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Things I Learned on RF Today

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
A cisgender, or cis (Latin for "on this side"), is a person who identifies with the sex announced at their birth, or on their birth certificate.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
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I learned, and i spread the word.

Volterol (diclofenac) creme. Don't use it if you're on a serious blood thinner (and anti-platelet drugs)
 

Wirey

Fartist
Public Service Announcement

I learned, and i spread the word.

Volterol (diclofenac) creme. Don't use it if you're on a serious blood thinner (and anti-platelet drugs)
I learned that listening to Christine talk about creams is mildly erotic.

How you doin'? You ever grease up a snowman with that stuff?
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I learned that listening to Christine talk about creams is mildly erotic.

How you doin'? You ever grease up a snowman with that stuff?

Pervert....

I can't say that i have, when i lived in the UK the thought never crossed my mind.
Now i live in the south of France we don't get enough snow to make a snowball.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Public Service Announcement

I learned, and i spread the word.

Volterol (diclofenac) creme. Don't use it if you're on a serious blood thinner (and anti-platelet drugs)
I have a weirdly high platelet count and I wonder how this would work for me...
 

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
Specific causes of a high white blood cell count include:
@ChristineM ......
@Kathryn

  1. Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions
  2. Asthma
  3. Bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infections
  4. Burns
  5. Churg-Strauss syndrome
  6. Medicines, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine
  7. Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
  8. Leukemia
  9. Lymphoma
  10. Myelofibrosis (a bone marrow disorder)
  11. Polycythemia vera
  12. Pregnancy
  13. Rheumatoid arthritis
  14. Sarcoidosis
  15. Smoking
  16. Tuberculosis
  17. Vasculitis
  18. Whooping cough
Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom. Work with your doctor or other health care professional for an
 

Tomef

Well-Known Member
Cats moved in fully skilled. Dogs needed training. Learned that on the internet, so near enough.
 

Tomef

Well-Known Member
Specific causes of a high white blood cell count include:
@ChristineM ......
@Kathryn

  1. Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions
  2. Asthma
  3. Bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infections
  4. Burns
  5. Churg-Strauss syndrome
  6. Medicines, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine
  7. Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
  8. Leukemia
  9. Lymphoma
  10. Myelofibrosis (a bone marrow disorder)
  11. Polycythemia vera
  12. Pregnancy
  13. Rheumatoid arthritis
  14. Sarcoidosis
  15. Smoking
  16. Tuberculosis
  17. Vasculitis
  18. Whooping cough
Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom. Work with your doctor or other health care professional for an
Being a white supremacist? Mayonnaise on chips instead of ketchup? Fear of vampires?
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Thank you, Stonetree. I have a higher than normal platelet count though, not a higher than normal white blood cell count thank goodness. It's weird though because my dad had a very low platelet count due to some sort of genetic thing and I have a higher than normal platelet count. But it's not high enough to justify testing, just a bit higher than normal. Oh well. My doc says take a baby aspirin every day so that's all I do.
 
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