I’ve been trying to talk to my doc about this for months, but everytime I’m there I just can’t. The words don’t come out of my mouth. And before I know it I’m back in the parking lot. It’s pretty ironic, actually.
Nooo don’t give me ideas!
That’s not only perfectly reasonable, it’s also the most sustainable thing to do
I currently have a non-functioning coffee machine and a broken kitchen scale right beside me. (Like, literally broken, I keep finding acrylic glass fragments…)
Thank you. People with chronic headaches or migraines are the ones that should not follow this advice, as painkiller-induced headaches are a thing and only make matters worse. Just see a doc.
As for occasional headaches: It’s going to be a lot easier fixing the issue that lead to a headache once you don’t suffer.
I disagree. While books might be more imaginative, as you can read the lines the way you like, most of the times, at least in fiction, the emotions are written out. Oftentimes, because of that I need to go back because I read the paragraph “wrong”. And that’s just one part of the imaginative experience. While listening to an audiobook the way you see the setting, the characters and their actions is still entirely up to you. It’s fine that you, personally, prefer books. But that doesn’t make audiobooks bad.
Really feeling the celery thing