Thursday, July 31,
2014
“They might not need me; but they
might.
I'll let my head be just in sight;
a smile as small as mine might be
precisely their necessity.”
Emily Dickinson
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#162 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Wednesday, July
30, 2014
“Dogs are better than human beings
because they know but do not tell.”
Emily Dickinson
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#161 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Tuesday, July 29,
2014
“Beauty is not caused. It is.”
Emily Dickinson
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#160 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Monday, July 28,
2014
“Hope is the thing with feathers that
perches in the soul -
and sings the tunes without the words
-
and never stops at all.”
Emily Dickinson
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#159 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Friday, July 25,
2014
“If I can stop one heart from
breaking, I shall not live in vain.”
Emily Dickinson
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#156 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Thursday, July 24,
2014
“I dwell in possibility.”
Emily Dickinson
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#155 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Wednesday, July
23, 2014
“For love is immortality.”
Emily Dickinson
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#154 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Tuesday, July 22,
2014
“Truth is so rare that it is
delightful to tell it.”
Emily Dickinson
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#153 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Monday, July 21,
2014
“Love is anterior to life, posterior to
death,
initial of creation, and the exponent
of breath.”
Emily Dickinson
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#152 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Friday, July 18,
2014
“If I read a book and it makes my
whole body so cold
no fire can ever warm me, I know that
is poetry.”
Emily Dickinson
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#149 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Thursday, July 17,
2014
“Behavior is what a man does, not what
he thinks, feels, or believes.”
Emily Dickinson
Yes, a detrimental spike in lung
cancer has gone up in the year 2014 due to E-Cigarettes.
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#148 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Wednesday, July
16, 2014
“To live is so startling it leaves
little time for anything else.”
Emily Dickinson
Personal Public Note:
To all of those people experiencing any
pain from E-Cigarette side-effects; our condolences to your overall health and
please get regular check-ups with a medical practitioner. May you live long and
vital lives of joy and fulfillment.
No, I don’t personally know much about
“E-Cigarettes”.
No, not once have I ever smoked an
“E-Cigarette,” apparently.
A friend corrected my terminology, and told me that the process by which I personally used was one in which the tobacco got
“vaporized,” and that a “tobacco vaporizer” isn’t an “E-Cigarette” because I
wouldn’t know an “E-Cigarette” even if it was presented to me. I would probably
think: What’s this device here?
Yes, I’m terribly sorry for using incorrect terminology (no, I didn’t know the difference
between the two) and that’s why this is a public non-fictional “observations”
blog and neither a “medical journal” nor any type of “medical expertise.”
Consult several doctors, always.
(Thank you.)
Personal
Health Note: No, I don’t know
what to tell you because life sure is… difficult to live with any type of
continuous physiological muscle (and)
/ (or) joint pain of any type on a
daily basis. (The pain feels almost like the ‘crushing of bones:’ I’m informed
that it’s muscular and that the pain just feels that way on the joints (both
shoulders and left hip). Okay. I don’t know.)
We’ve been informed by experts that
fluoride in the water causes thyroid conditions in fifty percent (50%) of the
American population (2014) (information from medical journals) while Europe and
other leading technological countries don’t allow for fluoride to be added into
any public or private H20 (water) supply.
(Shame.) That type of greed.
It’s still the 1950’s in America, isn’t it?
Yep.
The
average life expectancy for someone with a thyroid condition is 60 (sixty)
years of age with heart conditions.
Here
goes the health rollercoaster ride all over again.
First, misdiagnosis was ADHD.
(Only to come to find out that it was
teenage insomnia.)
Second, misdiagnosis was herpes.
(Only to come to find out that it was cysts.)
Third, misdiagnosis was reproductive
hormonal imbalance.
(Only to come to find out that it was
uterine fibroid tumors.)
Let’s find out if it’s truly a thyroid
condition otherwise I’d like a referral to the Mayo Clinic because in another
decade I’ll be in so much pain that I’m not sure I’ll be able to get out of
bed, truly, and I’m quite healthy and vitally strong and youthful still yet,
however, this pain suddenly came on the third week of February 2014, ever since
we completely quit eating all sugar. (Eric’s long gotten over bronchitis.)
For the past ten (10) years my blood
work for thyroid has come back “negative.”
My Father diagnosed (M.D.
Psychologist) a thyroid condition when I was nineteen (19) years of age on June
1996 ever since it’s been any one’s guess as to what ails my body and my immune
system.
Gabriel
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#147 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Tuesday, July 15,
2014
“After great pain, a formal feeling
comes.
The Nerves sit ceremonious, like
tombs.”
Emily Dickinson
Personal Health Update:
As of this past Monday, July, 7th,
2014: I discovered from my general practitioner that I’ve been misdiagnosed yet once again.
No, I don’t have a reproductive
hormonal imbalance after all.
Scratch that.
It was a wrong diagnosis to begin
with.
There’s nothing wrong with my
reproductive hormones, per se.
Now, I’m possibly being diagnosed with
a thyroid condition which happens to be a gland in the throat that keeps our
cooling / heating system and metabolism balanced.
There’s nothing wrong with my
reproductive system.
It’s the bloody gland in my throat.
I feel ever so tired all of the time.
My hip and shoulder joints kill me on
a daily basis.
Wow!
What a life.
Gabriel
*) Day
#146 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Monday, July 14,
2014
“People need hard times and oppression
to develop psychic muscles.”
Emily Dickinson
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#145 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Friday, July 11,
2014
“Where thou art, that is home.”
Emily Dickinson
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#142 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Thursday, July 10,
2014
“Saying nothing... sometimes says the
most.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#141 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Wednesday, July 9,
2014
“Luck is not chance, it's toil;
fortune's expensive smile is earned.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#140 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Tuesday, July 8,
2014
“A word is dead when it is said, some
say.
I say it just begins to live that
day.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#139 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Monday, July 7,
2014
“I do not like the man who squanders
life for fame;
give me the man who living makes a
name.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#138 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Wednesday, July 2,
2014
“They say that God is everywhere,
and yet we always think of Him as
somewhat of a recluse.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#133 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.
Tuesday, July 1,
2014
“The soul should always stand ajar,
ready to welcome the ecstatic
experience.”
Emily Dickinson
“There is no Frigate like a book to
take us lands away
nor any coursers like a page of
prancing Poetry.”
Emily Dickinson
“Fortune befriends the bold.”
Emily Dickinson
*) Day
#132 without sugar: It’s alright. I like it.