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PostSubject: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:15 pm

Stop the mower! She's having a baby!

Calif. mom gives birth on front lawn by herself


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FULLERTON, Calif. - Alone and in labor, Jessica Higgins found the first place she could to give birth — her front lawn.

The 36-year-old was driving home from the mall Tuesday when little Mary Claire gave her the shock of a lifetime by deciding to arrive six weeks early.

Higgins — with her 2-year-old son sleeping in the back seat — called 911 as she arrived at her Fullerton home, but she had already pushed her daughter out when police arrived.


"She was just standing in the driveway rocking the newborn, who was still attached to the placenta," Officer Manny Ramos said Wednesday.

Higgins' husband, Jeff, arrived in time to cut the baby's umbilical cord under the front-yard ficus tree.

The proud mother, who was recovering at a hospital Wednesday, said "everything happened so fast." She said she had her son's portrait taken at the mall earlier in the day and was on hold with the doctor's office when the baby started pushing.

Mary Claire was born at 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was doing fine at St. Jude Medical Center, Higgins said.

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Sat Aug 23, 2008 6:28 pm

OK, who leaves a two year old child with a woman in this condition?

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Lawyers in the U.S. are wondering how to deal with a weighty problem.

A woman is accused of killing her two-year-old nephew but prosecutors in Texas do not yet know how to get her to jail and court — because she weighs nearly half a ton.

Mayra Lizbeth Rosales, from La Jola, Texas, is bedridden and weighs nearly 1,000 lbs.

But she cannot get through her front door to be taken to jail and, later, court.

A grand jury has already agreed she should face charges of murder and injury in connection with the death of Eliseo Gonzalez Jr.

He died while in her care in March and the 27-year-old is accused of killing her nephew with two blows to the head.

She explained away the injuries by saying she had slipped, landing with her right hand on Eliseo's head while trying to pick him off the floor, and that he fell off a chair.

But a post-mortem found that Eliseo's injuries were "consistent with blunt force trauma" and that Mayra Rosales' explanations were inconsistent with the injuries.The morbidly obese woman has since been photographed and finger-printed at home but released on a "personal recognizance bond" because of the logistics problem.

The local sheriff at Hidalgo County, Lupe Trevino, says it would be impossible to keep her in jail pending her trial because she needs extensive medical care.

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:30 pm

The mother should also be held accountable! Good Lord!
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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:42 am

I agree Sky!

This is such a horrible and heartbreaking story. It is like a plot from ER or Grey's. Just so very, very sad.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26369580/

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:20 pm

A story with a great ending! I understand exactly how this mom felt!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26419568/

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:47 pm

WOW!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1052375/Dead-father-turns-TV--years-family-thought-cremated-him.html#

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:13 pm

WOW! Is right. How bizarre and how sad for the whole family.
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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:17 pm

And for the poor guy that was misidentified and cremated. All so sad.

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:45 pm

This is just so awful Sad I hope someone can do something to help the young women of Pakistan.

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Married at 9, slain by parents at 17

By Bruce Loudon in Islamabad

September 06, 2008 12:00am
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DESPAIR among human rights workers in Pakistan over a rash of so-called "honour killings" intensified yesterday when it was disclosed that a girl forced into marriage with a 45-year-old man at the age of nine had been killed by her parents because she asked for an annulment.

The girl, 17, who had been fighting a lonely but successful legal battle, was coming out of court in the Punjabi city of Sahiwal after being granted the annulment by a judge when she was surrounded by a group of men and shot in view of police.

The death of Saira Nusrat Bibi has added further to concerns among human rights campaigners already outraged over the case of five women - among them three teenage schoolgirls - buried alive in the province of Baluchistan because they wanted to marry men of their choice in defiance of the wishes of tribal leaders.

The Baluchistan case was worsened by an attempt by a member of the country's national parliament, senator Israr Ullah Zehri, to defend it, telling colleagues that "these are centuries-old traditions and I will continue to defend them", The Weekend Australian reports.

Members of the religious Jamaat-e-Islami party rounded on Senator Zehi, declaring: "We condemn this barbaric act. This is against Islam, against humanity and against civilised culture."

Yesterday, the Government bowed to pressure and ordered an inquiry into the killings.

Details that have emerged from the village of Baba Kot in Baluchistan indicate that the three girls -- aged between 16 and 18 - and two of their elderly relatives were "shot at" before being buried alive.

"When the fuming elders of the Umrani tribe came to know about the intentions of these girls, they picked them up from their homes along with two of their elderly relatives," one account said.

"The crying girls were pushed into official cars and driven to a deserted area. There they were pushed out of the cars, made to stand in a queue, and volleys of shots fired at them. As the bleeding girls fell to the sand, the tribesmen dragged them into a nearby ditch and levelled it with earth and stones.

"As the two shocked elderly women tried to rescue the hapless girls, they too were gunned down and buried in the same manner. The killers after burying these women returned to their tribe like conquerors without any action taken against them."

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:49 am

This reads like something you'd more likely expect to
see in a horror film ! Shocked Shocked It is pure evil. Mad

There is no excuse for this kind of treatment of women and
young girls and those responsible for these hideous crimes
should be brought to justice - not hailed as heroes in their
communities. Mad Mad
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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:52 am

You said it so well, RoseCandle!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:14 pm

It is pure evil! Mad I can't believe that anywhere in the world at anytime in history (let alone this day and age) that anyone believed this was tolerable. The things that are done in several countries, even to this day, like genital mutilation, is just horrible and so terribly heartbreaking. I just don't understand why women have been treated like garbage in these countries. Worse than garbage.

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:45 pm

This scares me! [Physician David Newman has written a book about the secrets your doctor keeps from you. But he's not talking about "secret cures" that sell books on alternative medicine. Instead, his new book, Hippocrates' Shadow: Secrets From the House of Medicine (Scribner), is all about the secrets that hide in plain sight in medical journals and hospital hallways:


•Doctors don't know as much as you think they do. For example, they don't know what causes most cases of back pain or what makes it better.

•Doctors do know that many of the tests, drugs and procedures they order and prescribe either do not work or have not been proved to work. Case in point: They keep prescribing antibiotics for colds and bronchitis.

HEALTH BLOG: The doctor will see you now



•Doctors disagree, often, about everything, including whether that chest X-ray you just had really shows pneumonia.]Doctors like ordering tests better than they like listening to you.

"These doctors are not bad human beings," says Newman, a New York City emergency department physician who also has studied philosophy, worked as a paramedic and served at an Army hospital in Iraq. He now trains medical students and residents at Columbia University and St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center.

Time limits, lawsuit fears and the demands of insurers deserve some blame for the truth gap, he says, but medical training and traditions play big roles.

Take the antibiotic problem. Studies show half of patients who go to a doctor with a cold are prescribed an antibiotic. Colds are caused by viruses; antibiotics kill only bacteria.

"Doctors think patients want a prescription," Newman says. They also know, he says, that patients feel better once they get that "magic pill."

But doctors should know, he says, that patients are just as satisfied when physicians take a few minutes to listen, explain why antibiotics won't help and suggest some symptom relief — relief that won't come with side effects such as diarrhea, yeast infections and allergic reactions.

Likewise, he says, doctors don't like to admit that many test results are not as black and white as they appear. Communicating shades of gray is harder, he says, and not taught in medical school. And while patients assume doctors rely on science, "it's not uncommon for the decisions we make to be entirely based on opinion," Newman says.

Letting patients in on secrets like those would allow them to make better, more healthful choices, he says.

Other doctors will argue with some of Newman's views. For example, he says routine mammograms don't save lives, a conclusion at odds with those of the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute and other medical groups.

But the idea that Americans get worse medical care than they realize — often because they get too many, not too few, tests, drugs and procedures — is gaining ground.

Think about this summer's recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that men over 75 should stop getting blood tests for prostate cancer (because they are more likely to be harmed by prostate cancer treatment than to die from the disease). Or read Overtreated, a 2007 book by former health journalist Shannon Brownlee, just out in paperback. She writes that the biggest problem is doctors and hospitals "get paid more for doing more."

Whatever the causes, part of the cure must be straight talk, Newman says: "There is a lot of personal responsibility in this. It's all about patients and doctors communicating."

READERS: Do you trust your doctor? If not, who or what do you blame? Share your experiences



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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:12 pm

It is all such scary stuff! I have to say that at this point I feel we have really good doctors. We love our family doctor. He has been wonderful for my parents and all of us. He has been right on the money with any issues.

The specialists who saw both Eric and Justin (orthopedic hand specialist and the neuro) were amazing to us. Saw us immediately, were right on the money with diagnosis, spent so much time with us and giving us all the info printouts we needed. Called us to see how things were. I feel fortunate we have such wonderful doctors here.

Yes, the cost can be upsetting, but at least I feel we have received excellent medical assistance so far. I don't feel we were put through any tests that the boys didn't need.

So right now I do trust our doctors.

We don't get antibiotics for colds/viruses. Our doc is good about not giving meds when we don't really need them.

The neuro did end up giving Eric some anti-depressants when I said he was still having trouble sleeping. But Eric read about them and tossed them. He didn't want to start on them. Perhaps that was a case of the doctor trying to give "the magic pill" for Eric. I am thrilled that Eric took it upon himself to research the drug and choose not to use it.

I don't know about the testing - such as mammogram. I think they are probably still a pretty good tool for women. Not perfect, but I wouldn't be quick to stop those. Even though I am behind getting mine Embarassed Maybe we don't need them as often.

Tough choices!

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PostSubject: Re: Stuff Happens! Some Funny/Some Not   Tue Sep 09, 2008 12:27 pm

I definetly think mammograms saves lives. I just wish it did not frickin hurt. I did see thet are coming out with some new technology like a scanner, that would be nice!


I guess that article got me thinking because I have been to FIVE different doctors and given so mucxh blood it is a wonder I am walking. No one can give me an answer . Of course I do understand a Dr. is only human. It wasn't until last week when my brother was diagnosed with scarsodosis that anyone put two and two together. So you can see why it hit home with me. I even had one Dr ask me what I thought it was??!!What?
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