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Okay, I knew things were getting weird in mid-February when the “climate change” loons said the unusual amount of snow we were getting in otherwise temperate parts of the country was somehow due to global warming. Go figure. They already had their minds made up, and didn’t want to be confused with facts.

Normally, our corner of the biosphere gets a few inches of snow at most every winter. It’s here for a day or two, then it’s gone. Between December and the end of February, we suffer through about six weeks of what people in other parts of the country would refer to as “serious winter weather.” The rest of the season is just mildly cold and sufficiently gloomy.

This year we got a lot of snow. I am always enamored of the stuff, figuring if we’re going to have cold temperatures, we might as well have some rare seasonal beauty to accompany it. Miz Possum is a Michigander by birth, and has been devoid of any enchantment with the white stuff since she was a teenager.

With snow comes ice, and that turned the narrow road curving up Scorpion Hill into a ski slope worthy of the Olympics. Shaun White is welcome to stop by with his snowboard any time the weather's right for him. Miz Possum had to abandon her car in white-out conditions long before she made it into the neighborhood when “the big one” caught her at work late one Friday afternoon. Two days later, the sun was out and it looked like things were melting off sufficiently, so she retrieved the car and made a run at the 30° incline. The little red car spun out halfway up and ended fetched up against a fence post. Two of our intrepid and fully ambulatory neighbors showed up the following day with a come-along hand winch, chains, and tow straps. What followed looked like—as mentioned in the previous post—the German army’s retreat from Russia during War II. The neighbor’s Jeep 4X4 got mired in the ice as well. He was able to slide back down to dry ground without too much trouble, but Miz Possum’s car had to be winched inch-by-inch up the hill to a thawed spot, accompanied by a lot of shoveling and chipping at the black ice/gravel mix, where some professional stunt driving finally got it across the tundra to a parking space.

The next day, a large delivery truck tried its luck and failed. The driver spent over an hour hacking and shoveling to prep enough road surface to gain traction and skid onto the dry spot for a turnaround. (No one in their right mind tries backing down Scorpion Hill in any sort of weather.)

During both of these misadventures, I made fresh coffee, bundled up, and watched from the deck. I wanted to be down there helping, but a wheelchair on a ski slope recalls the proverbial redneck’s last words: “Hey! Watch this!” I was of a mind that I should at least share the suffering in the biting wind, and offer what moral support I could thereby.

That notion was not one of my better ideas. I was already wheezing with some kind of bronchial malfunction, and the hours spent in the cold air aggravated the condition. By the time the vehicular follies were finished and things had really thawed out, I was choking and gasping even in the relative warmth of my living room. At one point Miz Possum threatened to drag me to the doctor, whereupon I gave my standard reply: “I’m not bleeding, so I don’t need a doctor!”

I had my regularly scheduled checkup with the aforementioned doctor the second week of this month. As I was explaining the creeping miseries I had endured the previous month, I broke into another coughing fit. The doctor listened to my lungs and reached for the prescription pad. She said it was a mild infection, and a dose of antibiotics would clear it right up.

That was on a Thursday. Saturday afternoon, Miz Possum and I made our weekly grocery run into Blue Ridge. The store that we frequent has an in-house pharmacy. Since my regular pharmacy closes early on Saturdays, it was strongly suggested that I get my one-up antibiotic prescription filled at the grocery store. Once inside, I went straight to the counter and handed the prescription and my insurance card to the competent-looking druggist. “Come back in fifteen minutes,” he told me.

So, I cruised around on the little electric cripple cart and stocked up on necessities like beer, frozen pizza, nacho chips, cigarettes, and dog food. When the allotted time had passed, I returned to the drug counter. The pharmacist handed my insurance card and unfilled prescription back to me.

“I’m sorry,” he said. “I’ve tried for twenty minutes to get verification on your coverage. I tried with your card number, your name, and your birth date. Nothing is going through. I can’t verify your coverage.”

Now, this is vital to this narrative: I have “federalized” health care insurance. My coverage—well ahead of Obama-care as proposed—already has the full backing and blessing of The State. My handing over of that insurance card should be the equivalent of giving a Ferrari dealer a platinum MasterCard and saying “I’ll take the red one.” Instead, I’m suddenly denied a bottle of antibiotics for a simple respiratory ailment.

“So what’s up with this?” I asked. “They haven’t even voted on reforming health care yet. Why am I cut off?” The pharmacist shrugged; that was something I’d see a lot more of in the next few days. I assured him I’d get to the bottom of this mystery, and we talked for a minute about what Obama-care might portend for others. The pharmacist was of the opinion that many of his customers would find themselves in the same situation if “reform” became law.

When we got home, I called the toll-free number on the back of my insurance card, even though it was 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon; not the ideal time to catch a bureaucrat napping on the job. I went through the automated menu, entered my number and date of service as prompted, and the mechanical voice told me I was covered. I noted down, and then called, the other number it gave me for prescription assistance. To my surprise, I reached a live person, who also told me I was covered. Great, I thought. I’ll just wait until Monday and call my regular pharmacist.

Waiting until Monday was yet another bad idea. The cough worsened, and Sunday night I ended up in the emergency room of our local hospital, begging for my life like an illegal alien. They took my insurance card during the admittance process, only to show up at my bedside the next morning asking how I planned to pay for my treatment since they couldn’t verify my coverage. I was too exhausted to rip the IV out of my arm and pitch a proper Irish fit of temper, so I mumbled something about it being taken care of, foamed at the mouth a bit, and went back to sleep.

The next day, on my way out the door, I happened to pass the hospital administrator. I whipped out my insurance card and—reading the address off the back—told her where to send the bill. Had I been less of a gentleman, I would’ve told her where to shove it. Doctors do not like me; I am an irascible patient who loathes hospitals.

On the drive home, I remarked to Miz Possum: “You know what? I think all of this is just a sneak preview of what we’re in for when they pass this health-care crap.”

She just nodded.

A couple of days ago, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina wryly remarked that Nancy Pelosi has her portion of Congress “liquored up on sake” regarding the big health-care “reform” bill. The honorable Senator is obviously familiar with history. A snort of sake was part of the departure ritual for Japanese kamikaze pilots during War II. They knew they were headed for self-immolation, but the majority of them went anyway, diving through a hellfire of flying bullets and exploding shells to their deaths. The film footage of them going down in flames is breathtaking.

Stick a fork in Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and as many Democrat members of Congress as are up for re-election this November. They’re done. If they pass this wildly unpopular health-care bill, they’ll make history, but it will be the kind of Pyrrhic victory those Japanese pilots achieved in the 1940s.

“LOOK, HON! DEMOCRATS!”

I’ll close with the e-mail I sent to my Congressman, Nathan Deal of the 9th District of Georgia, last Wednesday:

“I appreciate your staying on in Washington to vote on 'Obamacare' after announcing your retirement from Congress. If this disastrous bill ever comes up for a vote, I trust you will do the right thing and deny it any form of support.

“Please bear in mind that your constituents at home are watching this travesty unfold, and your gubernatorial aspirations may well hinge on your keeping well away from this radioactive legislation, unless you act in opposition to it.

“My urging you to vote “NO” on health care “reform” may well be a moot point, as the dictatorial elite in DC seems to have discovered a parliamentary hat-trick that will remove them yet another notch from any semblance of service or response to the will of the people who elected them.

“You have my tentative vote for governor, but I do read the Congressional Quarterly. Please do the right thing.”

Let’s pray enough of our elected officials respond to the will of the people and do the right thing.

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Today is my Auntie Deedee's 57th birthday! Poor woman had an accident and fell down some steps last month and broke her tibia in 7 places! She's recovering really well thank goodness. For her birthday celebration, we had crispy pata, pancit, shrimp and Mom's delicious BBQ ribs. Finger lickin good. We also had a Passion Fruit cake from Yia Yia's bakery in Essex. So delicious!

After dinner, I dropped Nicole off at her friend Apple's Sweet 16. But, not before stopping by Rita's in Joppa for FREE ITALIAN ICE! First day of Spring! Definitely one of my favorite days. :)  

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I am committed to writing about educational opportunities for families, little-known medical conditions, as well as drug and alcohol use and abuse that can ruin a young person's life.

One organization I have a great deal of respect for is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association. (SAMHSA)

They have produced a series of reports on some of the key offenders in ruining the lives of young people. This has been reported in a series called “Tips for Teens.”

This particular report is about “Club Drugs.” I have to admit I didn't know much about club drugs before writing this article. Now I know more than I'd like to know.

Club drugs are also referred to as Ecstasy, GHB, Liquid Ecstasy, Grievous Bodily Harm and Home Boy to name a few “handles.”

What are Club Drugs?

Club drugs are drugs that tend to be used in party or club settings. They can cause energy or they can bring on a sedative nature and in some cases they can even wipe out a person's memory.

Why are Club Drugs dangerous?

Club drugs can affect your brain creating all kinds of problems such as memory, depression and anxiety to name a few.

Club drugs can affect a person's body by making them lose muscle control and by bringing on such things as stroke and heart attacks and lung problems.

Perhaps one of the scariest things about this particular grouping of drugs is that they can be used to make you do things you would never do if you were not under the influence of them. You may do something immoral not to mention something illegal.

This the stereotypical grouping of drugs associated with “date rape.” In fact, the drug Rohypnol can virtually erase your memory.

As with any drug, you don't know where it was manufactured and what may be have been put in it so you could actually die and certainly have residuals such as brain damage.

There are always two things to consider when you are looking at using any kind of drug. Look around and see really, how many kids are using it?

Who is getting the most trouble? Is it the kids using club drugs or those who aren't?

There are several questions that are routinely asked with respect to this topic:

If somebody slipped a club drug into your drink, wouldn't you realize it immediately?

No, the effect of the drug would make you lose your awareness and perspective.

Are there any long-term effects of taking ecstasy?

Studies have shown that long-term use of ecstasy can cause permanent brain damage.

If you take a club drug during a “rave,” wouldn't you just dance the effects off?

A club drug may negatively affect you quickly which has nothing to do with dancing it off.

Club drugs are perhaps the most evil of all drugs because they can actually make some take part in an act that everyone but them knows they did.

The better part of valor is to work on a buddy system where two or three people can watch each others backs.

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SAMHSA Brochure, “Tips for Teens,” 2008
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www.ncadi.samhsa.gov

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Whenever you have to go to the doctor, it seems like you almost always get a prescription for something or another! Thanks to modern medicine, there's a pill or injection for just about every sort of infection or virus that we can get, with the exception of a few of the major things that we haven't been able to solve yet. Most of us take the prescription we're given, go to the local pharmacy, pay whatever the fee is, take the pills, and go on in life. We don't think that we could save some money, since we -need- the prescriptions, but there's a way to get the prescription drugs you need and save money in the process!

Drug companies have a financial incentive for doctors to use their prescriptions, so it makes sense that they'll do what they can to prescribe their drugs more often. By law they can't pay the doctors to prescribe drugs, but they can give out free samples to the doctors to give to their patients, and they do it all the time.

Doctors don't fill prescriptions, and they have no need to keep the prescription samples, so often times you can get all sorts of free samples for a prescription that you need. This will save you from having to go to the drug store at all! After your physician diagnoses you and provides you a prescription, just ask if they have any samples of the drug that you could take. More often than not they have several weeks worth of whatever prescription you need in samples!

In the unlikely event that you can't fill a prescription in the doctor's office, call around to a few different drug stores, because the price will vary dramatically. Usually your best bet to get the best prices on prescription drugs are either a mom and pop drug store that's not affiliated with any chain such as Walgreens or by going to a big box store such as Costco or Wal-Mart. Just call ahead to a few different places and see who has the cheapest price. It'll only take a few minutes, and could easily save you 50% of the bill for your prescription drugs.

If the price is still too high, you can check and see if there are any generic versions of the drug that can be purchased cheaper, or if there's any bio-equivalents that you can take which will accomplish the same thing for much less money. Sometimes you can order prescription drugs for much cheaper directly from your health-plan, doing this will save you anywhere from 15%-35% on your prescription drug prices.

If you just take your prescription and head down to the nearest drug store, you are undoubtedly throwing money away. Use free samples, generics, and comparison shop to save upwards of 50% on the cost of prescription drugs.

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CHARLESTON, W. Va. — On November 13, 2006, Geoffrey Harold Harvey allegedly entered the Family Discount Pharmacy in Stollings, W. Va., with a sawed-off shotgun and a pistol. He then held six people hostage for over 90 minutes and ingested some Lortab (a painkiller) and Xanex (an anti-anxiety medication). On Thursday, Harvey pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Charleston, West Virginia to two federal charges, as reported by the Charleston Gazette and AP.

The first charge is for taking, by using a firearm, $500 worth or more of a controlled substance from a licensed pharmacy. The other charge is for discharging a firearm while committing a pharmacy robbery. The 31-year-old Harvey could receive up to 35 years in prison when sentenced on September 7.

In addition to the federal charges, he is also facing various state charges: six counts of taking hostages, four counts of endangerment with a firearm, and one count of armed robbery.

A woman from that area said that she went into the drugstore with her three grandchildren when she was met at the door by a man who told her to leave. Afterwards, she reported that she heard a loud noise, according to KXNET and the AP.

Jessica Thompson, a pharmacy technician on duty that day, told FoxNews and the AP that Harvey claimed he needed the medication but could not afford to buy it. He expressed that he wanted to kill himself, but not hurt anyone else.

He fired several shots and demanded the medication. Some of the workers managed to escape after they told Harvey that they were going to retrieve some keys to get into another building that had more drugs. Instead, they fled and escaped to get help. After being given the Lortab and Xanex and becoming sleepy, the hostages managed to overtake Harvey and strike him in the head with the stock of the shotgun. The gunman was then taken to a local hospital to be attended to his injuries. None of the hostages suffered any physical harm.

Stollings, West Virginia is a small country town about 60 miles southwest of West Virginia's state capitol city of Charleston. It's population hovers right around 1000. The entire incident was a shock to the little community and left many emotionally traumatized. Pharmacy robberies are becoming more and more of a problem in West Virginia as the demand for drugs, such as painkillers, increases.

SOURCES:

“W.Va. man pleads guilty to federal drug-store hostage charges” AP in Charleston Gazette URL: (http://www.wvgazette.com/section/APNews/News/ap0029r)

“Hostages Overpower Gunman in West Virginia Pharmacy” AP on FoxNews URL: (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,229117,00.html)

“Six being held hostage at West Virginia pharmacy” AP on KXNET URL: (http://www.kxnet.com/t/logan-county-nd/66221.asp)

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Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the Domo Qigong, or “Qi Approach”. This approach is an inverse of western medicine. As we are advised, the Qigong approach as a selective or perhaps, milder treatment. Using the illustration of a lawn or even a rice field, Chinese medicine proponents claim that the practitioners of western medicine throw all possible firepower at any given illness. For example, it is well known that cancer treatments kill good cells as well as bad.

The Qigong approach uses a potion, both oral and anal, designed to strengthen the good parts of the body. The theory is that it will cause the good to get so strong that it will choke the “bad” parts or illness.

In addition there are physical positions that are encouraged used to strengthen internal organs involving standing, squatting, sitting and posing with arms extended.

Again, using a lawn as an example, western medicine would put weed killer on the lawn, possibly injuring good grass as much as weeds whereas eastern medicine would put a lawn treatment that would cause the grasses to grow so strong that the weeds would be choked out.

There are basically three approaches to treating Ulcerative Colitis from the eastern standpoint.

The first, used for Ulcerative Colitis, is an herbal medicinal formula administered rectally. This fluid is made up of six grams of “dragon's blood,�€� 15 grams of cuttlefish bone, 15 grams of sanguisorba root and 10 grams of rhubarb. This concoction is cut with water and administered by tube twice every day.

There is a further generalized treatment for inflammatory bowel disease, which is made up of two mixtures: one oral and one rectal. There really is no good delineation as to what they are made of but the rectal treatment is called Lio Cao Decoction and the oral fluid is called Wen Shen Jian Pi Dicoction. Ingredients can be obtained from Shujiatun TCM Hospital.

I have found two people who have been involved with Chinese medicine. One was a person trying to avoid surgery, and one was a person who hated medications such as steroids.

My sense is that most people who are interested in the Chinese medicine approach to illness favor the holistic approach to treatment, perhaps favoring the meditative side of fighting an illness.

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