About Me
- About njqt466
- Biography
- SBF-ISO-Str8:SWM, NOT INTERESTED in: SPH, Camming, golden showers
- Location
- NW, Georgia: Please do not PM/IM me with an empty profile. I mean INFO!
- Interests
- shopping, walking, swimming, photography, skiing, a relationship would be nice
- Occupation
- retail sales *~* being cute as a button & sharp as a tack
- Gender
- Female
- Sexual Orientation
- 100% Straight, 0% Gay
- Languages Spoken
- English
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- Healthy, lusty sex is wonderful. - John Wayne
Jesus was a Community Organizer, Pontius Pilate was a Governor
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I've had issues with sleep or at least with waking up and being alert since high school. It's nice to finally have a diagnosis which makes sense. Being told I had somatic hypersomnia by a few doctors in NJ was annoying. In short, somatic hypersomnia means I sleep too much during 'normal' waking hours for no apparent reason. I sometimes got the feeling they just thought I was lazy. The truth is I am not mentally alert prior to 10:00 AM. I've been that way most of my life. My high school started at...
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Parkinson's Linked To Vitamin D
Scientists are testing whether vitamin D supplements can ease symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
Parkinson's disease.
A US team found 55% of Parkinson's patients had insufficient levels of vitamin D, compared to 36% of healthy elderly people. However, the Emory University researchers do not yet know if the vitamin deficiency is a cause or the result of having Parkinson's. The study appears in the journal Archives of Neurology. ...
Scientists are testing whether vitamin D supplements can ease symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
Parkinson's disease.
A US team found 55% of Parkinson's patients had insufficient levels of vitamin D, compared to 36% of healthy elderly people. However, the Emory University researchers do not yet know if the vitamin deficiency is a cause or the result of having Parkinson's. The study appears in the journal Archives of Neurology. ...
Congress Approves Mental Health Bill
Private Insurers Would Provide More Benefits
By Lyndsey Layton
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 24, 2008; A02
Congress approved legislation yesterday that would require private insurers to provide the same level of benefits for mental illness as they do for physical maladies, a change lauded by advocates as a great shift in the nation's understanding of mental health.
"We've always...
Private Insurers Would Provide More Benefits
By Lyndsey Layton
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 24, 2008; A02
Congress approved legislation yesterday that would require private insurers to provide the same level of benefits for mental illness as they do for physical maladies, a change lauded by advocates as a great shift in the nation's understanding of mental health.
"We've always...
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I don't usually post a thread and a blog which are exactly the same; but ZOS23xy mentioned that it was blog worthy and I trust his opinion.
It was inspred by this thread.
As some people here know, I am prone to wake up texting whatever pops into my head, at any hour.
Anyway I have a good friend who over the course of the last 35 years or so seems only to attract bisexual or gay men. As for me I attract gay men like moths to a flame dame.
Don't...
It was inspred by this thread.
As some people here know, I am prone to wake up texting whatever pops into my head, at any hour.
Anyway I have a good friend who over the course of the last 35 years or so seems only to attract bisexual or gay men. As for me I attract gay men like moths to a flame dame.
Don't...
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Enjoying a Snail’s Pace
Doing Things Slowly
September 24, 2008
Life can often feel like it’s zipping by in fast forward. We feel obliged to accelerate our own speed along with it, until our productivity turns into frenzied accomplishment. We find ourselves cramming as much activity as possible into the shortest periods of time. We disregard our natural rhythms because it seems we have to just to keep up. In truth, rushing never gets you anywhere but on to the next activity...
Doing Things Slowly
September 24, 2008
Life can often feel like it’s zipping by in fast forward. We feel obliged to accelerate our own speed along with it, until our productivity turns into frenzied accomplishment. We find ourselves cramming as much activity as possible into the shortest periods of time. We disregard our natural rhythms because it seems we have to just to keep up. In truth, rushing never gets you anywhere but on to the next activity...
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