A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Hospital System
There’s nothing like returning home after a stint at the hospital. The work to get that smell off of you is definitely a chore. But the real chore begins as you start rehabilitating the former patient. Surgery takes quite a bit out of people...literally.
But the main fatigue that comes from going through the process is just dealing with the system. Especially when you do it without insurance. Its crazy expensive and just flat out degrading. Sure, there are good nurses, but in the Emergency Room, everyone is treated like some third world escapee that shouldn’t be there. Especially when you say you have no insurance.
Monday, January 21, 2013
In the Hospital
There is absolutely nothing like sitting in a hostpital. Nothing at all. Its weird, how I’ve read so many stories where people try to describe hospitals, but I swear, they get it wrong every time. And I’ve definitely been in enough to know...*sigh*
This latest round...Yeah, there’s nothing quite like sitting in a room with a loved one who just went under the knife. Not only having to deal with the fact that her life was completely out of your hands the past few hours, but now she’s obviously not feeling herself, looks deathly ill, and is a bit off because of medication. The first thing I think of when I think of hospitals, is the helplessness.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Working Out Can be Fun
For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been walking in the afternoon as part of my fitness routine. I’ve really been trying to push myself, knowing that there is a honeymoon coming up in my near future. So, I’ve been pressing myself to walk further and further, and just trying to increase my stamina and walking distance.
Fact is, writing takes a toll on the body, especially once you add in a blog to keep up with. The only way to combat the inactivity is to work out, or some form of sport. In recent years I’ve struggled with my health, not in terms of being sick, but just being strong. There’s nothing more sad than going on a shopping trip and getting winded when walking through the mall....
Monday, October 1, 2012
What is the 'perfect' body?
What is the perfect body? Is it pencil thin, is it curves, is it physically fit, or is it just being ‘well endowed’? I know I could lose a few pounds, but I’m glad I’m not a stick figure. I love my curves, as does Dan. I have, what they call, an hourglass shaped body. And even though its by no means perfect, I feel perfect within my body.
But I do honestly believe, that ‘society’ at large is telling me that I’m nowhere near beautiful. You can open any magazine, and see any advertisement, from makeup to perfume, and it shows the ‘perfect’ girl. Much of it is photoshopped, I’ve seen Dan pull off some amazing tricks with photoshop.... Quite a bit of what you see in any social media today is not real. Changing eye color, moving facial features around, putting on makeup after the face, even slimming down is all possible with the power of photoshop.
But I do honestly believe, that ‘society’ at large is telling me that I’m nowhere near beautiful. You can open any magazine, and see any advertisement, from makeup to perfume, and it shows the ‘perfect’ girl. Much of it is photoshopped, I’ve seen Dan pull off some amazing tricks with photoshop.... Quite a bit of what you see in any social media today is not real. Changing eye color, moving facial features around, putting on makeup after the face, even slimming down is all possible with the power of photoshop.
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