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Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Baltimore Area Triathalon Club. They manned that corners for 14 years and biffed it this.
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Since other studies have shown that there's a pretty strong genetic component to it, too, then the fungus can't be the only thing causing it. Maybe some relation of "If you have this gene, then you're susceptible to this fungus" or some combination like that.
That is exactly what the paper suggests. They say that genetic correlation is absolutely compatible with fungus being the main cause, because the genetic component may consist of being more vulnerable to the fungus. The paper goes through other alternative suggested causes and says the same thing about them. Now the paper may be completely wrong. Just because it is peer reviewed does not make the conclusion correct. But the authors are making the strongest possible claim in the paper: that of all the factors correlated with Alzheimer's fungal infection is the best candidate for core cause. It is not claiming anything approaching certainty - neither the data nor analysis are complete enough. But it does seem to be claiming that given current data and analysis, fungi as predominant cause is the best explanation that fits the know facts to date. [link]
Heat might have to go on this week; Pumpkin did NOT want to get up this morning. I was downstairs an hour and realized she hadn't come down. Sure enough, still in her spot on my bed. And now on my lap, but I need to go do my grocery shopping.
Yeah, Leifur's a bit of a lap cat any day, but since the temperature dipped he's pretty much velcroed himself there.
Even Jackson's been all cuddly the last few days, and he's normally enough-already-with-the-petting.
The onset of my mother's dementia was definitely associated with a series of TIAs, so we weren't expecting the final diagnosis to be Alzheimer's, but that's what the autopsy showed. So I'm now mulling on this fungal infection thing and wondering how all those pieces fit together. Not being a doctor or a neurologist, I am trying not to jump to obvious conclusions but the pieces do seem to fit.
Hive mind, I need your help. For the past 24 hours (and without any clear reason), my hands and scalp have been incredibly itchy. I don't have a visible rash, though there seem to be some bumps. I took Claritan yesterday and two Benedryl before bed last night, but I woke up just as itchy as when I went to bed. I even googled itchy scalp remedies and tried lemon juice and jojoba oil on it last night, which helped for a little bit and then nsm. Has anyone heard of this? What on earth is going on?
That sounds like a trip to urgent care, Pix.