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Create New Blog EntryThis is my first blog. I've been loving this website for longer than I dare to say. This community seems to be a bunch of really real folks, and I finally decided to join
and give you guys a kudos. I'm older guy, sort of passed sixty, but don't look my age. Hey, I've read the blogs, and I love the support you've given to the kids who have so much to handle in this really mixed up world we live in. If we don't love and care for one another, we really have no hope.
was thinking of getting some chickens, are they hard to look after, do you get much eggs from them, do you build a chicken hut or something. do they BOCK BOCK BOCK, or is that just an impression.
This morning as I thought about this day, I saw this picture. And it made me think of a sweet young man that has touched so many here. And is still in our thoughts even though not on GBT today. And I know that today he too will be visiting his own Father. My heart goes out to him and all who have lost a father, brother, mother or sister to the horrors that war brings. May mankind find the will and love to learn to live in harmony so that no child has to suffer the loss of a parent again. Find peace in your day Joelie...

god! look after people of our community that we lost yesterday.we grieve with your loved ones, and wish a speedy recovery to the injured.what can we to do to stop these butchers of mankind.
For Andy and Cooper, on a day that is special to you for many reasons. In memory of a close friend you carry in your hearts and minds, as I hold you both in mine. Thanks for being the great friends to everyone that you are. It matters... a lot. Love you both so much.

my Friends are going through difficult periods in their lives just now too, my blog was letting me deal with what is happening in mine just now, but I understand my friends need support too, so sending you all my love and thoughts to help you through your problems, love always, Scott.


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DESCRIPTION:
A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
DIRECTOR/ WRITER: Stephen Dunn
STARRING: Aaron Abrams, Jack Fulton, Joanne Kelly (See IMDB listing for full cast and info)
GENRE: Drama
AWARDS: Winner of 10 film awards! (See IMDB for a list of all awards and nominations)
IMDB INFO PAGE: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3638396/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
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I was scrolling through peoples profiles that comment on my profile and someone posted this.
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I had to have a liver biopsy this morning. I had to be at the hospital at six and the biopsy at seven.
So I get to the hospital and they have me change into one of those stupid hospital gowns. I was allowed to keep my boxers on so it wasn't so bad. Then comes the IV ... I don't care much for needles - especially when they want to shove them into the top of my hand. The nurse had trouble with my vein ... she said I must be dehydrated. I said maybe that's because I wasn't allowed to drink anything for the last eight hours (and coming up on 9). I was really getting cranky because I hadn't eaten for eight hours and I had a slight headache. Plus I was nervous and scared.
She told me that the doctor ordered Demerol and something else that I can't remember and that she was injecting those right now. She promised that when that cocktail "kicks in" that I won't care what they do to me. Cool
I'm laying there and my step-mom, Marlene, is rattling on about stuff. I asked her if she could be quiet and watch the tv. She said she goes on like that when she's nervous as she sits there eating a Lance cracker and drinking a coffee. I rolled my eyes! Jeez!
Soon they were wheeling me into a Procedure Room. Inside there must have been 12 white coats to greet me, the only familiar face was my doctors. He was quick to find out if it was OK with me if some medical students looked on. I told him it would be OK but that I didn't want any pictures taken. He chuckled and then told me (or the group) that I didn't appear too sedated. He told me that it won't hurt - that it would be over in a few minutes. Then he cautioned me not to move while he was working.
He said he was going to inject lidocaine to numb the skin. If you have never been injected with lidocaine it burns like hell! It wasn't just the one injection either - there were multiple injections. After the first four that area was pretty numb but every so often it would burn. When he's done injecting he turns to talk with the students for about 5 minutes. He turns his attention back to me asking how I felt? If I felt numb - he began pricking me with a needle or something sharp. Good my whole side seemed numb.
He was doing stuff down there - I could feel pressure but no pain. Then it felt like he was sucking my insides out. I think he took a few samples...it felt like it. And then it was over.
I'm sure that biopsy didn't hurt as much as having my finger cut off or a white, hot poker jabbed into my eye. But I hope it's a long time before I have to have that done again.
I forgot to mention that I have a genetic blood disorder called Juvenile hemochromatosis or iron overload. If you want you can read about it here ... http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hemochromatosis/symptoms-causes/dxc-20167290
If you want to see how the biopsy was done watch this ....




