(22-05-2016, 02:13)VergeOfDiscovery Wrote: It is very tempting to get distracted by the aura of accelerated success with whatever one is trying to accomplish.
We all need to find our own butterfly so to speak, the one that works for us, and that we can live with.
As someone fairly new here, I sometimes wonder about the laundry lists of supplements that some take (and I sell supplements!).
Even trying PM, I've found that if I skip the capsules, I also skip what feels like leg cramps.
And if I just use the Ainterol cream at night, I skip whatever effect it might have on me during the day.
And simply using my own hands to massage and mold my breasts the way I want them to be...well that can't work...that's free! But it certainly seems to...and that combo is what works for me, that I'm comfortable with, and can live with.
Still likely to be tempted by other butterflies flitting by, but I'll just have to remind myself that what works for another may not be best for me.
be careful of
deep vein thrombosis!
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Signs and symptoms[edit]
Illustration depicting a deep vein thrombosis
Common signs and symptoms of DVT include pain or tenderness, swelling, warmth, redness or discoloration, and distention of surface veins, although about half of those with the condition have no symptoms.[1] Signs and symptoms alone are not sufficiently sensitive or specific to make a diagnosis, but when considered in conjunction with known risk factors can help determine the likelihood of DVT.[2] In most suspected cases, DVT is ruled out after evaluation,[3] and symptoms are more often due to other causes, such as cellulitis, Baker's cyst, musculoskeletal injury, or lymphedema.[4] Other differential diagnoses include hematoma, tumors, venous or arterial aneurysms, and connective tissue disorders.[5]
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a very large and dangerous type of DVT.[6] It is characterized by an acute and almost total venous occlusion of the entire extremity outflow, including the iliac and femoral veins. The leg is usually painful, blue tinged in color, and swollen, which may result in venous gangrene"
and yes, it is best to avoid those flittering by.. if its working, why change it?