I see the pics.
Do they fly?
(does he have a beard?:facepalm![]()
Good Afternoon my SB family!
Pneumonia Update: Thank you again for all your Jingles!
Went to the doctor today and had a chest X-ray and it is clear! I can now go to PT to get stronger, starting off in the pool. I am still oxygen dependent as I get short of breath on exertion, but I only need 2L which is awesome. Hopefully I will deflate as my Prednisone doses are tapered. Nothing fits and I am so afraid my leggings, which are stretched to the hilt, are going to roll all the way down. Now that might cause others PTSD...
What is Spanx- is that a girdle -with a new name :facepalm:
I didn't watch them- because of my BW and because I was so burned-out with the trials. Frankly- I had enough- I cried "Uncle".![]()
Have any of you seen the new Lincoln MKZ commercial with Matthew McConaughy getting dressed in black tie? You see him put his contacts in, see shots of his shoes and watch, closet, etc. OMG, this has to be the sexiest commercial I have ever seen and there is nothing evocative about it. It is in black and white and IMO pure genius from an advertising perspective.
If you have seen it, did you pay attention to it or am I on too much medication and not enough oxygen. Or maybe all that boy toy talk....
I wanted to try to share some pictures of my Guinea Bird who likes to look in our living room window. LOL I don't know if I can be successful but will give it a try.
Hatfield, that is so sweet ! :happydance: Cute little Guinea! :skip:
Any mention of dementia is scary---I fear that disease so dang much!
Here you go Zuri :facepalm:
Now kiss him goodnight :winkkiss: and you will see him in your dreams:
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Link: http://i11.servimg.com/u/f11/12/50/72/97/matthe10.jpg
1 hour of Matthew McConaughey watching rain and drinking coffee
[video=youtube;uqdvYJ-7IrM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqdvYJ-7IrM[/video]
:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
:tomato:
Lewy body dementia is truly scary, but at least we're becoming educated about it.
In the late '80s, my stepfather, having just turned 50, developed symptoms of both Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and the progression was frighteningly rapid.
My mother cared for him at home as long as she could, but soon had to find an institution that would provide care for someone with his unique set of symptoms. Believe it or not, back then there were no facilities with programs specific to even just Alzheimer's. They were mostly generic nursing homes for people who could no longer take care of themselves.
The one place she found was in Baltimore, so she would drive from her home in Virginia to visit him and do his laundry at least three times a week. (As with all long-term facilities, regular visits keeps the staff on their toes, but also let's them know that the patient isn't a "nobody.")
He deteriorated very quickly, and died within a few years. Due to my mother's vigilance, and in conjunction with Johns Hopkins Medical Center, arrangements were made in advance to have his brain examined post-mortem to help doctors learn and better understand the pathology.
While we were never privy to the results, I now feel pretty certain that he had Lewy body dementia. I hope and pray that the doctors and researchers were able to learn something from their examination of his brain. Due to the timing, it would seem that his death was synchronistic with the identification of Lewy body dementia as a bona fide disease.
From Wikipedia:
Dementia with Lewy bodies was first described by Japanese psychiatrist and neuropathologist Kenji Kosaka in 1976.[28] LBD only started to be diagnosed in the mid-1990s after the discovery of alpha-synuclein staining first highlighted Lewy bodies in the cortex of post mortem brains of a subset of dementia patients.
Unfortunately, as was the case with Robin Williams, it seems it is still a disease that can only be confirmed after a brain biopsy has been performed.
Do you remember this song Zuri? It's about 1971 or so.
[video=youtu;tf41aEFLCJQ]http://youtu.be/tf41aEFLCJQ[/video]
Ive been thinking about trying some of the supplements that are supposed to help the brain out. They sound interesting and a little scary. Not sure I want to fool with those though.
My husband has pizzed me off today. We were at the bank and he had a warm greeting to an attractive customer in line with him. I asked who it was and he said it was a waitress he knew next door to his business, who had been arrested for stealing thousands of dollars from her
her employer. I said, "How can you still like her?" He said, "She has always been nice to me." I flashed back to JA and reamed him a new one. Does not being a thieftake away your respect for someone?