why do the gnomes have icepicks?

Feb 08, 2008 00:18

Who of my readers knows about brains and heads and headaches ( Read more... )

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anamacha February 8 2008, 06:57:55 UTC
actually, that is moderately helpful ... I've talked to doctors about them and they've not been able to tell me anything useful. I've therefore assumed they were just stupid. I haven't talked to many people that actually suffer the damn things, too.

It's not going to be easy sleeping, jacked up on this caffeine, but we'll give it a shot. *sigh* Maybe I'll try some meditation as well, as that usually lowers my BP.

What does the "CD (CBI)" after your name stand for?

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anamacha February 8 2008, 07:16:03 UTC
ooh, that's a good idea. What variables should we track? Do you have a google account? If so, I can create a google spreadsheet and share it with you so that we can both modify it.

If yould like to contact me off-list (and privately) then please feel free to avail yourself of the email address in my userinfo.

since I've started drinking coffee this evening, I've noticed that the icepicks are lessening in intensity and are further apart. I'm still feeling the potential in that area of my head, though.

A Doula is like an assistant to a midwife, right? I was so into that for a while -- 8-9 years ago, before the birth of my daughter, when we were going to classes and such with a very cool midwife. The whole experience was wonderful.

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anamacha February 8 2008, 09:11:02 UTC
that sounds like a good way to do it, then. I've already started the spreadsheet; we can talk more about how to tackle the problem.

I look forward to hearing from you!

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