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Thank the good Lord above that the steroids have started working!! Not in so much pain and can sleep for about 6 hours now and Tylenol helps with the pain. Noticed when I am up moving around or sitting and move a certain way I still have the pain. Today is the day we leave for the wedding. Hoping I can manage the trip with as less pain and being as comfortable as possible.

Thanks for all the advice, JINGLES, well wishes..:loveyou: ALL :)

Enjoy your weekend and I'll be seeing the beautiful fall colors of the GREAT SMOKEY MOUNTATINS!!!
 
Enjoy the wedding, CoffeeJ. Hope the trip goes well for you. "Jingles!"
 
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Body Of Missing Florida Baby Chance Walsh Found, Sheriff Says (with video clip) :(

"...Chance was reported missing by his grandparents on October 4th.

Investigators from Florida up to Georgia worked tirelessly on trying to locate the infant after the parents, 36-year-old Joseph Walsh and 32-year-old Kristen Bury gave detectives conflicting stories..."

http://www.cbs12.com/news/top-stori...ce-walsh-found-sheriff-says-30200.shtml?wap=0

WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Walsh-9-wks-North-Port-7-October-2015/page45
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Oscar Pistorius to be released from jail on Oct. 20 :(

"...The 28-year-old Pistorius is expected to serve his house arrest at his uncle's mansion in an upmarket suburb of Pretoria."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/f707...e166f/oscar-pistorius-be-released-jail-oct-20
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‪#‎JodiArias‬ News (sigh): Arias wanted the Arizona Court of Appeals to recuse themselves from hearing her appeal on the murder conviction and her case sent straight to the Arizona Supreme Court because a sitting judge wrote an article titled "Jodi Arias and the cost of seeking the death penalty". Yesterday, the COA denied her request. The judge that wrote the article voluntarily recused himself and her case stays with the AZ COA. The current status: the Appeals Court is waiting for transcripts from the court reporter. The deadline has been extended to Nov. 2nd.

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Explicit sexting with minors details emerge in Ross Harris hot car death trial

"...According to testimony provided by Detective Stoddard in pre-trial hearings on this case this week, on that day Ross Harris talked to these minors about living a child free life. Meanwhile, in a car not very far away, little Cooper Harris was struggling to breathe, until there was just nothing left to breathe in, anymore.

Ross Harris got his wish that day. The State is calling it malice murder.

Pre-trial motion hearings resumed this week in the Justin Ross Harris trial. Since the day of his son’s death, Ross Harris has been in Cobb County Jail awaiting trial. He has been indicted on 8 counts including malice murder, felony murder, and multiple charges related to sexual interactions with minors by text..."

http://www.examiner.com/article/exp...t-car-death-trial?CID=examiner_alerts_article

WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?250138-The-Grand-Jury-amp-Trial/page29
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ABC News Doctor Jamie Zimmerman Dies in Hawaiian Accident

"Jamie Zimmerman, a doctor and reporter with ABC News' medical unit, has drowned while on vacation in Hawaii. She was 31.

Zimmerman apparently lost her footing while trying to cross the Lumahai River on Kauai's north shore and was swept out to sea, ABC News President James Goldston said Thursday in a note to staff. She died Monday, according to a post written by Zimmerman's mother on the doctor's Facebook page..."

http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment...mie-zimmerman-dies-hawaiian-accident-34497370

RIP :candle:
 
We're learning more about the CIA 'cover-up' surrounding JFK's assassination

"...And now, a declassified 2013 report by CIA historian David Robarge details how, at the very least, the CIA knew much more than it has let on..."

http://www.businessinsider.com/cia-jfk-assassination-2015-10
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Yahoo Mail gets a redesign, goes “password-free”

"...The most dramatic shift, though still optional, is the promise that “Yahoo users will never have to use a password again” thanks to a new form of authentication called Yahoo Account Key, said Dylan Casey, the product manager who developed the new tool.

“We’re going to kill passwords altogether,” he said, as he described a new system that sends push notifications to a user’s smartphone or wristwatch asking to verify identity...

http://www.siliconbeat.com/2015/10/15/yahoo/
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Police Warn Parents Not To Post Pictures Of Children On Facebook

"...They claimed that pictures of children on a public profile could be saved and altered by child abusers....

“... we should all be careful when posting photos online.

"We know that sex offenders are able to doctor innocent family photos of children, and developments in photo editing software have made this easier..."

http://andyjwells.tumblr.com/post/131219063552/police-warn-parents-not-to-post-pictures-of
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Raiders of the Lost Web
If a Pulitzer-finalist 34-part series of investigative journalism can vanish from the web, anything can.


"The web, as it appears at any one moment, is a phantasmagoria. It’s not a place in any reliable sense of the word. It is not a repository. It is not a library. It is a constantly changing patchwork of perpetual nowness.

You can't count on the web, okay? It’s unstable. You have to know this..."

http://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...e-lost-web/409210/?&ncid=newsltushpmg00000003
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The Coddling of the American Mind

"Something strange is happening at America’s colleges and universities. A movement is arising, undirected and driven largely by students, to scrub campuses clean of words, ideas, and subjects that might cause discomfort or give offense.."

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/09/the-coddling-of-the-american-mind/399356/
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'Serial killer' truck driver charged with four more deaths after DNA evidence links him to 'restroom rape and murder' 18 years ago

"Robert Rembert, 45, indicted for three killings in 2015 and one in 1997
Ohio prosecutors say DNA links matches rape and killing of a Kimberly Hall, 31, in June, and rape and killing of Rena Mae Payne, 47, in 1997
Rembert convicted of manslaughter for December 1997 parking lot death
He was arrested allegedly shooting dead cousin and woman in September
Also faces counts of kidnapping, robbery, abuse of a corpse and theft ..."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-links-bathroom-rape-murder-18-years-ago.html

WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?292556-OH-Robert-Rembert-Accused-SK-Cuyahoga-County
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Americans over 65 shared their greatest regret in life — and the most common one may surprise you

""What do you regret when you look back on your life?"...

...Karl Pillemer, professor of human development at Cornell University, founder and director of the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging,..
was unprepared for the answer he so often received: "I wish I hadn't spent so much of my life worrying."..."

http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-avoid-the-greatest-regret-in-life-2015-9

When we were at one of my FIL's birthday parties many years ago, he told me not to worry so much about anything. That one sentence has helped me so much thru the years and I'm grateful that he passed on this bit of wisdom to me before he died (may he RIP :candle: )
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Good News For Anyone Who Frets Over Their Forgetfulness

"Ever forget where you parked your car or where you put your keys, and then you find yourself questioning your memory? Relax. That's actually a good sign, according to one new study.

Researchers say that people who go on to develop dementia actually may begin to lose their perception of their poor memory, between two and three years before the onset of the disease.

"Although there were individual differences in when the unawareness started and how fast it progressed, virtually everyone had a lack of awareness of their memory problems at some point in the disease," study author Robert S. Wilson of Rush University Medical Center said in a statement..."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-their-forgetfulness_55df4f86e4b0e7117ba92a97

10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's

http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers.asp#signs
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51 Signs
You're Getting Older


1. Everything hurts and what doesn't hurt doesn't work.

2. The gleam in your eyes is from the sun hitting your bifocals.

3. You feel like the morning after and you haven't been anywhere.

4. Your little black book contains only names that end in M.D.

5. Your children begin to look middle aged.

6. You finally reach the top of the ladder and find it leaning against the wrong wall.

7. Your mind makes contracts your body can't meet.

8. You look forward to a dull evening.

9. Your favorite part of the newspaper is "20 Years Ago Today."

10. You turn out the lights for economic rather than romantic reasons.

11. You sit in a rocking chair and can't get it going.

12. Your knees buckle, and your belt won't.

14. You're 17 around the neck, 42 around the waist, and 95 around the golf course.

15. Your back goes out more than you do.

17. Your Pacemaker makes the garage doors go up when you see a pretty girl.

18. The little old gray haired lady you helped across the street is your wife.

19. You sink your teeth into a steak, and they stay there.

20. You have too much room in the house and not enough in the medicine cabinet.

21. You get your exercise acting as a pallbearer for your friends who exercise.

22. You know all the answers, but nobody asks you the questions.

23. You're asleep, but others worry that you're dead.

24. You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room.

25. You buy a compass for the dash of your car.

26. You are proud of your lawn mower.

27. Your best friend is dating someone half his age...and isn't breaking any laws.

28. You call Olan Mills before they call you.

29. Your arms are almost too short to read the newspaper.

30. You sing along with the elevator music.

31. You would rather go to work than stay home sick.

32. You constantly talk about the price of gasoline.

33. You enjoy hearing about other people's operations.

34. You consider coffee one of the most important things in life.

35. You make an appointment to see the dentist.

36. You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge.

37. Neighbors borrow your tools.

38. People call at 9 p.m. and ask, "Did I wake you?"

39. You have a dream about prunes.

40. You answer a question with, "because I said so."

41. You send money to PBS.

42. The end of your tie doesn't come anywhere near the top of your pants.

43. You take a metal detector to the beach.

44. You wear black socks with sandals.

45. You know what the word "equity" means.

46. You can't remember the last time you lay on the floor to watch TV.

47. Your ears are hairier than your head.

48. You get into a heated argument about pension plans.

49. You got cable for the weather channel (sometimes referred to as "Old Folks MTV").

50. You have a party and the neighbors don't even realize it.

51. When you bend over, you look for something else to do while you're down there.
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Years Later, Father Still Stands on Street Corners Looking for Daughter Ashely Morris :(

"They say a father's love is unending. That's certainly true for Don Morris, who was days shy of his fiftieth birthday when his 28-year-old daughter Ashley Morris Mullis disappeared from Muncie, Indiana in September of 2013..."

http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/cold...treet-corners-looking-daughter-ashely-n422641

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WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...N-Ashley-Morris-Mullis-27-Muncie-19-Sept-2013
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Can DNA Evidence Solve a 30-Year-Old Crime?

"San Diego police believe DNA evidence has finally enabled them to solve the case of a 14-year-old girl who was gruesomely murdered in 1984. But what if the evidence is wrong?...

Lambert produced a second photo, which showed a pretty 14-year-old girl with feathered brown hair and heavy makeup, her eyes large and her lips parted. “Oh, I remember her,” Brown said. The girl’s name was Claire Hough, and she had been sexually assaulted, mutilated, and strangled to death on a San Diego beach in 1984. The notorious crime had never been solved. But in 2012, the SDPD crime lab had tested evidence recovered from the crime scene and discovered that DNA from bloodstains on Hough’s jeans matched that of the man in the first photo, Tatro, who was a convicted rapist...."

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine...torrey-pines/403186/?utm_source=yahoo&ref=yfp

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(Claire Hough was 14 years old when her body was found at Torrey Pines beach, in San Diego, in August 1984. She had been strangled, sexually assaulted, and mutilated. (Courtesy of the Hough Family))

WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Torrey-Pines-State-Beach-4-August-1984/page6
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Raiders of the Lost Web
If a Pulitzer-finalist 34-part series of investigative journalism can vanish from the web, anything can.


"The web, as it appears at any one moment, is a phantasmagoria. It’s not a place in any reliable sense of the word. It is not a repository. It is not a library. It is a constantly changing patchwork of perpetual nowness.

You can't count on the web, okay? It’s unstable. You have to know this..."

http://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...e-lost-web/409210/?&ncid=newsltushpmg00000003
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Yes or No, thanks for all the really great articles you post!

This article is quite interesting in itself, but the story that was lost (and eventually rebuilt) on the web is fascinating. It's quite lengthy, but pulls you in right from the start.

Here's the link: http://thecrossingstory.com/chapters/intro.html
 
Morning all! :wave:

Spellbound said:
Here's a chart to help you, Niner.
Oh this is easier than the article YESorNO posted, besides I had a problem bringing up that link...

Spellbound said:
Niner, I agree with Y/N ..... you are doing the cooking and it isn't the same as your hubby's good skills. Bet you aren't eating as much or as regular, and all the extra stress and physical activity is taking off the pounds.

Glad your hubby will be home soon.

Yea, you guys are probably right! I'm NOT a cook! :lol: and also the running around has taken off the pounds! But I'll keep an eye out on my weight though, and see how low I go. I knew I was in trouble last time, when I got to 97 pounds!! (from 160!). And of course, my primary physican at the time thought I had leukemia! So, off to an onocologist I went... of course, he didn't find any kind of cancer in me, and didn't even think of checking my thyroid either! Took me about 3 years when I got on Medicare to go to a county clinic, and the physician figured it out right away! I took some pills for 6 months, and everything was back to normal. :happydance:

Yes, YESorNO - :tyou: for all the articles you posted! I marked down the ones I want to read later!

coffeejunkie - enjoy the wedding and the Smokey Mountains!!

My grocery shopping day... will visit the Huz this morning and than do all my errands...

See you all later! Enjoy the day everyone!

:seeya:
 
Hey! :wave:

I'm :laughing: here on the bra chocolates! Good one!

Okay - I'm a dummy... :blush: but how do you know if you need an A, B, C, or D cup ?? :waitasec: never understood that! :D I know I'm a 36! I guess I might try a "C" cup than??!! :thinking: any suggestions?

Did I tell you all that the Huz gets to come next Wednesday!?? :happydance: he's looking forward to it too! He'll get his physical therapy here, as they don't always come to get him for his therapy there...

So... he gets his bone marrow extract next Monday, Oct. 19th, and than has an appointment with his hematologist, Tuesday, Oct. 27th for the results! Crossing my fingers and praying that the results will be a "simple" solution to his problems! At least getting his red blood cell count up there! Than he can get his pacemaker!

Okay - I'm undecided on "what" to do...
On August 26th I saw my primary doctor for just a six month check (actually, just to renew my Celebrex), I weighed 145; than on Oct 7th I saw my orthopedic surgeon, I weighed 140. Today on my scale at home it says 135. So that means I've lost 5 pounds in a week. So I'm wondering if my thyroid problem has come back; I told the Huz about the weight loss, but he thinks it's because I've more active than usual. In the first of September for 5 days I did a LOT of walking at the Latvian Song & Dance Festival; coming back home, I was jumping up and down (from reading WS :D) helping the Huz for stuff he needed. So am I losing weight because of all the walking, etc. or my thyroid problem has returned. I know the first time it was actually stress that screwed up my thyroid (trying to find my daughter), and now it's stress related to the Huz getting so sick, plus my little bro dying. What do you think? :thinking:

Okay - off to read my book :book:
See you all tomorrow!
:seeya:

Niner, I'm so concerned about what both you and your husband are going through. I hope your friends and family can step in and be of some assistance?

Also, please forgive me for asking if it's a sensitive subject (BBM), but what happened to your daughter?

If it's not something you care to answer, I totally understand.

My biggest hope is that you and your husband get back to being healthy and happy. :)
 
Hi! :wave:

YESorNO said:
Oscar Pistorius to be released from jail on Oct. 20 :(

"...The 28-year-old Pistorius is expected to serve his house arrest at his uncle's mansion in an upmarket suburb of Pretoria."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/f7076...ed-jail-oct-20

:notgood: :maddening: Now this is really shameful...

GigiG said:
Niner, I'm so concerned about what both you and your husband are going through. I hope your friends and family can step in and be of some assistance?

Also, please forgive me for asking if it's a sensitive subject (BBM), but what happened to your daughter?

If it's not something you care to answer, I totally understand.

My biggest hope is that you and your husband get back to being healthy and happy. :)

Please don't be concerned, as we will be taken care of by the local Health Services; they will send us a physical therapist and a nurse, and if the Huz needs "healthier" foods LOL! than they will help with that too!

Since it's a bit anonymous here I don't mind sharing. I lost my daughter to adoption in the "Baby Scoop Era" back in the 60s; VERY taboo for a single woman to have a child, could not get work or even go to college - it was a closed adoption, but I found a forum in 2004 where there were "search angels" and I found out her "real" name and where she lived. At least I know she is alive and well!! Right now she doesn't want any contact and I am abiding with her wishes... I found her 2 days after her 36th birthday! The internet changed everything about "closed" adoptions! Now that my parents have both died, I've come out of the "closet" with this... :)

YES! That's my biggest hope, too, that the Huz gets back to being healthy and happy! :happydance: I'm praying for a simple solution to his red blood cells. We shall "see" in 2 weeks...

Okay - getting off the laptop... :pcguru:

See you all tomorrow! :seeya:

and another sharing photo!
 

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Thank you for sharing that, Niner. I didn't know. I remember those days all too well.
 
Hi! :wave:



:notgood: :maddening: Now this is really shameful...



Please don't be concerned, as we will be taken care of by the local Health Services; they will send us a physical therapist and a nurse, and if the Huz needs "healthier" foods LOL! than they will help with that too!

Since it's a bit anonymous here I don't mind sharing. I lost my daughter to adoption in the "Baby Scoop Era" back in the 60s; VERY taboo for a single woman to have a child, could not get work or even go to college - it was a closed adoption, but I found a forum in 2004 where there were "search angels" and I found out her "real" name and where she lived. At least I know she is alive and well!! Right now she doesn't want any contact and I am abiding with her wishes... I found her 2 days after her 36th birthday! The internet changed everything about "closed" adoptions! Now that my parents have both died, I've come out of the "closet" with this... :)

YES! That's my biggest hope, too, that the Huz gets back to being healthy and happy! :happydance: I'm praying for a simple solution to his red blood cells. We shall "see" in 2 weeks...

Okay - getting off the laptop... :pcguru:

See you all tomorrow! :seeya:

and another sharing photo!

Aw, Niner. I apologize if my question meant you're having to talk about uncomfortable stuff again, especially if you've already put it out there.

I hope that given a bit of time your daughter might reconsider. :) If only she could know that her birth mother was such a sweet and caring person. I think she would be proud and honored... and want to be in touch with you...
 
Hi Niner , your story is not shameful! You did the right thing. You did what was best for both. Never feel shamed. ((((hugs)))) :blowkiss:
 
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