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		<title>By: Bonniemsn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bonniemsn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Dealshethossy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dealshethossy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Everyone,

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According to package insert dosage instructions, Reglan was only intended to be taken 
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Recently, the FDA has issued a public health warning to both patients 
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For more information on Reglan and a list of tardive dyskinesia symptoms check out the
[url=http://www.reglansafety.com]Reglan Precautions Site[/url].</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone,</p>
<p>I just wanted to share this FDA warning about Reglan.</p>
<p>Since there is presently no known permanent cure for serious gastrointestinal distress, it<br />
is not surprising that many patients seek out treatments to provide long-term relief. </p>
<p>According to package insert dosage instructions, Reglan was only intended to be taken<br />
for up to three months. People who have taken this drug for longer than the three–month<br />
prescribed period have sometimes developed a seriously debilitating condition known as<br />
tardive dyskinesia. </p>
<p>Recently, the FDA has issued a public health warning to both patients<br />
and physicians with the intention of avoiding additional instances of this devastating disorder.<br />
No treatment is currently available to treat tardive dyskinesia symptoms. Many of these side<br />
effects are irreversible and permanent.</p>
<p>For more information on Reglan and a list of tardive dyskinesia symptoms check out the<br />
[url=http://www.reglansafety.com]Reglan Precautions Site[/url].</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 17:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: First time (part 2) &#171; Polyvalence&#8217;s Weblog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Danielle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:56:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a terrific post.  I think I try to show my &quot;best self&quot; online, and I also try to do that IRL too.  I agree with Lady Julianne is that sometimes your past selves can haunt you on the internet.  I didn&#039;t always feel as conscientious as I do now about it, I never expected it would become such a huge part of my life.  Now that it is, I am doing my best to make sure that my best self is what people find first.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a terrific post.  I think I try to show my &#8220;best self&#8221; online, and I also try to do that IRL too.  I agree with Lady Julianne is that sometimes your past selves can haunt you on the internet.  I didn&#8217;t always feel as conscientious as I do now about it, I never expected it would become such a huge part of my life.  Now that it is, I am doing my best to make sure that my best self is what people find first.</p>
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		<title>By: Nubby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nubby</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 03:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had so much fun reading all of your comments! It&#039;s really amazing to hear everyone&#039;s insight on this strange &amp; curious topic...

Vixxie: At least you realize it and admit it! Feeling guilty about something that doesn&#039;t really exist in real life is such a weird phenomenon, isn&#039;t it?

Vixel: That seems totally natural. Most people edit out small (sometimes unflattering) details because they have the opportunity to do so. As long as your content remains honest and transparent, then your bases are covered.

Frida: Good for you! And, if an image is too forced and doesn&#039;t align with who you are, what&#039;s the point? I think that people can sense that....so it&#039;s best to just be the best possible version of yourself!

Amelia Arsenic: I can understand editing for safety concerns and editing in general to put the best version of yourself online...as long as you&#039;re still &#039;you&#039; and upfront with your fans. And, you have a unique position in that you&#039;re in a band projecting a persona onstage...so it seems like people get that the bigger than life visions of grandeur may carry over to other parts of your life. Your voice in your blog comes across as really genuine and your content is solid...so you&#039;ve got a great thing going!

Lorra: Good for you!

Nicole: It goes without saying that certain things translate over well online like outfit posts because the people reading tend to be more voyeuristic and love these little glimpses into other people&#039;s lives...

Ashe Mischief: Different people project different things online...and what they&#039;re projecting may be only a tiny piece of their real life. It&#039;s up to us to decide what we like / dont&#039; like and to share only what we see fit online.

Catherine: Good point. Positivity wins out, 9 time out of 10. Posting negative content and risking hurting those around you, especially when that content can live on forever and ever just really isn&#039;t worth it.

Stylish Thought: I totally agree with you about being as real as possible while still holding onto some things for your private life. There&#039;s really no need to share everything...if anything, oversharing can come across as being totally self-absorbed.

Bianca: As far as guidelines go, I don&#039;t go into detail about my personal life / boyfriend very often, nor do I share details about client projects that I am on at work (since most of that is confidential anyway). Also, I try to make sure that not every post on my blog is about me; it&#039;s my goal to include my readers as much as possible so it doesn&#039;t turn into a one-way conversation. Lastly, it&#039;s important to be transparent and honest with what you&#039;re doing...people can sense false pretenses even when they&#039;re online!

Caitlin: I agree with not sharing certain things online. If you overshare, there&#039;s nothing left to hang onto for your personal / private life. There&#039;s definitely a fine line.

Lady Julianne le Fay: Interesting insight here. You have a point...if you&#039;ve had the same name online for years and years, people hold onto things you said long ago and sometimes equate it with who you are today. It&#039;s like everything online is frozen in time! I think that the only way people can &#039;know who you are now&#039; is to constantly update / keep content fresh on your social media sites of choice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had so much fun reading all of your comments! It&#8217;s really amazing to hear everyone&#8217;s insight on this strange &#038; curious topic&#8230;</p>
<p>Vixxie: At least you realize it and admit it! Feeling guilty about something that doesn&#8217;t really exist in real life is such a weird phenomenon, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Vixel: That seems totally natural. Most people edit out small (sometimes unflattering) details because they have the opportunity to do so. As long as your content remains honest and transparent, then your bases are covered.</p>
<p>Frida: Good for you! And, if an image is too forced and doesn&#8217;t align with who you are, what&#8217;s the point? I think that people can sense that&#8230;.so it&#8217;s best to just be the best possible version of yourself!</p>
<p>Amelia Arsenic: I can understand editing for safety concerns and editing in general to put the best version of yourself online&#8230;as long as you&#8217;re still &#8216;you&#8217; and upfront with your fans. And, you have a unique position in that you&#8217;re in a band projecting a persona onstage&#8230;so it seems like people get that the bigger than life visions of grandeur may carry over to other parts of your life. Your voice in your blog comes across as really genuine and your content is solid&#8230;so you&#8217;ve got a great thing going!</p>
<p>Lorra: Good for you!</p>
<p>Nicole: It goes without saying that certain things translate over well online like outfit posts because the people reading tend to be more voyeuristic and love these little glimpses into other people&#8217;s lives&#8230;</p>
<p>Ashe Mischief: Different people project different things online&#8230;and what they&#8217;re projecting may be only a tiny piece of their real life. It&#8217;s up to us to decide what we like / dont&#8217; like and to share only what we see fit online.</p>
<p>Catherine: Good point. Positivity wins out, 9 time out of 10. Posting negative content and risking hurting those around you, especially when that content can live on forever and ever just really isn&#8217;t worth it.</p>
<p>Stylish Thought: I totally agree with you about being as real as possible while still holding onto some things for your private life. There&#8217;s really no need to share everything&#8230;if anything, oversharing can come across as being totally self-absorbed.</p>
<p>Bianca: As far as guidelines go, I don&#8217;t go into detail about my personal life / boyfriend very often, nor do I share details about client projects that I am on at work (since most of that is confidential anyway). Also, I try to make sure that not every post on my blog is about me; it&#8217;s my goal to include my readers as much as possible so it doesn&#8217;t turn into a one-way conversation. Lastly, it&#8217;s important to be transparent and honest with what you&#8217;re doing&#8230;people can sense false pretenses even when they&#8217;re online!</p>
<p>Caitlin: I agree with not sharing certain things online. If you overshare, there&#8217;s nothing left to hang onto for your personal / private life. There&#8217;s definitely a fine line.</p>
<p>Lady Julianne le Fay: Interesting insight here. You have a point&#8230;if you&#8217;ve had the same name online for years and years, people hold onto things you said long ago and sometimes equate it with who you are today. It&#8217;s like everything online is frozen in time! I think that the only way people can &#8216;know who you are now&#8217; is to constantly update / keep content fresh on your social media sites of choice.</p>
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		<title>By: Lady Julianne le Fay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lady Julianne le Fay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 01:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I feel kind of bad about my online persona. I&#039;ve been using the same name online for most things since I was 14, which means it&#039;s been both cultivated and allowed to grow wild. I&#039;ve left a litter trail across the web, lots of stupid arguments and bad comments, and it&#039;s not like &quot;real life&quot;, where people know you&#039;ve changed, grown up, where it&#039;s obvious when they meet you again. Not everybody looks at time stamps. 

I feel that I haven&#039;t put enough effort into updating my online persona, to make it represent the person I am now, so that people don&#039;t mistake me for me aged 16, or 18, or even 20. When you&#039;ve grown up sharing yourself on the internet, where the sense of time is distorted because few people actually look at when a page was created, how can you make sure people know who you are right now?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel kind of bad about my online persona. I&#8217;ve been using the same name online for most things since I was 14, which means it&#8217;s been both cultivated and allowed to grow wild. I&#8217;ve left a litter trail across the web, lots of stupid arguments and bad comments, and it&#8217;s not like &#8220;real life&#8221;, where people know you&#8217;ve changed, grown up, where it&#8217;s obvious when they meet you again. Not everybody looks at time stamps. </p>
<p>I feel that I haven&#8217;t put enough effort into updating my online persona, to make it represent the person I am now, so that people don&#8217;t mistake me for me aged 16, or 18, or even 20. When you&#8217;ve grown up sharing yourself on the internet, where the sense of time is distorted because few people actually look at when a page was created, how can you make sure people know who you are right now?</p>
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		<title>By: Caitlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Caitlin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 22:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I totally get the online persona thing. I&#039;m a vlogger on YouTube and when I started I decided that there would be certain things about my life that I wouldn&#039;t talk about online. Although, if someone were to ask me about it I&#039;d probably be open. But I often feel guilty when I go for spurts of time where I don&#039;t post any kind of video on my channel, or I don&#039;t write in my Blogger.
Knowing someone online and knowing them IRL (in real life) is very different. You do get to only see what they want to show you, and sometimes reality isn&#039;t as cool as the person on your screen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally get the online persona thing. I&#8217;m a vlogger on YouTube and when I started I decided that there would be certain things about my life that I wouldn&#8217;t talk about online. Although, if someone were to ask me about it I&#8217;d probably be open. But I often feel guilty when I go for spurts of time where I don&#8217;t post any kind of video on my channel, or I don&#8217;t write in my Blogger.<br />
Knowing someone online and knowing them IRL (in real life) is very different. You do get to only see what they want to show you, and sometimes reality isn&#8217;t as cool as the person on your screen.</p>
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		<title>By: Bianca</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bianca</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 21:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a timely, interesting, making-me-think post Nubby :) I&#039;m in the process of getting all things together to launch a blog inspired by various projects I am working on now and deciding what parts of me to use and what not to use has been a challenge... when starting your blog were there any guidelines that you set yourself and followed? :) B xo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a timely, interesting, making-me-think post Nubby <img src='http://nubbytwiglet.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I&#8217;m in the process of getting all things together to launch a blog inspired by various projects I am working on now and deciding what parts of me to use and what not to use has been a challenge&#8230; when starting your blog were there any guidelines that you set yourself and followed? <img src='http://nubbytwiglet.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  B xo</p>
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