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Pancreatitis Attack: What will help?

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I'm sorry to hear that you are going through this. Pancreatitis can be pretty severe. It's an inflammation of the pancreas that can cause severe pain, nausea, and other symptoms. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, seeking medical attention immediately is crucial; the sooner, the better. This attack could last from one to two weeks. When you are 48 hours past the symptoms, you should be on your way back to normal eating, but making diet changes is highly suggested. I am sharing this post to provide you with support in an easy-to-understand way. I know you're facing some of the most challenging moments and may feel sicker than ever. It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed. These facts can offer comfort and guidance as you navigate the next few days. Number One ; Sleep elivated, try not to lay flat. It will feel better sitting up curled up but you got to rest so try to stay reclined with pressure against your stomach. If you use enoug...

Intake and Outtake and Breath...

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The Nerve-Wracking Journey of Art Intake and Pickup As an artist, the process of taking your artwork in for intake and later picking it up can be a rollercoaster of emotions. It’s a journey filled with anticipation, anxiety, and ultimately, a sense of accomplishment. Let’s delve into why this process can be so nerve-wracking and how to navigate it with grace. The Anticipation of Intake The moment you decide to submit your artwork for an exhibition or gallery display, a mix of excitement and nerves sets in. You’ve poured your heart and soul into your creation, and now it’s time to share it with the world. The anticipation builds as you prepare your piece for intake. Will it be accepted? Will it be appreciated? Preparation is Key: Ensure your artwork is properly framed, labeled, and accompanied by any necessary documentation. This preparation can help ease some of the anxiety, knowing that you’ve done everything you can to present your work professionally. The Anxiety of Submission ...