Thursday, September 24, 2020

Here We Go ! Doctors

B12 , cerebral atherosclerosis is the result of thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries in the brain, change in pigmented skin lesion of face lesions that are brown, black or blue in colour,, chronic GERD where acid from the stomach comes up into the esophagu, Dementia could not remember Trumps name as Prez :) ? depression What does depression feel like? You might be surprised. www.wingofmadness.com › Depression Diagnosis #1 . #2 Watching hours upon hours of Netflix but not even interested in what I'm watching https://www.boredpanda.com/people-share-what-is-like-to-live-with-depression/? 192 Things People Don’t Realise You’re Doing Because Of Your Depression Inga Korolkovaite BoredPanda staff May 11, 2020 - You may think you have a pretty good idea of what depression feels like - it's just feeling sad and down, right?Depression? No I don't think so, just completely ignore the world around me at this time, the best I can? Actually, that's just one small part https://www.boredpanda.com/people-share-what-is-like-to-live-with-depression/? ., dysphagia swallowing difficulties, history of uierine cancer, HTN hypertension High blood pressure , hyperlipidemia, hypokalemia is when blood's potassium levels are too low. Potassium is an important electrolyte for nerve and muscle cell functioning, especially for muscle cells in the heart., lacunar stroke Lacunar stroke is a type of ischemic stroke that occurs when blood flow to one of the small arteries deep within the brain becomes blocked, mixed hyperlipidemia very high cholesterol, otthostatic dizziness, trigeminal neuralgia Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain. If you have trigeminal neuralgia, even mild stimulation of your face — such as from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup — may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain, Warning! Give Money To No One! No Causes! Yes I am an Artist, or have been in the past! Did it for a living along with,leather work and Saddle repair at our own leather shop. My Scientist husband became a cobbler before he died of cancer. Come to think of it the fumes of dyes and polish did not help him one bit?

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