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  • I never want to eat til I am hungry or bored?

    Diet & Fitness - 11 hours ago

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    Sometimes I only eat once a day. Is this normal?
  • Masturbation linked to cycle?

    Women's Health - 11 hours ago

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    Hey everyone! I'm 17 years old and ever since I was a wee 11 years old, my period has been 5 days long, with a 28 day cycle. However, my period has come a full week early this month, and the only thing I've changed is that I've started to masturbate. Could this have triggered my period to come early? Should I stop if it's going to mess up my cycle? Thanks!
  • I got my tooth filled on monday, it's friday. How long should it hurt?

    Dental - 22 hours ago

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    I had a big cavity filled on Monday. Dentist said it might still be sore...Well I didn't feel much the first night but the next day it did hurt when I bit on something. I ate pretty carefully for the rest of the week but I did eat on that side of my mouth. ..Yesterday in the evening it started to hurt! I had to take an advil.. and I was careful with it again today but this evening it is hurting again. Feels like a tooth when you have sensitivity and cold has been put on it..but it's not dissapating and I'm taking my second advil today. Do you think it should still hurt? Maybe I chewed on it too soon and it will be sensitive for a few more days? I have read that it could be up to 2 weeks hurting and some people say no it should not hurt. .I would call the dentist but they are not open till monday. Anyone know??? Thanks!
  • How do I get rid of the "fantasies" I have where I get hurt?

    Mental Health - 22 hours ago

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    Please, don't call me psychotic. I just need some advice as to where to go from here. I'm currently 14 and female (in case you couldn't tell by the name or photo ;) ). I think I remember things really starting when I was 11. But ever since I was little, I would love to see the hospital scenes on the TV. Like if someone was in the hospital, I always wanted to see it. In fact, I would sometimes (and even up until recently did) make up scenes where a certain character I favour is saving the day and ends up injured or something like that and everyone pays attention to him/ her. But I also remember this starting when I was 11: I would always make up stories in my head where I was the victim. It got worst when I was probably 12 or 13. I would complain over minor things to people whose attention I 'craved'. For example, if I got a sore wrist, I'd wear a tensor bandage. Or if my knee hurt, I'd go get ice, even though it was probably just a growing pain. Most of the time it was in my head though. Like thinking about what it would be like if I had to tell a certain person I had cancer or something. At the age of 13 (in my summer before 8th grade) I decided this is enough. I have to stop this type of thinking. It is not normal. I read that building your self confidence could help. So I tried that and within hiurs, the fantasies had no more appeal. Before I continue, you should note that I like these fantasies, they're not something I exactly dread. But when I'm making up one of the stories in my head, I really enjoy it. I do dislike the fact that I enjoy it and I am aware that this is not normal. But despite my confidence efforts, they came back. One slip up where I said "It's okay, it's been a bad day, you can think about one of your stories" leads to two, which leads to three and sooner or later I'm back to the abnormal fantasies. I was doing really well since I started high school in September. I had maybe a few days where they came back. And once in a while where they had little or no appeal. But a week ago I felt like I was going to pass out in class one day, I didn't tell anyone until that evening but after that they came back. I am currently in a state where they are somewhat appealing to me. So I once asked this question on an alternate account. (This is also an alternate account, my friends cannot see this question, but I will still choose a best answer). One girl said she was 21 and still had these types of fantasies. I was thinking I could still live with them, but I realize I shouldn't. I have dreams for my future. My job, my family, all that stuff. But when I think about it I don't want that perfect future I have planned to be plagued with these sick thoughts. I don't want to have them. It makes me feel embarassed to even think about myself. I can't confront anybody about it because I am so ashamed. I know I should see a therapist of some sort, but 1. I don't know how I'd approach him/ her 2. I don't know how to ask my mom about that or how to keep it private and 3. I don't want to be said to be mentally unstable or something and be put in a mental institution. So what would be advisable to do from here?
  • How long can someone with Pancreatic Cancer expect to live?

    Cancer - 23 hours ago

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    He's my mom's brother and we can't visit him because he is in Portugal and were in Canada. My aunt from Portugal flew out to visit him yesterday and he hasn't been eating much in the past month, lost A LOT of weight, can't talk or move a lot and they cut his stomach open last night. I'm really scared cause even though we weren't too close to him we spent a lot of time with him and I'm scared he might die! Can someone tell me what the doctors will most likely do and if he has a high chance of dying ? He's only 45.
  • anyone wanna be my online weight loss buddy?

    Diet & Fitness - 1 day ago

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    i started the master cleanse diet today and i plan on doing it for the next 14 days, and i was just wondering if anyone wanted to be my online weight loss buddy? You can go on a diet of ur choice and we can keep each other posted and give support to each other..
  • Is anyone NOT getting the H1N1 vaccine?

    Infectious Diseases - 1 day ago

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    I finally decided the flu was less of a risk than the vaccine. Do you agree?
  • Had a tooth extraction/Infected.?

    Dental - 1 day ago

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    I had a tooth taken out cause it was very infected they wanted to wait for the antibiotics to kick in but then they decided to just take it out..It tastes very disgusting and my stitches have all greenish pus all around in between them.My jaw hurts so much not even the percocet is working to take the pain away.Why is nothing working and is there anything I can do?
  • I WANT 2 GAIN WEIGHT BUT MY PARENTS CAN'T AFFORD IT! WOULD YOU PLZ HELP?

    Women's Health - 1 day ago

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    Please!!!!!! I am crying my eyes out as we speak!!!!!!! People are calling me anorexic, I have a fast metabolism, I know how to gain weight just eat eat eat, but my parents can't afford it!!!!! Every time we go grocery shopping, i always ask can i get this can i get that but we can only spend 100 dollars for food.!!!! I am basically crying my eyes out so much just thinking about how skinny i am! I am super young so i cant get a job! Please help me!! And plz don't make me feel anymore insecure than i already am. Thank you so much.
  • Could you carry me like a baby? :P?

    Diet & Fitness - 1 day ago

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    I weigh 140 lbs. How easy would it be and how long could you do it for?

Panel says no reason to delay seasonal flu shots, can give at same time as H1N1

By Helen Branswell, Medical Reporter, THE CANADIAN PRESS
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TORONTO - It is unnecessary to delay giving seasonal flu shots this year because of concerns they might raise the risk of catching swine flu, and provinces and territories should offer the shots as soon as possible, a new recommendation from a panel of Canadian vaccine experts said Sunday.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization did not criticize the decision by most provinces and territories to put off delivering seasonal shots until the new year - a move based at least in part on unpublished Canadian studies that show a possible link.

But the committee, known as NACI, suggests even if the finding is real the risk of not vaccinating against seasonal flu is greater than the one identified by the studies.

And it is urging provinces and territories to move ahead with seasonal flu shots as soon as is feasible - even giving a thumbs up to the notion of delivering both at the same time, if that can still be arranged.

"We thought that overall, the benefit of getting seasonal flu vaccine was much more significant than this potential harm being seen in only the Canadian studies and it really being a small risk," said NACI chair Dr. Joanne Langley, a pediatric infectious diseases expert at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax.

"We're saying you can get it before, after or at the same time.... Whatever works so you can deliver it in your jurisdiction."

Nova Scotia, which had planned to delay seasonal flu shots for all but senior citizens until after the pandemic vaccination campaign is completed, has changed course and is giving the shots concurrently to people who want both, Langley said.

At least two members of NACI are authors of the unpublished studies that prompted the abrupt change in influenza vaccination plans for this fall.

Langley wouldn't say how Dr. Danuta Skowronski of the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and Dr. Natasha Crowcroft of the Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion voted - or whether they recused themselves from the vote. NACI does not hold its meetings in public and when decisions are not unanimous, it does not disclose a vote tally or how individual members voted.

"It's the NACI decision. So whether it's a vote or a unanimous decision, we don't publish that information. But obviously there was a majority," Langley said of the recommendation that provinces and territories move ahead with seasonal flu shots.

The move by most provinces and territories to delay seasonal vaccine programs this year was based on a series of as-yet unpublished Canadian studies which found people who had received a flu shot last fall were between 1.5 and two times more likely to catch H1N1 this spring.

The link, if real, was to mild disease. There was no suggestion the people who had had seasonal flu shots were more likely to end up in hospital with or dying from H1N1 infection.

The possible association was first spotted by Skowronski, an influenza epidemiologist, in data from British Columbia. Subsequent work by colleagues in Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba corroborated her findings.

But data from the United States, Britain, Australia and Mexico do not show the link and in fact the Mexican study suggested people who had a seasonal shot were less likely to catch H1N1.

The Canadian work has not yet been published in a medical journal and whether it will be is not currently clear.

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  • 1. Posted by CINDY G on Mon, Nov 16, 2009

    That is crazy!! I have a neighbor who is a healthcare worker and managed to have herself, her husband, her two school aged children (and a few friends of theirs) vaccinated while my poor elderly mother has been locked up in her home awaiting her "shot at the shot".

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  • 2. Posted by Lori on Mon, Nov 9, 2009

    I feel that the elderly should get it. As they are old and can't fight as most young ones can. my friend who is 70 and has cronic lung problems, was refused after waiting for 5 hours. iS THIS FAIR?//

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