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Sometimes I feel self conscious abt the lore dumps in my writing. Then I remember the shit Victor Hugo pulled in les mis and I'm like yeah I'm fine actually
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(Still neccesary) I hate pills which kills her libido, before that she had to mastrubate 4 times a day and made her cum 5+ in a quicky round and now so rarely something.
I don’t know what kind of pills you are talking about but if they are necessary and prescribed, then sexual intercourse can wait.
Oufff. After you’ve been facefucked and shown off your deepthroating skills, covered in cum. That’s when you’re prettiest ❤️
I hope the aftercare will be pretty as well!
THE HORN SECTION MAKES OR BREAKS A SOLID BAND SOUND AND U CAN @ ME ABOUT IT
New Post has been published on https://www.ltfblog.com/to-prevent-stroke-a-healthy-living-lifestyle-is-vital/
To Prevent Stroke a Healthy Living Lifestyle Is Vital
Live Healthy Feel healthy
The good news is that stroke deaths in the U.S. are on the decline… the bad news is that they are still the third leading cause of death (after cardiovascular disease and cancer) in this country. More work is needed to prevent stroke to our lifestyle.
The American Heart Association is updating its guidelines on reducing the risk of stroke, and now suggests that by living a healthy lifestyle (no smoking, eating a low fat diet, exercising regularly and staying a healthy weight) you can reduce the risk of that first, devastating stroke by as much as 80%. Hard to argue with those numbers.
Experts are seeing a rise in the number of pediatric stroke cases in recent years.
And while there are an estimated 6.4 million stroke survivors, 20% are so functionally impaired that they need constant care.
Reduce The Cause of Death
Prevention is a big part of the revised guidelines, and for the first time they talk about stroke as a continuum of related events instead of a single, isolated episode. Those related events include ischemic stroke, non-ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA), often considered a warning that a bigger stroke is on the way.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is your best bet, but there are other recommendations that you’ll want to know about. You need to see your doctor, or visit the emergency room if you’re in trouble, so that you have the chance to be identified and treated as necessary.
If you’re diabetic and don’t know it, if you have high blood pressure without symptoms or even atrial fibrillation, your doctor (or the one at the emergency room) gets a chance to see the problem and recommend screenings, referrals or preventative things you can do to help avoid that first stroke.
A stroke happens when a blood clot blocks an artery or a blood vessel breaks.
A stroke happens when a blood clot blocks an artery or a blood vessel breaks, causing an interruption of blood flow to part of the brain. Brain cells die as a result, and abilities controlled by that area of the brain are lost. This can be functions like speech, movement and even memory.
It’s important that you tell your doctor as much as you can about your own family medical history.
Sometimes genetic screenings for patients with conditions like Fabry’s disease can be beneficial, though this type of screening is not recommended for the general public. Surgery on the carotid artery might benefit a few specific patients, but this too, isn’t right for everyone. Taking aspirin, a long held stroke prevention tip, may benefit some people at high risk, but probably isn’t worth it for the rest of us.
According to stroke experts the toll of the stroke on the person in terms of lifestyle and economics is staggering.
Stroke rates, as we mentioned, have gone down by more than a third between the years 1999 and 2006.
What’s helped is improvements in stroke treatment, as well as more awareness about the risks. Paying attention to high blood pressure and high cholesterol continue to be important, though now we see that a healthy living lifestyle may be the key to prevent stroke ruining your life.
Sara & Felicity
Anon asked What's your opinion on the Sara and Felicity friendship? I like that the writers didn't overdue it & make them "buddy buddy" but also didn't fall into the trope of making them enemies. It was mutual respect. Others feel as though it's a disservice to Felicity's character. I get that Felicity should be shown to have friends outside team arrow but at the end of the day it's Oliver's story & Felicity happens to play an enormous role. I'm excited that we're getting her backstory but I don't see why her having a friendship with Sara belittles Felicity. (And this is coming from someone who doesn't want Felicity bff's with Laurel because, so far, there's been no respect given) I didn't see anything problematic. It all was very mature and it was one of the points I actually liked from the second half of s2. I guess in just asking how their friendship is bad for Felicity as a character. If anything, I feel like it gave me a better perspective on who Felicity is. Sorry this got so long!