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10/11/18 02:10 PM #3306    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

I guess I didn't get too far on this. Probably not as interesting as old dairys and theatres.

This is my informal work-in-progress list of HHS Ph.D.'s from the sixties

B. Maple* - UCSD

E. Ballesteros - UCLA (from first (1960) HHS class - RIP June 20, 2006) 

P. Groves (62) - UCI

J. McCormick (62)

B. Wilson (64) - UCI

T. Maple (64) - UCD

T. Campbell (66)

B. McCausland (66) 

J. Harmon (66) - UCSD

*Technically this one Maple was CV (1958)


10/11/18 02:16 PM #3307    

 

Bruce Wilson

It appears that Terry might be getting some rough weather from the hurricane.

Be careful out there Doc.

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/national/hurricane-michael-what-damage-can-category-hurricane/h2n7jm0PxJlz7iUP2F8g3J/

 


10/12/18 06:40 PM #3308    

 

Bruce Wilson

Those pictured are a little bit younger than us, but maybe someone will recognize a brother or other relative.

Funny the things you remember. I actually went shopping at Food Basket with Leon Stallings and Bill Burger. For a very strange trip to Green Valley Falls for camping. Huh?

 

Look behind the kids in uniform and you'll see the old wooden Youth Center, where after game dances were held and I worked at one point.

First place I ever saw the Surfer Stomp performed, by some blond kid named Richard Wehmeyer.

 

Extra credit if you can identify the "on deck" team and explain why one of them is smoking a pipe.

 

 


10/12/18 07:42 PM #3309    

 

John Poe Moore, Jr.

Well I do not have a PHD, but I have a DD214!  It was not very popular back in day but went on to finish my batchelor degree and went on to make and save a few million $!!  Hope all is well with all those who only have a DD214!  God bless you all! Thanks for your service and sacrifice!  Maybe someone with nothing else to do will make a list of all those who gave up the time in their lives to get that DD214!


10/12/18 10:30 PM #3310    

 

Bruce Wilson

I don't see any insurmountable obstacles to someone compiling such a list, if that, rather than some other axe grinding, were the true intent.

 


10/15/18 09:44 PM #3311    

 

Terry Lee Maple

Tom Hall; I never had a better teacher. I've tried to find him to no avail. Maybe you can locate his whereabouts, Bruce. BTW the hurricane did not hit the Atlantic side. Our home on Amelia Island, just above Jacksonville, was just fine when we returned from a visit to Stockton, California.


10/15/18 10:06 PM #3312    

Madeline Bazzel (Hooper)

I agree Terry Mr Hall was one of the better teachers.

11/16/18 05:11 PM #3313    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

These must be here already but I'm not going to look now.

 

Only known (to me) photo of Mr. Hall.

Notice stock photo of the school.

 

 

 

 


12/25/18 02:26 PM #3314    

 

John Carleton Cowherd

 

Post 3315 on November 16 is the last one showing on my page.  Has anything been posted since then?

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!


12/26/18 01:56 PM #3315    

 

Jim Hawes

I guess everyone is busy with Christmas letters and posting Holiday Greetings on FaceBook! Meanwhile back in OB, I bet Santa Claus used to spend summers here! yes


12/26/18 05:40 PM #3316    

Kay Kozuye Ochi

Yes! Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. . . it's still fun with grandkids/nieces/nephews around. I hope Bruce is okay . . . maybe on a nice vacation with Michelle ;-D  Wishing all Lancers a wonderful 2019- with good health and lots of laughs along the way.

 


12/26/18 09:10 PM #3317    

 

Bruce Wilson

Thanks for hoping Kay!

I'd say Bruce is "sort of OK".  

I know that's a bit cryptic, but I will return with a "public service" message on how to deal with doctors at a later time. We're all likely going to be seeing more of them than less. My journey started in 2000 with my thyroid "problem".

But just for oldtimes sake. Here's Borup 1957 Fifth grade Hilltop Drive Elementary.

 

Toni Watts is the only one I recognize.


12/27/18 01:57 PM #3318    

 

Bruce Wilson

Will add more as time goes by.

Thyroid disease is one of the most undiagnosed maladies which affect us. Worse still, it is often misdiagnosed and inappropriately treated (did I say "mistreated"). The thyroid system in effect drives almost every other system in the body. One analogy is that it is the accerator peddle, like on a car, but for your entire body.

If you have, or think you have, thyroid issues Elaine Moore has a very informative website that approaches the world from the patients side of things rather than researchers and doctors.

http://www.elaine-moore.com/

But here's some of the research.

 

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2015.00177/full


12/27/18 03:24 PM #3319    

Richard Thor (Dick) Holmes

Tom Hayes, Dick Holmes and Jim Longerbone reunited at Annapolis for the 50th Anniversary of their graduation from USNA  in 1968.  Navy's football team wasn't quite up to the task of winning the Homecoming  game, but Tom, Jim and I had a grand time catching up on family and all the going's on.  


12/27/18 04:22 PM #3320    

 

Bruce Wilson

You look good fellas. I guess Jim is still doing top secret work, huh? (no visible ID)

Jim, me, Robert and Dave had all originally intended to go to the Air Force Academy to be close to some good skiing.

But you can't always get what you want, though Dave made it sort of.

 

 David then joined The United States Air Force, serving his country honorably for two tours in Vietnam as part of a specialty Pararescue Team.

 

 


12/31/18 07:29 PM #3321    

 

Bruce Wilson

I am working on my medical mistreatment spiel, I will return.

In the meantime, here is my sister's fourth grade class with Mrs. Fuller who was also my fourth grade teacher.

I have fond memories of Mrs. Fuller.  She treated me well at a time when I could use it.

Dale Butterfield, Diane. Bobby Brown and Palmer Chase are the only faces I can put names with right now.

Must be a Banner in there.

 

Diane, bottom row second from viewer's right, was just beginning her long suffering life with type one diabetes.

Probably the worst disease in the world. 

 

 


01/01/19 03:18 AM #3322    

Madeline Bazzel (Hooper)

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE. HOPE 2019 IS BETTER FOR ALL.

01/01/19 08:13 AM #3323    

Shayne Maree Schuller (Morgan Sledge)

Sounds like "Nightmare on Elm Street", Bruce.HBO film "Bleed" is a more terrifying horror show and it sounds like you are living it.

I hope the New Year brings resolution for you and

JOY for all of us


01/01/19 10:20 AM #3324    

 

Bruce Wilson

Hi Shayne:

 

The spiel itself is rather short. The supporting evidence would take longer.

 

Don't believe naively that doctors necessarily have your best medical interests at heart or in practice. In addition, they often make mistakes.

Get second opinions and do your own research and challenge your doctors. If they don't respond, find a new one.

Interestingly, my new doctor graduated from high school in 1964 and knows Chula Vista well.

He found two major issues in one day.

Photo is 1978 Point Loma and thirty years later in good ol' CV. This is when some thyroid trouble began. I flipped from being hypothyroid (diagnosed in 2000) to hyperthoid in 2008. This caused some "problems" to say the least.

 

 

 


01/03/19 10:35 AM #3325    

Shayne Maree Schuller (Morgan Sledge)

Hi Bruce,

I have a friend who sought 3 opinions, finally getting the right diagnosis.We have to be our own advocates when it comes to  health care.

Here's to a Wonder Full, Joy Full, Health Full 2019


01/03/19 01:22 PM #3326    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

Hi Shayne:

I can say that again so I will

"We have to be our own advocates when it comes to  health care."

to paraphrase one of my favorite advisors

"They got some hungry doctors there and they'll really make a mess outa you"

 

And your loved ones in the process

 

 

 

 


01/03/19 01:32 PM #3327    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

 

So some of us probably remember a bit about Junior High, right? I recall somebody on the playground having The "Toonerville Tess" "publication" below. I think they were called Tijuana Bibles. Rumor is that X tried to turn in a book report on it.

 

Anyway somebody wAs trying to sell these two for $115.00

Claimed they were worth $200 to $300

 

Didn't say why

 


01/03/19 01:49 PM #3328    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

 

 

More health notes

 

Zinc acetate lozenges actually do reduce the lifespan of your cold symptoms

Zinc acetate lozenges may increase the recovery rate from the common cold by three-fold

 

.https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170511095151.htm

Must be acetate and you need to start immetiately 

 

Zinc Definitely Fights Colds, But You’re Probably Using the Wrong Kind

https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/2016/12/26/zinc-definitely-fights-colds-youre-probably-using-wrong-kind/

 

I ordered from Life Extension and am now bombarded with ads

I am concluding that you need two email id's

 

One for financial transactions only 

And one for your usual day to day

 

I found this while I was looking stuff up


"Resulting behaviors include anger, sarcasm, frustration, sadness, depression, being withdrawn, hostile, and/or anxious, and dissatisfaction,” 

 

Went for six years untested.

 

Official guideline

When should TSH levels be measured in patients being treated for hypothyroidism? •

 

 

RECOMMENDATION 13 Patients being treated for established hypothyroidism should have serum TSH measurements done at 4-8 weeks after initiating treatment or after a change in dose. Once an adequate replacement dose has been determined, periodic TSH measurements should be done after 6 months and then at 12-month intervals, or more frequently if the clinical situation dictates otherwise. Grade B, BEL 2 See: L-thyroxine treatment of hypothyroidism  

 


01/07/19 05:13 PM #3329    

 

Bruce Wilson

A couple of Key Club rejects and Deux  Les belles filles du jour

 

Well it's not a dirge yet thankfully.

 

 

 

This hard-driving song features Gisela Farías's clarion voice and rural, declamatory singing style and the percussive sounds of zapateado footwork by Iván Fernández and his sister Lucero Fernández.

 

Giselas style is a bit harsh, declamatory to say the least, but it grows on you

 

Gisela reminds a bit of Anthropologist Laura Nader, my favorite prof at UCB, who did her field work in Mexico.

 

 

the zapateado footwork is my favorite part, and don't overlook the jawbone percussion, real jaw (@ :54 & 2:34)



 

 


01/09/19 07:49 PM #3330    

 

Bruce Wilson

Alzheimers video from TED

 

Stats about 1:42

 

I have been planning on living past 85, so these are disheartening numbers. 

 

Don't forget though to do your own research.

 

I personally know two folks over 91. Neither seems to be affected by Alzheimers, though there are many causes of dementia.

 

YMMV

 

As far as I can tell, turmeric is still far and away the most likley course to follow for avoidance of Alzheimers at this point in time.

 

I going to check the latest research findings.

 



 

 

 


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