There is currently no research that points to a correlation between having light hair and any type of headache disorder.
its thirsty, water it more often
Whenever you feel thirsty.
In Cockney rhyming slang, "thirsty" is often referred to as "Mickey Mouse," which rhymes with "thirsty." However, it's worth noting that Cockney slang can vary, and sometimes people may simply use the word "thirsty" directly. The playful nature of Cockney slang means that phrases can change and evolve over time.
A postural disorder is one that affects the shape of the spine of a person. This disorder is often harmful or annoying to the host.
A postural disorder is one that affects the shape of the spine of a person. This disorder is often harmful or annoying to the host.
While xanax (and other antianxiety medications) are not primary treatments for bipolar disorder, anxiety is often a secondary symptom. If a person with bipolar is having anxiety problems treatment with a benzodiazepine like xanax may be appropriate.
A person who is scared of germs and bacteria is often referred to as having mysophobia or germophobia. They may also be described as having an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) related to cleanliness or hygiene.
They often end up being controlled, abused and manipulated by a Narcissist or Psychopath... which can lead to autoimmune illness and serious depression.
Heat cramps are the least severe of the heat-related illnesses. This heat disorder is often the first signal that the body is having difficulty with increased temperature.
The person with generalized anxiety disorder generally has chronic (officially, having more days with anxiety than not for at least six months), recurrent episodes of anxiety that can last days, weeks, or even months.
When you say "lied about having a mental disorder" I'm going to assume that you mean that they lied to say they had one when they did not. If it is the other way around, there are plenty of legitimate reasons to do so including the intense stigma of mental disorders and how people view those individuals. Reasons that people lie to say that they do have a mental disorder would be that they are seeking attention or pity, and/or that they truly are deluded to believe that some thing is wrong with them. This is often called Munchausen syndrome where a person makes up fantastic clinical diagnoses without having any clinical evidence of being sick, or hypochondriasis which is a constant fear of and belief that an individual has that they have some sort of disorder, illness, or sickness.