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From Panic to Precision: A Woman's Journey Through Heart Attack Misdiagnosis. Content Warning.
When Katherine Fitzgerald suddenly started vomiting, sweating profusely, and experiencing chest pain and tingling in her right elbow, paramedics told the 57-year-old that she was having a panic attack and did not need emergency treatment. While her 18-year-old son urged her to go to the hospital, the paramedics insisted that Fitzgerald needed to calm down, go home, and rest.
By Gouri Murmu2 years ago in Writers
There's Always Time to Write
This article is an exploration of the concept I touched on in the poem, I Write Everywhere. But it also came from a realization I had one day when writing one particularly lengthy comment on Facebook. Two things came from this comment. First, was “wow” how long is this comment. It ended up being 300 plus words. The second was, well if I have time to sit and write a 300 plus word comment, I have time to write 300 or more words a day towards finishing a story, or writing some poems. So, then, what was I doing with my time? Clearly nothing as productive as I could be. So what did this mean to me? It meant that it was time for me to take my own advice. And that’s what I started to do.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Writers
Unleashing Opportunities in the Evolving Cloud Computing Job Market
In the dynamic landscape of technology, the cloud computing job market stands as a testament to the ever-expanding opportunities for professionals seeking a rewarding career. As businesses increasingly migrate their operations to the cloud, the demand for skilled individuals in this domain has surged, creating a ripe environment for career growth. In this article, we explore the intricacies of the cloud computing job market, shedding light on key trends and insights that propel it forward.
By Mohaimin Ahmed2 years ago in Writers
National Novel Writing Month: Preptober #1
Okay, first let's clear the air: I've NEVER completed the NaNoWriMo challenge, even though I've been participating almost every year since 2016. Call it bad luck, lack of drive, or lack of time, but the 50,000 words in a month thing has never been a reachable goal for me.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Writers
I Am SORRY
I am sorry. Three simple words that hold so much weight. They say that acknowledging your mistakes is the first step towards redemption, but it's not always that easy. Sometimes, saying sorry can feel like opening a Pandora's box of emotions. Guilt, shame, regret - all come flooding in, threatening to drown you.
By Kabelo Visser2 years ago in Writers
Smarter Efficient Solutions for Your Home!
Introduction: The microwave oven has revolutionised the way we prepare and consume food in the constantly changing world of kitchen gadgets. The Russell Hobbs RHEM2301B, the SHARP YC-QS254AU-B, and the Hisense 900 Watt Microwave With Grill H29MOBS9HGUK stand out among the many options available as significant competitors, each bringing distinctive characteristics to the table—quite literally.
By Anisah Sarwar2 years ago in Writers
Amanda's Curious Catalogue
A place for all my writing! Okay, maybe that sub-title is a little too grandiose, but madness truly is a great descriptor for some if not all of my work. I have a penchant for allowing my passion and excitement to leak through, turning some pieces ( like my book reviews ) into blubbering messes of THOUGHTS and FEELINGS rather than critical feedback.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Writers
Eternal Whispers: A Love Beyond Time. Content Warning.
In the small coastal town of Serenity Bay, where the sun kissed the ocean every dawn, lived a man named Nathan and a woman named Lily. Their love story was woven into the very fabric of the town, whispered in the rustling leaves and echoed in the crashing waves. They were destined for each other, two souls entangled in a cosmic dance that would lead them to discover the depths of love, loss, and the eternal beauty of the human heart.
By Paula Roza Pricop2 years ago in Writers
The Ultimate Battle: PWA vs Native Apps in 2023
The ongoing advancement of mobile technology has sparked a pertinent discussion surrounding Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) versus Native Apps. It can prove challenging to determine which option is most suitable for your business in 2023, given that both present distinct strengths and weaknesses. In this blog post, we will impartially compare the two approaches, allowing you to make an educated decision regarding which option aligns best with your needs. By scrutinizing their respective features, performance capabilities, costs, and more, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the ultimate clash: PWA vs Native Apps in 2023.
By Amy Parker 2 years ago in Writers
health
Title: "A Journey to Wellness: Sarah's Transformation" In a bustling city, amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, lived a woman named Sarah. At the age of 38, she found herself engrossed in the demands of her career, juggling deadlines, and striving for professional success. While Sarah excelled in her job, she had unwittingly neglected her health.
By mohsin kamal2 years ago in Writers
DIY-ing a Writing Retreat. Top Story - September 2023.
Welcome, Writers! We have decided to try something fun, and we wanted to invite you to join us! Have you ever thought about going on a fancy writing retreat in some far-off place, only to realize you can’t afford the cost or the time off from work? We always thought a writing retreat just wasn’t going to be possible for us…until we stumbled across the DIY writing retreat idea from Rhonda Douglas.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Writers










