My wife has it, and from what I have witnessed.... It's the worst. Even when you do the thing that is supposed to fix it ... It's not always going away
If you're unsure, definitely ask for a second opinion from someone else. If you trust your physician it shouldn't be a thing, they do take an oath. Sure there's bad apples but it should come down to how they treat you. If they treat you like a broken tool that needs to be fixed, that's actually the best thing. They are just humans and fixing people is their job.
I don't even know how old I was when I first saw this but it was probably in the early 1980s and it's always be a thing for me. This is the irony of the greatest magnitude.
I thought that way in the early 2000s when I was laid off from Microsoft. It was a blessing in disguise for me and opened up more doors that I never knew existed.
That Custer was ambushed and nobody knows who killed him or why.
He broke ranks and took his troops into an ambush. His arrogant opinion of the fighting abilities of the Lakota and his lust for gold made his defeat elementary. But even though he was a deserter Sherman had to defeat the Indians and so he had to make it a tragic thing
They are pretty much connected with the suburban areas between them. Driving on the freeway it's like patches of purposely reserved green spaces but you could easily drive from one to the other in a couple hours by regular roads with business buildings along the way
I'm someone who's lived in Washington State all my life, all over the state. Seattle and Tacoma are like brothers but only if you knew their parents first. Totally different personalities. I lived in Seattle for 20 years and going to Tacoma was always so weird. And people in Tacoma would rather be anywhere in the world than Seattle
the first book is like the begining of a long story and it has to setup a lot, but the books that come after flow much better. Especially once Darrow is unmasked and is able to become a pure monster to the Golds
lots of factors but it could be on your system and not an ISP, if changing the port is the fix it seems like it could be a bunch of things that could be local problems. What OS are you running it on. Did you do any system changes or OS updates? Sometimes a port errors out for some reason and changing it and then changing it back solves the issue. Just because its Tor, is why it might be a bigger concern to you, but it might just be more nuanced and not specificly because of Tor.
MRI is just boring and loud. If they suggested it, it won't be too intrusive.
I've had two in research for brain injury. I found the hardest part was being cold and trying to stay awake during the process