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...Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition that doesn't go away on its own. While it can feel overwhelming and isolating at first, an early, accurate diagnosis is the first step toward getting better. Proper treatment, along with support and self-care, helps people with bipolar disorder live healthy, fulfilling lives.
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bound
soft ribbons of silk dangle from the wrists
gentle spray of moonlight illuminating the surface of flushed flesh
hands joined, intertwined , sweating, anticipating
fingertips flutter useless behind the back
sounds of your heart pounding, unsteady breathing not your own
dark shadows play, gray eyes gleam, focus unwavering
comfort, love, lust, tinges of animalistic desire flash through them
clothing obsolete, symphony of curves and muscles on display
soft unexpected touches awaken a river of goosebumps
intensity magnified, thoughts overwhelming the calm
lingering caress up your inner thigh
pausing at its intended destination, hovering
anticipation mounting, tense silence
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the energy in my veins as I bound her wrists
powerful feeling as shes bare, resting on her knees
the ache in my erection as I see her skin react
the shape of her body my art
the most beautiful canvas I could ever worship
I see her lungs rapidly exchanging air
chest heaving, breasts swaying in tune
I trail the back of my finger across her neck
sliding over her clavicle, down her upper back
skin erupting in pleasure as I savor her texture
standing back I can't breathe steady
my mind focuses on solely her
It's always been her
I kneal, daring to press my finger to her inner knee
slowly sliding up her inner thigh
the change of softness and increasing heat
so fragile, delicate, an offering of love, trust
I hover, knowing my desire, craving to please
the sounds that escape her lungs filling the air
sounds only I can play, a song of beauty
as I press into her swollen clit
pausing, grinding, caressing
playing my symphony into the night
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ok this is definitely the most perfect Omar Rudberg photo to date https://twitter.com/omarnator3000/status/1772542079895244845/photo/1
The most beautiful. He looks so dreamy in light purple.
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Carpel Tunnel Syndrome & Exercises
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition where a nerve (median nerve) in the wrist/hand becomes squeezed/compressed. CTS can be caused by repetitive movements and inflammation. As a result, numbness/tingling/weakness, and pain may occur in the hand and forearm. If pressure on the median nerve continues, however, it can lead to nerve damage and worsening symptoms.
Initially, symptoms can come and go. If it worsens, symptoms may occur more frequently and/or last longer.
Early on, symptoms may be eased by working to reduce the daily stress on the hands/wrists, and by doing stretches and simple exercises. Home care includes wearing a wrist splint, icing the wrist, and avoiding activities that may be causing the issue:
Minimize repetitive hand movements.
Alternate activities reducing strain on hands and wrists.
Keep wrists straight or in neutral position.
Avoid holding an object the same way for too long.
Keep forearms level with work surface while using the computer.
Wear a splint while sleeping to keep wrist straight.
Foods may work to accelerate healing and recovery. Anti-oxidant-rich foods like red bell peppers, carrots and leafy greens have essential nutrients that help alleviate pain from CTS. Spinach, rich in vitamin B6, is an analgesic that may also help relieve pain. Salmon, walnuts, pineapple and turmeric are also good choices.
If the CTS worsens over time and symptoms interfere with day to day activities and sleep, see your health care provider. Permanent nerve and muscle damage can occur without treatment. Also, symptoms of CTS can be similar to other medical conditions. To ensure that the symptoms are not manifestations of a different problem see a health care provider for diagnosis.
Exercises may help mild to moderate symptoms when combined with other treatments. CTS exercises work to strengthen the wrist, hands, arms and shoulders.
These exercises may not be easy at first, but they shouldn’t be painful. If they hurt, back off or stop completely and let your health care provider know. If you’re unsure about whether to do these exercises, ask your doctor. A hand therapist may also help.
Wrist Flexor Exercises:
With elbow straight and palm down, grasp fingers with other hand and slowly bend wrist backward.
Hold for 10 to 20 seconds.
Repeat on other hand.
With elbow straight and palm up, grasp fingers with other hand and slowly bend wrist backward..
Hold for 10 to 20 seconds.
Repeat on other hand.
With elbow straight and palm down, place other hand with thumb on underside of wrist and fingers on back of hand.
Slowly bend wrist down until stretch is felt on top of the forearm.
Hold for 10 to 20 seconds.
Repeat on other hand.
Sit with elbows on a table and palms together.
Slowly lower wrists to table. Keep palms together throughout the stretch.
Hold for 10 to 20 seconds.
Rest. Repeat.
Dynamic Mobility – Median Nerve Exercises:
With palms together move hands in an imaginary S from head to waist.
Keep shoulders down.
Repeat.
Stand with right arm slightly out from side.
Depress shoulder.
Repeat on other side.
Finger Flexion Exercise:
To bend fingers of right hand, start with knuckles furthest from palm, slowly make a fist.
Hold 10 seconds.
Relax.
Straighten fingers as far as possible.
Repeat on other hand.
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