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26934. vonKreedon - 5/22/2012 6:22:05 PM

Thanks msgreer, yeah there was nothing else to do. I wish he'd been able to hear the question about taking his meds and not blown up and stormed out, I'd have liked to put him up in a hotel, but on the other hand it's a relief not to have him around.

26935. vonKreedon - 5/22/2012 6:22:47 PM

Hey AC - Nice to get an update. How's your daughter liking Avingnon? I'd love to live there for a year or two myself.

26936. msgreer - 5/22/2012 6:37:34 PM

vonFreedon, It is understandable that you have reached your limit, and realize that you can do no more. The ball is in your brother's court. You know I have a tendency to run toward someone iike your brother but I have learned that your life and your parent's life matter. It is such a hard decision to make. I pray that your brother will get help. You have done everything you can. You have your life]to live, and it is good to hear that you are doing that. Your parents must be in a constant state of angst. I wish you well and hope one day your brother sees what life can give him. It is a very tough situation.

26937. msgreer - 5/22/2012 6:38:57 PM


Please excuse my spelling.

26938. thoughtful - 5/23/2012 4:52:32 AM

MsG, thank you for your story. I am going through something similar. Every time I get a mammo I get a call back for an ultrasound. So now I get the ultrasound with the mammo and here they go, calling me back again. I went through this for years with the same spot on left breast with always a call back and it's always the same GD cyst. So I yelled at them last year....so they called me back for a spot on the right breast. So this year, I go again, mammo, ultrasound and a call back again for the right breast. Aren't they supposed to review last year's if they see something to compare if it has changed??? I swear they cry wolf every time just to keep their machines and their wallets filled. It is very damaging as now I never want to go back and never believe their results...yet left with the nagging, "what if it's something this time?" I see gyno next week and will discuss it with her.

Oh...did I mention the screening mammo and ultrasound are free...but the follow ups are not???

26939. msgreer - 5/23/2012 5:36:09 AM

I don't agree the radiologist knows what he is talking about. He does not have any of my daughters prior ultrasounds or mammogram. If he did he would understand what I do.J has fibro cystic breasts and she always shows that but no one has said to get a MRI. I have to agree with you about lining his pockets. I felt that way myself.
I am sorry this has happen to you. It's scary. The ass was on his way to talk to J on his own before I stopped the technician and said, you talk to me not my daughter...unless you want to instill the fear of God in her.
Either way, as you pointed out, it is a pain. Last week her gyn told her she felt "Normal Breast Tissue" during her examine. Grrrr. I still have to get a hold of the gyn and have her send it off to either Florida where she has yearso of ultrasounds or to Dana-Farber as it is closer, but they don't have any of her past films...Grrr

26940. alistairconnor - 5/23/2012 9:37:22 AM

Hey Kree -- yes Avignon is pretty cool. She's got a little flat in an old house within the city walls, a few hundred yards from school, so she goes everywhere on foot, or by public bicycle. She's studying "communication" -- sounds vague, but they get a good theoretical foundation, Derrida, Deleuze and what have you, and it's a good grounding for specialisation in journalism, or cultural management, or advertising, among other things. She chose the school because all the other possibilities were very business oriented, and she is definite about wanting to work in a creative field, which is what I want to hear.

A few years ago, my stepson was getting into all sorts of trouble, had an alcohol problem (at 15), and was subject to wild bursts of rage that went way beyond "anger management". We discovered that there is an extensive history in his father's family of both schizophrenia and bipolarity. We put him under treatment, one of the anti-psychotic drugs that are used for both, which helped with the behavioural issues, but it seems to work by making you stupid, and he hated taking his dope. I was pretty much convinced that we would be managing him for the rest of our lives, in the best case, and that more likely he would get out of control at some point.

But he's pulled through. He hasn't taken the dope for a couple of years now (he's stopped doing the other sort of dope too, though he still has an alcohol problem, to my mind). He has learned to manage his antisocial tendencies. Luckily he has a heart of gold and a great personality, so I'm pretty sure he'll be OK.

We were lucky, I suppose, that his chemical imbalance isn't too severe. But I like to think that by holding on to him, pulling him back from the brink repeatedly, having faith in him, and holding him to account for his actions, we have enabled him to save himself by gradually taking responsibility for himself.

26941. thoughtful - 5/23/2012 12:55:01 PM

vonK, I posted the link to this article in health thread...saw this and thought of your brother:

Many schizophrenia patients show shrinkage in parts of their cerebral cortex, and Flegr thinks the protozoan may be to blame for that. He hands me a recently published paper on the topic that he co-authored with colleagues at Charles University, including a psychiatrist named Jiri Horacek. Twelve of 44 schizophrenia patients who underwent MRI scans, the team found, had reduced gray matter in the brain—and the decrease occurred almost exclusively in those who tested positive for T. gondii. After reading the abstract, I must look stunned, because Flegr smiles and says, “Jiri had the same response. I don’t think he believed it could be true.” When I later speak with Horacek, he admits to having been skeptical about Flegr’s theory at the outset. When they merged the MRI results with the infection data, however, he went from being a doubter to being a believer. “I was amazed at how pronounced the effect was,” he says. “To me that suggests the parasite may trigger schizophrenia in genetically susceptible people.”

26942. thoughtful - 5/23/2012 1:05:47 PM

AC, I posted the above before i read your last post...you'll probably find the article interesting as well.

26943. Wombat - 5/23/2012 9:14:03 PM

Speaking of college--again: Wombette will be going to Ithaca College in NY state, not Quinnipiac. Ithaca contacted her two weeks ago to inform her that they had a place in their combined BS/DPT program. Since Ithaca was her first choice, she is happy to go there instead.

26944. vonKreedon - 5/23/2012 9:16:56 PM

Reid finished his first year at Fresno State and is very happy with the experience. His end of the year review from his coach was also very lauditory and comes with a 30% scholarship for next year!

26945. Wombat - 5/23/2012 9:22:18 PM

Bravo! How laudable!

26946. thoughtful - 5/23/2012 11:54:47 PM

Excellent!

26947. msgreer - 5/25/2012 1:22:26 AM

thought, I agree with you on ordering more tests for the revenue it brings in. One would have hoped by 2012 a good part of the fraud in the medical profession was under control. Little wonder it drove you nuts with being called back as you were.
Let me tell you a story about fraud and the medical profession, and this includes insurance companies as well. When I was working very long hours as a Medical Advocate and Consultant the federal law stated that if a person turned in a doctor or hospital or insurance company when they saw fraud going on...it not only would be investigated but the person bringing it to the attention of the feds and state officials would receive 25% of what they collected from these low lifes. In the height of my working as an advocate I opened a savings account and in 8 years I had $7000 in it which came straight from our government. I was grandfathered into the Whistle Blower Act so no one could touch me. There were plenty of people in the profession who didn't like me or enjoy seeing me walk into their facility with a client of mine but it never bothered me...all the years..and I still take cases..have I ever cared about anyone but my client. There were also so many people who would walk by me in public but who either called me or wrote me what a good job I was doing and often name names, as the saying goes. I got leads from doctors and nurses all the time. I never disclosed this as I knew they were doing the best they could by getting in touch with me.

I gave the $7000 to the Alzheimer's Association.

26948. thoughtful - 5/25/2012 1:12:44 PM

Good for you ms. greer. There is something about 'professions' that manage to protect themselves from proper scrutiny and/or competitive forces to ensure greater quality and efficiency and less fraud and corruption. Drs and Lawyers come to mind, and so do members of the old boys clubs... corporate and political. More power to the people, like you, who manage to root out such problems.

26949. arkymalarky - 5/28/2012 3:11:09 PM

Helloooooo....

26950. judithathome - 5/28/2012 5:10:40 PM

I couldn't access the Mote yesterday for about 4 hours.

Obviously, that glitch is cured.....

Have a good Memorial Day, everyone!

26951. judithathome - 6/1/2012 10:05:49 PM

Our company left this afternoon for Hawaii...I have to say, Keoni's brother's adopted family are delightful. My new nieces are the best behaved little girls I've ever met...they're delightful! Well-mannered and able to entertain themselves. Bright and even have well-developed senses of humor.

The cats have finally relaxed...not sure they enjoyed the girls as much as we did. Ha!

26952. arkymalarky - 6/1/2012 11:12:57 PM

Yay! How did you manage pain-wise so close after surgery? It's great that you enjoyed the whole family.

26953. judithathome - 6/1/2012 11:20:19 PM

I still have a lot of discomfort. The SUV we rented didn't ride as smoothly as my car so I didn't go out sight-seeing with them...every bump in the road was like a knife thrust...but other than that, I did okay.

Still getting more tired than I'd like but it's improving daily.

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