sometimes i lay in bed and feel shocked at how blessed i am.
i have everything i could want and/or need, and i love my life.
i dont know what i did to deserve all of this, but i am so very very thankful.i haven't updated in about a week so i might as well do that now. I quit my job for good - no more consolidated container ever. i will miss it
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I've got a fake id and I can't even drink anymore, how much does that suck. They make Cali ids that scan for cheap here. I just got mine from my friend Kathrine, but I hear the fake ones they make are pretty good.
you should update more often, I like hearing what is going on in westboro for some odd reason.
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why can't you drink anymore?
i want a cali id that scans. get one for me?
i will update more, but you should too.
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I can't drink anymore cause it doesn't sit well with my stomach. ever since I got alcohol poisoning @ Synae's college I haven't really been able to drink the way I used to. I suppose it is for the better.
I could get you a cali id, but I'd need your driver's license to do it, so I don't think that is gonna work out so well.
As far as updating goes I ain't got nothing to say right now its all school school school and more school.
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Long Form (becuase you appear to be inerested):
There are two type of sleep apnea. The first one we never see (well, only about 1% of the time), and its a neurological disorder where your brain actually forgets to breathe. The more common type of sleep apnea, which we see about 99% of the time in patients with sleep apnea, is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea, wherein the tissues in your throat are loose, and during the day your muscles hold them back so you can breathe fine, but when you go to sleep the tissues loosen up and block your throat. This is most common in older people (30+) and obese people, but it does happen to other people as well. Not breathing for 10 seconds is an apnea -- we see it on a computer screen as the breathing sensor flatlining for 10 seconds and then lots of movement after as the patient wakes themselves up. EVERYONE has apneas -- it just depents on things like how you are sleeping and how you're breathing due to allergies adn things like that. If you have a ( ... )
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