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bobbie-robron · 26 days
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Come back to me…
Return to me so we can heal ourselves TOGETHER and find the happiness we BOTH deserve at long last… MESSED UP TOGETHER always.
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nyeongsuni · 5 years
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GOT7 Concert #시커먼 갓세븐
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bjyxarchive · 2 years
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© 优优是墩儿墩儿
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charitydinglez · 6 years
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make me choose: anonymous asked: debbie dingle or belle dingle
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selidor · 7 years
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Pierced, by Mike Olbinski Photography
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relatosdeamor · 4 years
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Dos cosas te definen: Tu paciencia cuando no tienes nada y tu actitud cuando tienes todo #quotes,#citas 20160531 Dos cosas te definen Tu paciencia cuando no tienes nada y tu actitud cuando tienes todo - @Candidman #quotes,#citas
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elegimatahari · 4 years
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Masa lalu itu jahat.
Dia hanya berani mempermainkan; mengganggu otak dan hati kita dengan kenangan-kenangan lama
menggoda kita
dengan ingatan seperti sekeras apa suara tawa mantan kekasihmu
dan sehangat apa pelukannya
tapi
dia tidak pernah sekalipun membiarkan kita kembali ke sana
Kamu juga jahat.
Kamu cuma berani mempermainkan;
memberikan aku kenangan tentang bagaimana indah suara tawamu
dan seberapa erat dekapmu di tubuhku
tapi kamu tidak pernah sekalipun
melepas genggaman kekasihmu
untuk meraih tanganku
lalu sekarang,
kamu meninggalkan aku
untuk menjadi masa lalu
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mbsposts · 5 years
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20160531 MP227.8  Blue Ridge Parkway 
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eye-you · 7 years
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albert-aylerman · 5 years
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bobbie-robron · 9 months
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Smile 😊…
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mdvisualize · 6 years
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Hospitals near full EHR adoption http://bit.ly/2ztbbw1
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meetpositivesblog · 6 years
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People unaware of HIV infection
The following blog post People unaware of HIV infection was originally seen on: https://blog.meetpositives.com/
Most People in the United States are unaware that they are Living with HIV Infection
More than 1.2 million individuals in the United States are living with HIV infection, and almost 1 in 8 (15.8%) are unaware of their infection. Some people might not have known about the virus and most of them are young and naïve hence, they are unaware of its symptoms at the start until it’s too late.
  First seen on: (https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/what-is-hiv-aids/)
  HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. If left untreated, HIV can lead to the disease AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
  Unlike some other viruses, the human body can’t get rid of HIV completely. So once you have HIV, you have it for life.
HIV attacks the body’s immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which help the immune system fight off infections. If left untreated, HIV reduces the number of CD4 cells (T cells) in the body, making the person more likely to get infections or infection-related cancers. Over time, HIV can destroy so many of these cells that the body can’t fight off infections and disease. These opportunistic infections or cancers take advantage of a very weak immune system and signal that the person has AIDS, the last state of HIV infection.
No effective cure for HIV currently exists, but with proper treatment and medical care, HIV can be controlled. The medicine used to treat HIV is called antiretroviral therapy or ART. If taken the right way, every day, this medicine can dramatically prolong the lives of many people with HIV, keep them healthy, and greatly lower their chance of transmitting the virus to others.  Today, a person who is diagnosed with HIV, treated before the disease is far advanced, and stays on treatment can live a nearly as long as someone who does not have HIV.
The only way to know for sure if you have HIV is to get tested. Testing is relatively simple. You can ask your health care provider for an HIV test. Many medical clinics, substance abuse programs, community health centers, and hospitals offer them too. You can also buy a home testing kit at a pharmacy or online.
It is important to know the HIV symptoms that are more common amongst women than men. So here's a few symptoms suffering from HIV.
First seen on: (http://www.counselheal.com/articles/24998/20160531/7-hiv-symptoms-women.htm)
Women infected by HIV experience mild symptoms during early stages which are often mistaken for flu and common cold. While we know early diagnosis of the infection helps in better intervention of the disease, seven symptoms of HIV in women are as follows.
Headache, fever and lack of energy are the first signs of HIV which often disappears in few weeks of infection. Skin problems are the predominant symptoms of HIV which appear as skin sores and rashes. The skin of an HIV infected person is very sensitive for sunlight and irritants and often develops red patches and small bumps which turn flaky in due course of time.
Swollen glands are the first obvious symptoms of HIV which lasts for months together. Since the immune system is weak in such people it becomes difficult for lymph nodes to fight the infection and therefore remain enlarged for several months.
"{Women] affected [with HIV] can have frequent and heavy periods or lighter and missed periods," Dr. Sherry Ross, OB-GYN and women's health expert at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California. "Some completely lose their period altogether. Hormonal havoc is not uncommon, making symptoms associated with premenstrual symptoms (PMS), perimenopause and menopause even worse," reported She Knows.
Since we have listed symptoms for women, here’s a few one for men. 
First seen on (http://www.healthaim.com/top-10-hiv-symptoms-men/57260)
HIV symptoms in men are generally no different from those HIV symptoms in women or HIV symptoms in children.  Apart from the vaginal and menstrual changes, most of the tell-tale signs are both true for men and women.  Mostly, they are often vague and could not unnoticed.
The HIV symptoms in men, however, can vary from person to person and no two men will manifest the exact symptoms.  Still, a man infected with HIV will generally follow a pattern of having acute illness, asymptomatic period and advanced infection.
Asymptomatic symptoms.  This is manifested by fever; headache and lack of energy are common signs and easily be dismissed.
Swollen glands.  The swelling of the glands occurs when the infection reaches the nodes through the lymph fluid.  Swelling of the glands may happen for a few days of the HIV infection but you may not experience the same symptoms until several years after.  Healthy nodes are not visible which makes the infected one a more noticeable swelling in the body.
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Rapid weight loss.  Weight loss occurs to HIV infected persons because the body is using up more nutrients than it is absorbing from food.  HIV can increase the rate of the body’s metabolism and alter lining of the gut which makes it harder to absorb nutrients.
Muscle soreness and joint pains.  People with infection often complain this symptom. This can add any existing fatigue which causes more body exhaustion.
Nausea/vomiting.  Some drugs may suppress the appetite or cause side-effects that may bring you off on food.
Infections.  Men could easily get infections of the skin, eyes, lungs, kidneys, digestive tract, and brain.  But there will be also difficulty in treating such common ailments like flu.
Night sweats.  People with HIV have night sweats and usually occurs in later stages when untreated with the disease.  They have profuse, drenching perspiration with no apparent cause.
Unusual skin conditions.  Rashes may develop on ‘moist’ areas of a man’s body such as groin, penis or anus.  It can also develop on the face and neck, chest/torso and palms of hands.  It could also get either itchy or minor and painless.
Ulcers.  Painful ulcers can be developed with man within the mouth or throat that does not go away.  It makes eating a difficult task.
Recurrent fungal infections.  These are fungal nail infections that do not respond to over-the-counter medication.
These HIV symptoms in men is not a confirmation that one is infected by the HIV. Getting tested is the best way to confirm the infection.
The only way to know your HIV status for sure is to get tested. A person who is HIV positive may look and feel perfectly well, and be unaware that they are infected.
First seen on: (http://www.sierrawave.net/today-national-hiv-test-day/)
Why should everyone know their HIV status?
Testing identifies infected persons, who can then seek medical care that can improve the quality and length of their lives, encourages safer behaviors and reduces risk for HIV transmission.
There are approximately 50,000 new cases of HIV a year in the United States.
More than one million Americans are living with HIV infection; approximately one in eight don’t know it. The majority of new HIV infections are transmitted by those who are unaware of their infection.
Early detection reduces the spread of the disease, extends life expectancy, and reduces costs of care. Every HIV infection prevented saves approx. $379,668 in a lifetime of medical costs.
Case management services available for eligible HIV positive individuals, their family or significant other who lives in Inyo County.
The truth is nobody wants HIV, so it's better to know if are an HIV positive so you can seek for professional help and treatment. There's no cure for HIV however the treatment can slow down the progression of disease and significantly improve your quality of life or increase your life expectancy.
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louisnghia · 6 years
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Media Appearances
Over the years, I’ve had various media appearances. I’ve never really listed them anywhere so I wanted to list them here.
  http://www.delcotimes.com/article/DC/20160531/NEWS/160539946
https://aroundwww.wordpress.com/2016/09/12/claudio-cerullo-case-mishandled/
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/tag/dr-claudio-cerullo/
http://carsonnow.org/story/05/10/2014/anti-bullying-campaign-founder-says-issue-e…
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ozaqta · 6 years
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