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Today's We're Here Challenge: Animal Days
Today was a Busy like a Beaver day.
I started off with a visit to my urologist to find the results of recent tests. It looks like we're in a wait and see pattern again. I did some shopping afterward of course took photos all day.
I am thankful for my two little goobers. They were sick for the past 3 months. I have been sick just about as long.
The girls had every test the vet could think of, even an ultrasound on Ernestine, all coming back with 'normal' results. Three different antibiotics, and several experimental diet changes. Suzanne got over the ailment and has been doing well for a couple of weeks now. Poor little Ernestine, who has always been small anyway, lost about half her body weight, but she is finally doing well again and on the road to regaining some weight. I hope we have put this strange and scary illness behind us at last.
As for me, I suspect it is (another!) stubborn kidney stone, and I'll be making an appointment with the urologist next week to get it checked out.
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I went to my long awaited urologist appointment this morning. He went over my charts and films and could see no irregularities. There's one more "thing" he wants to try but it will require Darek be with me to drive me home afterwards. I'm doing it next Monday. He wrote me two new prescriptions and sent me on my way.
After the appointment I went to the pharmacy to get my drugs and then went on a photo drive before coming home for the evening.
Today's We're Here Challenge: Animal Days
Today was a Busy like a Beaver day.
I started off with a visit to my urologist to find the results of recent tests. It looks like we're in a wait and see pattern again. I did some shopping afterward of course took photos all day.
I had some urologist's exams this morning. I'll get the results in a week.
Today's We're Here Challenge: X marks the spot.
After the urology appointment I headed to the Cathedral City Public Library to see the steel sculpture "X Marks the Spot" by Simi Dabah. It's right by Big League Dreams where Darek plays softball.
I had an appointment with my urologist this afternoon. I hope my prostate is bigger than yours!
I go in on Friday to find the results to the tests.
I took photos coming & going.
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How i have missed this baby! He is 7 months old already...and is getting around like WHOA! He does not actually crawl...it is more like an army crawl with his arms, and a push with his feet....but he is SO fast! Today he began getting up on both knees, and then once he got that far, would inch his feet up to the yoga position of Downward Dog...looking like he was going to start doing push ups!! He is also trying hard to pull himself up on the slats of his crib.
His daddy is going to be amazed when he gets back from Afghanistan in the end of july if this little bugger is close to walking upon reaching 10 months. His feet are always moving...and he loves to be propped up to stand.
He has had a low grade fever for the past 2 evenings...we are keeping an eye on this, since he has a kidney condition, diagnosed in utero, that might predispose him to infections there. He is acting perfectly normal and is his usual happy go lucky self....so hopefully it is nothing. (He is being watched by a Pediatric Urologist and if the situation does not resolve itself, regarding the kidney, he will have surgery to correct it.) He is teething again, but even with that, he rarely wakes at night and almost always has a smile on this face! i love that altho he does not see me all the time like my other beans, he grins from ear to ear when he sees me and he stares and smiles at me, following me with his eyes, as i move around the house...There is nothing like a cuddle with this little guy to make my whole self relax to mush!
have a happy and blessed Sunday! :)
I spent December 8, 2009, my 44th birthday in Druid Ridge Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. It was cold, lovely and there was snow on the ground. It was perfect!
Druid Ridge Cemetery is located just outside the city of Baltimore in Pikesville, Maryland at 7900 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore Co., MD 21208. Among its monuments and graves are several noted sculptures by Hans Schuler and the final resting places of:
•Felix Agnus, Civil War general and newspaper publisher
•Alfred Blalock, pioneering cardiovascular surgeon
•Dorothy Benjamin Caruso, widow of tenor Enrico Caruso
•William Jones "Boileryard" Clarke, baseball player and coach
•Claribel Cone, physician and art collector with her sister Etta Cone
•Walter Dandy, one of the fathers of neurosurgery
•Rev. Dr. John Goucher, namesake of Goucher College
•Florence Kendall, influential physical therapist
•John Charles Linthicum, U.S. Congressman, 4th District of Maryland
•Rosa Ponselle, celebrated soprano
•Carl Vernon Sheridan, World War II Medal of Honor recipient
•Hugh H. Young, pioneering urologist
•Elisabeth Gilman, daughter of Daniel Coit Gilman and prominent Maryland socialist and civil libertarian
Let me first say, our son is healthy. He is not sick. He has hydronephrosis, a dilation of his left kidney. His urologist believes the condition is incrementally worse so they recommended he have this test, a lasix renogram. The procedure required he have an IV placed, and they gave him a total of 200 ccs of saline along with a dose of radioactive isotope. They watched and recorded as it went into his kidneys and through the bladder.
We don't have any answers yet as to how his kidneys are functioning or whether they were able to detect a blockage. But I can report the little tyke pees like a racehorse (kind of stunning the tech with the volume that collected in the urinal).
He woke up when the tech checked his catheter. It was in place, but he wasn't outputting so she was a little worried. He was fine, and peed as soon as he started crying. He calmed down quickly, and even smiled.
Darek took me to my Urologists' appointment this morning. I had a cysto-something done. Everything looked like it was supposed to. He drove me home where I stayed for the day...except for a quick trip to the store for milk.
I had an appointment with my urologist this afternoon. I hope my prostate is bigger than yours!
I go in on Friday to find the results to the tests.
I took photos coming & going.
I had an early appointment with my urologist to go over my recent prostate exam...I'm good for another 6 months. I drove around for a while taking photos before coming home.
I had an appointment with my urologist this afternoon. I hope my prostate is bigger than yours!
I go in on Friday to find the results to the tests.
I took photos coming & going.
I had an early appointment with my urologist to go over my recent prostate exam...I'm good for another 6 months. I drove around for a while taking photos before coming home.
To sit in the soft, green grass on a Summer afternoon. To know tenderness and laughter with one you consider a true friend. To have your furry companion dutifully by your side. To never lose sight of the beauty, playful spirit, and innocence of childhood......
This is bliss to me.
Oh, and there has to be chocolate cake in there somewhere too.
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Medical update: Saw two docs in the past few days, was prescribed painkillers for my "strain," and have to see a urologist next Monday for tests. The fun never ends.
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I went to my long awaited urologist appointment this morning. He went over my charts and films and could see no irregularities. There's one more "thing" he wants to try but it will require Darek be with me to drive me home afterwards. I'm doing it next Monday. He wrote me two new prescriptions and sent me on my way.
After the appointment I went to the pharmacy to get my drugs and then went on a photo drive before coming home for the evening.
My Sunday ended on a nasty note. Sometime around 5pm I started getting this pain that was just like the kidney stones I had last year.
Sure enough. Within a few hours I was doubled over in pain. Took two pain killers and two extremely hot baths... as well as standing in the shower with the hot water running on my lower back.
The pain was so bad I called the Emergency Room. They had me come in to make sure. The nurse on the phone thought, from how I was describing it, that the problem might be abdominal rather than kidney... I didn't think so. But at least I could get a urine sample tested.
Yes, it was a stone. Some blood showed up in the sample... but the pain had subsided. The Emergency Room doctor(Dr.Miller, I believe) thought I had probably passed it... "That was fast"... this was the same doctor I had a few weeks ago when I ended up there for my neck... very handsome, slightly older doctor. He can nurse me back any day. ;-)
I'll go to my regular doctor this week for a follow-up and then probably to a urologist. Which I never followed through on last year... silly rabbit.
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South China Sea. Lieutenant Commander T.J. McGeoy, Jr., a urologist from New York City, and Nurse Lieutenant Annelle K. Lee of Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, discuss the progress of a Vietnamese patient receiving treatment in International House, the civic action ward aboard the hospital ship USS Repose (AH-0016). [Hospital ships. Transport of sick and wounded.] [Nurses. Nursing.] [Scene.]
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I was pleasantly surprised to see this cognitive technique being promoted at the recent Men's Health Summit in Toronto. Imagine, a group of Urologists singing the praise of a millennia old Buddhist practice! But there is medical evidence for it's efficacy, especially in the management of chronic pain. In one study mindfulness meditation provided more relief than morphine. Functional MRI show attenuation of activity in the areas of the brain that regulate the transmission of pain signals, in particular the thalamus and amygdala in those patients who successfully perform daily meditation practices.
I had some urologist's exams this morning. I'll get the results in a week.
Today's We're Here Challenge: X marks the spot.
After the urology appointment I headed to the Cathedral City Public Library to see the steel sculpture "X Marks the Spot" by Simi Dabah. It's right by Big League Dreams where Darek plays softball.
This location has been in my mind for a very long time. Just that far to not go there on a regular explore, often scheduled in a trip, but I never got there.
Finally I had the chance to pay Dr. Anna a visit. Expectations were low because it is a known location for some years and most of the times this doesn't do any good to our beloved locations. But I was surprised about the amount of details still inside!
This villa used to be owned by a urologist and his wife and son. The doctor used part of his house to receive patients. The doctor started his practice just after World War I, in the same town, known for it's clean air. In those times, clean fresh air was seen as a way to heal all sorts of physical and even psychological issues.
The doctor met his wife while visiting another part of the country. He was looking for an assistant and housekeeper and met the parents of his future wife. Her parents decided that the good fresh air would be good for her and therefor she joined the doctor back to his hometown. Only a few months later they married and they got a son, who is also doctor nowadays in Berlin.
And then all information about this doctor's family stopped. Next info I found is that the doctor's wife could not take care of herself anymore and moved into a nursing home.
Rumours go that the doctor died in a car accident and that his wife went crazy and therefor could not take care of herself anymore. As their son lives in Berlin there is nobody to take care of the villa.
Thes walls of Dr. Anna talk stories. When you are inside you can almost feel how these people must have been living here. Sad story, but our world is probably full of sad stories...
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I had an early appointment with my urologist to go over my recent prostate exam...I'm good for another 6 months. I drove around for a while taking photos before coming home.
Copyright Susan Ogden
My little Fredericksburg Bean, Luke Maddox! He is so full of life and personality! A little spitfire with a smile that could charm the coldest heart and make darn near anyone smile back!
He was born with a “dilated kidney” and was under the watchful eye of a Pediatric Urologist for a year. EVERY time he had to go for check ups, the nurses wanted to take him home! (Those visits have ended and the issue has, as they hoped, resolved itself. The only repercussion is if he runs a high fever, the doctors need to be reminded of the prior situation....not sure why that is.) People at the grocery store, the mall,or anywhere he tags along just adore him!
Suffice it to say that he is just a doll to care for....even if he has learned the word “NO!” and knows when to use it!!!
In 2009 when I was really "into" digital photography, but armed only with a 100mm lens, I would drive to my two favorite ponds that were only a mile from my home. If it was 1950, my clothes size would have all been marked "Hefty."
But the thought struck me just yesterday (slow learner), that once I got to the ponds, I would walk two or more miles to catch my quarry. Then it was three miles, and then I moved up to the ranch and open space where I'd do a consistent five miles. The only mistake I made - and it was a doozie - was that I never brought enough water. And so began my 2015-16 health problems.
Stay with me another moment: Yesterday, I got the bright idea that it was the boredom of the same trails over and over just to get to the trails I wanted. And so yesterday, I drove to my destination, and sure enough, I walked 2.67 miles (I have a pedometer because I don't care how many of my bits are fit) and took 116 images, equally the total number from May of 2015.
In other words, just as with my distaste for physical therapy after knee surgery, the goal wasn't distance, but interest, and as you all know, once you're focused on a subject, the thought of whatever discomfort you may have subsides.
Thanks to Doris mentioning 100 Ring-necked ducks at the ponds, I finally got up, drove the mile, and walked around the ponds twice. Surprise, Doris: the otters are back, and I felt like I was herding cattle. For the first time in months, I slept at night (anyone can sleep in a lounger in front of the TV), didn't hurt as much, got in a total of 3.5 miles for the day, and if things progress and I have no setbacks like the five I had last year, I might be able to be back in shape by summer's end. Of course, I may be premature. One good day isn't a year. But it's one day when I don't have to go to the dentist, urologist, cardiologist, internist, externist, etc. and I'm feeling pretty good. There are still problems - other than the fact that I'm so out of practice - but I'm on my way, and 28 pounds lighter than when I started this "journey." (Don't you hate the word "journey." Whether it's going to Houston in August or running for president, it's a journey. Everything is a journey when in fact, half of those journeys are treks!)
Okay, not this Ring-neck isn't a great shot (would help to clean the lens before I leave the house), but it's a marker on my trek.
Manipal Hospital provides best treatment for kidney stone removal, infertility in Vijayawada. Ranks one of the top kidney & fertility hospital in India. Has excellent team of urologists and support staff with largest dialysis centre in the country.
I had some urologist's exams this morning. I'll get the results in a week.
Today's We're Here Challenge: X marks the spot.
After the urology appointment I headed to the Cathedral City Public Library to see the steel sculpture "X Marks the Spot" by Simi Dabah. It's right by Big League Dreams where Darek plays softball.
Teenage boys and adult males, circumcision may result in significant postoperative pain. In his many years of practice as a Los Angeles urologist.Preputioplasty
This location has been in my mind for a very long time. Just that far to not go there on a regular explore, often scheduled in a trip, but I never got there.
Finally I had the chance to pay Dr. Anna a visit. Expectations were low because it is a known location for some years and most of the times this doesn't do any good to our beloved locations. But I was surprised about the amount of details still inside!
This villa used to be owned by a urologist and his wife and son. The doctor used part of his house to receive patients. The doctor started his practice just after World War I, in the same town, known for it's clean air. In those times, clean fresh air was seen as a way to heal all sorts of physical and even psychological issues.
The doctor met his wife while visiting another part of the country. He was looking for an assistant and housekeeper and met the parents of his future wife. Her parents decided that the good fresh air would be good for her and therefor she joined the doctor back to his hometown. Only a few months later they married and they got a son, who is also doctor nowadays in Berlin.
And then all information about this doctor's family stopped. Next info I found is that the doctor's wife could not take care of herself anymore and moved into a nursing home.
Rumours go that the doctor died in a car accident and that his wife went crazy and therefor could not take care of herself anymore. As their son lives in Berlin there is nobody to take care of the villa.
Thes walls of Dr. Anna talk stories. When you are inside you can almost feel how these people must have been living here. Sad story, but our world is probably full of sad stories...
Please visit www.preciousdecay.com for more pictures or like my Facebook fanpage on www.facebook.com/Preciousdecay
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Blood in urine (hematuria) - Symptoms and Causes by Dr. Ajay Kumar, Director-Urology, Nephrology & Transplantation, Paras HMRI Hospital Patna.
पेशाब में खून - डॉ. अजय कुमार, निदेशक-मूत्र विज्ञान, नेफ्रोलॉजी और प्रत्यारोपण, पारस पटना अस्पताल।
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Alba Aces 1941 Champs of the Cardinal Jr. League. Won 30 lost 10.
Front Row: L-R: Kenton Boyer (Age 10), Max Rose, Wayne Boyer (Age 12), Stanley "Bud" Betebenner and Raymond Cooper
Back Row: Vernon Joseph Decker, Cecil Cooper, Dean Rose, Cloyd Boyer (Age 14) Manager Buford Cooper, Johnny Maples-Batboy, Keith "Ping" Patterson and Bob Barkley. Those missing from the photos were Kenneth. Fitzgerald and Bob McCullum. McCullum was the leading hitter on that club and Fitzgerald was runner up.
Three of those guys made it to the KOM league. Cloyd pitched for Carthage in 1946 and brother Wayne in 1947. Max Rose made it to the KOM league in, 1951, as an umpire.
The KOM League
Flash Report
for
Week of 1/10—1/16/2016
Why?
Early one recent morning the question came to me “Why do people have any interest in the Flash Reports?” That was right after wondering if anyone does.
At one time the bible of baseball was the Sporting News. I first became aware of it as a publication of practical interest in the summer of 1951. A few of the Carthage Cubs would pool their pennies and go to the only place in Carthage where it could be purchased, Lee's News, at the outrageous high price of 20 cents. At that time a daily newspaper was five cents and purchased many times with a buffalo nickel. A comic book was dime with the face on Mercury on it.
When that publication made it to the Carthage dugout the players would gather around usually, as Walter Babcock read aloud from it what had happened in player transactions in the Chicago Cub organization in such town as Los Angeles-CA, Nashville-TN, Des Moines-IA, Springfield-MA, Greensboro-NC, Rock Hill-SC, Visalia-CA, Clovis-NM, Sioux Falls-SD, Topeka-KS and Grand Rapids-MI. Those were all teams in a higher classification than the Carthage club. The players had absolutely no interest in what was going on with other Cub Class D clubs such as Janesville-WI and Rutherford, County NC.
In reading the Sporting News the Carthage players only looked at who got demoted from teams in higher classifications or members of those teams suffering injuries. If there were demotions at the higher classifications those actions had to work their way down through the system and might lead to a Carthage player being let go. Conversely, if there was an injury at a higher classification there might be a chance for advancement. No Class D ballplayer, with ambition to “make it” in baseball, was tied a particular town. If there were any ties it had to do with a girlfriend.
My interest in the Sporting News, after 1951, was only hindered by my ability to afford the bi-monthly publication. Very seldom did I see one and when the price rose later on to 25 cents per issue it was out of the question that I’d see very many of them.
Much later in life I learned that fellows, such as those I saw reading the Sporting News in the dugout as young upstarts, renewed their interest in the publication to see what had become of the guys they battled on their way up or out of the Cub organization. Yes, the interest had shifted to the section of the Sporting News entitled “Necrology.”
There isn’t any way I can judge why some people scan there Flash Reports but I do know there are at least a half dozen readers who only open the reports to see who has passed on. The number of living former KOM leaguers doesn’t come anywhere close to those who have gone to the “Great Clubhouse in the Sky.”
In fact, I have lost a lot of readers because of their passing and others have been lost since they got tired of reading of so many deaths. So, there is the dilemma. Do I report on those expiring or cease mentioning that issue?
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Making another pass through the list of “Never Located” KOM Leaguers
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=119010...
(Photo of the deceased is at the aforementioned URL)
Charles E. "Chuck" Greene
Birth: May 19, 1928
Topeka--Shawnee County-Kansas,
Death: Oct. 19, 2013
Topeka Shawnee County--Kansas,
Charles E. "Chuck" Greene, 85, Topeka, passed away on Saturday, October 19, 2013.Chuck was born May 19, 1928 in Topeka, the son of Linden and Matie (Flanagan) Greene.
He graduated from Topeka High School and Washburn University with a Business degree in 1951, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II and was involved in the occupation of Japan.
He was sales manager and later co-owner and President of Kansas Electric Supply. He retired in 2008 after 57 years.
He was an Eagle Scout, a member of Grace Episcopal Cathedral, Golden Rule Lodge #90 AF & AM, Kansas York Rite, Scottish Rite, a Life member of the Arab Shrine Temple, NE MAR Shrine Club, Kaw Valley Shrine Club, Legion of Honor, Order of Quetzalcoat, Life member of VFW Post 1650, American Legion Post 172, and a Life member of the Elks where he served as Secretary for many years and Exalted Ruler for several terms, and the Field & Stream club.
Chuck married Edna Metzenthin on April 22, 1950 in Topeka. She survives. Other survivors include sons, Russ (Karen) Greene, Topeka, Richard Greene, Seattle, WA; daughter, Julianne Greene, Mission; grandchildren, Jennifer Abruzzino, Brent, Sean, Travis, and Trenton Greene, all of Topeka; and great-grandson, Alec Greene. He was preceded in death by a brother, Linden Greene, Jr; and sister, Florence Webber.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at Grace Episcopal Cathedral. Burial will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. Chuck will lie in state at Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, and visitation will be from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal Cathedral, Topeka Rescue Mission or the Arab Shrine Children's Travel Fund.
Ed comment:
Over the years of searching for former KOM leaguers, the name of a former pitcher for the Chanute Athletics appeared in a September 2, 1947 box score. While he was still living I used to talk to Lee Dodson who knew everything about baseball in Topeka. I told him of finding a newspaper article that said the Chanute pitcher on September 1 was Chick Greene. Lee pretty much assured me that it was Charles “Chuck” Greene who played some amateur baseball in the Topeka area.
In researching the “career” of Mr. Greene, I found that he pitched four innings, in relief, on the first day of September of that year. In his four inning stint he struck out four batters, walked four and gave up four runs. That happened to be the final game of the year for Chanute and Greene’s first and last appearance with a professional team. There was some early chatter in the Chanute newspaper that he might return for the 1948 season but that never materialized as the New York Giants had a working agreement with Chanute that one season.
It would be my belief that no one in his family ever heard the story about his time in professional baseball. He wasn’t married until three years after his stint with Chanute and I suspect he viewed that like most of us do when we reflect over our past jobs and never mention the ones that had a short fuse.
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Former players also suffer illness
Probably, more contacts are made with me regarding my photos than those precipitated by the narrative of the Flash Reports. But when they deal with news of a former KOM leaguer I work them into the Flash Reports. Here is an example. “Hi John: After looking at the pictures of your day I wanted to take a nap. Those little one's can sure tire you out. Glad you can go with them and enjoy. We did not send any Christmas greetings this year. The holidays just came and went before I even got ready. Harry has had a rough year. A heart attack in July followed by a bleeding ulcer a week later from the meds he has to take for the stents they put in. Had cataract surgery in Dec, on the left eye and the next weekend ended up in the emergency room with a urinary infection. Had to go to the urologist to have his bladder scoped and CT scans and they couldn't find anything he just has to drink more water. Will have his other cataract done Jan. 13. He didn't go to the doctor for over 50 years and I think it has caught up with him.
I look at all the pictures you post and enjoy them. Take care.” Pat
Ed comment:
I suppose you noticed that I didn’t mention any last names or the team for whom Harry played. However, I knew that a former teammate of Harry’s would want to know about him and I shared that note with Loren Doll. Now, if you know every teammate Doll ever had by the name of Harry you’d be able to figure things out. But this isn’t a quiz so don’t bother to look it up. Here is the note from Doll. “Thanks for sending me the info on Harry…never know what old age is going to bring on...appears you are enjoying the little ones...we had a Christmas get together of our family which now numbers 49 persons...includes 15 grandchildren and assorted in-laws...along with 13 great grandchildren...hope things are well and good for you...enjoy your e-mails…Loren Doll. Dodge City, KS.”
After reading Doll’s e-mail it dawned on me that what I’m doing is what the Sporting News used to do “back in the day.” Of course, I don’t have the ability of the writers of that era but the good news is that no one pays 25 cents an issue for these reports.
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A bonus item
From time to time I mention Gary Bedingfield of Glasgow, Scotland and the newsletter he publishes. Each time I receive one I scan it to see if I can tie any of his stories to the KOM league. I can usually do so.
Here is what Bedingfield shared this past week. I suggest you click on his site:
Ladies and Gentlemen. Here is the January issue of the Baseball in Wartime Newsletter. This issue features biographies on all 73 living major league veterans who served during World War II.
Do you know anyone who would enjoy receiving this newsletter? Send us their email address and we will include them on our monthly mailing list. They can opt out any time.
Happy reading!
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Baseball in Wartime (Founder and Editor)
Author of "Baseball's Dead of World War II," "Baseball in WWII Europe" and "Baseball in Wartime Newsletter"
Website: www.baseballinwartime.com
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Email: gary@baseballinwartime.com
This newsletter is sent to over 1,100 recipients.
Ed comment:
In scanning Bedingfield’s report I noticed that two of the 73 guys profiled were on KOM rosters and both were with the Carthage, MO Cardinals. This is the note I sent to Bedingfield. “Enjoyed your last edition. A couple of those 73 war vets played in my hometown of Carthage, Mo. They were Cloyd Boyer and Chris Haughey. Boyer was there in late 1946 and Haughey showed up at Carthage in early 1947. Haughey's last appearance before going into WW II was with the Brooklyn Dodgers. So, when he came back his first game was in Class D. The record books show he spent the entire season in 1947 with St. Joseph, Mo., but he started with Carthage. I have spoken with him about that.”
Bedingfield's reply:
Thanks for that info on Haughey. I'm expanding the bios to include on my website, so I'll mention that he was in Class D ball when he came back from service. Best Regards.
Comment:
If any of you go to the website where Bedingfield posted those photos pay particular attention to the one of Cloyd Boyer. He is in his pitching motion. However, sitting on the bleachers, on the left side of the photo, is a “huge fan” of Boyer’s. When Cloyd gave me an autographed edition of that photo I kidded him about that since the “huge fan” was sound asleep. I intended to share my copy of that photo but it went on vacation. If I locate it in the near future I’ll post it on the Flickr site. However, there are some silver linings behind every something or another. In going through my old photos I ran across the first one that I ever saw of Cloyd Boyer. If you will go to this site you might enjoy seeing it. www.flickr.com/photos/60428361@N07/24174174071
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Finally, a fan letter
You sir never cease to amaze me! You have done much to keep the old time baseball alive. If not for you, history would be forever lost to so many!! Thank you my friend, God Bless you sir. Thomas Earp—Kansas City. MO
Ed comment:
That kind of remark cause the Flash Reports appear from time to time.
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A general surgeon and his wife and a Urologist and his wife (a neurosurgeon) get down at the surgery party.
The surgery department at Sky Lakes Medical Center had a party Friday night at Yesterday's Plaza, downtown Klamath Falls. The reason for the party was to get to meet the new orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Knudsen, who we all know already; but that's okay because it looks like everybody had fun. Dr Knudsen played bass guitar in both of the bands that played at the party. (Sorry, I don't recall the band names right now.)
Darek took me to my Urologists' appointment this morning. I had a cysto-something done. Everything looked like it was supposed to. He drove me home where I stayed for the day...except for a quick trip to the store for milk.
A fully up-to-date prostate cancer book that specifically addresses the needs of gay men and their partners, written by an authority and himself a prostate cancer survivor
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men and the second leading cause of deaths in men, after lung cancer. Men have a one in six chance of diagnosis with the number doubling for gay couples. While biology between gay and heterosexual is the same men, cultural differences in the ways in which gay men and heterosexuals experience diagnosis, treatment, and recovery vary widely. Most urologists, support groups, prostate cancer literature assume patients are heterosexual, leaving gay men to seek out reliable information particular to their needs on their own.
What Every Gay Man Needs to Know About Prostate Cancer provides gay men with the essential answers to important questions often left undiscussed, such as: Which treatment will allow me to continue to experience receptive and/or directive anal intercourse? Which treatment might preserve the ejaculate? If I choose a treatment that leaves me with no semen, how am I—and my male sex partners—likely to react? What if my penis never again gets hard enough to penetrate a man? What are the effects of anal intercourse on PSA readings? Is there a correlation between anal intercourse and prostate cancer? How long must one wait after treatment to engage in anal stimulation of any sort? How will the absence of a prostate gland affect anal pleasure? What are the complications if one has HIV/AIDS in addition to prostate cancer? Will the size of my penis shrink after surgery? Also included are an updated glossary of technical terms and an appendix of resources for those seeking further information and/or looking to speak with other gay men who are either going through or have been through what the reader may be experiencing.
About the Author:
Gerald Perlman, PhD, has been a Supervisor of Psychotherapy at Fordham and Yeshiva Universities and at the City University of New York as well as the William Alanson White Institute where he received his certificate in Psychoanalysis. Dr. Perlman has written numerous articles and chapters, and given presentations on the practice of psychotherapy and the mental health issues of gay men. He is a Former Director of Psychology Internship Training at Manhattan Psychiatric Center in NYC. And he is a former President of the New York Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychologists. Along with Jack Drescher, MD he co-edited, A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer (now out of print). In his private practice in NYC, Dr.Perlman specializes in individual and couples therapy. For the past 8 years he has been facilitating an ongoing, open-ended group of gay men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer under the auspices of Malecare, Inc. a non- profit self-help organization that focuses on men dealing with a variety of cancers. He lives in New York.
Self-help/Gay Studies
Trade paper original
ISBN: 1-936833-05-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-936833-05-4
6 x 9, 280 pp
January 2012
I had an early appointment with my urologist to go over my recent prostate exam...I'm good for another 6 months. I drove around for a while taking photos before coming home.
I went to my long awaited urologist appointment this morning. He went over my charts and films and could see no irregularities. There's one more "thing" he wants to try but it will require Darek be with me to drive me home afterwards. I'm doing it next Monday. He wrote me two new prescriptions and sent me on my way.
After the appointment I went to the pharmacy to get my drugs and then went on a photo drive before coming home for the evening.
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Egg Stimulation
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MBBS, M.D.(OBS and Gynae), FNB
Dr Pallavi Prasad passed her MBBS from Bangalore Medical College in the year 2002. Her unmistakable fascination in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology got her into the MD program in Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi. Following this, she completed 3 years of Senior Residency at one of the main Institutes of national significance, JIPMER, Pondicherry. Before, she has autonomously dealt with a wide assortment of complex conditions in obstetrics and gynecology. It additionally enhanced her skill in proficiently taking care of crises.
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Dr Pallavi has a rich affair of 8 years in the field of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility and has worked in different associations like Apollo Hospitals and Milann, Bangalore.
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2007 - 2008 - Senior Registrar at MNJ Cancer Institute
2009 - 2013 - Asst. Educator at Mediciti Institute Of Medical Sciences
Dr Pallavi Prasad passed her MBBS from Bangalore Medical College in the year 2002. Her distinct fascination in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology got her into the MD program in Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi. Following this, she completed 3 years of Senior Residency at one of the main Institutes of national significance, JIPMER, Pondicherry. Before, she has autonomously taken care of a wide assortment of complex conditions in obstetrics and gynecology. It additionally enhanced her skill in proficiently taking care of crises.
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Von Hippel-Lindau disease, or von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by visceral cysts, benign masses, and the potential for malignant transformation in multiple organ systems.
von Hippel–Lindau VHL, the manifestations of the syndrome are protean; therefore, imaging plays a key role in identification of abnormalities and subsequent follow-up of lesions.
von Hippel–Lindau (VHL) disease is a rare, inherited, multisystem disorder that is characterized by development of a variety of benign and malignant tumors.
The spectrum of clinical manifestations of the disease is broad, About 40 different lesions in 14 different organs have been described.
The diagnostic criteria for VHL disease include:
(a) more than one CNS hemangioblastoma,
(b) one CNS hemangioblastoma and visceral manifestations of VHL disease, and
(c) any manifestation and a known family history of VHL disease.
Although genetic testing is available, imaging plays a key role in the identification of abnormalities and their subsequent follow-up, in the screening of asymptomatic gene carriers, and in their long-term surveillance.
The importance of screening is emphasized because the lesions in VHL disease are treatable; thus, early detection enables more conservative therapy to be performed and may enhance the patient’s length and quality of life.
A multidisciplinary approach to screening is emphasized; the team, which is led by a geneticist, includes urologists, gastroenterologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists, and radiologists
Because VHL varies so widely, there is not a consistent set of symptoms in each person. Every incidence of the disease has its own diagnostic evaluation. Being multi -ordinal disorder getting help for treatment of a VHL person is pie in the sky.
My pennyworth experience with VHL
I have been suffering Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) Syndrome since my early childhood. This disorder results in excess blood flow due to hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) resulting in repeated tumor growths in different organs of my body. VHL is a lifetime disease. Patients need to be constantly checked and treated/operated for the tumors and cysts that develop at various sites in the central nervous system and visceral organs throughout their lifetime. Because of the complexities associated with management of the various types of tumours in this disease, treatment is multidisciplinary.
VHL, LIVER TRANSPLANT,MDR-TB , neurologic complications
Very often timely aggressive surgical intervention is the only cure. As a VHL liver transplant patient, I have undergone and 9 surgeries one brain tumor removal, recent cyber knife at Medanta on 18th June 2013 besides grappling with MDR-TB which was diagnosed in 2010.
I developed MDR-TB. Manifestation of my latent TB happened under immune compromised situation, confirmed by a radiological conference facilitated by Dr Randeep Guleria at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). I developed pulmonary, bone and lymph involvement, to such an extent that it gnaws my bones and I walk with help of a four-toed stick.
Why VHL and MDR TB
I often face the question regarding significance of prolonged TB treatment and VHL, as VHL is not directly linked with TB.
Pre- transplant evaluation of Whole Body PET City Scan mentions:
A subcentimetric size lymph node is seen in the right posterior triangle
region which shows markedly increased FDGuptake (1 significance):- dated 21/9/07
8th July 2008:- A tiny non FDG avid, subcentimetre sized, subpleural nodule is noted in the apicoposterior segment of left upper lobe. Compared to previous PET CT, the left lung nodule is a new finding.
Tuberculosis was not detected and my long strife without repository began. Disseminated MDR TB manifested under immunocompromised situation though currently not active.
This is significance of TB aside from VHL, underdiagnosis and lowered immunesystem:- lowered immune system makes it almost impossible to survive the pandemic, I’m lucky to respond but there’s no guarantee it won’t comeback.
Chronological Medical events:
Date of surgery
Site
diagnosis
15/3/1993
Left foot
fibrolipomatous hamartoma (?)cavernous hemangioma
no proper diagnosis
20/12/1994
Right knee
Hamartomatous Malformation(?) cavernous hemangioma / no proper diagnosis
Jan 2005
toncills
Toncillectomy due to multinodular toncills evidence of which remains in multiple nodules in Esophagus in mid and lower third section (definitive inference from the pre-transplant endoscopy performed by Dr.Sanjiv Saigal)
6/2/2006
thyroid
Thyroidectomy 6th Feb 2006 (Multinodular goitre with retrosternal extension and a prominent cavernoma)
8/12/2006
Brain
Craniotomy (haemorrhaged brain tumor) due to cavernous haemangia
6/8/2008
Liver
Liver Transplant due to vascular malformation performed by Dr.A.S.Soin and team with proper diagnosis of VHL
26/7/2009
Left fore-arm
Dr.A.S.Soin removed a cavernous hemangioma from left fore-arm
3/8/2010
. After long painful suffering within 15 days of my Father’s demise on 6/4/2010 in a penniless condition, whatsoever, I survived to know on 3/08/2010 That I got Tuberculosis. Line Probe Assay (HAIN Test) for TB yielded Positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis( 22/12/2010)
Hence I fell into MDR TB category. This was detected by Dr.Himanshu Garg.
Prior TB treatment was performed by Dr. Sainjiv Saigal with normal prophylactic drugs.
18/july/2011
Cervical lymph gland
Von Hippel Lindau With MDR Kochs cervical lymphadenopathy 20011 at Medanta the Medicity by Dr.K.K . Handa
18/June/2013
Cyber knife Brain
extra dural based well defined nodular lesion adjacent to rt cavernous sinus
Planned for SRS cyber knife to a total dose of 1500cGy to the two lesions, by Dr.Aditya Gupta
The underdiagnosis happened in past as doctors were not well informed.
My general Financial condition:
1. My Father has left nothing, no repository to carryon my treatment
2. We are homeless. I’m living in a crummy rented place with narrow stairs, without ventilation
3. Initial support was provided by my friends and well-wishers but I need support on a larger scale due to multiple problems already narrated
4. Friends and income of younger brother who is a freelancer can no longer pull the economy of my diseases together
5. I’ve no property or any financial assets to pull me through.
Current Situation:-
1. VHL is multidisciplinary, can happen in visceral and Central Nervous System manifestations genetically, which are outwardly not visible. Hence MRI of whole spine and brain/body (CT?) is required -bi annually (as decided by neurosurgeon) Plasma free metaephrines and urinary metaephrines by HPLC method not ELISA method- for tachycardia.
2.Opthalmic by retinal specialist check ups are required(bi- annually)
3.I am Currently undergoing gingival excision and treatment due to initial cyclosporine(immunosuppressant) treatment side-effects.
4.Livertransplant, biannual tests and my current immunosuppressant( Sirolimus) level going up for past year requiring monitoring.
5.CECT of neck and chest/ USG of neck, chest xray often required.
6.Bimonthly LFT,Sirolimus,RFT,CBC
7.Biannual CBC, LFT, Na, K, Bun, Creatinine, Uric Acid,Hb1C, Lipid profile, Chest Xray, Urine Routine/Microscopic, Urine Culture/ sensitivity, Ultrasound whole Abdomen +liver Doppler (MHV showing monophasic flow in the liver graft suddenly from triphasic requiring repeated test for explanation)
All this is Way too expensive for me to bear with my younger brother( 4 yrs younger) being the sole earning member.
My mother is just a pensioner which doesn’t even suffice our accommodation and victuals.
My experience tells me VHL is seldom understood, and discrimination against disease exists. I’m a survivor not sufferer, I guess my strife with a rare disease shall be taken in good stride and help me in my spirited fight against a lifelong disease.
I don’t flinch and Cyber knife now performed, I need to deal with other complexities; but lack of funds and understanding makes the feelings worse. Please help me live the joyous life with a rare disorder as I am a survivor and not merely a sufferer. I’ve not lost the verve to life- help me lead a very happy life with VHL.
“The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities.”- Hence I appeal to exercise my fundamental right to health of a minority individual being discriminated.
The customised 1953 Ford hardtop that I photographed two months ago, when it was for sale outside a Largo garage. This time I encountered it in the car park of the urology surgery that I was visiting. I wonder if that’s what my own urologist, Dr. Zhou, drives? Surely not?
Raul Fernandez-Crespo MD has been an integral part of research at the University of Puerto Rico. From 2013 to 2018, his research included such focuses as sex hormone levels and semen profiles in adolescents with varicocele and urological manifestations of Behcet’s disease. He is a practicing urologist in Tampa, Florida, and is affiliated with multiple hospitals, including Tampa General Hospital, James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital, and Advent Health. speakerhub.com/speaker/raul-fernandez-crespo-md
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