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Posted on entry No ideas but in pieces ::: June 01, 2005, 05:09 PM:
And here I was thinking a Slipstream was a Interstellar highway...
Posted on entry Open thread 41 ::: May 23, 2005, 06:10 PM:
I was tempted to post 8 urls and see if it made it past the filter.

Just checking in.
Posted on entry On reading Thomas Friedman ::: April 26, 2005, 10:38 AM:
"Things are true because you say they are."

The World's not Flat????

I read it on the Internet, it must be....
Posted on entry Spring ::: April 17, 2005, 10:13 PM:
I bet it's a good exhausted you feel though.

All those Endophrins being released.....
Posted on entry Open thread 39 ::: April 16, 2005, 01:32 PM:
It was Ten Oclock last night when I first read this.

I didn't know then, and I still don't know now.

Perhaps I should check the attic!
Posted on entry Neurological update ::: April 15, 2005, 08:08 PM:
You really have my sympathy in having to deal with Doctors.

At the time of my accident, the loss of my scalp was always the number one topic reguardless of why I actually made an appointment.

"You say your shoulder, elbow and wrist hurt? You try and pick up something and have a sharp pain and drop whatever it was you were picking up?..... Well that's interesting, let me see how well your scalp is healing."

I had numerous other injuries, and the loss of my scalp was the most life threatening, but if I made an appointment to be sure my arm isn't damaged, and my scalp is already being treated, then please humor me and look at my arm!

The worse part is that my injury severely effected my speech. It takes longer to get a thought out, and I tend to mix up words. My now 15 minute attention span made me think the injury was very similar to an extreme case of ADD. Maybe a medication to treat that could benifit me, but twice I made an appointment to see if that was an option, and both times instead of saying "Would a med for ADD benifit me", I accidently asked if a med for Alzhiemers might help. That led to a brief discussion on the fact that my injury could not be similar to someone with Alzhiemers because the latter is caused by plaque or something, and there is no point in continueing this conversation, but opened the door once again for the perpetual question, "Let me see how your scalp is healing?"

I wish you the very best in your hunt for a good physician!

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