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OPW: Harry Chapin on Tiredness
Frozen Toothpaste | May 12th 2008 by david
I recently stumbled upon a spoken track by the folk singer Harry Chapin called “My Grandfather,” and was pleasantly surprised by how much it resonated. My grandfather was a painter. He died at age 88. He illustrated Robert Frost’s f read more
What Do They See in Me That Isn’t Sad and Tired?
Eating Disorder Recovery Blog | May 4th 2008 by Sarah McHattie
The self doubts are creeping in again. She comes home each day, looks around and says “wow, you did so much” and I look around and all I see is how much more I could have done. She looks around and says, “you’ve made so much p read more
Nothing Better…
this is us | May 2nd 2008 by pretty things
There is nothing better than a good stretch is there? Lovely! Can’t seem to wake up this morning, just yawning and stretching. Must wake up though, lots to do! Can’t think of anything to blog about though today so will sign off before I s read more
End Tiredness Program
Stop Constant Fatigue | April 27th 2008 by Christine
There’s a new program out called End Tiredness. If you suffer from being tired, you’re not alone. MOST people are tired at least some of the time. In fact, we’re so used to being tired, we think it's normal… …but it& read more
Rotten Enough
The Nature of My Circuitry | April 22nd 2008
Arrive for work yesterday in agony, totally exhausted from lack of sleep. Any sleep the pinching back let me have Sunday night was haunted by dreams more disturbing than I've had in some time. Dreams of being upset, and yelling so hard that it feels read more
System Recovery
The Nature of My Circuitry | April 19th 2008
Note to self: prior to doing a full system recovery on computer be sure to verify that backups will be accessible after recovery. Things were lost. Some of those things were important, well, to me anyway, which amounts to about 98 percent not importa read more
No User Serviceable Parts
The Nature of My Circuitry | April 12th 2008
Grey and foggy Saturday morning. Should check the lottery numbers. Wonder if I would continue this blog if I actually won. Wonder if I would ever blog again. If I did, what would I blog about? So I remove the ticket from its pocket in my wallet and u read more
Tasty And Nutritious Vegetable Soup
Thai Culinary Online | April 7th 2008 by 2t
 Now that I have two kids of my own, I see why: it’s easy, nutritious and tastes delicious! Basically there are a few basic ingredients and the rest is optional. It’s super-easy to customize this soup to your tastes!I’ve been in th read more
Trips and Funny Events
Blue Licorice | April 1st 2008 by Blue Licorice
Have you ever gone somewhere expecting to have a really good time but ended up having the worst time of your life? That is what happened to me when I took a trip to St. Augustine, Florida. At the time I lived in Florida, four hours away. If you ar read more
Tiredness
Ramblings of an Office Worker | March 26th 2008 by Oli
I dont know if insomnia hits many people but I am yet again finding myself unable to sleep.I lay in bed, eyes closed. Every so often I look over to see 20 or so minutes have passed.Its kind of weird, I feel so tired and yet my body refuses to shut d read more
Beer Stock Market Launched!
SiteHoppin - the new traffic generator/search engine! | March 26th 2008 by SiteHoppin Blog
Download latest version of Flash to view video! title="Download Flash">. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Hey y’all, we finally finish coding this Beer Stock Market! We are officially “dead” tired and will be back tomorrow or read more
The Fog of Fatigue
Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | March 25th 2008
I found one of the most horrible symptoms of CFS/ME, is what I call the fog of fatigue. To have aching and painful muscles and joints with little energy is bad enough, but it seems cruel that the fatigue creeps like a mist into the head as well. It f read more
A little exercise will get rid of tiredness
Fitness, Health, and Diet Tips - Tips to gain muscle, lose w… | March 2nd 2008
Ever noticed that when you are tired and do not feel like exercising that it quickly passes when you just get up and get a bit of movement? Well you are not alone. A recent study from the University of Georgia seems to prove that exercise will over c read more
Glorious Days of Sunshine
Cashmere Papers: Writing for Comfort | February 27th 2008 by cashmerepapers
This winter thing is getting OLD. I don’t know if I really have seasonal affective disorder, whether it’s another health problem, or I’m just neurotic, but I’ve been EXTREMELY tired lately. I’ve been more tired than I read more
Confusion
The Nature of My Circuitry | February 19th 2008
Contradiction. The hours at work drag by so slow, like being chained to a train track, and watching the train approach at a fraction of a mile per hour for eight hours every day ... and on the other hand the months and years pass by in a heartbeat. A read more
Neurasthenia: when being female and middle-class becomes a sickne…
Letters from Exile | February 17th 2008 by la
Neurasthenia was the word he used.I'd come across it before in old novels, the kind in which the heroine faints by the chaise longue and a servant is sent to fetch the ether. I thought, as a diagnosis, it had fallen out of fashion after the First Wor read more
Limits 2: Of Pandas and Puppydogs
Letters from Exile | February 16th 2008 by la
I've been reading the livejournal of a nineteen year old manic depressive recently. She's in her first year at uni; thousands of pounds in debt; just back from a snowboarding holiday; she thinks she should get a student mortgage to get her "foot on t read more
New experiences and disappointments. Poland, Å pindlerův Mlýn a…
MaGnet`as BLOG (Basically Lame Objectless Gabble) | February 11th 2008 by Marius
Hey. I finally made myself to write something to my blog. It's been happening so much and that`s why it`s especially difficult to begin with something. So...about THE trip. We left Vilnius at around 6:30 AM. My fellow-traveller Giedrius was examinin read more
Another drive-by
acid indignation :: creth95 | January 24th 2008 by Elizabeth Clement
I'm very very very tired today and yesterday.Hubby is having his entire office over on Friday to watch Blade Runner on the BAT. I think I'm only invited by default.Julia's cooking class may be cancelled as there are now only 2 kids (including J) in i read more
Happy Family Day!
The Nature of My Circuitry | January 8th 2008
So I get to work, Monday. That's always fun. It's even more fun when Saturday was mandatory, and many Saturdays prior to the mandatory one were volunteered for, and I worked through a lot of the holiday season. So anyway, I get to work and put on my read more
When You’re Tired
Cerulean Sanctum | January 6th 2008
I’m so tired right now, I can barely type. I wasn’t going to blog this evening (I’m writing this around 10:30 PM on Sunday), but as I sat here bleary-eyed, a couple thoughts came. We’re barely into a new year and the big ̶ read more
Understanding Coeliac Disease And Lactose Intolerance
Paul Mander-O'Beirne Weblog | January 5th 2008 by Paul Mander-O'Beirne
Please download this article here: Understanding Coeliac Disease And Lactose Intolerance Lactose intolerance is frequently seen in patients diagnosed with Coeliac disease. Symptoms can often be uncomfortable and include diarrhoea and abdominal pain, read more
numb dumb number dumber ... (not that again)
The Nature of My Circuitry | December 21st 2007
that title's just too fucking funny ... did you pronounce the b in dumber? or maybe it just doesn't take much to amuse meI should be in bed, but I sit here typing. One more day, and then I'm off until next Thursday and Friday, and then the following read more
Coeliac Disease And Bone Health In Adults
Paul Mander-O'Beirne Weblog | December 18th 2007 by Paul Mander-O'Beirne
Please download this article here: Coeliac Disease And Bone Health In Adults Having a long-term condition often has implications for other areas of the body as well as the area that the condition is immediately apparent. In the case of Coeliacs, b read more
Coeliac Disease Prevalence
Paul Mander-O'Beirne Weblog | December 18th 2007 by Paul Mander-O'Beirne
Please download this article here: Coeliac Disease Prevalence Coeliac disease is a condition known throughout the world, with a mean prevalence of 1-2%. Research suggests that the average prevalence of Coeliac disease in Western populations is 1%.  read more
Stress Management Tips
Student Blog Project | November 29th 2007 by Cris Lim
Definition of Stress: It is the tiredness our body feels after being exposed to our ever changing external environment. Affecting us both externally and internally, it yields positive yet negative results on us. On the positive prospect, it gears us read more
Brain Boosting Drugs
Science Student | November 26th 2007 by Nate
Mark is a good student. Intelligent and diligent, he won a place to read modern languages at one of Britain’s top 10 universities. But in the run-up to his finals this summer, with a towering pile of revision still to go, the 23-year-old decide read more
Turkey Blues
Sweet Resistance | November 25th 2007 by Shirley Ray
I slept over 10 hours with only waking once last night. Felt rested and made it to church. We had a substitute pastor today because my pastor had surgery this past week. Pastor Chuck reminded us to bring our Faith Level up. Without faith, we can not read more
Another thing not to do…
spacewaster.net | November 14th 2007 by Gunnar Lundström
…move a site when you are tired. Stuff that I forgot: Forgot to ship with the .htaccess. Updated the DNS to the wrong IP. Forgot to set rights on folders that Apache needs to be able to write to. Stuff that took a while longer than usual: read more
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