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If you don't have the living room space to fit all the furniture you'd like, use multipurpose furniture so you can quickly alter the room when entertaining guests or whenever you'd like a change.  Consider a multi part sofa that can be divided into two pieces or extended to create a foot rest. Consolidate by having one object serve two purposes. Try moving the seating slightly to create a corner where one end table can serve two sofas, instead of having one end table for each. Lightweight chairs can easily be brought in when you have a large number of guests, without permanently taking up space. Keeping a small couch or a couple of armchairs adds variety and comfort, but if you don't rely solely on cushioned, bulky furniture, you'll have more space. If some furniture is much taller than others, it can make the space appear cramped and claustrophobic. Stack books onto short end tables to raise their height without needing to replace them. Use lighter or more transparent curtains to make the space brighter. If you don't have windows that let in much light, adding more artificial light is an acceptable compromise, especially cheerier white lamps rather than yellow lighting. Sometimes the illusion of space is plenty to give a room an airy feeling. This is especially useful during times of low sunlight or when your living room has inadequate windows. Glass topped tables, glass doors, or open doorways make a room more spacious. Furniture with thinner bodies on raised legs reveal more space to the eye. Soft colors such as a cool blue or neutral beige make the space feel warmer and airier. Avoid dark or intense shades. Cushions, drop cloths, and decorative objects can be more easily and cheaply replaced than furniture or walls, so begin by adjusting these.

summary: Use a small number of versatile pieces. Add lightweight furniture when entertaining guests. Use furniture at roughly the same height. Let in natural light. Add a mirror or two to the room. Replace some furniture with glass or less full-bodied pieces. Use less intense, neutral colors.


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Central nervous stimulants are usually the first course of action to treat narcolepsy with drugs. About 60-85% of narcolepsy patients experience an improvement in their symptoms.  There are a variety of different kinds of stimulants doctors prescribe to treat narcolepsy. Lisdexamfetamine  (Vyvanse), modafinil (Provigil) or armodafinil (Nuvigil) are usually used first as they're less addictive than other varieties. Side effects are fairly rare but can include headache, nausea, and dry mouth.  If the first round of treatment is ineffective or too expensive, methylphenidate (Aptensio XR, Concerta, Ritalin) and other amphetamines may be prescribed. While these medications are very effective, side effects can be more severe. Such meds are very addictive and they can cause nervousness and heart palpitations. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are usually used to treat mental illnesses like depression. However, they have been used with some success to address symptoms of narcolepsy.  Such meds, such as Prozac and Effexor, typically work by suppressing REM sleep, which can temporarily paralyze muscle movement. As a symptom of narcolepsy, cataplexy, has this effect on the body such medications can help. Such meds can cause some side effects, such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and digestive problems.  Examples of TCA's include  imipramine and clomipramine.  If SSRI's and SNRI's do not work, older types of antidepressants may be prescribed instead. While these meds are generally effective at treating cataplexy, side effects like lightheadedness and dry mouth are common.

summary: Take stimulants. Use SSRI's, SNRI's, or TCA's.


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The attribute symbol is a Japanese character that should be placed at the top right corner of the card. Above the Japanese character, there should be the English translation overlayed on the symbol. If the symbol is missing, the English translation is incorrect, or the translation is misspelled, then the card is fake. The list of possible English translations are: light, dark, fire, water, earth, wind, divine, spell, and trap. Monster cards will have stars that indicate the level of the card. Level cards are a 5-point yellow star with a red-orange circle around it. The top, right, and bottom right points of the level star should be faded or obscured in the red-orange background. If the stars are solid or different, then the card is a counterfeit. Compare the alignment of the level stars with another genuine card. Some counterfeits will misalign the level stars. The rank stars are a yellow 5-point star with a black circle surrounding it. This star should not have any of the points faded or obscured in the background. If the rank star looks different, then the card is fake. Rank stars only appear on Xyz monsters. If they’re on another monster card, then that card is fake. Spell and Trap cards are commonly counterfeited, but you can spot fakes by making sure all of the features of the card are correct. For instance, there should not be any rank or level stars on them.
summary: Inspect the attribute symbol at the top right of the card. Check the top, right, and bottom right points of the level stars. Observe the features of the rank stars. Make sure Spell and Trap cards don’t have any stars.