Mark Megahan
Provider of fact based conservative news with insightful commentary on how today's headlines fit into the bigger picture.
https://patriotdailypostnews.com/ Gab: @AZMegaMark LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-megahan-29918268/ -- In no particular order, my work has appeared in: Conservative Dail Post; Trump Times-Editor in Chief; The GOP Times; News Hour First; Quick News Updates; Patriot United News; Deep State Rabbit Hole; GOP News Feed; Right Wing News Hour; Trending Right Wing; Breaking Headline Stories; Whiskey & Babes.
ArizonaUnited StatesJoined: Feb 26, 2024
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Little time managment advice with some 1920s slang
Mark Megahan commented:
"LOL I had to get my Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers music out for this one! I'm new around here and just poking around. Your other one about the January disaster got my attention. Good stuff!"Success and Knowledge: Unveiling the Path to Achievement
Mark Megahan commented:
"Sorry, this is complete crap copied and pasted from an AI chat. I dare you to write something to prove you're a human."The Effectiveness of Underground Resistance
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"If this space doesn't work, why are you reading it?"Welcome to Coping With Toxic Chemical Exposure Sensitivity
Mark Megahan commented:
"The first thing to keep in mind is that your doctor has been trained to think this is all in your head. Stay firm when discussing your sensitivity to medications. There was a study done by David A Katerndahl [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22778124/] which notes that any patient who expresses an "allergy" to multiple medications should be screened with a test called Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (QEESI) to assess chemical intolerance. "Conclusions: Chemical intolerance occurs in 1 of 5 primary care patients yet is rarely diagnosed by busy practitioners. Psychiatric comorbidities contribute to functional limitations and increased health care use. Chemical intolerance offers an etiologic explanation. Symptoms may resolve or improve with the avoidance of salient chemical, dietary (including caffeine and alcohol), and drug triggers. Given greater medication intolerances in chemical intolerance, primary care clinicians could use the QEESI to identify patients for appropriate triage to comprehensive nonpharmacologic care.""