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Published on March 1, 2008 By Tova7 In Blogging

I see LW has another JU stalker.  This one is going by the name Kurthy.

I understand people with strong opinions get haters on their blog.  But it seems to me LW attracts more than her fair share.

I've decided.....

 

I WANT A STALKER!

 

Think about it.  If you haven't been blog stalked, does that mean you're too boring?  Too vanilla to even be tasted?  That you aren't worth someone setting up an account, thinking of pithy and sometimes totally retarded put downs?  You aren't interesting enough for someone with no life to follow, even in words?

 

Hmmmmm.

 

I dunno.

 

But I think this Stalker is Jennifer1.  The crazy tastes the same to me.


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on Mar 01, 2008
I don't know Cedar, I think Acting I would be much more interesting at this point.


I agree.

It's so much easier learning how to pretend someone else, unless of course that character is a scientist.

Then all bets are off. Call in the TRANSLATORS.

on Mar 01, 2008
I'm modest, too.


The most modest person ever.

How do I know?

Ya told me so  
on Mar 01, 2008
Haemophilus influenza b, Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escheria coli, Salmonella enteritidis, and other cases of childhood meningitis that presented with bacteriological etiology but the causative organism was unknown. As for adjuvant therapies...specifically glycerol versus dexamethasone. Right now I'm reviewing several papers to compare the significance of the therapies, singly or combined, in the outcomes of death, serious neurological sequelae, and deafness.


So you're figuring out the culprit and possible treatments and the effects of said treatments?

I'm a little tired, but that would be the layman's explanation, right?

~Zoo
on Mar 01, 2008
Analyzing the data to see if inclusion of glycerol and/or dexamethasone with antibiotic therapies reduces the occurrence of death, deafness, or other severe neurological outcomes.

The upside of glycerol if it is effective (which it seems to be for reducing severe neurological outcomes from Hib meningitis) is it is cheap, readily available, and does not require any special storage or handling. This is great in poor countries where Hib meningitis is still a huge threat to life.

Dexamethasone seems to reduce the amount of hearing loss from Hib meningitis, alone or in combination with glycerol.

Sadly, it seems the desirable effects of the two adjuvant therapies are only clearly evident with Hib meningitis...at least that's what I've unearthed so far.


I tried to read it.

Really.

But every few words I'd have a fit of narcolepsy.

  
on Mar 01, 2008
The upside of glycerol if it is effective (which it seems to be for reducing severe neurological outcomes from Hib meningitis) is it is cheap, readily available, and does not require any special storage or handling. This is great in poor countries where Hib meningitis is still a huge threat to life.

Dexamethasone seems to reduce the amount of hearing loss from Hib meningitis, alone or in combination with glycerol.

Sadly, it seems the desirable effects of the two adjuvant therapies are only clearly evident with Hib meningitis...at least that's what I've unearthed so far.


Oh, I see. So you're poking around for evidence that correlates the effectiveness of those therapies on other forms of meningitis....interesting indeed.

Well, good luck. Sounds kind of tedious.

~Zoo
on Mar 01, 2008

Wow! Tonya, What a well rounded thread you have here. I think you are getting close to covering all the topics. There is even medical miracles working here. You are an angel of information. That's you.

Zoo and Saxygirl, now that I am done with school I am working on a story that you might be interested in.  It's called the anatomy and physiology of Rugae Chyme. It is a story I was making up to get through a&p. Tonya, I think it will be a science story you will like.  It will have thrills, chills and if I knew more about pharmacology pills!   The heroine or villain depending on your point of view is from the Islands of Langerhans! Haha..do you like how I made this thread about my literary comeback.

O.K. now for my thoughts, at first the newbie, cough cough,, stalker sounded like Sir Peter Maxwell, but then less refined. So, I'm not sure. Whip you sure do draw an interesting crowd. I gotta tell you I am never bored.

O.K. Right now that's all I have to add.

on Mar 01, 2008

 

Yep... That's epidemiology, but I am such a numbers geek. If only I had pursued marine ecology earlier in life.

I can do without numbers...zoological behavior and anatomy are my interests.

 

Zoo and Saxygirl, now that I am done with school I am working on a story that you might be interested in. It's called the anatomy and physiology of Rugae Chyme.

Let's see...rugae applies to inner folds of an organ, usually the stomach.  Chyme would be the lovely mixture of juices in the stomach that's just about ready to take the journey into your intestines.

I have to read this...the title is simply alluring.

~Zoo

on Mar 01, 2008
I don't want to have to navigate back to copy/paste, but I'll answer!

Not method, just "Acting for Beginners." Thing is, I like to act. I do NOT like to study how to act. I learned about how to memorize and rehearse today. Blech. I know this, I've been acting since grade school. That's why I didn't like to study it. Oh well.


And no, dorm life isn't boring. My life is. My friends and associates love to hang out and do crazy things, I just do homework. And that's how it goes.

At least it's not microbiology...
on Mar 01, 2008

Let's see...rugae applies to inner folds of an organ, usually the stomach. Chyme would be the lovely mixture of juices in the stomach that's just about ready to take the journey into your intestines.

Yes! Woo Hoo, but it my story that's the heroines name. It will be a bit because even though I finished with school, I'm studying for the national exam. I bow to you science people, unless I made up stories about these wonderful words, it was tedious. So, this bud's for you science folk!

on Mar 01, 2008
At least it's not microbiology...


Aye, definitely. I'm in cell bio right now...it is...not my cup of tea.

Now on to parasitology.


Hey, now that's actually interesting.

~Zoo
on Mar 01, 2008

Wow T....you've guys been busy all day?  Did ANYONE get anything done today?  Hmmmmm? I think you got your stalker.......

I've spent most of my day at a Creation Conference by AIG.  Very Interesting....very. 

Hey Zoo.....we have to talk......

Racism, Fossils, Jurassic Park or Jesus  and Demolishing Strongholds were the topics. 

 

 

 

on Mar 01, 2008

It's called the anatomy and physiology of Rugae Chyme. It is a story I was making up to get through a&p. Tonya, I think it will be a science story you will like. It will have thrills, chills and if I knew more about pharmacology pills

YEah!  You could write the phone book and I'd read it!

Can't wait to see it!

on Mar 01, 2008

And no, dorm life isn't boring. My life is. My friends and associates love to hang out and do crazy things, I just do homework. And that's how it goes.

Wise beyond your years...ha.  I was just ribbing you.

 

on Mar 01, 2008

Wow T....you've guys been busy all day? Did ANYONE get anything done today? Hmmmmm? I think you got your stalker....... I've spent most of my day at a Creation Conference by AIG. Very Interesting....very. Hey Zoo.....we have to talk...... Racism, Fossils, Jurassic Park or Jesus and Demolishing Strongholds were the topics.

Sounds interesting.  Will look forward to some articles on it.

I have to tell ya, I didn't get a stalker, so I decided to BECOME one.

 

Scared?

on Mar 01, 2008
Wise beyond your years...ha. I was just ribbing you.


I know. I was just too lazy to put emoticons.
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