Friday, July 9, 2021
ONe from Howard
I only have known, knowingly, one MD graduated from Howard ..a psychiatrist while I was expecting at Manhattan State Hospital in NYC. He was white.
$27 LARGE
George Floyd's entourage was so unsupportive, he had to try to pass a phony $20 at Cup Foods after whic he died. They wouldn't give up $27 LARGE or one red cent !! That said, my pitiful last remaining first degree blood relative wouldn't do any better. Nor would the line up of bosom pals queued up at my door to visit me... doesn't exist. The only outsiders here in months has been the gardener and the appliance repair man, both expensive. Daily come HHAs, also costly. I am, as my far-away brother-in-law once said so on point, "only here to pay the bills."
Monday, January 4, 2021
Looking back
Looking back, I put my youth into my training & ventured far across this earth to pursue my calling. I put my heart and my soul into career setting my patients' well-being above my own never asking for any recognition: it is a good thing, since no accolades ever came... My writings are only to be found in dusty hospital archive lockers or long forgotten storage media None will ever be reading them. From my pen, there are no tomes, no manuscripts, no treatises. My tiny patients are my scribe. Little Eric, Denise, Jorge, Sean, Charlotte, Felipe, Tyrone, Alex, and many, many more are gone onward carrying my word along through long lives. Some say a few may greet me later perhaps having known only my voice during their brief stay here. I salute them; they are my children, all...
Apr 15, 2018, 11:23 PM
Stalls
The gender appropriate toilet and stall, the last haven from this distressing world… now invaded !! Not a good sign for society gone overboard with alleged protected classes and entitlements… how come the ADA, a long struggle, finally came to be without scorched earth ?? I attended Camp Jened and knew some of those early people who brought that forward. They were high achievers and did it without riots or street painting... we are so gone astray today what with the confused behaviors seeking equality while far out of bounds, not like a few parking spaces reserved,, grab bars in toilets, wider doorways, and other seemingly trivial accomplishments that absolutely transformed the lives of those with physical and other challenges who desired more than a life in a sheltered workshop; as did I too…
Sunday, March 30, 2014
...this article is a pretty darn good summary ...some reflections: the tax circumstances are not exaggerated what with 21% TVA (VAT = sales tax) on most retail goods & services & the rest as stated. The result is horrible unemployment, forced "pre-retirement" at a young age leaving the most experienced workers idle & resulting in a gigantic underground economy peopled by idle workforce with great skills. + ...the language divisions: disastrous, most refuse to converse in the opposite language (and now are not any longer required to even learn the opposite tongue in school where they can opt for English or something else), some towns make it illegal to speak the other language at all (Menen is one) !! The degree of disrespect between the 2 principal language groups (French & Flemmish) is paralytic occupying the bulk of administrative attention to the detriment of anything and pretty much everything else. This cute little place can be very pleasant; the detriments can make living there a hard nut to crack. Ms. Hendricks takes umbrage at suggestions the language issue is looming over everything there; I differ with that. It's a real shame.
oh yes, inasmuch as I do not speak Flemmish, I will reserve any comment. I speak quite fluent French and find most in the Walloon section speaking it while older persons interject some Wallon as a bit of ethnic pride. Most don't converse in Wallon as a general rule. Younger folks have lost interest, to a great degree. Some Wallon speaking taverns existed in the past; I don't know if they still function. The friction between the language groups gives some resistance to the preservation of history & culture. Most interest is seen surrounding the 2 world wars.
noplace is perfect ...every region has its detriments ...one thing that will shock people is the price of fuel which costs for a litre (about 3.8 per gallon) for regular gas that will purchase that gallon in other places (i.e. USA) and much more elsewhere (i.e. UAR). That promotes tiny cars in belgium with tiny engines & widespread use of diesel (which costs more in the USA than gasoline). Large car engines (over 2.0L) trigger a horrible increase in road tax.
globally, I love belgium... anyone who knows me personally knows why.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
youth in asia ...or belgium
I was born with a severe deformity which, under this law, would allow some poorly trained doctor to off me without a pause. Since then, I grew, went through public schools in the regular classrooms, went to a very large well known private university, graduated on time, proceeded to medical school, practiced pediatric critical care for a full career, and now sit here responding to this folly !!
http://www.news24.com/World/News/Belgium-close-to-agreeing-euthanasia-for-children-20131127
During my clerkships in belgium at the pediatrics ward I witnessed with my own eyes euthanasia performed by a senior preceptor using a massive dose of morphine IV ...so what's with the sudden need for this law that appears, to me, to signal a "go" for more mercy killing by physicians who have no training for this ...should those who do partake in this act not be trained and certified as competent so a troika of 3 GPs don't get away with private murder?
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Text of above link:
Belgium close to agreeing euthanasia for children
2013-11-27 18:15
Brussels - Belgium, one of only a few countries to allow euthanasia, on Wednesday moved a step closer to extending mercy-killing to terminally-ill children.
A proposed draft bill to extend the practice some experts say already takes place outside the law was approved by the Senate's justice and social affairs committee after months of discussion held alongside a heated public debate.
The committee's approval enables the draft bill to be put to the vote in the two houses of parliament in the coming months.
The proposed legislation would allow the euthanasia of terminally-ill minors so long as they are judged capable of deciding for themselves and are in pain that is "unbearable and cannot be alleviated".
They would be advised by a medical team and their parents' approval would be required.
A recent poll shows three quarters of Belgians approving the move.
Earlier this month, 16 paediatricians called on lawmakers to approve the legislation.
"Why deprive minors of this last possibility," they said in an open letter carried in the press, arguing that under-18s were able to make an informed and mature decision when facing death.
"Experience shows us that in cases of serious illness and imminent death, minors develop very quickly a great maturity, to the point where they are often better able to reflect and express themselves on life than healthy people."
But a group of Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders have opposed the legal change. "We express our deep concern at the risk that such a grave subject will be increasingly trivialised," said the group.
"The euthanasia of fragile people, be they children or incapable, is totally inconsistent with their condition as human beings."
A 2002 law made Belgium the second country in the world after The Netherlands to legalise mercy killings for those suffering from incurable illnesses.
Unlike Belgium, however, the Dutch law allows euthanasia for children over 12.
In 2009, Luxembourg also approved euthanasia, for adults only. In Switzerland, doctors can assist a patient seeking to die but euthanasia itself is illegal.
The issue is hugely controversial and raises a host of ethical problems but a majority of Belgian lawmakers is thought to favour the change.
Belgium logged a record 1 432 cases of euthanasia in 2012, up 25%.
There are strict conditions for euthanasia including that patients must be capable, conscious and have to present a "voluntary, considered and repeated" request to die.
- AFP
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some hesitation inasmuch as the link "-AFP" at the foot of the news24 article links to "Associated Fruit Processors" and not to AgenceFrancePress as one would think ...so---
Sunday, November 3, 2013
wachit !!
As for the issue of surveillance of government officials and in specific reference those of flemmings, I hold the neonazioid rants flemmish nationalists regurgitate to be reminiscent of events leading toward the disastrous wars of the last century; someone, SOMEONE needs to eyeball them & the germans & the rest lest we wind up with them in our lap again, god forbid...
...further, I hold those who would foment the hatred and marginalization of their own countrymen would thusly invite such scrutiny by outing their very own dastardly thoughts such very thoughts be, as history teaches, the roadway to deeds including but...See More
...& am I alone to see this?
I have been fortunate to stand at the edge to hold the children back from the abyss... At least for a time albeit too brief... But, I have been loath to shirk that role... Passing the baton is not a facile task for me, but I am thrilled to see some few of my countrymen take up the burden... I wish I could have done a little more a little longer...
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