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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2655 on: October 05, 2013, 06:32:54 PM »
I'm slowly learning Russian

where as my father knows Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi
(along with some words in Farsi)

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2656 on: October 05, 2013, 06:38:14 PM »
I'm slowly learning Russian

where as my father knows Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi
(along with some words in Farsi)

    :plus:    Years ago, at work, we had Russian immigrant employees, a father and daughter who'd been in America
  for 9 or 10 years.  The daughter spoke fluent English with no accent, but her father's English was not good,
  so she trained him in Russian.  We used to hear them in the dishroom, talking fast to each other in Russian.  8)
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2657 on: October 06, 2013, 12:54:49 PM »
I went to symptom checker (since I have strange symptoms which I don't recall having before) and the first thing that came up was leukemia.

Well I fricking hope not.  :facepalm2:
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?

It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2658 on: October 06, 2013, 01:03:04 PM »
I went to symptom checker (since I have strange symptoms which I don't recall having before) and the first thing that came up was leukemia.

Well I fricking hope not.  :facepalm2:

  It's very easy to scare oneself unnecessarily by seeking a diagnosis this way.  Go to your doctor.  :hug:
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2659 on: October 06, 2013, 01:07:51 PM »
I went to symptom checker (since I have strange symptoms which I don't recall having before) and the first thing that came up was leukemia.

Well I fricking hope not.  :facepalm2:

  It's very easy to scare oneself unnecessarily by seeking a diagnosis this way.  Go to your doctor.  :hug:

I got a second opinion via wedmd, and the first thing that came up was meningitis. I think I will go to the doc if I am still sick in a day or two. I've never had these symptoms before:
Fever
headaches and dizziness
muscle achiness all over
fatigue
decreased appetite

BUT, no runny nose, no rash, no throwing up, no diarrhea. I did have some diarrhea the first day, but none since and it wasn't super watery either. I am pissed at my mom, I told her I was sick and she went and ate my leftovers (that I couldn't stomach). I will be so angry with her if this is meningitis because she takes care of an old man with dementia and this could very well kill him.

I've had my vaccine when I was 18, but it could be bacterial.
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?

It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2660 on: October 06, 2013, 01:12:57 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2661 on: October 06, 2013, 01:18:40 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?

It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2662 on: October 06, 2013, 01:20:55 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?

  I dunno, I just think it could be something less dire than what you originally thought.

  But I think you should call your doctor tomorrow, even tonight if you are that worried.
  Just don't think the worst till you've been examined.  :)
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2663 on: October 06, 2013, 01:23:55 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?

  I dunno, I just think it could be something less dire than what you originally thought.

  But I think you should call your doctor tomorrow, even tonight if you are that worried.
  Just don't think the worst till you've been examined.  :)


I'll go to the doc if I think it's thats bad. I would think the flu is more or less the same severity though. If I am the same amount sick tomorrow I will call for an appointment. Right now I am just geekin over the fact that I don't have a runny nose or sore throat which in my life has generally accompanied fever. I am just interested, not particularly worried :)
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?

It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2664 on: October 06, 2013, 01:26:16 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?

  I dunno, I just think it could be something less dire than what you originally thought.

  But I think you should call your doctor tomorrow, even tonight if you are that worried.
  Just don't think the worst till you've been examined.  :)


I'll go to the doc if I think it's thats bad. I would think the flu is more or less the same severity though. If I am the same amount sick tomorrow I will call for an appointment.

  Or tonight, if you get worse or have a new symptom.  :viking:
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2665 on: October 06, 2013, 03:51:23 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?

Looks like a flu strain to  me too.

Meningitis often comes with a red rash.
Can you bend your head forward, so that your chin can touch your chest? With meningitis, that would be really hard, if not impossible to do.
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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2666 on: October 06, 2013, 05:36:07 PM »
  Definitely go to the doc if you get worse or anything new happens, but I'm thinking you might just have the flu.  :apondering:

Really?
But I don't have any runny nose, or diarrhea, or sore throat, or anything?

Looks like a flu strain to  me too.

Meningitis often comes with a red rash.
Can you bend your head forward, so that your chin can touch your chest? With meningitis, that would be really hard, if not impossible to do.

It's painful to do so, but I can still do it. My head feels all achey.

My mom came home complaining she wasn't feeling well, I told her she shouldn't have eaten those leftovers. I hope it's nothing serious.
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

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It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2667 on: October 07, 2013, 09:01:27 AM »
sg1008  I hope you feel better soon.  I hate going to the doctor when I am sick or hurt to the point my wife   has to force the issue when see thinks I need to go so when I say I need to go she knows it's really bad
"Eat it up.  Wear it out.  Make it do or do without." 

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2668 on: October 07, 2013, 09:06:12 AM »
sg1008  I hope you feel better soon.  I hate going to the doctor when I am sick or hurt to the point my wife   has to force the issue when see thinks I need to go so when I say I need to go she knows it's really bad

Thanks Parts, I'm feeling much better today so I don't think I'll be going to the doc. Although, I am still pretty sick. I have spent all morning trying to finish a small bowl of pasta- the first real food in two days. Still haven't finished it. But better than only being able to stomach soup and tiny pieces of corn chips. I am super thirsty though...I wish I had honey for tea.
Can't you guys even just imagine it?

Forget practicality, or your experience....can you just....imagine?

It's there. It always was.

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Re: Useless Personal Trivia
« Reply #2669 on: October 08, 2013, 07:27:42 PM »
AN OLD MAN WITH A BUCKET OF SHRIMP
 
  It happened every Friday evening, almost without fail, when the sun
resembled a giant orange and was starting to dip into the blue ocean.
 
  Old Ed came strolling along the beach to his favorite pier.
Clutched in his bony hand was a bucket of shrimp. Ed walks out to the
end of the pier, where it seems he almost has the world to himself.
The glow of the sun is a golden bronze now.
 
  Everybody's gone, except for a few joggers on the beach. Standing
out on the end of the pier, Ed is alone with his thoughts...and his
bucket of shrimp.
 
  Before long, however, he is no longer alone. Up in the sky a
thousand white dots come screeching and squawking, winging their way
toward that lanky frame standing there on the end of the pier.
 
  Before long, dozens of seagulls have enveloped him, their wings
fluttering and flapping wildly. Ed stands there tossing shrimp to the
hungry birds. As he does, if you listen closely, you can hear him say
with a smile, 'Thank you. Thank you.'
 
  In a few short minutes the bucket is empty. But Ed doesn't leave.
 
  He stands there lost in thought, as though transported to another
time and place.
 
  When he finally turns around and begins to walk back toward the
beach, a few of the birds hop along the pier with him until he gets to
the stairs, and then they, too, fly away. And old Ed quietly makes his
way down to the end of the beach and on home.
 
  If you were sitting there on the pier with your fishing line in the
water, Ed might seem like 'a funny old duck,' as my dad used to say.
Or, to onlookers, he's just another old codger, lost in his own weird
world, feeding the seagulls with a bucket full of shrimp.
 
  To the onlooker, rituals can look either very strange or very empty.
They can seem altogether unimportant ... maybe even a lot of nonsense.
 
  Old folks often do strange things, at least in the eyes of Boomers and Busters.
 
  Most of them would probably write Old Ed off, down there in Florida .
That's too bad. They'd do well to know him better.
 
  His full name: Eddie Rickenbacker . He was a famous hero in World
War I, and then he was in WWII. On one of his flying missions across
the Pacific, he and his seven-member crew went down. Miraculously, all
of the men survived, crawled out of their plane, and climbed into a life raft.
 
  Captain Rickenbacker and his crew floated for days on the rough
waters of the Pacific. They fought the sun. They fought sharks. Most
of all, they fought hunger and thirst. By the eighth day their rations
ran out. No food. No water. They were hundreds of miles from land and
no one knew where they were or even if they were alive. Every day
across America millions wondered and prayed that Eddie Rickenbacker
might somehow be found alive.
 
  The men adrift needed a miracle. That afternoon they had a simple
devotional service and prayed for a miracle. They tried to nap. Eddie
leaned back and pulled his military cap over his nose. Time dragged on.
All he could hear was the slap of the waves against the raft...
 
  Suddenly, Eddie felt something land on the top of his cap.
  It was a seagull!
 
  Old Ed would later describe how he sat perfectly still, planning
his next move. With a flash of his hand and a squawk from the gull, he
managed to grab it and wring its neck. He tore the feathers off, and
he and his starving crew made a meal of it - a very slight meal for
eight men. Then they used the intestines for bait. With it, they
caught fish, which gave them food and more bait . . . and the cycle
continued. With that simple survival technique, they were able to
endure the rigors of the sea until they were found and rescued after 24 days at sea.
 
  Eddie Rickenbacker lived many years beyond that ordeal, but he
never forgot the sacrifice of that first life-saving seagull... And he
never stopped saying, 'Thank you.' That's why almost every Friday
night he would walk to the end of the pier with a bucket full of
shrimp and a heart full of gratitude.
 
  Reference:  (Max Lucado, "In The Eye of the Storm", pp..221, 225-226)
 
  PS: Eddie Rickenbacker was the President of Eastern Airlines. Before
WWI he was race car driver. In WWI he was a pilot and became America
's first ace. In WWII he was an instructor and military adviser, and
he flew missions with the combat pilots. Eddie Rickenbacker is a true
American hero. And now you know another story about the trials and
sacrifices that brave men have endured for your freedom.