My favorite book of all time is the “Ather” by David Leon, author of “You Can Heal Your Life.” It is the best book of all time. I think it is because it is easy-to-read, but also because it is so profound, and full of such a variety of ideas. David, like me, has seen many health issues, including depression and anxiety, become chronic.
I have heard stories of people with similar issues, and their doctors, and they have tried everything. In the case of my friend, Dr. K, his depression took a turn for the worse and he tried electroshock therapy and antidepressants. He tried all of those things. The only thing that worked for him was the Ather. And after trying everything, he got out of the state he was in.
I’m here to tell you that the Ather is the best thing that ever happened to me. The Ather made me feel better when I needed it most, like when I was sick. And when I was sick, I used it as a way to get help. And I’m not sure if I’m better or worse for it. But I’m glad I tried it.
What I mean by that is that the Ather can be used to calm a person down, or calm them down and make them feel better. But it has a side effect of making a person feel more irritable and cranky.
The Ather makes you feel better. The Ather also makes you feel a little bit better than you did before the Ather. When you’re feeling like crap and the Ather makes you feel better, you’re obviously not feeling quite as crappy as you were before it kicked in.
The Ather is a medical term that describes how your mind and emotions are linked. It’s like a time-loop. You can think of it as a time-stopping loop that goes from like 10 pm to 7 am. When you don’t use the Ather for a little bit you are less irritable and cranky. When you use the Ather for a little bit you are more irritable and cranky. It’s not something you just “get”.
My sister had been struggling with headaches for some time, which was a pretty big challenge to her. When I got to the hospital they said she had a “new medical term” (which I still don’t get) that was causing her headaches. Ather. It’s like time-stopping. It gets you out of rages. It gets you not feeling as shitty as you were before the Ather.
Athers are a medical term in which a person uses an inhaler to temporarily knock themselves unconscious. They were originally a very common remedy for migraine headaches. Athers are also the cause of sudden death in some people who have them. They cause what is referred to as “the flash-spontaneous death” which is usually a person who takes the Ather and suddenly dies of cardiac arrest.
Like any other term, there are various Athers and if you’ve had one, you’ll know just how much you are going to be exhausted after a couple of them. Athers are a relatively rare occurrence. The ones we know about are people (including ourselves) who have accidentally stuck their heads down into their inhalers, and are now either dead or unconscious (usually the latter).
Athers can either be from a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest. These are two different terms. The former typically happens when you use the Ather to stop a rhythm, and the latter when you use it to stop whatever is causing the heart to go wrong.