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Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Topic!Cindy - Apr 30, 2007 3:12:37 am PDT #4828 of 10001
What is even happening?

Local news is reporting a high school in Holden will be closed tomorrow because of a bomb threat. what is this world coming to?

Sometimes there will be a big, psychotic spree, and then a bunch of aftershocks. Maybe we're seeing the ripples from the Virginia Tech murders.

I'm glad everyone's everyone in Kansas City is safe.

I guess I have to go see a doctor about it as well as my favourite masseuse. I already have chronic migraines and consider my life borderline ruined because of it. I can't lose my neck and shoulder health too. This is remarkably remarkably painful. I'm on the biggest drugs I know how to take safely and I'm scared to turn my head. The informal massage helped, and dramatically. I just hoped it could get me to bedtime.

A doctor is a good idea. Depending on what kind of injury this is, a cervical collar might help. What happened, ita? If you said, I missed it.

Thanks Cindy!
The cheesecake feeding can be the second thing, once he's too worn out to resist.
Yeah see, that was crystal clear to me all along. I don't know why it wasn't to Jess.

It's far easier to "suck it up" with a finite injury or temporary condition.
It really, truly is. And pain in some locations is easier to keep in a mental box, than pain in others. Head, neck, shoulder, and back pain? Not so much.

ita and Theo, I hope you both feel better.

eta...

The Boston Globe has an article about Botox treatment for migraines: [link]


Sue - Apr 30, 2007 3:48:27 am PDT #4829 of 10001
hip deep in pie

I have reentered the world of the regular coffee drinkers. Just one cup a day. Some days, like today, one cup is still too much. I am almost too jittery to do anything. I wonder if drinking a lot of water will dilute it's strength.

I have a friend who gets botox injections for rigidity cause by her MS. It's injected into the muscles and then there's physio to helo get movement into the muscles. It helps, but she dislikes it.


Topic!Cindy - Apr 30, 2007 3:56:44 am PDT #4830 of 10001
What is even happening?

Sue, one cup of regular coffee became too much for me (I think because I completely abused coffee with abandon from about September through January). We started making our coffee with two scoops of regular and three scoops of decaf. I can now drink quite a few cups of it. The slower caffeine delivery is making a huge difference for me.


Sue - Apr 30, 2007 4:18:37 am PDT #4831 of 10001
hip deep in pie

I think for me, it's drinking it on an empty stomach, because it seems to hit harder first thing in the morning.


Fred Pete - Apr 30, 2007 4:32:39 am PDT #4832 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

Another Teddy update --

He had another vet appointment yesterday afternoon. He'd gained half a pound, so the appetite stimulant has been cut back to 1/4 pill once a day because we don't want him to get fat. Turns out it's also an anti-anxiety pill, which may explain why he's also seemed happier over the past few days. And even fighting back when Max and Marie try to bully him.

He took well to sub-cutaneous fluid, at least in the vet's office. He gets 200 ml every three days, so we'll have a better idea of his regualr reaction on Wednesday. He also seems to be taking well to the lower protein diet.

The regular vet also explained the situation better than the specialist did. So best guess at this time is, we're dealing with low-grade kidney disease, which is pretty normal for aging cats. He also may have a low-grade heart murmur, which is also pretty normal for aging cats.


Sue - Apr 30, 2007 4:35:42 am PDT #4833 of 10001
hip deep in pie

Aw poor Teddy. It's sounds like he's getting lots of care and love.


tommyrot - Apr 30, 2007 4:36:15 am PDT #4834 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Yay Teddy!

ION: Wacky headline of the morning (almost sounds like an Onion headline, but it's not):

Anti-piracy group pirates anti-piracy report

A reader writes, "The International Chamber of Commerce 'Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting And Piracy' initiative has been accused of pirating thousands of documents from anti-piracy tracking service Gieschen Consultancy. The documents apparently later reappeared in a slightly different format under the ICC's own brandname. Statement from the consultancy:"

"The ICC and BASCAP misrepresented themselves as a partner in 2006 and 2007, gained access to proprietary information and then took what they learned and incorporated it into their own product offerings.

Its functionality, user interface, presentation, method of classification, and delivery is clearly based on our designs and existing products. It is extraordinary that an organization committed to fighting counterfeiting and piracy would steal the intellectual property of another organization."


Laura - Apr 30, 2007 4:44:09 am PDT #4835 of 10001
Our wings are not tired.

Sounds like a good Teddy report to me. Yay!

Gentle soothing vibes to the Buffistas in pain. I can't even imagine. I rarely have any pain and I'm a big baby sissy head when I do. I wish there were clearer solutions and that you didn't have to try so many varieties of therapy to find relief. I'd shoulder a bit of it for you if I could.

Insanity this week as I attempt to do too damn much in too little time. I fear I will have to limit my visits here drastically. Sad making. You may not hear from me until I get to Atlanta. Have better than normal Mondays all.


Jesse - Apr 30, 2007 4:50:19 am PDT #4836 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Gentle soothing vibes to the Buffistas in pain. I can't even imagine. I rarely have any pain and I'm a big baby sissy head when I do. I wish there were clearer solutions and that you didn't have to try so many varieties of therapy to find relief. I'd shoulder a bit of it for you if I could.

Totally this. Although I'm a little afraid of the shouldering part, since see above re big baby sissy head.

So, in the end, I did come into my office today. I realized that I was only putting off lugging the enormous computer back, and who cares how much the cab costs, since I'm not paying for it anyway. Of course my boss didn't come in, since she lives in New Jersey and is flying out of Newark.


§ ita § - Apr 30, 2007 4:50:57 am PDT #4837 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Good on Teddy being more like normal.

What happened, ita? If you said, I missed it.

Nothing happened, really. My shoulder/neck have tended to get tense with the migraines, but in the past couple weeks that pain has taken on a life of its own. My masseuse says she thinks it has to do with my trap muscles protecting my rotator cuffs, but who knows? I haven't hit anything in two weeks easy, so I'm not sure what the traps are protecting from.

I finally managed to make it to sleep and then had some wicked nightmares. Grr.