Pain is personal and highly subjective. An event that causes excruciating, intolerable agony for one person might be perceived by another as distressing but bearable. Even the same person may have a different experience of their pain from one day to the next.
That is why doctors and nurses ...
DEAR ANNIE: Three months ago, I ended a two-year relationship with my boyfriend. We lived together in my apartment. The breakup was painful and overdue. I’ve blocked his number and have no interest in reopening that chapter.
The problem is that his mail is still arriving here. Not just ...
DEAR HELOISE: This is in response to Keith, the retired pastor who would love to have a dog to cuddle with but is unable to walk the dog and lives in an apartment. An adult middle-aged cat would be perfect! Most cats love to cuddle and don’t need to be walked. We are 86 and have always had a ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a question about possibly getting a measles vaccine at the age of 67. I do not recall ever getting measles. But I am the youngest of four, so it is likely that I was exposed through them. I happen to have my vaccination records as a child, and it does not show any ...
1. Two clubs. You don’t quite have the values for a jump to three diamonds (forcing to game) and are too good for a single raise to two diamonds (which would indicate six to 10 points). As usual when faced with this dilemma, you bid a side suit initially — in this case, clubs —- planning ...