My Mind's Mischief: Pseudotumor Cerebri « Doctor Hoang's Straight Talk...:
This is a blog entry from Doctor Hoang's Blog on Word Press 3 years ago. I'm sharing this blog entry again to try raise awareness of an illness no one has heard about. After four years of pain and spinal taps every three months, two years ago I found a doctor that did a spinal tap and prescribed a medication that has worked until three months ago. For those that want to understand, here's the information. #PseudotumorCerebri #IIH #pain #awareness#YouDontLookSick
Welcome to the CHAOTIC roller coaster I call my life! Please be sure your seatbelts are fastened, keep your arms inside the ride and hold on, here we go!
Friday, November 13, 2015
"Safe Space" Students Silence Asian Woman For Saying "Black People Can Be Racist" - YouTube
Of course they dismiss her, she isn’t part of the “Major” narrative. She’s bringing prejudice to Asians to light and the black students dismiss her. Her pain is just as important as any of them. The “Black” movement is only acknowledging the so called wrongs to them and everyone else is on their own. Hypocrites!
I am so sick of hearing about the “White Privileged”! I grew up at the bottom scale of the Middle Class. I have no idea what “White Privilege” is. I am so tired of being accused of being racist because of the color of my skin. I DO NOT owe anyone anything nor does anyone owe me anything.
I am not saying that racism doesn’t exist, I know it does. But its not just the whites holding racism, the blacks hold racism just as bad. The lady in this video is correct, we need stop looking at the color of someone’s skin and look at what is in their heart. If you judge a book by its cover you will never know the story within!
The Political Correctness in this country is killing this country. People need to stop being so thin skinned whiners. Just because you’re offended doesn’t mean you have the right to stifle someone else’s freedoms!
"Safe Space" Students Silence Asian Woman For Saying "Black People Can Be Racist" - YouTube
30 Days of Thankfulness Day 13
30 Days of Thankfulness
Day 13: I'm thankful for two important people in my life born on this day, my brother, Jason Corder and a very close friend Angie Choate Greene. These two people have touched my life in remarkable ways. Thank you both for being the people you are!
Day 13: I'm thankful for two important people in my life born on this day, my brother, Jason Corder and a very close friend Angie Choate Greene. These two people have touched my life in remarkable ways. Thank you both for being the people you are!
Thursday, November 12, 2015
30 Days of Thankfulness Day 12
30 Days of Thankfulness
Day 12: I'm thankful for my kids. They keep me on my toes, my nerves on edge and make me the happiest person in the world. They have made my life worth living.
Day 12: I'm thankful for my kids. They keep me on my toes, my nerves on edge and make me the happiest person in the world. They have made my life worth living.
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