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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:33 pm
Oof, she was not feeling well, not at all, nope. But Elysha still persisted in hoping she was not coming down with something. Please let me not be coming down with something, she though repeatedly to be more exact no matter if it may very well be in vain; regardless if the discomfort she was feeling was rather apparently--though she preferred to think only seemingly--growing more uncomfortable at an alarmingly painful pace. Whether real or imagined or exaggerated, she hoped these feelings of or akin to being sick go away as soon as possible. She needed to grin and bear all of this and push onward with what she had to tackle today. And she wanted to get stronger all in all as a person who is more together and thus, if the case of these discomforts was anything but the stark though unwanted reality then being bothered by imagined or exaggerated ill feelings was certainly not her cup of tea.
Perhaps she was feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or working too hard and should look out for what ways she might consider easing up on juggling or considering additions to her plate day by day which has led to her predicament now? But in any case, when the bulk of her denial for the most part finally passed for her with regards to the reality of the circumstances she found herself in, Elysha went about checking and searching her belongings and the internet further with regards to how she can really n** these unfavorable truths in the bud. She had balms and oils handy in her stock of remedies that she moved to Destiny City with and had yet to completely use. If possible she delayed using tablets unless she sought them out as a last resort to medicate herself. But if she did not have to use them, that would be her ideal turn of events as she wanted to avoid turning to the consumption of any tablets too often along with right off the bat and in so doing, making a habit of depending on them too much and too quickly.
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 4:02 pm
Well, after medicating herself, she buckled down in her resolve to accomplish her review of her studies tonight. There she sat staring at the page of text and processing it slowly. Then her hand, that had been rubbing her forehead as though it would somewhat ease the headache that had settled on nagging at her there, moved to take up her pen and began to write the first new addition to her notes of this evening's science practice session. In a case where a patient has a history of ulcer disease and has recently experienced swelling and pain in the joints of his hands, a physician who wants to begin therapy with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) may also prescribe misoprostol along with the NSAID to reduce the risk of activating this patient's ulcer disease.
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