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Shake Off the Dust: Leaving Your Past Behind and Getting on With the Rest of Your Life

Shake Off the Dust: Leaving Your Past Behind and Getting on with the Rest of Your Life


Used – A prominent Southern Baptist evangelist uses his own story–of his addiction to drugs and alcohol, abuse as a child, and criminal arrests–to teach teenagers and adults how to shed painful recollections that block self-esteem.

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What Do You Do if Your Ob/gyn Doc Dismisses You as a Patient at 34 Weeks Pregnant?

Question by Diggle+3: What do you do if your ob/gyn doc dismisses you as a patient at 34 weeks pregnant?
Making a long story short, I’m type 1 diabetic and basically a freaking guinea pig to this doctor. I keep refusing things to be done to me, that are totally unnecessary (keep in mind, I have already been pregnant once before as a diabetic and my son came out perfectly healthy with no complications whatsoever and this is my second son and he’s doing excellent as well) and these tests they want to do this time around were NOT done with my first son and we are both perfectly fine.
Anyways, they want to do this new test on me – the “OCT” – it’s long name is the “Oxytocin Control Test” – where, starting at 34 weeks, every Friday I have to go into the labor & delivery ward at the hospital, be hooked up to an IV and given small amounts of pitocin to basically start labor, as they monitor my son’s heart rate and see if he is “under stress”…well of course he will be, with pitocin given to me as early as 34 weeks!! And they said a big risk of this proceedure is the possibility of going into labor prematuraly – where, right now, I am of no risk of a premature labor. Nor has my son exhibited any signs of distress this pregnancy AT ALL.
So, me and friend did some research and I am flat out refusing this terrible test. Risk factors include and are not limited to: premature labor, fetal distress, falso positive leading to an unneeded c-section, stillborth and uterine rupture.
There’s no way in hell I would EVER do something like that. However, I’m pretty positive they will dismiss me as a patient if I refuse something this big they want me to do. Soooo, my question is, what exactly happens if you are dismissed by a doctor at 34 weeks pregnant?
**I hope you see this bubblebobble – but what did they tell you about going into labor naturally as a type 1 diabetic? Did you ever hear anything of a risk about a stillbirth? How are your sugars doing? It’s REALLY REALLY nice to meet a type 1, exaclty the same part of pregnancy I am and hear of their experiences. Email me please!

Do Not Make Me Angry or I Will? Learn How to Control Your Anger

Do Not Make me Angry or I Will? Learn How to Control Your Anger

It is well-known that one of the biggest and main obstacles in life for career and personal accomplishment is a destructive type of emotion called ANGER. An uncontrolled and unmanaged anger can easily get us in a lot of trouble and can also destroy relationships, dreams, and aspirations. Feeling angry about something bad that just happened to us or when someone has treated us badly is a completely normal reaction of human beings, but letting our anger control our lives is not a healthy or an intelligent decision.

Having difficulties controlling our anger can lead us to develop medical problems and can also increase the risk of developing mental issues, including depression, substance and alcohol abuse, chronic anxiety, and eating disorders.

The Don’t Spoil Your Body Book.

The don’t spoil your body book.


New – Horrified by the results of a survey on drug abuse in London Schools, which reported that more and more children are experimenting with illegal drugs and other addictive substances and are doing so at “an astonishing young age”, the author describes what happens to the body when addictive substances are used – from smoking and use of solvents to drinking alcohol and taking drugs. At the same time, she looks beyond the physical aspects of abuse to the social consequences and at how the dama

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The Effects of Alcohol on Your Muscles

The Effects of Alcohol on Your Muscles

I receive emails every single day from aspiring muscle-builders all over the world, and one of the most common questions I’m asked is “does drinking really affect the muscle growth process?” I’m sorry to say it, but yes, too much alcohol will almost definitely have a significant negative impact on your muscle-building results. Alcohol is far more harmful than most people think, and it’s very important that you understand how this drug (yes, alcohol is a drug) is affecting your progress. This is not an anti-drug speech, but if you’re serious about achieving a truly impressive physique, you should definitely be aware of the 5 main ways that alcohol is slowing down your gains…

1) It negatively affects protein synthesis.