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We're under a tornado warning , and there is circulation going on. Well , the sirens are going off and hail the size of two and a half inches in some places.


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Hi, are you close to Ohio?


LOL no, In North Texas, It's coming cross Denton right now. But I think y'all are going to get hit also. It's heading your way.


Last week in Navarro county that had twenty inches of rain and more is expected tonight. My sister said the little family cemetery is under water.
 
Now I'm trying to remember the first time I saw MM. I think it was in the movie "Frailty". Very good flick about demon killers, and pretty creepy too. :groucho:


I love that movie! It is very creepy and not much creeps me out.

I think I first saw MM in Dazed and Confused.

Language warning.


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Taking out neesaki's vid clip as WS will allow only one video per post!?
 
I agree with your thinking on supplements for brain loss, Y/N. That is excellent info you listed, also.
i think the best thing we can do is to keep our brains active. I do believe working puzzles (hidden objects, word search, crosswords,number puzzles, etc) and reading help to keep our brains from losing some function. Definitely not a cure, but incredibly helpful. Anything that stimulates our mental abilities. And of course, eating healthy, decent sleep, and getting at least moderate exercise .... moving is stimulating.
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I worked in the Deli 'til I was 79. seriously I think that helped my mind a lot. I've been tested and so far it's doing great..like everyone else I'm slow on some recent happenings. Yes by a Psychiatrist too..
 
Did you ever get one of those daylight lamps? Mine is on as is the Conure's light. I was also told to take Vitamin D and D3, because of lack of exposure to the sun. If you need one, they have them cheap at Walgreens. I also bought the daylight light bulbs at Home Depot for my room lamps, hoping that would help as my shades are always drawn.

The weather sure can put a damper on things, plus the time change messes with your circadian rhythms. I think we just need to stay on one time since we spend 7 months on Daylight Saving Time. Hope you feel better. Sending bright light and Jingles you all's ways. Xo
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Hi Zuri ,my Doctor put me on Vit. D.. I only take what he tells me to. Some build up and can be dangerous.
Oh Iron too! Take care..
 
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LOL no, In North Texas, It's coming cross Denton right now. But I think y'all are going to get hit also. It's heading your way.


Last week in Navarro county that had twenty inches of rain and more is expected tonight. My sister said the little family cemetery is under water.
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Thanks I Like, yes we are due for cool on weekend...we missed the last one , went North! STAY SAFE.
 
The lights are a great idea to try to get more "sun". I think you must mean like "grow lights" that are used for growing plants indoors. I never thought about using them on myself but I do think its a great idea to have 1 or 2 since I don't get outside much.

I do think there is something to sunlight and Vitamin D because whenever we step out in warm sun after being cooped up inside it is like our body is saying it is good.
Actually, The lights are daylight lights, giving the same type of pure light as the sun without the harmful rays. I will try and find an example to post. Walgreens has them for $30 or so. Ott Lights are another example. They were recommended to me by my therapist for mood heightening (if that is the right word). I think I would like a grow light though if I had plants. It is probably the same premise, just packaged and advertised differently.
 
Hey, that's it... My first impressions was that he'd had muscle wasting, which is also not a good thing. Maybe he had that too, Idk. And it is a shame.

I think you are right in that He had muscle wasting too. It changed his whole face and skull. For Muscle wasting to have occurred, either the weight loss was too extreme or too fast IIRC. He has never had that appealing softness that he once had since that weight loss.
 
Actually, The lights are daylight lights, giving the same type of pure light as the sun without the harmful rays. I will try and find an example to post. Walgreens has them for $30 or so. Ott Lights are another example. They were recommended to me by my therapist for mood heightening (if that is the right word). I think I would like a grow light though if I had plants. It is probably the same premise, just packaged and advertised differently.

here you go:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...nal-affective-disorder-treatment/art-20048298

Prices vary, and I'm not really sure how much difference it makes.

On a different note, I also like the idea of this light, since I can't stand alarm clocks:

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-HF352..._UL160_SR113,160_&refRID=0GJV8RXS1A1PHBV7SVHQ

http://deals.kinja.com/if-you-re-still-jolting-yourself-awake-with-the-harsh-t-1740742833
 
I had my DH go to Best Buy and get a more powerful wifi extender to see if the wifi speed would improve. He got the Nethear AC1200 Wifi Range Extender and it is a beautiful thing. At least the speed for loading the pages has improved and I haven't had to toggle the wifi back and forth yet.

Thank you ATL for the recommendation! Spellbound too!
 
I think you are right in that He had muscle wasting too. It changed his whole face and skull. For Muscle wasting to have occurred, either the weight loss was too extreme or too fast IIRC. He has never had that appealing softness that he once had since that weight loss.

Here's a pic of him from 2012. He was so thin and weak he had lean on his mom for support...

matthew-mcconaughey-2-300.jpg
 
2009 - The deadliest mass shooting at a US military installation occurs at Fort Hood, Texas, when US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan kills 13 and wounds 29. He would be shown to have ties to the 911 bombers and the first bombing of the trade center in 1993. But he's not a terrorist - nope just a plain old workplace violence. He would be given the death penalty.

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I agree with your thinking on supplements for brain loss, Y/N. That is excellent info you listed, also.
i think the best thing we can do is to keep our brains active. I do believe working puzzles (hidden objects, word search, crosswords,number puzzles, etc) and reading help to keep our brains from losing some function. Definitely not a cure, but incredibly helpful. Anything that stimulates our mental abilities. And of course, eating healthy, decent sleep, and getting at least moderate exercise .... moving is stimulating.

Interesting article on the subject:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/brain-training-exercises-study_563bb728e4b0411d3070229c
 
Wow, you did your homework on this one, Y/N. :) I have to agree that most supplements are questionable at best. I take only a few, Vit. B, Vit. C, Omega fatty acids, and a Probiotic. I don't know how many dollars worth of that stuff I've thrown in the trash, especially on diet related products, like fat burners, etc. HogWash, that's what it all is that gets even more attention because of Dr. Oz and others.

BBM Those articles and what I was trying to explain by posting them were only in reference to the so-called brain-boosting supplements (and drugs).

Some supplements are needed by some people who have deficiencies and are good for you, especially if they are prescribed by a MD, IMO.

These are the supplements I have taken thru the years- all prescribed by a MD:

daily B-12 shots for anemia

Feosol- iron supplement- also for anemia

ZINC- for black hairy tongue that I developed after an kidney stone operation and having to take so many antibotics- cleared my black tongue in a few days! :)

L. acidophilus- for a very bad yeast infection episode, brought on by high doses of pennicillin prescribed by dentist (because I had Rheumatic fever as a child), that would not resolve by other means

Various multi-vitamins off/on thru the years (which I stopped taking after the "are vitamin supplements necessary" studies)
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potassium gluconate- for charley-horse pain in legs (the only supplement I am taking now)
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When I was a child, my father gave us cod liver oil in liquid form (burped it allll day :gaah:), then changed to pill form . He swore by that for good health (and also a glass of wine with dinner every night- not for the children tho' :facepalm:). But my mother would not take the vitamins prescribe when she was pregnant by her MD- she was afraid to take anything that may harm the child she was carrying (you never know she said).

There are many studies/articles for/against vitamin supplements: (here I go again :facepalm: )

Enough Is Enough: Stop Wasting Money on Vitamin and Mineral Supplements

"Three articles in this issue address the role of vitamin and mineral supplements for preventing the occurrence or progression of chronic diseases. First, Fortmann and colleagues (1) systematically reviewed trial evidence to update the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation on the efficacy of vitamin supplements for primary prevention in community-dwelling adults with no nutritional deficiencies. After reviewing 3 trials of multivitamin supplements and 24 trials of single or paired vitamins that randomly assigned more than 400 000 participants, the authors concluded that there was no clear evidence of a beneficial effect of supplements on all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, or cancer...

The large body of accumulated evidence has important public health and clinical implications. Evidence is sufficient to advise against routine supplementation, and we should translate null and negative findings into action. The message is simple: Most supplements do not prevent chronic disease or death, their use is not justified, and they should be avoided. This message is especially true for the general population with no clear evidence of micronutrient deficiencies, who represent most supplement users in the United States and in other countries (9)...

Although available evidence does not rule out small benefits or harms or large benefits or harms in a small subgroup of the population, we believe that the case is closed— supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults with (most) mineral or vitamin supplements has no clear benefit and might even be harmful. These vitamins should not be used for chronic disease prevention. Enough is enough."

http://annals.org/article.aspx?articleid=1789253
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The Case Against Multivitamins Grows Stronger

"... $28 billion is a lot to spend on a worthless medical treatment. So I called up Steven Salzberg, a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins who has written about Americans' love affair with vitamins, to find out why we're so reluctant to give up the habit.

"I think this is a great example of how our intuition leads us astray," Salzberg told Shots. "It seems reasonable that if a little bit of something is good for you, then more should be better for you. It's not true. Supplementation with extra vitamins or micronutrients doesn't really benefit you if you don't have a deficiency."...

Recent studies have shown that too much beta carotene and vitamin E can cause cancer, and it's long been known that excess vitamin A can cause liver damage, coma and death. That's what happened to Arctic explorers when they ate too much polar bear liver, which is rich in vitamin A.

"You need a balance," Salzberg says. But he agrees with the Annals editorial — enough already. "The vast majority of people taking multivitamins and other supplemental vitamins don't need them. I don't need them, so I stopped."..."

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-...the-case-against-multivitamins-grows-stronger
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Multivitamin/mineral Supplements

"...Taking an MVM increases nutrient intakes and helps people get the recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals when they cannot or do not meet these needs from food alone. But taking an MVM can also raise the chances of getting too much of some nutrients, like iron, vitamin A, zinc, niacin, and folic acid, especially when a person uses more than a basic, once-daily product.

Some people take an MVM as a form of dietary or nutritional "insurance." Ironically, people who take MVMs tend to consume more vitamins and minerals from food than those who don't. Also, the people least likely to get enough nutrients from diet alone who might benefit from MVMs are the least likely to take them...
For people with certain health problems, specific MVMs might be helpful...

...people who don't get enough vitamins and minerals from food alone, are on low-calorie diets, have a poor appetite, or avoid certain foods (such as strict vegetarians and vegans) might consider taking an MVM. Health care providers might also recommend MVMs to patients with certain medical problems..."

https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/MVMS-Consumer/
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Multivitamins — Are they the best thing for you?

"...Over the past few years there has been increasing evidence that multivitamins and single or combination type vitamin/mineral supplements may not provide the health benefit sought by you, the consumer. In some cases the opposite or no beneficial effects have been reported...

This may leave you wondering if those vitamin mineral supplements in your medicine cabinet are doing what they should or even worth your money.

Let's look at this way — do you eat a well balanced diet? If so, you may not need a multivitamin and if you take one as a "safety net" know that you may exceed what your body needs or can use..."

http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-l...eating/expert-blog/multivitamins/bgp-20056285
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Me- I don't believe in taking pills (unless prescribed by a MD) and that there are "miracle"supplements/drugs (well, maybe penicillin, aspirins,- and Xanax :facepalm:- occasionally and in limited doses- are)- yea and I'm a pain anyway. :angel:
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Niner- still have those %$&#& ladybugs and other small ones :gaah: because the weather has been so beautiful these past few days. :)
 
Interesting predictions for winter:

http://gizmodo.com/were-all-in-for-a-crazy-winter-thanks-to-el-nino-1736960688?utm_source=taboola

I'm liking the idea of warmer than usual temps!


This is from the comments section of another weather-related Gizmodo article. It made me laugh!

As soon as the snow is spotted in Michigan the migration starts.
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Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan
11/04/15 11:49am



Why are those people in the pic sitting in those funny-looking chairs???
 
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