The world we evolved to survive in has been driven into extinction.
The world we evolved to survive in has been driven into extinction.
Stabby stab that Romaine!!
In states where weed is legal, and people can grow their own, it becomes real easy to share. Why hang onto that stuff and let it go stale, when you can give it to friends, and make them happy?
We can do serious things! Tee Hee!
Yay! And welcome!
HELLZ YEAH MFR, DOING IS WRONG IS JUST A MISTEP ON THE PATH TO DOING IT RIGHT. I SUPPORT YOU IN YOUR PROCESS OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT! AAARRROOOOOOO!!!
And they were, The Best Damn Years!
The same is true of small art. Being unappreciated is not a useful indicator of quality, alas.
Well that escalated quickly. Now we’re married, happily ever after for the next 3 decades.
Actually no, it’s being heard of right now. And it continues in it’s massive, intended incompetence. smh.
And that’s why I can never go to the IHOP ever again.
I wasn’t sure, so I looked up swasticars on a two search engines, and pulled up the pages, for research. It’s true, it’s what people, lots of people, the smartest people are calling them, everywhere you go.
I wasn’t sure, so I looked up swasticars on a two search engines, and pulled up the pages, for research. It’s true, it’s what people, lots of people, the smartest people are calling them, everywhere you go.
After over 30 years in private practice, during which many people have come to my office, having been seen and denied any validity to their concerns from every other doctor they had seen, with what we now recognize as ME/CFS, it is gratifying to finally see that with the COVID pandemic MD’s and researchers are finally gathering data, and hypothesizing treatments for PASC, and ME/CFS. I about lost my shit, when Dr. Daniel Griffen, on TWIV Clinical Update #1188, this past Friday mentioned, with a few citations taVNS (transcutaneous auricle Vagus Nerve Stimulation). If Dr. Griffin were in the room with me, I would have had a difficult time not whacking him about the head and shoulder with printouts of the myriad studies done on this technique. From the timestamps, episode notes on #1188: Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation improves Long COVID symptoms in a female cohort (Frontiers in Neurology) 28:03 https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2024.1393371/full Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation trials: https://www.mountsinai.org/clinical-trials/tvns-in-long-covid-19 https://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/NCT06585254/tvns-in-long-covid-19 30:55 Devices: https://pulsetto.tech/products/meet-pulsetto?pulsetto_offer_id=57&transaction_id=1024e5a0258b6647e262ba8fec5d62 https://www.dolphinmps.com/product/dolphin-neurostim-professional-single-kit-vagal-stim-kit/ 29:41, 31:16 A method for stimulating the vagus nerver where it comes to the surface of the body at the cymba concha region of the auricle/ear. I first came across this method from a paper published in August 2019, and much work has been published in the intervening years. Imagine, a cheap, non-invasive way to use electrotherapy, think TENS unit with a clip elecctrode for the auricle, and a stickon electrode on the upper trapezius (can you say it with me “CHEAP AND EFFECTIVE”), to effectively stimulate the Vagus nerve and re-balance the autonomic nervous system. Dysautonomia is a key symptom in PASC, and ME/CFS. I’ve been recommending this to patients for a couple years in the hope and reasonable expectation that it would help, and now there is a body of research to support it’s use. PubMed, search taVNS, tVNS, and you will see what I’m talking about.
sigh, I feel ya!
Funny cuz’ Flatiron Freddy, tho’ apparently recovering from a front limb injury gave a much more positive speech. Heal fast Freddie, we Love YOU! So maybe it’s just the East coast that’s gonna fall off into the Atlantic Ocean.
Whoosh, we made it!