August 2012
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Unrefreshing Sleep in Fibromyalgia:Waking Up...
heathersday: Unrefreshing sleep has long been noted as a feature of fibromyalgia, and it’s one that may be linked to many of our symptoms. One study reports that as many as 95 percent of people with fibromyalgia report having unrefreshing sleep. A growing body of research is leading to a better understanding of unrefreshing sleep in this condition — its features, its effect on us, and how it...
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1080ego asked: I love your theme, did it take long to customize for your portfolio?
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File This Under: Shit I Don't Understand
Having “I don’t release any unedited images” on your profile. Mailing me a cd filled with every image taken from the shoot (all unedited). Never releasing any edited pictures.   Publishing a set on Zivity. Refusing to send me the pictures from the set so that I can promote it…and earn you money.   Signing a release saying that you’ll provide images to the model for...
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“Most people with chronic pain are never ‘cured’ [of their pain], and that’s a...”
– Beverly Thorn, PhD, of the University of Alabama (via heathersday)
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Anonymous asked: Do people tell you that sometimes you look like someone in particular ? If yes, who ? On some of your pictures, I really think you look like Emilia Clarke, in her role as Daenerys Targaryen. Particularly with your eyes, the shape of your face and your nose. I find it quite awesome. Does my impressions seem absurd ?
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The Torture of Sleep Deprivation in Fibromyalgia &...
heathersday: When you have fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, sleep deprivation is a part of life. Paradoxically, we’re sleep deprived no matter how much time we actually spend asleep. More on this in a minute. We’re so accustomed to being exhausted that it seems normal much of the time - until we have a particularly bad bout of it like I’m having this morning. Here’s something to put...
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So, here’s the deal, if you are looking to shoot fetish content (foot, tickling, etc.) you  need to say that upfront, because it will save us a lot of time. Don’t contact me from a mainstream profile on MM that has absolutely no mention that you shoot that, then message back and forth with me for a couple of weeks until finally saying you want to shoot fetish video and still image...
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A day in the life: Why Fibromyalgia Can Be... →
heathersday: this is just part of the article… There are understandable reasons why living with fibromyalgia can make it seem like you’re living on the fringe: Invisibility. Fibromyalgia is an intensely painful experience for you, but it isn’t obvious to people around you in the way that pain caused by a…
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Ét, drekk og ver glaðr: Separating nudity and sex →
roarieyum: hamdir:Western culture; we think we’re so much more advanced and liberal than our friends in the East, but when it comes to the human body we apparently still have a long way to go.  What’s the difference between these two photos? Answer - The first photo by popular standards is considered acceptable and no need for censorship, whereas the second photo is not.  I don’t know about...
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Anonymous asked: unfollowed.
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A day in the life: How Do I Explain Fibromyalgia? →
heathersday: Fibromyalgia is a neurological disorder resulting from excessive pain stamped permanently onto the central nervous system. It heightens the sensory perception of pain through a disruption of neurotransmitters, blood flow to the brain and impaired communication between the brain and spinal cord….
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Chronic Illness & Losing the Will to Live →
livingwithendo: After a while, things can really start looking bleak. Treatments stop working, new ones don’t work, there’s so much pain, relationships are destroyed by your illness(es), you can’t hold down a job, your family judges you for applying for disabity, the bills keep adding up,…
Jul 26th
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