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Post by t-bob on Apr 14, 2023 15:40:04 GMT -5
I have Netflix - it certainly has lots of movies docs etc. Most of it should be in outhouse. It was great because of the pandemic.
PBS Acorn and Australian European Latin/South America- great
We are unique
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Post by t-bob on Apr 11, 2023 13:07:04 GMT -5
I just woke up and I have no idea if my words are working at all
I love where I live
There’s a very horrible dementia person. She yells at me at all the time AVOID HER
It’s been for two months soon I’m going to get a shrink or a cop. I’ve gotta get that person out of my life.
And I like most of all these people that work here, but there’s a few that I don’t like a few.
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Post by t-bob on Apr 9, 2023 22:12:23 GMT -5
Here’s some words I’m not sure it’s going to be at a table table maybe part of the building I’m waiting for somebody to be here and I’m waiting. There’s a few people here are really horrible. Actually there’s a few prepared for Forum - not a jerk- perhaps asshole
There is in almost every asshole anyway
I tried, but I couldn’t find one - editor
Thanks
I don’t think I said anything bad thoughts
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Post by t-bob on Apr 9, 2023 19:07:51 GMT -5
The Easter bunny brought us our first grandbaby this morning, Edison Gray. A healthy little boy. That is great! Love the name! I finally have a healthy grandbaby - Master Jackson Dante McKennee Birthday 3/5/2023 -
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Post by t-bob on Apr 9, 2023 12:07:53 GMT -5
Go Yankees - Easter(n) - Laid a egg Orioles
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Post by t-bob on Apr 8, 2023 19:15:02 GMT -5
“A countless multitude of squirrels, obeying some great and universal impulse, which none can know but the Spirit that gave them being, left their reckless and gamboling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South.” Tangential and brief article, Marshall Welcome to Squirrel Week 2023 "Rat Week 2023" the rat-trap or a barn cat
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Post by t-bob on Apr 8, 2023 17:13:12 GMT -5
My first initial and last name are both common and rare. I have had the same e-mail address for 20 years. Occasionally others with the same combination of initial and name will sign up for stuff using my e-mail address. I'll get an e-mail welcoming me to the website, so I'll go to the site, say "e-mail me a new password" and change it. I tried to call you two times - Soundhole Private Messenger ? I'd like your email or text please - brief aphasia and communication Bob
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Post by t-bob on Apr 8, 2023 16:49:29 GMT -5
Mine is probably different. I guess but all I do is text and email (one email) I have almost 50 accounts - IDs and passwords. I'm trying to keep it to be simple. I've asked a few people I would like to text or email and they won't give it to me. I'm a good friend
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Post by t-bob on Apr 6, 2023 16:21:42 GMT -5
I'll go with the substance abuse. FC - That was a smidge humor - go to the Betty Ford (humor too) I left the article so people could see it
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Post by t-bob on Apr 6, 2023 14:54:15 GMT -5
Aphasia and Anxiety - Alta Pharmacy's interested article
Some degree of anxiety is natural. In fact, it can even be beneficial in certain contexts, like pre-interview butterflies. Other times, however, anxiety can become so debilitating that it interferes with daily life. Frequent and intense feelings of nervousness may be indicative of an underlying mental health disorder. Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental health disorder in the U.S., affecting more than 40 million adults, or about 19%. It is also estimated that 7% of children and adolescents between the ages of 3-17 struggle with symptoms of anxiety. Over the past few years, as Covid-19 brings much upheaval and change, the number of Americans suffering from anxiety disorders and depression continues to increase. As a result, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is now recommending that all adults under the age of 65 be screened for anxiety. For many of those with an anxiety disorder, treatment — in the form of medication, psychotherapy, or both — is necessary to manage symptoms and maintain an active and fulfilling life. Below, we explain more about some of the most common treatment options. Causes and risk factors Many factors can contribute to anxiety, including genetics, environment, behaviors, and situations. Common causes and risk factors include: * Trauma * Stress related to a health condition * Having another mental health disorder such as depression * Cumulative stress * Substance use * Genetics - having a relative with an anxiety disorder is considered a risk factor * Certain personality traits such as shyness Symptoms Individual experiences of anxiety can vary, so your anxiety symptoms may be different from those of a friend or family member with the condition. Anxiety can cause physical sensations like butterflies in your stomach or a racing heart. It can also bring an overall feeling of fear or unwanted thoughts. Physical symptoms * Digestive issues, stomach pain, or nausea * Headaches * Difficulty sleeping * A feeling of weakness or fatigue * Rapid breathing or shortness of breath * A racing heart or increased heart rate * Sweating, trembling, or shaking * Unexplained muscle aches and pain Mental symptoms * Uncontrollable, obsessive thoughts * Difficulty concentrating * Irritability * Nightmares * Thoughts or flashbacks of a traumatic experience Treatment Anxiety disorders are highly treatable with medication and therapy. (A combination of both is necessary for many people with an anxiety disorder.) While it can be difficult to share your feelings with a healthcare provider, it’s an important first step in managing symptoms. These are some indications that you may benefit from treatment for anxiety: * Anxiety, fear, or worry has interfered with work and relationships * You find it difficult to control your anxiety, fear, or worry * You are concerned about your use of alcohol or other substances Medication There are many options for medication to treat anxiety. Some are used on a short-term basis or as needed while others are taken daily in the long term. Your provider will make recommendations based on your specific symptoms. Though it can be frustrating, finding the right medication for your anxiety symptoms can take some trial and error. There are several types of medications commonly used to treat anxiety disorders. Benzodiazepines Benzodiazepines are sedatives that induce a feeling of calm. They amplify the effects of certain chemicals that act as a messenger between brain cells. Benzodiazepines commonly prescribed for anxiety include: * Alprazolam (Xanax®) * Clonazepam (Klonopin®) * Diazepam (Valium®) * Lorazepam (Ativan®) These medications are typically used for short-term treatment of acute symptoms and may be prescribed on an as-needed basis. They often cause side effects like drowsiness and difficulty with balance and memory. While benzodiazepines are effective, they have the potential for dependence and misuse. As a controlled substance under the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s guidelines, there are tight regulations for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are not safe to abruptly discontinue. If you have been taking a benzodiazepine for longer than two weeks, speak with your doctor about slowly tapering off to avoid withdrawal symptoms and lower the risk of seizure. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) increase a person’s levels of serotonin, a chemical in the brain that affects mood. Increased serotonin levels can alleviate symptoms of anxiety. These medications are considered a frontline treatment option for anxiety disorders and are also used to treat depression. SSRIs commonly prescribed for anxiety include: * Escitalopram (Lexapro®) * Fluoxetine (Prozac®) * Paroxetine (Paxil®) * Sertraline (Zoloft®) While SSRIs are very effective for many people with anxiety, it typically takes several weeks to experience their benefits. Even if you don't feel like the medication is working, continue to take it as prescribed so that you can achieve a therapeutic level. If you still have concerns several weeks into treatment, speak with your doctor. Always consult your doctor before stopping an SSRI. It is not recommended to frequently start and stop SSRIs, and they should not be taken on an as-needed basis. SSRIs have been linked to the following side effects, though they are mild in the majority of cases. Speak with your doctor about any concerns. * Nausea * Dry mouth * Diarrhea * Dizziness * Drowsiness * Sexual dysfunction Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) increase levels of serotonin — just like SSRIs — but they also increase norepinephrine, which boosts energy and focus. These medications may increase your energy levels in addition to alleviating symptoms of anxiety. SNRIs commonly prescribed for anxiety include: * Venlafaxine extended-release (Effexor® XR) * Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Other medications There are additional medications used to treat anxiety that do not belong to the medication classes above. * The antihistamine hydroxyzine (Atarax®, Vistaril®) blocks histamine and boosts the effects of serotonin. As the only antihistamine that offers this effect, it is the only antihistamine used to treat anxiety. This is typically an option for those who experience side effects with SSRIs or SNRIs, or who have concerns about the addictive potential of benzodiazepines. * Buspirone (Buspar®) is another alternative to SSRIs and SNRIs. While it isn’t entirely understood how buspirone works, the medication likely activates certain areas of the brain to make serotonin more active. Each person metabolizes medications differently. Open communication with your provider can help identify the medication that works best for you. Your doctor should know: * Any other medications you are prescribed and their dosages * Your experience of anxiety symptoms after taking the prescribed medication — do you feel like it’s working? * Any side effects you experience Therapy Medication for anxiety disorders is often combined with psychotherapy, which helps you understand and manage your emotional and behavioral responses to sources of anxiety. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is considered one of the most effective types of therapy for anxiety disorders. It helps you recognize the underlying thoughts and behaviors that fuel uncomfortable or debilitating emotions. Shifting your thoughts and behaviors then alleviates symptoms of anxiety. Finding the right therapist can take time. If you have insurance coverage of therapy sessions, check your insurance company’s provider network as a starting point. You can also look through reputable online databases like Psychology Today or the American Psychological Association (APA)’s psychologist locator. Some therapists offer sliding scale fees to make sessions more affordable. A flexible and reliable pharmacy partner Maintaining good mental health is easier with a reliable pharmacy on your side. Our pharmacists can answer any questions you may have about your medications, and we offer free, same-day delivery and medication management tools like reminders and auto refills in our app.
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Post by t-bob on Apr 6, 2023 0:10:12 GMT -5
A moth is drawn to a flame, it can't help from doing it even if you told him not to. The flame turn it off. Kill the moth or would like the other flame. Moths' addictionDon't post to this thread and it will go away. I will not post to it again and others won't if you don't.
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Post by t-bob on Apr 5, 2023 23:43:56 GMT -5
From the American Stroke Association. * Dysnomia is a learning disability that is marked by difficulty in recalling words, names, numbers, etc. from memory. The real problem stems from the fact that the words that they can not remember are essential, as they are needed for oral or written expressive language. Dysnomia occurs in up to 20% of people. It tends to run in families and is more common in men than women. anomic aphasia, a condition affecting the memory that impairs the recall of words or names. dysnomia, nominal aphasia (neurology) The difficulty in finding the right word. anomic neurology: the inability to remember names...Loss of the ability to name objects and recall words. Those with anomic aphasia often substitute circumlocutions (“work-arounds”) to express the forgotten word
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Post by t-bob on Apr 5, 2023 20:00:40 GMT -5
Most of the time you don't understand language problems. most of the time it makes me to be confused. If you think my sentences isn't correct. maybe it's just aphasia....
And I am not drunk or on high.
A few Forumites are drunk or “wrecked” - confused sentences.
I love to have some scotch it's been for 13 years
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Post by t-bob on Apr 5, 2023 19:33:47 GMT -5
please - the first word
I started the thread
APHASIA
A few people thought I should just stop the thread
One person was somebody really pissed off CAPITALS
"NOW YOU HAVE STEPPED OVER THE LINE AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED."
Most people doesn't understand aphasia
I am very tolerate
Sometimes my words are wrong or the prepositions, syntax.
Don't banned me - the second time PLEASE
I've talked to at least 30 people -
I obviously has language problems
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 20:21:09 GMT -5
a Canadian mail order pharmacy for my Xarelto - $14 monthly In USA $300 monthly
Puerto Vallarta has inhalers (COPD) - $35 monthly In USA approx $400 monthly
Woohoo
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 20:01:23 GMT -5
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 19:00:36 GMT -5
I am enjoyed a few places in Iowa
I obviously had a great time for ijam, and also a great one 2016
One person told that I was a jerk. People get a little high. And also when people get older, they don’t remember everything.
I think that a lot of people will be a lot better when the flu19 is almost over.
I had a different day was very difficult about words
I am tolerant . I’ve been doing some meditation tai chi today and piano.
I just don’t wanna do anymore about APHASIA
Enjoy the last of your day
Peace
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 17:47:19 GMT -5
Two aphasia threads I enjoyed this group a long time - 1996-2018 I don’t like mods/admin Pandemic and too strict Over-eggs please
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 16:22:15 GMT -5
You do know that "please" often works better, right? I write 'please' "gracias" etc I had too many please - I had too many of them As soon as you get the deletion I will give you a PLEASE - not yet
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Post by t-bob on Apr 4, 2023 15:43:52 GMT -5
Whoever can re-thread and I will delete it because I'm tired of this aphasia. I'm tired of all these things that aphasia. It happens during the my disabled words. sometimes I screw up and somebody thinks that I'm big of a idiot, jerk, etc.
You can just find your phone computer and the Internet and you can find all the aphasia
I have a few hundred articles links blogs etc. with a aphasia
The pandemic will be too strict
DELETE IT - not a please
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