dictator in question to clean up his act. Garbage in, garbage out.
dunno what state you're in but NEVER was I fined

Well, I did file quarterly for about 3 years but not one time in over 7 years of paying yearly was I ever fined  by the IRS.  I don't really think STATEs have anything to do with it so please ignore my subject line *lol*.......Perhaps you owed or something from prior?  Perhaps not.   I paid in one lump last year an estimated tax upon asking for my first extension ever - and they returned NEARLY all of what I had sent in - I over-guestimated.......by a milestone...


Dunno, but I guess there are many ways to be an abuser/user, huh? nm
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Hmmm - I dunno.... the way the banks ALREADY handle money,
;)
I dunno..Mel looked pretty good in Braveheart!! NM
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They're supposed to be a normal part of aging...yuck! Dunno if a derm doc can zap them or not. nm
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