Archive for January, 2012


We interviewed a young man with Crohn’s Disease. This is our conversation.


Weldon H. Philip Bonner, better known as Juke Boy Bonner (22 March 1932 — 29 June 1978) was an American blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist. He was influenced by Lightnin’ Hopkins, Jimmy Reed, and Slim Harpo. He described the bleak prospects of black urban existence in songs like “Life is a Nightmare”, “Struggle Here in Houston” and “Going Back to the Country”, accompanying himself on guitar, harmonica and drums in the self sufficient one-man band mode of Joe Hill Louis and Dr. Ross. Born in Bellville, Texas, Bonner was one of nine children; his parents died while he was very young, and he was raised by a neighbour’s family, and later, he moved in with his older sister in 1945. At the age of twelve he taught himself the guitar. He gained the nickname “Juke Boy” as a youth, as he frequently sang in local bars accompanied by the juke box. Starting a musical career as teenager, he won the first prize at local disc jockey Trummie Cain’s weekly talent show at the Lincoln Theater in Houston, Texas in 1948. Through this he secured a 15 minute radio slot on a show operated by record retailer Henry Atlas. After having three children with his wife, she left him to look after the children by himself. Between 1954 and 1957 he recorded several singles for the Oakland, California based Irma record label, but not all were released at the time. In 1960 he recorded again, this time for the Goldband Records, Storyville Records, and Jan & Dill Records labels. In 1963 he was


This video is from a colonoscopy where a very large colon polyp was removed by Dr. Joseph Galati, located in Houston, Texas. This was the case of a 40 year old gentleman who presented with rectal bleeding, and assumed this was bleeding from hemorrhoids. On colonoscopy, it was discovered that there was a very large colon poly in the sigmoid colon, which was removed. It was not malignant. Colon cancer occurs in 101000 adults every year, and 40000 cases of rectal cancer yearly. There are 50000 deaths each year from colorectal cancer.


The Super Reflux Still enables you to produce fantastic quality spirits, as well as fuel ethanol and distill essential oils. Richard shows us how to distill a Still Spirits wash using the Reflux Still


In this vlog: I left work eary,because of a stomach ache. I’m doing to start drinking milk,to help me gain weight.


HERE YA GO GUYS, 22 WEEK UPDATE! SMALL AMOUNT OF HEARTBURN, GROWING THINGS, NURSERY DISASTER, AND BABY SHOWER ENVY!


The smoking-gun evidence Professor Walker-Smith’s 1996 presentation at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School was entitled, “Entero-colitis and Disintegrative Disorder Following MMR – A Review of the First Seven Cases.” His presentation notes began with the following text: “”I wish today, to present some preliminary details concerning seven children, all boys, who appear to have entero-colitis and disintegrative disorder, probably autism, following MMR. I shall now briefly present their case history [sic].” He then went on to detail the clinical history of these seven children as derived from his medical team as well as senior pathologist Dr Amar Dhillon. Importantly, Dr Andrew Wakefield was not part of this investigation. This means that Dr Wakefield’s findings were independently replicated by another medical research team. The British Medical Journal’s accusations against Dr Wakefield — that he fabricated his findings — are therefore false. The mainstream media accusation that Dr Wakefield’s findings have “never been replicated” is also blatantly false. Here are the notes on the seven children, as presented in 1996, 14 months BEFORE Dr Wakefield published his landmark paper in The Lancet: Child 1. Immediate reaction to MMR with fever at 1 [corrected, illegible] Rapid deterioration in behaviour – autism Histology active chronic inflammation in caecum Treated Asacol INDETERMINATE COLITIS** (1) Child 2. MMR at 15 months – head banging 2 weeks later. Hyperactive from 18


This was really fun with the mutators on. Special thanks goes out to the host Lastdragon, for the mutators and thanks to GERO DD and haihei for stomach pain from all the laughter. lmao!! God! this game is fun!! lol :)

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