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Despite the differences in symptoms between Tammy and Ben, it would appear that both of the sets of symptoms they are presenting with are consistent with hypothyroidism from what I have been reading. Also, from the website, it seems hypothyroidism is fairly common so common things being common, Id say they both have it!
This is voice-overed a close-up of a balding, unshaven, Montreal senior citizen. There is some drug-related orange marks around his mouth. The man then goes on to talk about James Agee and Manny Farber. I am going to quote what he says as I think it might interest others: “Agee was an alcoholic, and towards the end of his life he got so drunk that he would go to a movie that he was supposed to review for Time magazine, because he was working for Time then as well as The New Republic, and he would fall asleep in the movie shortly after many drinks. And he would go with Manny Farber and Manny Farber would tell him what the movie was about. And then Agee would go home and write a review for Time magazine, a brilliant review for a film he hadn't seen.â€
Nice post! This really helps me to find the answers to my question. Hoping that you will continue posting an article having a useful information. Thanks a lot!
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Leading to the questionhow often have the preseason favorites (as picked by Vegas) actually won the WS?
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Denial, Tim. What else were you expecting?
Despite the differences in symptoms between Tammy and Ben, it would appear that both of the sets of symptoms they are presenting with are consistent with hypothyroidism from what I have been reading. Also, from the website, it seems hypothyroidism is fairly common so common things being common, Id say they both have it!
This is voice-overed a close-up of a balding, unshaven, Montreal senior citizen. There is some drug-related orange marks around his mouth. The man then goes on to talk about James Agee and Manny Farber. I am going to quote what he says as I think it might interest others: “Agee was an alcoholic, and towards the end of his life he got so drunk that he would go to a movie that he was supposed to review for Time magazine, because he was working for Time then as well as The New Republic, and he would fall asleep in the movie shortly after many drinks. And he would go with Manny Farber and Manny Farber would tell him what the movie was about. And then Agee would go home and write a review for Time magazine, a brilliant review for a film he hadn't seen.â€