Periods and Movements Answers
Sorry to ask again, but I am really curious. Lower Abdominal Spasms?
Q. Lately I've had these little movements in my tummy (for a better word) Fluttery is the right word My periods have been irregular lately, for the past two months and i've been having white discharge for the two months between periods Now movements? My period should be any day now. Any help? I figured that I wouldn't feel movements if i was two months. Im thinking if i am, i would have concieved in July.
Asked by Peny - Fri Nov 19 20:04:06 2010 - Pregnancy - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You wouldn't be feeling movements so early. There's probably something else going on. Nobody can really tell you that though, so take a test if you aren't sure and have been having unprotected sex. If you think you are and that you conceived in July yes it is possible to be feeling movements right now.
Answered by irining - Fri Nov 19 20:16:30 2010
Q. Lately I've had these little movements in my tummy (for a better word) Fluttery is the right word My periods have been irregular lately, for the past two months and i've been having white discharge for the two months between periods Now movements? My period should be any day now. Any help? I figured that I wouldn't feel movements if i was two months. Im thinking if i am, i would have concieved in July.
Asked by Peny - Fri Nov 19 20:04:06 2010 - Pregnancy - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You wouldn't be feeling movements so early. There's probably something else going on. Nobody can really tell you that though, so take a test if you aren't sure and have been having unprotected sex. If you think you are and that you conceived in July yes it is possible to be feeling movements right now.
Answered by irining - Fri Nov 19 20:16:30 2010
What is the longest period of time between bowel movements(takin g a poop or going #2)?
Q. Look we all have to and we all do have bowel movements. So what was the longest duration between bowel movements?
Asked by SECRET DESTROYER - Wed Feb 24 16:10:56 2010 - Polls & Surveys - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Two days. I had taken Imodium. My boyfriend once went nine days when he was a teenager.
Answered by Becky - Thu Feb 25 02:15:35 2010
Q. Look we all have to and we all do have bowel movements. So what was the longest duration between bowel movements?
Asked by SECRET DESTROYER - Wed Feb 24 16:10:56 2010 - Polls & Surveys - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Two days. I had taken Imodium. My boyfriend once went nine days when he was a teenager.
Answered by Becky - Thu Feb 25 02:15:35 2010
What are the biggest signs of endometriosis?
Q. A nurse I know says that by my symptoms that's what it seems like. I have sharp pelvic pain during sex, urination and bowel movements and my periods are very irregular. But I don't have much money to go see a OB/GYN, is this a serious disease? It's getting worse, should I try to find a way to see a doctor?
Asked by jsrbassist - Thu Jan 31 19:29:26 2008 - Women's Health - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition in which deposits of endometrial cells (lining of the uterus) develop in places outside of the uterus. It is a common condition, affecting up to 20-25% of women of reproductive age. Endometriosis is most commonly found on or in the ovaries and on the peritoneum (internal lining of the abdomen), particularly on the uterosacral ligaments and behind the uterus. It can also occur on the bladder or intestines, particularly the rectum. Endometriosis can cause inflammation and scarring which may lead to adhesions between organs and result in pain or infertility. Endometriosis can cause a wide range of symptoms including pain and infertility. Some women with endometriosis experience no symptoms at all.… [cont.]
Answered by pretzypie - Thu Jan 31 19:57:59 2008
Q. A nurse I know says that by my symptoms that's what it seems like. I have sharp pelvic pain during sex, urination and bowel movements and my periods are very irregular. But I don't have much money to go see a OB/GYN, is this a serious disease? It's getting worse, should I try to find a way to see a doctor?
Asked by jsrbassist - Thu Jan 31 19:29:26 2008 - Women's Health - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition in which deposits of endometrial cells (lining of the uterus) develop in places outside of the uterus. It is a common condition, affecting up to 20-25% of women of reproductive age. Endometriosis is most commonly found on or in the ovaries and on the peritoneum (internal lining of the abdomen), particularly on the uterosacral ligaments and behind the uterus. It can also occur on the bladder or intestines, particularly the rectum. Endometriosis can cause inflammation and scarring which may lead to adhesions between organs and result in pain or infertility. Endometriosis can cause a wide range of symptoms including pain and infertility. Some women with endometriosis experience no symptoms at all.… [cont.]
Answered by pretzypie - Thu Jan 31 19:57:59 2008
Painful urination and bowel movements during period?
Q. I have my period and am having bad cramps, tired, and painful urination and bowel movements. Especially, the BM are very painful - they even make me somewhat dizzy and lightheaded. I have had this pain before, but it seems worse this time compared to previously. Is this normal? Anyone have the same problem?
Asked by foreveryoung. - Thu Mar 26 20:17:37 2009 - Women's Health - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Painful urination could well be an infection and you need to get antibiotics for that straight away. If I were you, I would go and see a doctor.x
Answered by lellylurve - Mon Mar 30 05:16:05 2009
Q. I have my period and am having bad cramps, tired, and painful urination and bowel movements. Especially, the BM are very painful - they even make me somewhat dizzy and lightheaded. I have had this pain before, but it seems worse this time compared to previously. Is this normal? Anyone have the same problem?
Asked by foreveryoung. - Thu Mar 26 20:17:37 2009 - Women's Health - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Painful urination could well be an infection and you need to get antibiotics for that straight away. If I were you, I would go and see a doctor.x
Answered by lellylurve - Mon Mar 30 05:16:05 2009
the names and date before the presen of the three major periods of earth movements that affected the uk?
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Asked by cheuk hang - Sun Nov 28 07:04:57 2010 - Geography - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Sadly, as presently phrased, your question makes no obvious sense. The editing facility could be useful.
Answered by KTDykes - Sun Nov 28 07:41:54 2010
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Asked by cheuk hang - Sun Nov 28 07:04:57 2010 - Geography - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Sadly, as presently phrased, your question makes no obvious sense. The editing facility could be useful.
Answered by KTDykes - Sun Nov 28 07:41:54 2010
Before or during your period are your bowel movements weird?
Q. Like sometimes I can't go and some of my cramps feel like I have to go. My back hurts. After my period sometimes I have diarhea. Is this normal?
Asked by Ala - Fri Jun 27 19:29:56 2008 - Women's Health - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Yes, I always know what day I ill start based on my BM's. For a couple of days before I get6 that bloated feeling and can't go. Constipation. The day I start is diarrhea. Then all is fine. Also my cramps make me feel like I need to go also. Isn't being a women great!? lol
Answered by mommymich - Fri Jun 27 19:43:02 2008
Q. Like sometimes I can't go and some of my cramps feel like I have to go. My back hurts. After my period sometimes I have diarhea. Is this normal?
Asked by Ala - Fri Jun 27 19:29:56 2008 - Women's Health - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Yes, I always know what day I ill start based on my BM's. For a couple of days before I get6 that bloated feeling and can't go. Constipation. The day I start is diarrhea. Then all is fine. Also my cramps make me feel like I need to go also. Isn't being a women great!? lol
Answered by mommymich - Fri Jun 27 19:43:02 2008
What is the literary period or movement the book Huckleberry Finn was written in?
Q. along with the social, economic, and political climate of the time period.
Asked by Kiana Gee - Wed Aug 26 12:28:22 2009 - Books & Authors - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Huck Finn was set before the Civil War between 1835 1845. Slaves were very common. Popular sports were baseball and boxing.
Answered by Cuttie! - Wed Aug 26 14:11:34 2009
Q. along with the social, economic, and political climate of the time period.
Asked by Kiana Gee - Wed Aug 26 12:28:22 2009 - Books & Authors - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Huck Finn was set before the Civil War between 1835 1845. Slaves were very common. Popular sports were baseball and boxing.
Answered by Cuttie! - Wed Aug 26 14:11:34 2009
many of the reform movements of this period were marked by attempt of minority groups to gain thier right?
Q. to full enjoyment of the rights of all citizens please show me how this statment is confirmed by describing two different groups and thier struggle for equality please help me out im in community collage and history is so hard
Asked by Dylan D - Thu May 29 16:09:33 2008 - History - 1 Answers - Comments
A. the 60's? u have the NAACP + MLK + Malcolm x i bet the mexicans were acting up too go to add details and include ur time period
Answered by chris g - Thu May 29 16:15:59 2008
Q. to full enjoyment of the rights of all citizens please show me how this statment is confirmed by describing two different groups and thier struggle for equality please help me out im in community collage and history is so hard
Asked by Dylan D - Thu May 29 16:09:33 2008 - History - 1 Answers - Comments
A. the 60's? u have the NAACP + MLK + Malcolm x i bet the mexicans were acting up too go to add details and include ur time period
Answered by chris g - Thu May 29 16:15:59 2008
5 Missed periods, weird movements in stomach, bloated stomach, gurglingish, eating more, not pregnant HELPPP?
Q. along with the symptoms, one month i had pain when peeing, frequent urination but when I would go pee my pee hole was like, "We still need to pee!" yet I would spend an hour on the toilet with nothing coming out. and this has stopped. Yes I do hold my pee. Im not pregnant though, already took a test and I never had sex. My insurance does NOT cover shit. So please, no telling me to go to a friggin doctor. I have no cravings but Im eating more. I feel depressed, Im not seriously stressed out most things I vent out or blow off. I am a drug baby, meth baby to be exact. I do have diabetes, hypoglecimica My family has had a history of being addicted to a lot of things, drugs and alcohol. Im 14 Im afraid to tell my mom because I do live… [cont.]
Asked by Bobbi M - Tue Dec 2 00:30:58 2008 - Women's Health - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Sounds like there could be something seriously wrong with your hormones or something else. I know the doctor is not the best option for you but definitely she is the only one who can tell you for sure whats wrong and make it stop. All we can do is offer ideas and these kind of symptoms need more physical attention than we can give :( i would try this though- webmd.com you can point out your symptoms on the body and it gives a lists of possible problems and how serious it might be. It's helpful to me sometimes when I'm not sure what is wrong. Hope this helps a bit more and good luck
Answered by Ashley-k - Tue Dec 2 00:38:42 2008
Q. along with the symptoms, one month i had pain when peeing, frequent urination but when I would go pee my pee hole was like, "We still need to pee!" yet I would spend an hour on the toilet with nothing coming out. and this has stopped. Yes I do hold my pee. Im not pregnant though, already took a test and I never had sex. My insurance does NOT cover shit. So please, no telling me to go to a friggin doctor. I have no cravings but Im eating more. I feel depressed, Im not seriously stressed out most things I vent out or blow off. I am a drug baby, meth baby to be exact. I do have diabetes, hypoglecimica My family has had a history of being addicted to a lot of things, drugs and alcohol. Im 14 Im afraid to tell my mom because I do live… [cont.]
Asked by Bobbi M - Tue Dec 2 00:30:58 2008 - Women's Health - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Sounds like there could be something seriously wrong with your hormones or something else. I know the doctor is not the best option for you but definitely she is the only one who can tell you for sure whats wrong and make it stop. All we can do is offer ideas and these kind of symptoms need more physical attention than we can give :( i would try this though- webmd.com you can point out your symptoms on the body and it gives a lists of possible problems and how serious it might be. It's helpful to me sometimes when I'm not sure what is wrong. Hope this helps a bit more and good luck
Answered by Ashley-k - Tue Dec 2 00:38:42 2008
Is it normal to have irregular bowel movements when your on your period?
Q. I get the runs every month and its always when i'm on my period.
Asked by Crystal - Fri Oct 29 04:08:14 2010 - Women's Health - 1 Answers - Comments
Q. I get the runs every month and its always when i'm on my period.
Asked by Crystal - Fri Oct 29 04:08:14 2010 - Women's Health - 1 Answers - Comments
Missed 2 periods, feeling small movements, negative preg tests?
Q. Three months ago my doctor put me on antibiotics. I forgot about the effect on birth control. However, now I have missed my last two periods. I have taken multiple preg tests. All say negative. I have had some nausea and other minor symptoms of pregnancy, but I just counted out to stress or something. Now, over the past week, I have started to have some small flutters and pokes. Tests still say negative. I have three children and know what it is like to be pregnant. That is exactly how I feel. My abdomen is even starting to swell very slightly. I am naturally a very tiny and thin person and have always felt movement early and shown early. I am a little stressed because I am 37 and not sure what is going on. I am going to the doctor… [cont.]
Asked by Carrie F - Wed May 20 21:16:26 2009 - Pregnancy - 5 Answers - Comments
A. I don't know. But if the tests are negative, I highly doubt you are pregnant. Could it be bad gas/ bloating from the antibiotics? They can really mess up your digestive tract. Maybe try eating some yogurt and see if it helps.
Answered by aLwAySpReGnAnT - Wed May 20 21:21:32 2009
Q. Three months ago my doctor put me on antibiotics. I forgot about the effect on birth control. However, now I have missed my last two periods. I have taken multiple preg tests. All say negative. I have had some nausea and other minor symptoms of pregnancy, but I just counted out to stress or something. Now, over the past week, I have started to have some small flutters and pokes. Tests still say negative. I have three children and know what it is like to be pregnant. That is exactly how I feel. My abdomen is even starting to swell very slightly. I am naturally a very tiny and thin person and have always felt movement early and shown early. I am a little stressed because I am 37 and not sure what is going on. I am going to the doctor… [cont.]
Asked by Carrie F - Wed May 20 21:16:26 2009 - Pregnancy - 5 Answers - Comments
A. I don't know. But if the tests are negative, I highly doubt you are pregnant. Could it be bad gas/ bloating from the antibiotics? They can really mess up your digestive tract. Maybe try eating some yogurt and see if it helps.
Answered by aLwAySpReGnAnT - Wed May 20 21:21:32 2009
What to review for the AP Art History Exam?
Q. My AP Art History Exam is in three days, and I'm not sure what I should really memorize. There are soo many artists and images in the Art History textbook I have (Gardener's), and I'm having so much trouble with memorizing them all. Is it possible to score well if I just study in these three days? I'm afraid I don't have enough time to get to everything. Is it really necessary to know every time period, art movement, and artist? I'm just so worried. Thank you!
Asked by fruitxcakee - Sun May 13 04:26:44 2007 - Standards & Testing - 2 Answers - Comments
A. AP tests are out of 150 points, and generally, scoring 100 would garner you a 5. So you definitely don't have to know every single detail. If you have a prep book, it would be a good idea to take a practice exam to familiarize yourself with it so you would know what to expect on test day.
Answered by yofatcat1 - Sun May 13 14:01:11 2007
Q. My AP Art History Exam is in three days, and I'm not sure what I should really memorize. There are soo many artists and images in the Art History textbook I have (Gardener's), and I'm having so much trouble with memorizing them all. Is it possible to score well if I just study in these three days? I'm afraid I don't have enough time to get to everything. Is it really necessary to know every time period, art movement, and artist? I'm just so worried. Thank you!
Asked by fruitxcakee - Sun May 13 04:26:44 2007 - Standards & Testing - 2 Answers - Comments
A. AP tests are out of 150 points, and generally, scoring 100 would garner you a 5. So you definitely don't have to know every single detail. If you have a prep book, it would be a good idea to take a practice exam to familiarize yourself with it so you would know what to expect on test day.
Answered by yofatcat1 - Sun May 13 14:01:11 2007
what best describes the abolition and women's reform movements in the first half of the nineteenth centur?
Q. The abolition movement was only successful because of the success of the women's rights movement. These two movements did not succeed completely in attaining their goals during this period. The women's rights movement started after the abolition movement had attained its goals. These two movements were largely successful in attaining their goals during this period.
Asked by DIVASTAR - Mon Nov 23 15:44:51 2009 - History - 1 Answers - Comments
A. definitely not the first option, it was the other way around. the second looks good... the third choice is not right because neither obtained its goals because they were still fighting for civil rights for African Americans till MLK and still... and women s movement in the 1970 s... the fourth is obviously not correct because as I just said, women s rights and civil rights movements were still going on until the 1950 -1970 s and hey, do women still have the same rights in America? Has racism been eleminated? Now read the second choice. What do you think? Please buy A History of Women in America, I read it in when I was 15 and still remember what I read almost ten years later.
Answered by M - Mon Nov 23 15:55:35 2009
Q. The abolition movement was only successful because of the success of the women's rights movement. These two movements did not succeed completely in attaining their goals during this period. The women's rights movement started after the abolition movement had attained its goals. These two movements were largely successful in attaining their goals during this period.
Asked by DIVASTAR - Mon Nov 23 15:44:51 2009 - History - 1 Answers - Comments
A. definitely not the first option, it was the other way around. the second looks good... the third choice is not right because neither obtained its goals because they were still fighting for civil rights for African Americans till MLK and still... and women s movement in the 1970 s... the fourth is obviously not correct because as I just said, women s rights and civil rights movements were still going on until the 1950 -1970 s and hey, do women still have the same rights in America? Has racism been eleminated? Now read the second choice. What do you think? Please buy A History of Women in America, I read it in when I was 15 and still remember what I read almost ten years later.
Answered by M - Mon Nov 23 15:55:35 2009
What was Your experience like after having a laparoscopy for endometriosis?
Q. I am due for a laparoscopy next week and Im alittle nervous. But most importantly I will feel relieved if they find and correct whats been causing me to be infertile, have irregular bowel movements, and painful periods. I just want to know your experience after the surgery, the recovery time, how long were you relieved from the pain before it reactivated, and if you did how long did it take you to conceive. Thank you all so much.
Asked by Nicole - Thu Apr 2 22:10:46 2009 - Trying to Conceive - 1 Answers - Comments
A. thats a site thats got some info..neva had that procedure done but just like any procedure it was cause some discomfort but the most importnant thing is they will help u to conceive ..goood luk
Answered by shylebgal - Sat Apr 4 00:15:35 2009
Q. I am due for a laparoscopy next week and Im alittle nervous. But most importantly I will feel relieved if they find and correct whats been causing me to be infertile, have irregular bowel movements, and painful periods. I just want to know your experience after the surgery, the recovery time, how long were you relieved from the pain before it reactivated, and if you did how long did it take you to conceive. Thank you all so much.
Asked by Nicole - Thu Apr 2 22:10:46 2009 - Trying to Conceive - 1 Answers - Comments
A. thats a site thats got some info..neva had that procedure done but just like any procedure it was cause some discomfort but the most importnant thing is they will help u to conceive ..goood luk
Answered by shylebgal - Sat Apr 4 00:15:35 2009
I think in pregnant, but dont know i stil have periods i dont feel movements but i feel pokes and thumbs.?
Q. tell me what you might think it is.
Asked by Tiffany - Tue Jan 19 13:42:28 2010 - Pregnancy - 2 Answers - Comments
A. If your'e having regular periods you're more than likely not pregnant. You wouldn't be able to feel movement of any kind until you were at least 16 weeks along and in some cases not until up to 24 weeks... and I'd like to hope you'd know if you were 4 or 5 months pregnant by now.
Answered by Proud Mama of 1! - Tue Jan 19 13:46:17 2010
Q. tell me what you might think it is.
Asked by Tiffany - Tue Jan 19 13:42:28 2010 - Pregnancy - 2 Answers - Comments
A. If your'e having regular periods you're more than likely not pregnant. You wouldn't be able to feel movement of any kind until you were at least 16 weeks along and in some cases not until up to 24 weeks... and I'd like to hope you'd know if you were 4 or 5 months pregnant by now.
Answered by Proud Mama of 1! - Tue Jan 19 13:46:17 2010
Which is your favourite artistic/philos ophical period or movement?
Q. Please give reasons. Mine is the Romantic period. It has some of my favorite art and poetry and there was a real feeling of rebellion and change during the era. People rejecting convention and embracing individuality. You are kidding aren't you?
Asked by goatboy - Fri May 26 07:27:14 2006 - Other - Arts & Humanities - 7 Answers - Comments
A. It is so difficult to choose just one! If I had to though it would probably be the Pre-Raphaelite movement; Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, etc... Beautiful work with beautiful themes.
Answered by Selkie - Fri May 26 08:38:42 2006
Q. Please give reasons. Mine is the Romantic period. It has some of my favorite art and poetry and there was a real feeling of rebellion and change during the era. People rejecting convention and embracing individuality. You are kidding aren't you?
Asked by goatboy - Fri May 26 07:27:14 2006 - Other - Arts & Humanities - 7 Answers - Comments
A. It is so difficult to choose just one! If I had to though it would probably be the Pre-Raphaelite movement; Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, etc... Beautiful work with beautiful themes.
Answered by Selkie - Fri May 26 08:38:42 2006
2 weeks cramping and breast tenderness but no period, pregnant?
Q. Im not nauseous at all. I hardly have to pee a whole lot . I get really bad breast tenderness when I am asleep. Cramps are sometimes sharp and painful but come and go with fast movements. period hasn't shown up at all I keep checking and nothing what is going on could it be pregnancy or something more serious?
Asked by living life - Mon Jul 5 11:15:42 2010 - Pregnancy - 4 Answers - Comments
A. take a test and if its negative go to your doctor to see what is going on. gd luck
Answered by Trisha - Mon Jul 5 11:25:36 2010
Q. Im not nauseous at all. I hardly have to pee a whole lot . I get really bad breast tenderness when I am asleep. Cramps are sometimes sharp and painful but come and go with fast movements. period hasn't shown up at all I keep checking and nothing what is going on could it be pregnancy or something more serious?
Asked by living life - Mon Jul 5 11:15:42 2010 - Pregnancy - 4 Answers - Comments
A. take a test and if its negative go to your doctor to see what is going on. gd luck
Answered by Trisha - Mon Jul 5 11:25:36 2010
urgent bowel movements near period.?
Q. Does anyone else find that they have problems with their bowels near there period and on it? Il get constipated before my period, then on my period il get a few loose stools.is this my body cleaning itself as to say? I also get urgent bowel movements near my period when i go, its weird. I have possible endo.
Asked by *beautyqueen* - Tue Aug 18 10:48:10 2009 - Women's Health - 7 Answers - Comments
A. Oh heck yeah. I always had severe cramping, I mean turn my fingers and toes blue cramping, so I figured that was what caused the diarrhea. This was back in the day when they told you it was all in your head and you only lost a tablespoon of blood. Phttt! I'm am sooo much happier with my hot flashes.
Answered by Ding-Ding - Wed Aug 26 10:39:03 2009
Q. Does anyone else find that they have problems with their bowels near there period and on it? Il get constipated before my period, then on my period il get a few loose stools.is this my body cleaning itself as to say? I also get urgent bowel movements near my period when i go, its weird. I have possible endo.
Asked by *beautyqueen* - Tue Aug 18 10:48:10 2009 - Women's Health - 7 Answers - Comments
A. Oh heck yeah. I always had severe cramping, I mean turn my fingers and toes blue cramping, so I figured that was what caused the diarrhea. This was back in the day when they told you it was all in your head and you only lost a tablespoon of blood. Phttt! I'm am sooo much happier with my hot flashes.
Answered by Ding-Ding - Wed Aug 26 10:39:03 2009
How can I get medical insurance for my adult daughter who is addicted to Suboxzone or treatment for it?
Q. She began taking her husband's pain medication while he was dying from testicular cancer and became addicted to opiates. That was the only way she could cope with the barrage of bill collectors, his pain and their 3 children. After he died, she lost their home, insurance, their cars, everything and now lives with me. Suboxzone is a doctor prescribed treatment for opiate addiction but she is addicted to the treatment! She is in bed every day until 5-6 PM, doesn't have bowel movements or periods, weighs 90 lbs.and eats almost nothing. If I could get a judge to make her a dependent or my ward, I could get her insurance through my work. I cannot afford to send her to Hazelden or another drug rehab. Please don't tell me to turn to God. I need… [cont.]
Asked by valpogal - Mon Nov 27 15:40:38 2006 - Other - Diseases - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. She needs to go a methadone clinic where they will monitor her better and taper her off. I have heard many stories similar to this concerning suboxone. I think it should be banned methadone is much more effective. Just be aware that methadone is also a ssri so adding antidepressants could be deadly that and anything else that would raise her serotonin (St John Wart, dxm/coughsyrup) I wouldnt recommend any type of sleep medication at all. Also you can make lemon poppy seed tea to curb the withdrawls (maybe thats why she sleeps so much, shes taking to much at once and then withdrawing). Just mix poppy seeds with lemon juice...filter with a coffee filter and drink. This has been know to work even though many would disagree. In… [cont.]
Answered by bdat40oz - Wed Nov 29 12:20:56 2006
Q. She began taking her husband's pain medication while he was dying from testicular cancer and became addicted to opiates. That was the only way she could cope with the barrage of bill collectors, his pain and their 3 children. After he died, she lost their home, insurance, their cars, everything and now lives with me. Suboxzone is a doctor prescribed treatment for opiate addiction but she is addicted to the treatment! She is in bed every day until 5-6 PM, doesn't have bowel movements or periods, weighs 90 lbs.and eats almost nothing. If I could get a judge to make her a dependent or my ward, I could get her insurance through my work. I cannot afford to send her to Hazelden or another drug rehab. Please don't tell me to turn to God. I need… [cont.]
Asked by valpogal - Mon Nov 27 15:40:38 2006 - Other - Diseases - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. She needs to go a methadone clinic where they will monitor her better and taper her off. I have heard many stories similar to this concerning suboxone. I think it should be banned methadone is much more effective. Just be aware that methadone is also a ssri so adding antidepressants could be deadly that and anything else that would raise her serotonin (St John Wart, dxm/coughsyrup) I wouldnt recommend any type of sleep medication at all. Also you can make lemon poppy seed tea to curb the withdrawls (maybe thats why she sleeps so much, shes taking to much at once and then withdrawing). Just mix poppy seeds with lemon juice...filter with a coffee filter and drink. This has been know to work even though many would disagree. In… [cont.]
Answered by bdat40oz - Wed Nov 29 12:20:56 2006
Who are some poets from the enlightenment era?
Q. I've got an AP Lit project to do and I have to analyze poetry from any given historical period, movement, etc. I figured enlightenment would be easy but I can't find any poets from the era.
Asked by bookworm0523 - Tue Mar 3 16:49:44 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. ooh. After studying this period I am afraid i can barely help you. I know all the writers, Diderot, Voltaire, Rosseau but poetry idk. there is this site, its not meant for plagiarism but maybe reading something will have the information you need. ah wait. john keats is one
Answered by shygirl22 - Tue Mar 3 17:01:36 2009
Q. I've got an AP Lit project to do and I have to analyze poetry from any given historical period, movement, etc. I figured enlightenment would be easy but I can't find any poets from the era.
Asked by bookworm0523 - Tue Mar 3 16:49:44 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. ooh. After studying this period I am afraid i can barely help you. I know all the writers, Diderot, Voltaire, Rosseau but poetry idk. there is this site, its not meant for plagiarism but maybe reading something will have the information you need. ah wait. john keats is one
Answered by shygirl22 - Tue Mar 3 17:01:36 2009
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Art period n. A phase in the development of the work of an artist, groups of artists or art movement. Sienese School Renaissance c. 1300 - c. 1602
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