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9.20.2013
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9.19.2013
pic Thomas Jefferson: "The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history. Whether man shall be allowed to govern himself of be ruled by a small elite."
Gen Knoxx added a new photo. Thomas Jefferson: "The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history. Whether man shall be allowed to govern himself of be ruled by a small elite."
vid Ethan, a 6-year-old with autism, plays Piano Man by, Billy Joel!
Joshua JG Greenwalt shared Most Amazing and Funniest Videos's video: Ethan, a 6-year-old with autism, plays Piano Man by, Billy Joel!
Ethan, a 6-year-old with autism, plays Piano Man by, Billy Joel!
Ethan, a 6-year-old with autism, plays Piano Man by, Billy Joel!
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7 yr. old girl human-shield's mom, shot 6 times, saves mom. Link
Such bravery from someone so young.
Read the full story here http://www.detroitnews.com/ article/20071205/METRO/ 712050396
Read the full story here http://www.detroitnews.com/
Cancer Update: The Races are On
Tomorrow they attempt stage two of increasing my chances of surviving for more than two more years, to 45%.
The cancer is spreading - a 3rd tumor now, on the border, or invading, the 'healthy' liver half.
Tomorrow begins the 2nd line of attack; two mos. chemo having been the first. If I don't bleed to death, by tomorrow night, they will have successfully attacked the artery feeding the cancerous half of my liver (tho, tumor #3 is bordering, at least, invading, at worse, the healthy liver half :-( ).
Tomorrow's procedure sets up a game of chicken - my cancerous liver half is raced toward dying by starvation of blood supply while simultaneously forcing growth, hopefully, of the healthier half; and the tumors will continue trying to grow and spread before the healthier half is large enough to support me without totally failing if and when the more cancerous half is removed.
When to operate and remove the cancerous liver half? If they do it too soon, the healthier half will not have grown enough and I die of organ failure. If they do it too late, the cancer has spread, and the end game clock starts ticking unstoppably. 3-6 weeks is all I've heard so far.
Chemo is terminated, for now, because surgery cannot take place until chemo is suspended at least 3 weeks, and it is not clear to me the continued expense justifies the marginal increase in my survival time, and the nerve damage in my extremities, well, if it goes to far, and chemo brain becomes permanent, what is the point of surviving?
Tomorrow I go in at 7am. My Intervention Radiologist, nice guy, grad of Georgetown and Stanford. He reserved the 'best' theater for this, but if higher priority surgery emergency comes up, we'll be delayed some hours. After the procedure they watch me for 6 hours, for internal bleeding.
Then, 3-6 weeks back as an Inmate, leaving my Human Rights at the door, in the dreary, dreary, filthy, massive Homeless Shelter Infirmary, where, at least, so far, I'm permitted to work online, without being evicted. :-(
Interesting. Let the games begin. :-)
The cancer is spreading - a 3rd tumor now, on the border, or invading, the 'healthy' liver half.
Tomorrow begins the 2nd line of attack; two mos. chemo having been the first. If I don't bleed to death, by tomorrow night, they will have successfully attacked the artery feeding the cancerous half of my liver (tho, tumor #3 is bordering, at least, invading, at worse, the healthy liver half :-( ).
Tomorrow's procedure sets up a game of chicken - my cancerous liver half is raced toward dying by starvation of blood supply while simultaneously forcing growth, hopefully, of the healthier half; and the tumors will continue trying to grow and spread before the healthier half is large enough to support me without totally failing if and when the more cancerous half is removed.
When to operate and remove the cancerous liver half? If they do it too soon, the healthier half will not have grown enough and I die of organ failure. If they do it too late, the cancer has spread, and the end game clock starts ticking unstoppably. 3-6 weeks is all I've heard so far.
Chemo is terminated, for now, because surgery cannot take place until chemo is suspended at least 3 weeks, and it is not clear to me the continued expense justifies the marginal increase in my survival time, and the nerve damage in my extremities, well, if it goes to far, and chemo brain becomes permanent, what is the point of surviving?
Tomorrow I go in at 7am. My Intervention Radiologist, nice guy, grad of Georgetown and Stanford. He reserved the 'best' theater for this, but if higher priority surgery emergency comes up, we'll be delayed some hours. After the procedure they watch me for 6 hours, for internal bleeding.
Then, 3-6 weeks back as an Inmate, leaving my Human Rights at the door, in the dreary, dreary, filthy, massive Homeless Shelter Infirmary, where, at least, so far, I'm permitted to work online, without being evicted. :-(
Interesting. Let the games begin. :-)
Ahead of IPCC Climate Report, Skeptic Groups Launch Global Anti-Science Campaign. insideclimatenews.org
9.18.2013
nd "Living is easy, when you're half alive." L. Bernstein
nd "Living is easy, when you're half alive." L. Bernstein
Marliese Roth: Here is a little snippet for you: it is said that as a child Maria Montessori experienced a bout of a serious illness, and at the time, comforted her worried mother, saying, "Don't worry, mama, I won't die now. I have too many important things to do in the world."
Marliese Roth: Here is a little snippet for
you: it is said that as a child Maria Montessori experienced a bout of a serious
illness, and at the time, comforted her worried mother, saying, "Don't
worry, mama, I won't die now. I have too many important things to do in
the world."
'Creator be with you.' I always marvel when that is said. The Creator is ALWAYS with us. The question is, ARE WE WITH THE CREATOR?!?!? Uh, 'NO,' is near always the answer.
'Creator be with you.' I always marvel
when that is said. The Creator is
ALWAYS with us. The
question is, ARE
WE WITH THE
CREATOR?!?!?
Uh, 'NO,' is near
always the answer.
pic The near unbearable pain and sorrow in my world, my life, are the Mother and Father of everything I value in myself; of EVERYTHING worthy I have to offer. [Unless you pick up your Cross, you cannot Live.]
‘Israel should be forced to destroy WMD.’ www.presstv.ir
‘Israel should be forced to destroy WMD’
Syria calls on the international community to put pressure on Israel to destroy its WMD.
From a childhood sweetheart, and impossibly bright Star: "[I think your dad] might even have gleaned that you make [the choices you do] on behalf of the rest of us who can't go the distance."
From a childhood sweetheart, and impossibly bright Star: "[I think your dad] might even have gleaned that you make [the choices you do] on behalf of the rest of us who can't go the distance."
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