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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I had never be aware of pharmacokinetics information.

That is a fascinating study there. I clearly need to learn more about the size of cells & how delivery systems may effect products inside out body.

Thank you for this!

How did you learn about, or first discover pharmacokinetics?

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a great idea. Thank you! This seems to be the reason we were given a few locations so far away. There are over a dozen facilities closer to his home & my home, though they all suffer from this specific issue according to knowledge within the staff at the local hospital.

It also seems to be a problem from the top down in those facilities likely focusing on faster profits vs true care.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you know what the most bio available form or college happens to be?

My mother just told me she is taking it so she can move around better.

I should really start reading those papers to figure this stuff out :D

edit - I really need to start commenting back after looking at context.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you. I was suprised to hear Whalberg & Shaq+ Fam. His mother seemed to demand his son care for others in a kind way. Even made sure that some basketball players were prevented from being sucked into the evils in the industry from what I could tell from an independent report I saw a whole back.

A dance off/fund raiser makes much more sense.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unfortunately in states like Utah, the cheat was in over 10 years ago & unless that corruption is accepted by the individuals here, we are likely stuck by chosen candidates.

Maybe we need a candidate in a local election to demand a hand recount. Shown they won on paper & the machines must be wrong. I don't see it happening on a state wide level unfortunately.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

EO 13818 Probably most of us know this one by now. Keep those renewals coming, “Joe”!

https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-201700923

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I forget the link off the top of my head, though we could do this back in 2018 IIRC, maybe earlier.

Different program, though it allowed everyone to look up how their neighbors were registered at the very least. I don't believe it stated how each person voted.

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HonestBobbin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I will wait to see how this plays out. Many of my usernames have been used by others when I set up new accounts of forums & online games.

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HonestBobbin 7 points ago +7 / -0

I was suprised to hear he had already become septic. My wife's family has lost a few members WAY too young (30s-early 60s) from sepsis when they thought their family member was out of the woods. Granted that was with a different hospital system & the turnover there is really high.

I am glad the hospital here everyone is like family. No matter what event I attend with my wife, every person really treats each other like they are just a part of a big old family.

I laughed at an employee appreciation dinner event (where employees are given thanks & recognition via nice dinner & gifts) for being valued employees for 5, 10, 15...50+ years. The newest admin doesn't like hugs, and it was made clear that if someone doesn't reach out for a hug, not to give one because we all respect personal space. The single (newer admin) that wasn't hugging gave in abiut 15 people in & I couldn't help laughing... Awkward silence as I laugh way too loud, and the. The whole room ended up laughing too. That admin ended up going to give the other employees hugs too that they initially missed. The culture down here is just so laid back & filled with genuine care & appreciation for each other, as well as for all of their patients. Sure there is the occasional problem employee there, though they are few & far between from what I hear.

I am truly blessed to live where I do.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://greatawakening.win/p/199531iKeZ/

Here is another update. Again thank you for your prayers & kinship.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is amazing! I would love to see a website like that, or maybe even have a printed book if you ever put one together.

I have a publisher friend that was telling me nonfiction books are the ones the like printing because they stand the test of time. Fiction are just throw away books from his data, except for children's picture books.

It was a fascinating lunch discussion with them. They were saying anyone who wants to publish fiction should do short stories published by Amazon to build a following & then once you have enough (thousands of followers/fans, preferably ovrr 250k+) then it would be an appropriate time to try your hand at the multi book sagas like Wheel of Time, Way of Kings, Lord of the Rings, etc... The data shows that you lose about 10% of the readers every sequel on average (1M>900k>810k>729k>656.1K...) unless you start with tens or hundreds of millions of readers, anything more than a trilogy ends up being really hard to sell (rare rare exception like Harry Potter).

They still have reference books their father published before they were born that get requested for purchase occasionally, & when a group finds it fascinating they can quickly reprint the book again because they have the files ready to print & send out again. Every few years this seems to happen, so those non fiction books are the ones they really like to publish. I was amazed at how many ways he has to do contracts & it is all up to how much equity the writer wants to maintain, how marketing the writer wants the publisher to do, how much funding the writer wants to put down vs needing the publisher to pony up for the books to be printed, etc... I was never aware of how many ways contracts could be created for that industry. It was quite insightful.

Either way, the information you have found sounds like a fantastic resource.

I would love to know which products are the most bioavailable that you have found. I know from my own experience that some work better than others & haven't even scratched the surface of which ones are the best for all the products I am trying to learn about. I do know that the cyanide B12 doesn't work well for myself or children, but it did for my cousins. I forget the formulation of B12 we ended up with, but I know to avoid the cyanide based one.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://greatawakening.win/p/199531iKeZ/

Here is the update so far. Thank you again Mary. I have always been more of a night owl, would have mad a great tower guard in days of old. I have done well with early morning positions, though my mind is always so much more alert after the sun goes down for some reason.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

While that is all a great connection, & I appreciate the dig (we all should be aware of what you just posted here... Much more important than my observation).

The real shock in that video was NBC at the end.

u/#MindBlown

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you so much! Where have you found all of this great information? Is there a place I can more easily find great information like this?

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were able to take his gal bladder out today. The nurses & surgeon said they have never seen one so bad. Over half of it had died (necrotic).

Sounds like if he waited a couple more days he likely could have ended up with sepsis.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would like to know who falsely reported it, or more importantly if they have ties to an alphabet agency?

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

It never ceases to amaze me. Thank you again!

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