Wel it has been a while since I went on a rantpage,but here goes with a new one!
for some darn reason blogger will not allow this to be posted on my site,darn them jerks.
And to add injury to insult GMAIL WOULD NOT ALLOW ME TO SEND THE PEPLY TO THIS.
KEEP IT UP YOU BOZOS AND GMAIL,READER AND BLOGGER CAN ALL TAKE A LONG WALK OF A SHORT PIER!!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment, Mike. Hope you’re feeling all right. Have a good day.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Mike Golch <mjgolch@gmail.com> wrote:Mike Golch has left a new comment on your post “Walking with Mary Oliver in my Head and God at my …“:
great posting.thanks for sharing it.
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Posted by Mike Golch to Over Good Ground at February 20, 2009 12:08 PM
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well folkjs I went way back in time to bring this one to you.I hope everyone is having a great day today!!
http://youtube.com/v/cs_EZuwbeZU
how is this for oddball stuff????? And NO I did not made this one!!
Betty over at this and that has posted an update on her hubby Ed,and it is not good folks,We need to really step up the prayers for hium.
yep folks I had a rotten day with a monster of a headache and while having a seizure I banged my head into the hard part of the couch.I ended up sleeping about 3 1/2 hours.just finished dinner.
We wedge a chair between the couch and my recining chair to try to keep me from falling onto the floor while having a seizure and or just rolling over.The last time that happened I hit my head on a floor lamp. This is an old floor lamp the my inlaws,and they got it from their inlaws. So needless to say this thing is quite old and heavy,and man does that hurt hitting it.
I have a really good one for awww..monday. here’s a hint the title to the photo will be “if I can’t see you,you can’t see me.”
Shattering the Myth of Epilepsy
By Patricia Greco
Publication Date: 02/15/2009
More than 3 million Americans have epilepsy, and 200,000 cases are identified annually, yet the disorder remains the object of misconceptions. “Many people think that epilepsy means having grand mal seizures—the ones you see on ER, with convulsions,” says Dr. Carl W. Bazil, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Columbia University Medical Center. “Those are the most obvious seizures, but they are not the most common.”
Having two or more seizures as a result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain generally warrants a diagnosis of epilepsy. But the kinds of seizures depend on the parts of the brain affected. Often, seizures appear subtle: hands twitch, lips smack, eyes flutter or stare blankly. “The average person whose seizures are not fully controlled will have them perhaps two or three times a month,” says Dr. Orrin Devinsky, director of the New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. “Then there are the less than 5% who have severe cases, some having hundreds of minor seizures a day.”this is where I fit in.
Many people assume the disorder is due to genetics or a brain injury (increasingly common among Iraq War veterans). But 70% of the time, the cause is a mystery. As many as seven in 10 people with epilepsy respond to medication. Other options—including surgery and special diets—may provide relief to those who aren’t helped by drugs.
I refuse to allow any surgery.The diet is not helping much.
I got this from Parade magazine.
Betty over at this and that is asking for prayers. follow the link to offer morale support.