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Topic: Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007 (Read 99815 times)
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Jerry from Ohio
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mom always said that I was cute as a Bunny <g>
The old days
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March 23, 2007, 03:08:46 PM »
Quote from: "Artcolley"
Quote from: "MeMere"
I think we should have a thread in the lounge called The Old Days...
I do remember vegetable gardens in the back yard, wood burning fireplaces, 5 chickens...each named after one of us....with all the eggs we
ever needed....and my mom canning fruits and veggies....the milk was delivered on the front step...we had one car, no TV and the mortgage was
$73.00 a month...!
Of course, I am old.....
YES!!! What an excellent Idea!!!
(I don't know how to start a thread or I would do it!)
My, how things have changed!!!!
I have lived on a Farm or Ranch all of my life.
Ive always eaten meat from Cows, Pigs, ect that we raised from birth to death .
We always had our cousins come over and help with the butchering ain exchange for a portion of the meat . ( Great deal for all)
We raised and sold milk and I never had a glass of pasturized milk till I was 12 and my sister had married and moved out and I had it at her house one time .
I still have ALL the tools and implements to kill and butcher almost any animal that is for food consumption as long as I would have young men to do the heavy lifting we coulld raise and prepare enough food to feed at the very least 6 good size familys if the need arrose .
I also have a Huge chest freezer that will hold two cows and 3 Hogs after the butchering .
It is so nice to know how to care for ones self and I thank my mother and Father for teaching me to always try to be self sufficent. We always had food and good stuff also, even during the depression from what I have been told and seen with my own two eyes that now are growing a bit dim but I can still use my brain and can still see everything in my mind .
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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March 23, 2007, 03:14:02 PM »
Quote from: "Tibrogargan"
Here is one for
bb
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Cat
as well as all surfing monkeys :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdbxLk8_C8c
Loved this youtube
Tib
, thanks for the laugh!
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Re: The old days
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March 23, 2007, 03:26:45 PM »
Quote from: "Jerry from Ohio"
Quote from: "Artcolley"
Quote from: "MeMere"
I think we should have a thread in the lounge called The Old Days...
I do remember vegetable gardens in the back yard, wood burning fireplaces, 5 chickens...each named after one of us....with all the eggs we
ever needed....and my mom canning fruits and veggies....the milk was delivered on the front step...we had one car, no TV and the mortgage was
$73.00 a month...!
Of course, I am old.....
YES!!! What an excellent Idea!!!
(I don't know how to start a thread or I would do it!)
My, how things have changed!!!!
I have lived on a Farm or Ranch all of my life.
Ive always eaten meat from Cows, Pigs, ect that we raised from birth to death .
We always had our cousins come over and help with the butchering ain exchange for a portion of the meat . ( Great deal for all)
We raised and sold milk and I never had a glass of pasturized milk till I was 12 and my sister had married and moved out and I had it at her house one time .
I still have ALL the tools and implements to kill and butcher almost any animal that is for food consumption as long as I would have young men to do the heavy lifting we coulld raise and prepare enough food to feed at the very least 6 good size familys if the need arrose .
I also have a Huge chest freezer that will hold two cows and 3 Hogs after the butchering .
It is so nice to know how to care for ones self and I thank my mother and Father for teaching me to always try to be self sufficent. We always had food and good stuff also, even during the depression from what I have been told and seen with my own two eyes that now are growing a bit dim but I can still use my brain and can still see everything in my mind .
That is wonderful, Jerry.
You know, nothing tastes as good as "homegrown"!
It even cooks up differently!
Today , more than ever, it is so important to be able to be self sufficient, just for the cost alone! And , look at all the natural disasters we've been having. Hurricanes, blizzards, etc...being able to withstand a month of no outside contact, shopping, etc, is so important.
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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I told you wayfarin cured acne.It was s,woops.I have talking cattish with the 2 peeping Toms on how to free them from slavery.I really liked the mice;tib.Very nice ,you are a great cook.We sail upon the tide in 10 weeks.Erik the red cat
Isn't wayfarin another name for Koumadin (sp?), widely used for treating blood clots? My ex is on that and always refers to it as rat poison. Can have nasty side effects.
Yep you are right Coumadin=Warfarin ("blood thinner")
Prolongs clotting time. Used for instance in patients who have certain cardiac arrythmias (ie atrialfibrillation), patients who have had mycardial infarction, and patients who have had heart valve replacement.
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Artcolley
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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March 23, 2007, 03:30:57 PM »
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Quote from: "A's Fever"
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I never knew Coumadin had these side effects?
Yes it is a very powerful and effective drug, but as a blood thinner can cause uncontrolled bleeding. As the ex says, if he were ever in a car accident and his spleen ruptured, it would be curtains within minutes. Have also heard some stories about bruising and internal bleeding in the elderly related to this drug. Must be taken in carefully controlled dosages and frequently monitored.
Sounds downright dangerous.
Yep! But in his case, he developes potentially fatal blood clots in his right leg, so what do you do?!
I know. Its sorta 6 of one, half dozen of another, isn't it?
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March 23, 2007, 03:41:29 PM »
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Quote from: "A's Fever"
Quote from: "Artcolley"
Quote from: "A's Fever"
Quote from: "nonesuche"
I never knew Coumadin had these side effects?
Yes it is a very powerful and effective drug, but as a blood thinner can cause uncontrolled bleeding. As the ex says, if he were ever in a car accident and his spleen ruptured, it would be curtains within minutes. Have also heard some stories about bruising and internal bleeding in the elderly related to this drug. Must be taken in carefully controlled dosages and frequently monitored.
Sounds downright dangerous.
Yep! But in his case, he developes potentially fatal blood clots in his right leg, so what do you do?!
I know. Its sorta 6 of one, half dozen of another, isn't it?
Having an IVC filter ( ie Greenfield Filter)in place can also help prevent /lower the chances of a clot forming and traveling to a vital organ. These patients also usually need to be maintained on Coumadin also. These filters are usually reserved for times when a patient is at a particullary high risk. Within the last year or so they have develpoed temporary IVC filters which can be removed, but before that they had to remain in place once they were inserted.
http://www.venous-info.com/handbook/hbk11a.html
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This is actually something to think about whether you have a known history or not. For instance the recent Jetblue passengers that were left stranded on the planes for some 11 hours at JFK were possibly put at risk for developing just such problems. Remember that reporter that died in Iraq a few years ago from deep vein thrombosis caused by stasis in his extremities?....forget his name........Bloom
http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3029942
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Artcolley
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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March 23, 2007, 03:48:27 PM »
Quote from: "bleachedblack"
This is actually something to think about whether you have a known history or not. For instance the recent Jetblue passengers that were left stranded on the planes for some 11 hours at JFK were possibly put at risk for developing just such problems. Remember that reporter that died in Iraq a few years ago from deep vein thrombosis caused by stasis in his extremities?....forget his name........Bloom
http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3029942
I recall Bloom having had this happen.
Are you in the medical field? If so, I have a question regarding those white stockings they put on you in the hospital!!!!
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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March 23, 2007, 03:53:06 PM »
Quote from: "Artcolley"
Quote from: "bleachedblack"
This is actually something to think about whether you have a known history or not. For instance the recent Jetblue passengers that were left stranded on the planes for some 11 hours at JFK were possibly put at risk for developing just such problems. Remember that reporter that died in Iraq a few years ago from deep vein thrombosis caused by stasis in his extremities?....forget his name........Bloom
http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3029942
I recall Bloom having had this happen.
Are you in the medical field? If so, I have a question regarding those white stockings they put on you in the hospital!!!!
Sorry, I guess I know how to bring a party to a screeching halt with talk of clots and such.......
Yes Artcolley I am. Do you mean T.E.D.S?
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Artcolley
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Lively Case Discussion #592 3/22 - 3/26/2007
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March 23, 2007, 03:57:33 PM »
Quote from: "bleachedblack"
Quote from: "Artcolley"
Quote from: "bleachedblack"
This is actually something to think about whether you have a known history or not. For instance the recent Jetblue passengers that were left stranded on the planes for some 11 hours at JFK were possibly put at risk for developing just such problems. Remember that reporter that died in Iraq a few years ago from deep vein thrombosis caused by stasis in his extremities?....forget his name........Bloom
http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3029942
I recall Bloom having had this happen.
Are you in the medical field? If so, I have a question regarding those white stockings they put on you in the hospital!!!!
Sorry, I guess I know how to bring a party to a screeching halt with talk of clots and such.......
Yes Artcolley I am. Do you mean T.E.D.S?
I am not sure, Bleached! The white tight long stockings with the open toes that they put on under the inflatable thingies they put on the legs? lol, I have NO idea of the name of this stuff!!!
Well, the nurse at the hospital gave me a pair since they would have to toss them out anyway (they can't re-use any wearables like these on other patients according to their policy) and I asked her if they would help when I sit and paint or sew and she said they might and it couldn't hurt.
I don't have any clotting problems, but I DO tend to sit a lot.
So..wondered if that would help or just be a PIA to wear and not really do any good!
Hope you can understand what I just wrote..not sure I even do!
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Artcolley
Not BB, but I am familiar with compression hose. Most hospitals purchase compression hose that have equal pressure along the length of the hose. These are intended for patients on bedrest (immobilized). Compression hose for ambulatory (walking around, sitting) people should have gradual pressure rise (more pressure at ankle than calf). These are the type airline pilots wear. There are vascular surgeons that actually believe that wearing the equal pressure hose, INCREASE the risk of clotting in an ambulatory person. Unless you know the make of hose and characteristics, I would buy a pair of graduated pressure hose. IMO
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IMO they probably wouldn't hurt. But the real thing to avoid would be "sitting" in the same position for any length of time
without
either walking around or lying down at intervals.
The TEDS are the elastic open-toed stockings (sometimes hard to put on
) The "mechanical " devices are sequential compression devices ( ie venodynes). Both are to prevent venous stasis. The TEDS help by preventing blood from "pooling" in the lower extremities, and are often worn also by people that need to be on their feet for extended periods and also by people who may have varicose veins.
Trick for putting on the TEDS : Turn them inside out. Powder the inside . Put your toes in and pull up. They will right themselves (this is hard to explain
) and be on correctly without as much difficulty as trying to put them on in the traditional way of say Knee-high socks.
The other thing to remember is it is just as important to remove them for intervals as to wear them for intervals.
I didn't know you were a painter? One of these days I swear I'd like to try painting..........
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Reply #172 on:
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Artcolley
Not BB, but I am familiar with compression hose. Most hospitals purchase compression hose that have equal pressure along the length of the hose. These are intended for patients on bedrest (immobilized). Compression hose for ambulatory (walking around, sitting) people should have gradual pressure rise (more pressure at ankle than calf). These are the type airline pilots wear. There are vascular surgeons that actually believe that wearing the equal pressure hose, INCREASE the risk of clotting in an ambulatory person. Unless you know the make of hose and characteristics, I would buy a pair of graduated pressure hose. IMO
THanks, Buckey!
I haven't worn them yet and may not because I do get around a lot and am up more than sitting right now!
Certainly do NOT want to create a problem when I have none right now!
I only had them for the hospital stay since I was bedridden for a bit.
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um, that last post should have read "
buckeye
"...NOT bucky. Jeesh. I can't get this keyboard to learn to spell!
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Oh good I'm the only one here
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I'm watching Catherine Crier.
Enquirer released report detailing how Smith allegedly died:
- Two fatal mistakes that were made.
- Smith had a fever and raging infection when she died.
- Infection likely caused by injection with non-sterile needle.
- Smith Overdose on the potent Sleep Aid
Chloral Hydrate
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Chloral Hydrate is used in many Date Rape Drugs
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- A trip to the hospital could have save Smith’s life.
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IMO they probably wouldn't hurt. But the real thing to avoid would be "sitting" in the same position for any length of time
without
either walking around or lying down at intervals.
The TEDS are the elastic open-toed stockings (sometimes hard to put on
) The "mechanical " devices are sequential compression devices ( ie venodynes). Both are to prevent venous stasis. The TEDS help by preventing blood from "pooling" in the lower extremities, and are often worn also by people that need to be on their feet for extended periods and also by people who may have varicose veins.
Trick for putting on the TEDS : Turn them inside out. Powder the inside . Put your toes in and pull up. They will right themselves (this is hard to explain
) and be on correctly without as much difficulty as trying to put them on in the traditional way of say Knee-high socks.
The other thing to remember is it is just as important to remove them for intervals as to wear them for intervals.
I didn't know you were a painter? One of these days I swear I'd like to try painting..........
Ah, Thanks, Bleach!!!! I try to walk around every 15 min to half hour if I am working. And, thanks for the tip re putting on the stockings!
Yep, I am an artist by profession. However, not much painting going on for the last 4 or 5 months.
I need to get back at it..I'm going broke, lol!!!
You should try your hand at it..its fun and very relaxing!
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