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czerniana t1_jbyut1h wrote
Used to wake up every day to see views like this when we were station in Italy. So absolutely beautiful. I’d move back if I could!
czerniana t1_j2xfdwc wrote
Reply to Immuno-suppressants may negatively affect SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses. In a study on autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease (AIRD) patients, neutralizing antibody levels were significantly lower for AIRD patient than in controls. Arthritis treatments were risk factors for reduced responses by glawgii
I’ve got MS and am on immunosuppressants. We on them are also aware of this. It just makes sense. I appreciate that we needed to know by how much the difference would be, but still…. Not surprising. Reminds me I need that last updated booster. Maybe I’ll schedule that soon.
czerniana t1_iucif7w wrote
Reply to Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
It’s 4am and I suffer from a severe anxiety disorder. They definitely feed off each other.
czerniana t1_jbz91p8 wrote
Reply to comment by joeclarkestudio in Evening light in the Dolomites, Italy [2000x2000] [OC] by joeclarkestudio
It was truly magical. Thunderstorms were the absolute best. We had a great view of the length of mountains from our bathroom window. A huge window with shutters you could sit on the edge of. The bathroom was quite big as well as it was a farmhouse that had been half converted from part of the attached barn. All tiled. When the thunder rumbled it would sound SO amazing in there, and the mountains lit up some with each strike depending on where the storm was. Just awesome! I always wanted to buy that house if it ever ended up on the market, but it was remodeled when we moved out and is probably a half a million euro now. I still keep an eye on the area though XD Italy would likely never let me immigrate there since I’m fully disabled, but I may get lucky and my partner could find a civilian job at Aviano.
There are few places in the US that are awesome as that place, and certainly not many that are affordable enough to live at.