Monday, December 10, 2007

What's Your Personality Type

You Are An ENFJ
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The Giver

You strive to maintain harmony in relationships, and usually succeed.
Articulate and enthusiastic, you are good at making personal connections.
Sometimes you idealize relationships too much - and end up being let down.
You find the most energy and comfort in social situations ... where you shine.

In love, you are very protective and supporting.
However, you do need to "feel special" - and it's quite easy for you to get jealous.

At work, you are a natural leader. You can help people discover their greatest potential.
You would make a good writer, human resources director, or psychologist.

How you see yourself: Trusting, idealistic, and expressive

When other people don't get you, they see you as: Bossy, inappropriate, and loud

Sunday, December 09, 2007

What Holiday Food Are You

You Are a Gingerbread House
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A little spicy and a little sweet, anyone would like to be lost in the woods with you.

Monday, December 03, 2007

No Longer a Secret Anymore

Morgellons Skin Disease or Morgellons is a mysterious skin disorder that was first described more than 300 years ago. The disease is characterized by multi-colored fiber-like (filamentous) strands extruding from the skin in conjunction with various dermatologic and neuropsychiatric symptoms. Some of these multi-colored fibers (filamentous) are of microscopic size, while others have the appearance of fibers and granules coming out of the skin that can be seen growing with the naked eye. The multi-colored fibers range in color: white, blue, black, red and are often regarded by the medical community as common house hold lint.

In this respect, Morgellons disease resembles and may be confused with delusional parasitosis. The association with Lyme disease and the apparent response to antibacterial therapy suggest that Morgellons disease may be linked to an undefined infectious process. At the moment there is no agreed-upon physical cause, etiology, diagnostic criteria or proven treatment, further clinical and molecular research is needed to unlock the mystery of Morgellons disease.Morgellons disease is not yet known to be fatal.

As of February 2006, more than 2,000 reports of the disease have been reported on the Foundation's website. Reports come from all 50 U.S. states and 15 nations, including Canada , the UK, Australia and The Netherlands. The majority of reports have come from Texas , California and Florida . People with the skin disease often describe feelings of bugs or parasites scuttling beneath their skin and open lesions that heal slowly and which ooze out blue and white fibers, some as thick as spaghetti strands. Attempts to remove the fibers are said to elicit shooting pains radiating from the site. morgellon, morgellons diease