I looked at our thermometer and it read 86 F. The sensor is 5' above ground on the trunk of a Honey Locust, so it is in the shade. The trees branch at 15' so if there is any breeze at all, it can be felt beneath the shade trees. The 60' tall Honey Locust were the first trees I planted BEFORE we moved into our house outside of Eaton Rapids. They 12' and 18' feet south of our house.
Out of curiosity, I looked at temperatures in Lansing, the closest place that might qualify as a city.
This station is on the Groesbeck Golf course on Lansing's northeast corner. Roughly 17 miles as the crow-flies from where I live. |
Micro-climate is for real.
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So surprised. He never did that before |
Gulf-stream showing signs of collapsing. Europe's climate will be the equivalent of Montreal, Quebec if the Gulf Stream fizzles. France is currently the sixth largest exporter of wheat after Russia and Ukraine and kiss those Bordeaux and Champaign vineyards good-bye.
Walmart and Target lobbying for $2500 fines for people convicted of stealing grocery carts. I had a neighbor in Lansing who was building a fence from carts he stole from Krogers. Cheap air-tags and geo-fencing is going to smack those people down. There is already a product that locks up a wheel when the WIFI signal disappears.
Black bear has bling removed by Michigan DNR. Now do nose rings on annoying 25-year-old SJWs.
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I went to the doctor today.
About six months ago the old curmudgeon and I had a conversation.
"I don't like drugs" I said.
"These drugs have a good track record" he replied.
"You know, having 'The big-one' and falling over dead is not a bad way to go" I replied, referring to heart-attacks and high blood cholesterol.
"The chance of you having a stroke and not being able to take care of Mrs ERJ is almost the same as you having a heart attack. She would be burdened with having to take care of you" the curmudgeon snapped back.
My courage deflated. "OK, what is the very lowest dose of the statin with the fewest side effects..."
One of the things they don't tell you about statins is that the seem to put a little bit of extra starch in the noodle, if you catch my drift. Vascular system is vascular system and the noodle is a hydraulic cylinder. I only mention this because it might provide additional data for others who are confronted with this issue.
The curmudgeon was happy with my blood pressure at 132/80. Not the blood pressure of a teen-ager. I was happy because I had been chugging electrolyte that was rich in sodium the day before. I am guessing that little of that extra sodium was actually "extra".
Joe,
ReplyDeleteDo your own research on statins.
Big, long term Japanese study shows very poor results with lots of dangerous side effects.
Cholesterol at 300 was considered normal, until Pharma came out with 200 as normal….. the same time Crestor was released on the public.
Coincidence?
Mike in AR.
Winner winner chicken dinner!
DeleteThey're all pushers.
People look down at the drug dealer selling little baggies of a plant... while the guy in the white lab coat drives a Mercedes. He bought that with the money hey won at Bingo I bet!
The long term mortality data shows that taking a statin increases life expectancy by 3 days. That is without considering the side effects that all drugs come with. The "perfect" cholesterol number was 233 in those studies of mortality.
DeleteI agree with Mike...my wife was a nurse for 50 years and she
ReplyDeletewas greatly opposed to their use.
I avoided them for many years until I had s stroke in spring of 2024. Have had high blood pressure since I hit 190/110 at my draft physical at age 21 (just finished cross country season my last year of college). Cardiologist in the 1990’s was happy if I was below 150/90, the guy who is a kidney/hypertension wants me below 130 on top, I guess new protocols.
ReplyDeleteNailed it.
DeleteThe only reason anybody is on any of these concoctions, is because people who stand to benefit financially decided a different number on the test (or a new test), was now the right answer to a question nobody was asking.
Does your barber ever tell you your hair looks great just the way it is?
The Milgram experiments showed us if you put a person in a white lab coat and tell everyone they are an authority, 80% of the population will comply with whatever they're told entirely unquestioning, 10% will ask a question first and then comply, and only 10% will refuse to accept without proof. The curmudgeon falls into one of those groups.
I too think I would rather pop a clog and have a few minutes of staring at the sky be my last moments on earth than some of the drawn out alternatives capped off by an extended stay in hospice whacked out on morphine until your carcass starves or dehydrates into organ failure.
As long as my Systolic, Diastolic, heart rate and respiratory rate are all above zero I figure I'm doing OK.
ReplyDeleteIn about 20% of cases, mostly long-term users, atorvastatin (Lipitor) has been shown to increase ED problems. Don’t let your doctor lie to you, these are not harmless drugs.
ReplyDeleteWell, as long as it makes my wiener stiffer, I guess I will do what the nice man in the lab coat, with the big car and fancy home says.
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Said no thinking prepper man, ever.
Milton
Re the lion gnawing on the dude. Darwin will not be denied, only delayed.
ReplyDeleteI discussed statin side-effects with a friend who was a retired epidemiologist. He said that his friends suffered from unpleasant side-effects "at a rate higher than the literature would have me believe." So, not for him. Nor for me.
ReplyDeleteWorth a read.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-are-statins-so-dangerous
A long-term study out of the UK showed that while statins lower cholesterol effectively, that has basically zero impact on heart health. So the whole link between cholesterol and heart attacks/strokes is likely wrong.
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