night blues
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: pulse.
What is the pulse of a tree? Of a lake? Of the wind? Of the earth?
This is one of the Fort Worden bunkers. Green roofs are coming into fashion, and I do think they are a wonderful thing. But here are green roofs from the 1910s.
I took this during the Centrum Voiceworks week. I love the soft colors, greens and blues with a little grey and tans….
Information on green roofs: https://greenroofs.org/.
For the Ragtag Daily Press #60: quarry.
This is a white crowned sparrow being very cautious. I know the song and was answering back, with my weird human accent. You can listen to the different songs here.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt #59: whisper.
I went to a lovely party yesterday, for a 90th birthday party, in a beautiful garden.
For Mundane Monday #171, the theme is faces.
This is taken at a 90th birthday party, all three people related. I was trying to get candid shots when people were moving and talking, so this was a happy result.
Also, Trablogger is returning in August, so I don’t know if he will take Mundane Monday back over: stay tuned. Now it’s 12:31 in India and Monday, so I am going to go ahead and post, even though it’s still Sunday here….
Send your link or comment and I will list any on the theme next week.
Contributions from Mundane Monday #170: beach play.
https://klallendoerfer.wordpress.com/2018/07/23/mundane-monday-beach-and-cliffs/
With the DSM-V, there is no longer a separate diagnosis of Opioid Dependence and Opioid Addiction. The two are combined into Opioid Use Disorder. Opioid Use disorder can be mild, moderate or severe. And all of the addictive substances have the same list. So here is Tobacco Use Disorder.
According to the DSM-5, there are three Criterion with 15 sub features, and four specifiers to diagnose Tobacco Use disorder. Use of tobacco products over one year has resulted in at least two of the following sub features:
A, Larger quantities of tobacco over a longer period then intended are consumed.
1. Unsuccessful efforts to quit or reduce intake of tobacco
2. Inordinate amount of time acquiring or using tobacco products
3. Cravings for tobacco
4. Failure to attend to responsibilities and obligations due to tobacco use
5. Continued use despite adverse social or interpersonal consequences
6, Forfeiture of social, occupational or recreational activities in favor of tobacco use
7. Tobacco use in hazardous situations
8. Continued use despite awareness of physical or psychological problems directly attributed to tobacco use
B. Tolerance for nicotine, as indicated by:
9. Need for increasingly larger doses of nicotine in order to obtain the desired effect
A noticeably diminished effect from using the same amounts of nicotine
C. Withdrawal symptoms upon cessation of use as indicated by
10. The onset of typical nicotine associated withdrawal symptoms is present
11. More nicotine or a substituted drug is taken to alleviate withdrawal symptoms
Additional specifiers indicate the level of severity of Tobacco use disorder
1. 305.1 (Z72.0) Mild: two or three symptoms are present.
2. 305.1 (F17.200) Moderate: four or five symptoms are present.
3. 305.1 (F17.200) Severe: Six or more Symptoms are present
(American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
from: https://www.theravive.com/therapedia/tobacco-use-disorder-dsm–5-305.1-(z72.0)-(f17.200)
We have much more stigma attached to Opioid Use Disorder, but list for Tobacco Use Disorder is the same. Most chronic pain patients on long term opioids qualify for at least mild Opioid Use Disorder. UW Telepain says that if they only have withdrawal and tolerance, then it is questionable if they qualify. They also have said that “we don’t know what to do with patients with mild opioid use disorder”.
I find our culture peculiar. People get accolades for saying “I am quitting smoking.” or “I am a recovering alcoholic.” But it’s not ok to say “I am a recovering opioid addict.” People will shun you. Demonize. Gossip. It’s all addiction, so we should stop the demonization and stigmatization and help people and each other.
The photograph is not a brain. I took this about a month ago: it’s a brain size mushroom that was in the church lawn…
Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors is away this week, but I am still thinking about doors.
These flowers have found a door to the south and more sun.
BLIND WILDERNESS
in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
Discover and re-discover Mexicoβs cuisine, culture and history through the recipes, backyard stories and other interesting findings of an expatriate in Canada
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All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain!
An onion has many layers. So have I!
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Some of the creative paths that escaped from my brain!
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