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asked by Sandash in Mental Health 11 hours ago Well there you go.....you answered it for yourself, your a depressed person. Have you tried getting help for it? There are medications that will help your mind at ease. I used to be like this but in time I found out that I suffered from depression, sometimes it can be blinding to yourself but usually outsiders looking in can see a depressed person. ...more answered by Blanca_08 11 hours ago
asked by Wowcupcake in Fitness 15 hours ago No! Believe it or not, but the body will take defense and begin to store anything as fat in order to make up for you not eating. Yes over a long period of time you will loose weight, but in the long run it damages your body. I have a friend who was anorexic and now her thyroid doesn't work and she can never tell when she is full causing her to have ...more answered by Ryanna 13 hours ago
OH YES having your hips grow is normal, even in middle school. You will find MANY body changes as you continue to get older. But that does NOT mean you should be putting on more weight than normal. Gaining weight could make your hips grow more than they should.Gaining weight is easy to do at your age. Keep active. ...more answered by Lanadee 15 hours ago
asked by Bestthing in Diseases & Conditions 21 hours ago I know this probably isn't the answer you are looking for but I am obligated to give you this response. In order to ensure that you don't become pregnant, don't have sex until you find the man you will marry, then first marry him. This greatly reduces broken hearts and feelings, unwanted pregnancies, and diseases. I know that the urge is terribly hard ...more answered by Wardb28 21 hours ago
There are various methods of birth control, and they work in different ways. Some methods provide physical barriers that prevent sperm from reaching eggs. Others use hormones to prevent conception. A woman can have her tubes tied (tubal ligation) which will prevent sperm from reaching an egg, but that is a permanent form of sterilization. ...more answered by Robbier44 1 day ago
asked by Ghana1 in Health Care 2 days ago According to information given by you in question, there are three possibilities of your bump on forehead. Firstly it can be simply a cyst. All cysts contain a sac. This can be treated by surgical removal of cyst along with sac. If you don't remove sac, cyst can reoccur. Second possibility is Lipomas which usually develop under the muscles. It also ...more answered by Harry_m 1 day ago
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