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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Contemplating Corn
Current mood: thoughtful

Sometimes I get in these contemplative moods. When something bugs me or I find it facinating I almost obsess on it. In fact, I love to dissect things in my mind over and over. I'm the same way with music. However this particular subject has absolutely nothing to do with music. It's about a documentary I watched over the weekend.

Ironically, it has to do with corn. After reading Debbi's post on her list of things she loved about Iowa, I could just see all that golden corn shining in the sun. Late last week a mom friend of mine let me borrow a DVD called King Corn. If you haven't do yourself a favor and rent/netflix it. It will get your mind flowing and questioning, perhaps, why a bag of groceries of basic items cost so much(we spend around $20/bag) and yet there's piles of corn stocked up as high as the sky that is completely inedible.

It was made by 2 guys from Boston who became college friends and coincedentally their great grandfathers were from the same town back in Iowa. They were interested in their DNA and what they were made of. Upon being tested, they found out that most of the stuff in their hair was corn based. So that inspired the guys to do this documentary. The moved themselves to Iowa to grow an acre of corn and track where it goes and how it gets in their (our) bodies.

You'll be amazed with their journey. You'll learn about some things that you may find disturbing.... such as the amount of corn that's grown, what kind it is and where it goes... or doesn't. You'll also learn about the cows that corn feeds and what it does to their bodies which is what keeps playing over and over in my mind.




Having watched this has again made me question what's going on in our government. As a nation we are ignorant of so many things that go on. It's things like this little documentary that open our eyes, raise that blind curtain and allow us to really know information that our government and big business either doesn't want us to know or volutneers to tell us.

Check out the links embedded in this article.... do some googling too..... you'll start to wonder why the obesity and diabetic rates are so high. If you're drinking diet cokes, you're only kidding yourself. It's not any better than the real thing. Plan on having diabetes later (or sooner) in life if you drink sodas daily.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Stuck in my head this morning....
Current mood: kooky



Don't you just love that goofy look on John Astin's face?

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

White Gold (for your visual & hearing pleasure)






FYI: Scott has photographed the girls in these videos. They're great!

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

A New Way To Exercise...
Current mood: awake

From an oldskool pastime!! HOOPRAMA HOORAY!



http://www.hooprama.com/store.html

http://www.hooprama.com/gallery.html

*For some reason, it wouldn't let me imbed the link.... ????

Currently listening :
Who’s Next
By The Who
Release date: 1995-11-07

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

cleveland steamer

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Ruby has a new friend...

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Friend Photos

I’m creating a gallery of pictures of friends in my photo section. I have been searching through stuff for old cds containing pix from all kinds of things from back in the day. If anyone has anything they’d like to contribute to it, message me. I’d love to get something. I think a lot of my photos are still in Arkansas in storage, but I’m going to keep on looking.

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

For my friends with kids.....

Another story in which the one below was linked to here: Fox News

I sure hope you all have read up and took precautions/asked your doctors about this. I know some of you have already given your child MMR shots, and I sure hope you look into it more and make sure your little one is o.k.

Ga. girl helps link autism to childhood vaccines

By ALISON YOUNG
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/06/08

In a move autism family advocates call unprecedented, federal health officials have concluded that childhood vaccines contributed to symptoms of the disorder in a 9-year-old Georgia girl.

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Hannah Poling requires one-on-one care at all times. Her family is trying to get details of her case opened for public review.

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Jon and Terry Poling with 9 year-old daughter, Hannah. They couple says the symptoms of autism began in Hannah after shots she received during a doctor visit when she was 19 months old.

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While government officials continue to maintain that vaccines don't cause autism, advocates say the recent settlement of the girl's injury case in a secretive federal vaccine court shows otherwise.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has concluded the family of Hannah Poling of Athens is entitled to compensation from a federal vaccine injury fund, according to the text of a court document in the case. The amount of the family's award is still being determined.

The language in the document does not establish a clear-cut vaccine-autism link. But it does say the government concluded that vaccines aggravated a rare underlying metabolic condition that resulted in a brain disorder "with features of autism spectrum disorder."

In an interview Wednesday with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Hannah's parents, Jon and Terry Poling, said the government's concession in the case will help pay for the numerous therapists and other medical experts their autistic child needs — now and for the rest of her life.

"At least we have some commitment from the government to take care of Hannah when we're gone," said Dr. Jon Poling, a neurologist.

But the case also thrusts the family into a national spotlight in the controversial public debate over whether vaccines have played some role in the growing number of U.S. children diagnosed with autism. Of particular concern to some families is the mercury-based preservative thimerosal, not used in child vaccines (except for some flu shots) since 2001.

Hannah's case was one of three vaccine-court test cases alleging that thimerosal caused the children's autism. The other cases go to trial in May.

Suspicion of vaccines is fueled in part by vocal advocates — including radio shock jock Don Imus and actress Jenny McCarthy — speaking out on radio and TV shows such as "Oprah" and "Larry King Live."

Even Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain said on the campaign trail that "there's strong evidence" that a preservative in vaccines is fueling the dramatic rise in autism cases across the country.

As many as 1 in 150 children in some communities have autism disorders, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"We need to recognize this is a national crisis," Jon Poling said.

Autism is a lifelong neurological disorder that causes problems with communication and the ability to have normal social interactions. Autism and related autism spectrum disorders cover a range of symptoms that can vary from mild to severe. The cause is unknown, but scientists believe genes may play a role.

Pediatricians and public health officials worry that this case may cause fear among some parents and prompt them to refuse to vaccinate their children, and put them in real danger from measles, whooping cough and other diseases.

"The risks of diseases are real risks," said Dr. Melinda Wharton, deputy director of CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Numerous large studies don't support a relationship between vaccines and autism, according to the CDC and the Institutes of Medicine.

The Georgia girl's case – and its implications in the vaccine-autism debate – raise more questions than it answers, experts say.

Some medical experts say it's difficult to fully assess the case because the federal vaccine-court documents are sealed from public view.

"It raised a lot of questions for us," said Dr. David Tayloe Jr., president-elect of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The national medical group's leadership has been seeking more information about Hannah's vaccine-court case since last week when a sealed vaccine-court document detailing the government's settlement was posted on the Internet by an autism book author, then circulated widely among autism groups.

The pediatrics association has been trying to get access to official documents in the case so medical experts can delve into the science, assess whether there are implications for other children and answer questions from doctors and families.

"Our responsibility is to make sure the public is given good information and make sure the hype doesn't distract from public health," Tayloe said. "I still would not think that we're going to have evidence showing a role of vaccines actually causing autism."

According to the leaked document posted online, the government's Division of Vaccine Injury Compensation concluded that five shots Hannah received in July 2000, when she was 19 months old, "significantly aggravated an underlying mitochondrial disorder" and resulted in a brain disorder "with features of autism spectrum disorder."

Sallie Bernard, executive director of the national autism advocacy group SafeMinds, called the case "unprecedented" in that a link between vaccines and autism is being made public. Federal health officials "have insisted there is no link at all between vaccines and vaccine components and autism. And apparently that is not true," she said.

The case also is significant because other autistic children have mitochondrial disorders, Bernard said. "The question is: What is the proportion?"

Robert Krakow, a New York attorney representing other autistic children in vaccine court, said the significance of the case is "potentially explosive." He said he has several clients with similar histories.

Hannah requires one-on-one care at all times, said her mother, Terry Poling, a nurse and lawyer. The Polings described how Hannah was a normal, verbal toddler until she received several vaccines during a well-baby visit. Within 48 hours of the shots, she developed a high fever and inconsolable crying and refused to walk. She stopped sleeping through the night. Within three months after receiving the vaccine, she began showing signs of autism, including spinning and staring at lights and fans. For a while, she lost her ability to speak.

Then, within six months after the shots, as the family came to grips with the likelihood that she was autistic, they turned to leading experts in neurology. "I had to know. My daughter didn't just suddenly develop autism for no reason," Terry Poling said.

Hannah's father co-authored an article about her case, which was published in the Journal of Child Neurology in 2006.

Hannah, who has two older brothers, continues to have mild to moderate symptoms of autism. The family says early and ongoing intensive therapy has been critical for her.

"The biggest question right now for the public is: How unique is Hannah's case?" said Jon Poling. Poling said he suspects there are other children like Hannah.

Cliff Shoemaker, the Polings' attorney, said the family has filed a petition with the vaccine court to unseal all of Hannah's records and allow both the family and the government to fully discuss the case.

Despite this, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Justice, which reprersents the government in court cases, would not grant interviews or explain to the AJC why it isn't releasing the records. HHS officials, who administer the vaccine compensation fund, also declined to be interviewed, citing the court's confidentiality requirements.

Shoemaker said the government's November concession in the case is public, but the government's reasons aren't. "I'm not aware of any other conceded autism cases," he said.

Congress created the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program in 1988 after widespread lawsuits against manufacturers and health-care providers stemming from reports of side-effects of a version of the diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine used in the 1980s.

With companies getting out of the vaccine business for liability reasons, Congress established the program and a trust fund to serve as a no-fault alternative for resolving certain vaccine injury claims.

The average injury compensation to an individual in vaccine court has been about $1 million. In fiscal year 2007, more than $91 million was awarded

to people harmed by vaccines.

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Need A Tampon?

These are great!

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Sharing the Cupcake Love
Current mood: yeehaw!

This is for everyone, but especially for Amelia!!

YUMMY!!! YUMMY!!! YUMMY!!!

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