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What a way to die

September 8, 2006 by Tricia

Oh dear, I just found out how I’m going to die and I’m afraid it won’t be pretty. I wonder if you can change your fate or destiny once you know what it’s going to be?

You scored as Gunshot. Your death will be by gunshot, probably because you are some important person or whatever. Possibly a sniper, nice, quick, clean shot to the head. Just beautiful.

Gunshot
 
67%
Posion
 
60%
Accident
 
60%
Disease
 
47%
Disappear
 
40%
Stabbed
 
27%
Suicide
 
27%
Cut Throat
 
27%
Drowning
 
27%
Natural Causes
 
27%
Bomb
 
20%
Suffocated
 
7%
Eaten
 
7%

How Will You Die??
created with QuizFarm.com

I thought for sure that it would tell me I’d die of illness or disease. I mean I do have Crohn’s so that makes me susceptible to severe complications. Plus I work in a hospital, in the ER where all the germs hang out.

Take the test if you dare and come back and tell me what your fate is.





Filed Under: Recreation Tagged With: General Musings, How you are going to die, quiz, test

Friendly Fire?

September 6, 2006 by Tricia

(Wordless Wednesday below this post)

Canadian Troups have taken a lot of loses in Afghanistan in the last few months.

This past week has been particularly bad. I hate to hear about our brave soldiers losing their lives while fighting with the enemy or because they were ambushed by the Taliban, but at least they went there knowing that that could happen. However when I hear that our soldiers were killed or wounded due to friendly fire I get really angry.

PANJWAII, Afghanistan (CP) – The sun lifted into a clear sky with the usual haze of dust at 5:30 a.m. Monday while two U.S. A-10 Thunderbolts swept down the narrow Arghandab River valley, blasting away at supposed Taliban positions.

A young corporal from Newfoundland glanced toward the heavens, noting one aircraft’s sickening low-pitched moan as it shattered the ground with a 10-second burst of about 300 shells the size of pop cans.

It’s far from the rat-tat-tat usually associated with a machine-gun.

“It’s like the noise a whale makes when it runs into a ship,” said Cpl. J. R. Smith from Mount Pearl, N.L.

An hour later, the soldiers found out more than 30 Canadian soldiers, including Pte. Mark Graham who died, were the unintended targets at the bottom of that strafing run. A giant Chinook helicopter was needed to ferry out all the wounded.

How can something like this happen?

In earlier reports it was stated that the Canadian troups were aware that the US fighter planes would be passing over within a half hour. If the Canadians knew the Thunderbolts would be passing by, why on earth did the US pilots not know that the Canadians were right below them? How did they mistake the Canadian troups for Taliban Insurgents?

I don’t understand. I want some answers as to how something like this could happen. 30 injured, 1 dead (a father, an Olympic relay runner). Of the 30 injured only 5 are expected to return to duty.

I don’t mean to offend any Americans that might be reading this. I’m sure you (an American) would be upset if other UN troups accidentally killed or injured your soldiers, right? With all the high tech equiptment available these days you would think something like this would be impossible.

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In other news, I’m sure that just about everyone has heard that Steve Irwin passed away. He’s the Crocodile Hunter if you don’t know him by his real name. As a reptile owner and lover, some of his antics used to upset me. I thought he took too many risky chances with wild animals, and that he might have at times accidentally encouraged others to do so, and in doing so this would end up giving reptiles and even worse name in peoples minds. But he was an animal lover, an educator and he had a passion for life that most people never attain. He’ll be missed.

One of my favorite memories of him was from an episode where he was sitting in a sandy area with a small bearded dragon. He was busy telling the view audience that beardies are usually friendly and that they either don’t bite or rarely bite when the little guy jumped up and bit him on the nose. It was hilarious.

You’ll be missed Steve!

And to all the people who have been posting jokes and making fun of his death. Shame on you.

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 30 injured, A 10 thunderbolts, afghanistan, Friendly fire, One Canadian soldier killed, Politics, US friendly fire attack

Happy Birthday to Me

September 6, 2006 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday:

Prince Napoleon Antique Climbing Rose (I’ll take a dozen of these any day – oh what a lovely scent!)

princenapoleon

Please leave a link ONLY if you are a wordless Wednesday participant (or a frequent commenter):

Filed Under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Antique Rose, Birthday, photo, Prince Napoleon, Scented, Wordless Wednesday

Blogexplosion what’s happened to you?

September 5, 2006 by Tricia

First question: Where are the new owners of what used to be a very good blog traffic exchange? The new owner(s) hasn’t introduced him or herself yet to all of the members.

Next- What’s going on with thumbnail pictures of our blogs? I have four blogs running on Bl0gexplosion and only two of them have thumbnails right now. I stupidly decided that I wanted to change the thumbnail for Breath of life, oh, about THREE weeks ago. I’ve submitted my request twice and it still hasn’t been changed.

Might I suggest that when a person requests a new thumbnail, that the current thumbnail is not removed until the new one is ready to replace it. Wouldn’t that be so much better than staring at a blank white thumbnail that gives a viewer no idea of what the blog is about?

The other site of mine that doesn’t have a thumbnail is Odd Planet. You see, I recently moved Odd Planet from Bl0gexplosions blog hosting site Bl0gcharm to my own domain. I did this for a few reasons. 1. so I could have more control over my posts such as setting up automated posts. 2. So that my visitors could actually comment easily. The bl0gcharm comment system is terrible.

My third reason for moving Odd Planet from bl0gcharm to my own domain is a big one. When bl0gcharm started up it offered a small incentive – bloggers could make some money by having their blogs on bl0gcharm. That sounded interesting so I decided to create a blog there in early February and that’s when Odd Planet was born. It took me until early July to make $10 on bl0gcharm. $10 is the minimum amount of money that they will pay out to your paypal account. I requested my payout and it said pending. Alright, I can wait a day or two.

Nearly two months have gone by since I made my first request for a Bl0gcharm payout. I’ve sent in two support tickets about my problem and they haven’t been answered. Not a peep. I just sent in a third support ticket about this issue and I also sent one in about the lengthy wait for thumbnails.

Has anybody else noticed that their sites aren’t getting as many views as they used to on Bl0gexplosion? I’m pretty sure that my sites used to get at least 25 hits a day, but lately the highest amount is perhaps 12 hits each and often less than that. What’s up with that?

I’m not trying to run down Bl0gexplosion. It’s a good service and I’ve met a lot of great people and gained several regular visitors through them, but it’s hit a lot of bumps in the road lately and I’d love to know how the new owner is planning on addressing those problems.

Has anyone else run into problems with Bl0gexplosion lately? Have you had any response from the support team at all?

Filed Under: Blog traffic exchanges Tagged With: blog soldiers, blog traffic, Blog traffic exchanges, blogadvance, blogazoo, Blogexplosion, blogmad

Itchy and Scratchy

September 4, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever watched a drunk person when they are trying to stand still? They can’t can they? Their body starts to wobble from side to side or front to back. They think they’re standing still, but they rarely can.

That’s sort of what I’m like right now. I’m wobbling as I sit here typing. I think I am anyway, it sure feels like it. I definitely stagger when I walk.

If someone’s making a bobble head doll in my image now would be the time to observe and get the moves right ’cause my head is a bobbin’.

It’s 8:30 in the morning. I haven’t gone to bed yet. It’s not for lack of being tired or not wanting to go to bed. I want to sleep, man do I want to sleep. I’ve pretty much been up since I awoke on Friday morning. Ok, I’ve slept a bit. 2 hours Saturday night, and uh, oh – that’s it. That’s not good is it?

So now you’re probably wondering why I haven’t slept. Do I have insomnia? Nope. Have I tried to sleep? Yep.

It’s my pain meds.

None of my prescriptions have changed. The newest pain medication that I’m on was given to me sometime in early June I think. So nothings new, but suddenly I’m reacting to them- badly.

The pain medications are all opioids – derivatives of morphine. I don’t take many of them, in fact I take less than what the doctor has prescribed. My pain doctor is aware of this. She knows I need the medication, but she also knows that I can’t take the total dosage that she’s prescribed. For example, one of the medications orders are to take two tablets every four hours when needed. Well, I can’t take two of them or I’ll become a total zombie, AND I’ll get so nauseated that I’ll throw up.

Same with one of the other meds that’s even stronger. That one’s directions are to take one pill every 4 to 6 hours when needed. I can only take half a pill. I’ve only taken a whole pill when the pain was so severe that I didn’t plan on moving around, thinking or doing anything. If I take a whole pill I get the shakes, and I throw up if I move around.

I usually take about three of the first medication that I mentioned each day. Mostly in the evenings and very early morning hours. The second pill I have perhaps only once every three or four days, and only half of one at that.

There is a third pain medication that I take. This one is a long acting opioid. It’s a slow release pain medication that lasts for 12 hours. I’m sure some of you can guess what it is but I really don’t want to state specifically what meds I’m taking. That pill doesn’t hit me quite as hard because it only releases a little bit of the pain medication at a time over the 12 hour period. I’m supposed to take one of those every night at bedtime specifically so that the pain will be lowered enough that I can get to sleep. I don’t take that pill every night – even though I’m supposed to, and again my doctor is aware of this. I do take it about 5 times a week though, and it has been helping to lower my pain levels at night. That’s the one that I started most recently.

All of these opioid medications have side effects – the nausea, dizziness, light headedness and sleepiness that I experience when I take these meds are quite normal side effects. Itching is a less common side effect, but unless it’s accompanied by hives and swelling it can be considered a normal side effect of opioid analgesics as well.

I started seeing the pain doctor and began receiving prescriptions for pain medication on a regular basis this past January. This has been the only time I’ve ever been prescribed pain medications regularly since my Crohn’s began in 1992. I think I only got pain meds twice since 1992 – for other problems and I saved them to use when my Crohns pain was really bad. I don’t want to have to stop taking them as they are the only thing that takes the edge off of the constant pain that I’ve been in for the last two + years.

Unfortunately I’m afraid that I might have to stop taking them, and very soon. I’ve started to have a bad side effect, and that’s why I can’t sleep.

As I said earlier it’s common for all these meds to cause some itchiness occasionally, and I’ve experienced some itching from time to time, but not every time I take a pill. Just now and then. I’ll have an itchy leg, or itchy scalp for a half hour or so and then it will go away.

On Friday evening my husband and I decided to watch a DVD movie. I had taken one of my pain pills earlier and I think I took one near the beginning of the movie. I was lying down trying to relax as I watched the movie and sometime, perhaps halfway through the movie, I fell asleep. We were watching the movie late in the evening- perhaps starting at 11 p.m, so I think I fell asleep around midnight or a bit later. I awoke at 1:30 with bad abdominal pain. I took my long acting pain pill at that time and then I went over to my computer and started puttering around.

I was in a lot of pain and there was no way I could have slept. I don’t think the pain started to calm down until about 6 a.m. or so. Around that time I started to get a bit itchy. Ok, that’s normal enough. I still wasn’t tired enough to sleep after all the pain I’d been through all night and I didn’t end up going upstairs to the bedroom until 8:30 in the morning or so. I tried to read a novel. The itching was starting to drive me a bit nuts, I think every part of my body was itching. I’d rub or scratch a bit and it would calm down and my eyes would get heavy and my novel would snap closed. Then I’d wake up a and try to read some more, and I’d itch some more.

By 11 a.m. I knew it was a losing battle. I was going insane with the itching. I went downstairs and found my husband in the kitchen. He’d gotten up earlier. He had no clue that I was in so much distress until he saw me walking into the room swiping at my head, and jiggling my arms and legs to try to stop the itching.

I desperately said to him “Get the Benadryl!” He scrambled to the cupboard to try to find the antihistamine medication that would help stop the itching. I didn’t have any hives so I didn’t think it was an allergic reaction, but I was pretty sure the Benadryl would help.

It did help. Within a half hour or so the itching had calmed. It didn’t totally stop, but it calmed down. Somehow I made it through the rest of the day and well into the early hours of Sunday morning without getting tired enough to fall asleep.

I decided on Saturday evening that I wouldn’t take the long acting pain medication in case that was the one that set off the itching. I stuck with the very first pain medication that I described for you- the one that I can take two pills every four hours (but don’t ). I tried to go to bed at about 4 a.m. on Sunday morning but the itching was happening again.

I have a problem here. When I don’t get much sleep the pain is worse. So I tried taking some meds again last night. Again the itching. Crazy crazy itching, and here I sit still awake.

If I don’t take the pain meds I won’t bring my pain levels down enough so that I can fall asleep. If I do take the pain meds it seems that I’m going to suffer with horrible itching. I’m hesitant to take the antihistamine (Benadryl) too often because opioids increase the effect of the antihistamine and I believe vis-versa.

What a predicament eh?

It’s Labour Day Monday here so I can’t call my doctor. I will be calling her tomorrow morning though as I need to figure out how to get around this problem. I’m very afraid that she’ll tell me to stop taking my pain meds, and since I’m on some of the strongest meds that you can take – and they only take the edge off my pain (rather than totally take it away) – I’ll probably suffer quite a bit if I have to stop them, and there won’t be much else that they can give me that will be unlikely to cause the same side effects that I’ve been having.

Send some good thoughts or prayers my way that the itching stops?

I’m going to go and try to go to sleep now. If you don’t hear from me for a while I’m sleeping. Shhhhhhhhhhhhh

Scratch, scratch … grrrr SCRATCH, scratch, scratch … nod, bobble, wobble

Oh yeah, it’s my birthday on Wednesday. I sure hope that I feel better by then!

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Shopping Tagged With: crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, itching, pain, pain medication, pain meds, scratching, Shopping, side effects

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