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Rick V 10-15-2014 04:08 PM

We gt the extra

Noah930 10-15-2014 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC (Post 8306831)
I am genetically predisposed to NOT visit the orient. Both of my brothers that went to the orient came back with Multiple Sclerosis. Sorry, the risk just ain't worth it.

What does one have to do with the other?

Flieger 10-15-2014 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Rapewta (Post 8307718)
I am in the drought stricken state of Calif.
I will be dog-gone if as soon as we quit watering our lawns... the rains came.

Rained today and that could mean no Softball tomorrow (infield is too wet)
Another bad thing about the rain is that we have to get the lawn mower out more often.
I was just beginning to like the look of a light green/yellow no growth lawn.
Dang-it!

Must have just been a sprinkle. No rain at all here in the LA Basin. I heard it was raining in San Luis Obispo but the weather radar didn't show much of anything in CA except around Sacramento.

RKDinOKC 10-15-2014 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 8307869)
What does one have to do with the other?

Let's see, Older brother, Tom went to Viet Nam first, was an F4 jet jockey and only visited Tokyo few times on leave, the rest of the tour he was on major bases around the orient or carriers. So you might say he only got a birds eye view of the orient. Came back without any problems.

Other brother, George was on a Chinook crew and was in the thick of it often flying in and out of the small villages. He even got shot down several times. Had his first MS attack within a year of returning.

Much later Tom went on "mission/business" trip to orient, Singapore, China, Bangkok, etc. stayed in the small villages with locals. A much more up close and person experience than his tour. Within a year of returning from that trip had his first MS attack.

The medical community claims MS is not hereditary. Yet, the thing my brothers have in common is their Mother, the shots required before going to Viet Nam and visiting the orient within a year of their first MS attack.

When trying to help George get proper medical care from VA found that 80% of disabled Viet Nam veterans were diagnosed with MS, AND even though that was true the VA had no doctors experienced in treating MS nor did they stock or dispense any of the drugs that helped MS patients. There was even an unofficial rumor that the combination of the shots and something they were exposed to caused the MS. It wasn't until the last year George's life the Military and VA admitted his MS might have been service related and started providing "better" care. Even then getting the drugs that help was spotty.

Tom does not have to rely on the VA for his medical care, and is fairing better. His decline is similar but taking much longer with a higher quality of life.

Sorry, but from what I've seen and heard it just ain't worth the risk for me to experience the orient first hand.

Noah930 10-15-2014 08:31 PM

Sorry about the health issues with your brothers. MS can be a terrible disease to have. But I think your shared ancestry is a **far** bigger risk factor than the travel, itself, to the far side of the Pacific. The chemical exposure issue, I don't know about.

nynor 10-15-2014 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 8308193)
Sorry about the health issues with your brothers. MS can be a terrible disease to have. But I think your shared ancestry is a **far** bigger risk factor than the travel, itself, to the far side of the Pacific. The chemical exposure issue, I don't know about.

to quote an ER doc i know, "a little paranoia will keep you alive."

RKDinOKC 10-15-2014 09:43 PM

Okay...My dad had crones disease. Nothing seemed to help, they operated to remove it and the crones came back. Dad heard about and started drinking an Aloe Vera concentrate mixed into a drink kinda like lemonade. His crones disease went into complete remission. After an exploratory surgery his doctor proudly stated the treatment he had prescribed worked because there was no sign of the crones. I asked if ANY of his other patients on the same treatment had gone into remission like my Dad. He said no. I then said, "and you don't want to know what he is doing or had done different than your other patients?" The doctor, specializing in crones was NOT interested.

Similarly, when they sent post breast cancer surveys for my Mom. The ONLY thing they were interested in was that since she was taking a specific post breast cancer drug if the cancer had come back and/or if she had passed from the cancer returning. They were NOT interested in her current health, and especially not the strokes and post stroke dementia caused by the cancer preventative medication. Stoke being listed as the #1 side effect of the drug I thought that odd. Then Mom's doctor has the balls to show me a report where they proudly state that their studies show 80% of the women taking the post cancer drug do not die from cancer.

So you will have to excuse me when I call BS on the accepted medical diagnosis/treatments when I observe something different happening. AND I am ABSOLUTELY NOT going to get vaccinated and go visit the orient to see if I get MS. Maybe someone could convince my other brother to go and see if he gets MS. That might not be a good test though since he claims to have been abducted by aliens. They may have changed his DNA or something. :)

RKDinOKC 10-16-2014 04:15 AM

Good Morning. Looks like I'm sellin worms to the early birds.

Jim Richards 10-16-2014 04:59 AM

I fed them around 5AM here. :)

GH85Carrera 10-16-2014 05:08 AM

What is the going price for the worms sold to the birds?

Good Thursday morning folks.

No worms for sale here.

Jim Richards 10-16-2014 05:59 AM

It's part of a social program here in DC. I'm not sure how much we taxpayers are getting hit for the cost of, and distribution of worms.

slodave 10-16-2014 06:03 AM

Worms are out of work here.

Jim Richards 10-16-2014 06:08 AM

Are they hanging around on the street panhandling?

GH85Carrera 10-16-2014 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 8308480)
It's part of a social program here in DC. I'm not sure how much we taxpayers are getting hit for the cost of, and distribution of worms.

No doubt some member of Congress has an earmark to distribute worms and it only cost the taxpayers $8,000 per worm and they are sourced from that members brother-in-law.

slodave 10-16-2014 06:28 AM

Stuck in the ground, "frozen" due to lack of water.

RKDinOKC 10-16-2014 06:32 AM

Medium worms are 2 for 3 cents. Large worms are a penny each.

GH85Carrera 10-16-2014 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC (Post 8308517)
Medium worms are 2 for 3 cents. Large worms are a penny each.

Wait, why are large worms cheaper than a medium worm?

I have never bought a worm and I don't want to get ripped off if I ever need to buy worms.

RKDinOKC 10-16-2014 06:38 AM

Supply and demand? Or maybe some kind of weird bird thing like the smaller worms are more tender and juicy.

I've only bought a small tub of worms at a Walmart one time to go fishing with. Those are a whole nuther kind of worm though.

RKDinOKC 10-16-2014 09:08 AM

Hungry?

http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=300&h=224

flipper35 10-16-2014 09:11 AM

I don't get it, is there food in that picture somewhere?


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