|
MysticFire85
|
read my profile
sign my guestbook
Name: Sofia/ Sophia Birthday: 3/10/1985 Gender: Female
Interests: dancing, singing, music, pipa, djembing, drawing, making jewelry, reading, watching anime, reading manga, better my relationship with my heavenly father...to make people smile and laugh...to love u :) Expertise: rhythm :) music, procrastination, lazing around, confusing myself :p just being me... crazy and weird ^.^ Occupation: Student
Message: message me
Member Since:
9/23/2003
|
|
SubscriptionsSites I Read
|
|
|
|
| I'm SO HAPPY!I'M ENGAGED ^.^ !!! more details to come.... :p
toodles
| | |
| Why we do what we do?It's been a while since i've posted... this is something i think about
Why we do what we do?
-for one thing we are creatures of habit, afraid of difference and most of all change -another is being persecuted for identity and belief (i'm not talking about christianity, but just for being yourself) -to be segregated and not accepted -to be considered unacceptable becomes the drive as to what we must BE or BECOME in order to fulfill invisible standards placed by one another -to change only when benefits the self (in other words being selfish)
so then the opposing question would be something like, why don't we do some of the things we should? why don't we treat people like we love them? why do we hurt each other when there really is no benefit (to both sides... unless in some sick way that person likes to see other people hurt for self satisfaction <then you should seriously think about gettin some help?!?>)? why do we consider ourselves christians and not act like one (proclaiming you are christian doesn't really make you a christian, i mean you mite convince some people, in the end you really have just you and God to deal)? why do we still care what people think, see or feel about you (because maybe deep down, waaay down we really want someone to care about us)?
I'm not talking about Godlessness.... i'm talking about simple human relationships.... a simple thing called love...
toodles
| | |
| Happy 1 year :)
I just got back from the doctor I've had a running fever for 3 days short of breath lots of phlem so what do i have... Pneumonia That's the second time i've had it in my life, boooo
i'll be out of school for this week, and work.... except... i kinda work alone, so they'll probably replace me and i'll get fired (lol great)... hehe thanks for all the prayers
much love toodles | | |
| Thank you for all the prayer currently my temperature is 100 this morning and all afternoon it was ranging in 103-101 i spent last nite coughing so hard, i threw up lunch, at 3 am to about 7 am and threw up more (i think water) this caused my throat to be scorched either by the stomach acid or somethin cuz later i was coughing blood my phlem is a mix of blood, just nasty stuff I dun feel alot better
my back aches, neck hurts, stomach hurts from heaving head dizzy, ears hurts, throat hurts... not much else i can do about it just wait it out
sigh, this is miserable start to a quarter toodles
| | |
| Thank You everyone for a memoriable b-day I went to the Space Needle for my b-day... I did my report on the space needle in the mornin, i know my facts... muaha
ok... for my health problem,
Costochondritis, also known as Tietze Syndrome, is the inflammation of the cartilage where the ribs attach to the breastbone (sternum).
Initially the symptoms may feel like those of a heart attack: pain moving from side to side of the chest and to the arms and neck. Some sufferers find it more difficult to breathe, but there is usually no reason for alarm when the cause of these symptoms is costochondritis. The cause of this condition is generally unknown but it can be the result of trauma to the rib cage, a viral infection or part of an inflammatory disease.
During the acute phase, pain is usually worse and it hurts to breathe, wear a bra or move suddenly. Eventually the pain subsides to a dull, constant ache or tenderness in the ribs. The symptoms often disappear within two months but may take up to a year or even become a chronic condition. When chronic, the pain seems to come and go with sudden movements or lifting heavy objects.
Stress may contribute to the pain because it makes the muscles tense. Other things that hurt are lifting, pushing, pulling, sneezing, coughing, long hours of driving or using the computer, repetitive motions and caffeine. Cold, rainy and humid weather also make some sufferers feel worse. Even sinusitis, with the associated nose blowing can be the initial event that results in this chronic chest pain.
Slipping Rib Syndrome, sometimes also called costochondritis, may be caused by hypermobility of the anterior end of the costal cartilage. Most often, the tenth rib is the source of pain because, unlike ribs one through seven which attach to the sternum, the eighth, ninth and tenth ribs are attached at the back to each other by loose, fibrous tissue. This provides increased mobility, but a greater susceptibility to trauma.
Slipping Rib Syndrome is also more likely to occur in the lower ribs because of the poor blood supply to the cartilaginous tissue and ligaments. Injury to the cartilage tissue in the lower ribs or the sternocostal ligaments in the upper ribs often does not completely heal naturally.
The ribs are attached in the front, as well as in the back of the body. A loose rib in the front is likely also to be loose in the back. Unexplained upper back pain between the shoulder blades and pain in the rib vertebrae are likely due to joint laxity and/or weakness in the associated ligaments.
HMMM yea, haha WTF??? anyways i'm ok, i'm takin pain killers BUT YEA THANK YOU EVERYONE I'M 21, BOOYEA, btw i hate achohol toodles | | |
|