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Western medicine is the best thing to hit this planet. Which is why lifespans are up all over the West despite rising obesity and complete lack of care for our bodies. No joke, theres a wikipedia entry for Head transplants. In other words, if your body is racked with cancer but your brain and head are fine they can cut your head off and put on top of a dead body and you can live. Theoretically. They havent done it yet but they will. Theyd done it with monkeys, dogs, and rats. And with the rats they even left the old head on. Its gross but were going to live forever.
And you will be a quadraplegic since right now they havent figured out how to connect the spinal cord up.
But, like all science, that will improve. Eventually they will figure out how to not only attach the brain but also attach the nerves from the spinal cord. Then you will be an old head on a brand new body and you can walk around with it. That will happen. As usual, theres no avoiding the crushing avalanche of science. It will run right over you and either crush you or save you.
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But before my head transplant takes place I have a few gripes.
Claudia was sick from Lyme disease since early August. Lyme comes the bite of a tic that has been infected by sucking the blood out of an infected deer. I think. We live in an area right by the Hudson River and lots of deer are running around. If you walk even a few feet from a tall blade of grass without any leggings or pants on then theres a reasonable chance that a tic can jump from the grass, onto your leg, and begin its process of engorging you with the disease.
Everyone but me in my area has had it. The only reason I dont get it is because I NEVER go outside. Claudia has had the worst case Ive seen. From August through mid November she basically slept 22 hours a day and couldnt move without agony during the other two hours.
Which, as one can imagine, was horrible for me! I had to shop! Where the heck are the beets? I thought beets were purple. Where are the Danish Butter Cookies? Dont they keep them in the cookie aisle? And how come the butter is not next to the half and half. Arent they all milk products.
And whats up with dry cleaning? How am I supposed to keep around this ticket for four days and then come back, with the right ticket, and retrieve my clothes. How will I even remember such a thing?
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Claudia used to come with me into the city. Id make her laugh. Who was going to laugh at my jokes now. I tried once with the people in front of me. They DID NOT think it funny when I just poked my head in front of them, mid-conversation, and said, theres a reasonable chance we can crash head on into another train.
Wed wake up together usually. About one hour in shed say, I think Im cured! and wed be happy. But then two hours in she wouldnt even look at me. Shed barely be walking. Shed crawl up the stairs. And she was down for the rest of the day and night. It was depressing.
The doctors gave her Amoxycillin. Youll be better in three days. Then she wasnt. Then one friend of mine said go on Doxycycline. So I called the doctor and said put her on Doxycycline. So she did. And everything got worse. She got a Herx reaction which is when the body negatively reacts to a drug that is lethally killing off all the bad and good bacteria in your body. Then we went to another doctor. He upped the dosage of Doxycycline.
She had more of a Herx reaction. She was in pain all day. She had arthritis symptoms, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and her EKG started to show a left brand bundle block which means electricity is not flowing around the heart correctly. We went to a cardiologist. He said, we have to inject a small amount of radiation in there to see if theres a further problem. But we said no to that. He said in the worst case, people with an LBBB get a heart transplant. NO WAY! Shes just got lyme disease. This is a sympton not a permanent thing.
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We were both getting really scared.
Meanwhile, she was also having neurological problems. I wont get into it. But they were bad. Hallucinations. Other problems. So: heart, brain, joints, sleep, and the more medicine she took, the worse she got. And one doctor was suggesting the possibility of a heart transplant. Our general practitioner, who had lyme disease twice before herself, said, I give up, I dont know what to do. And the lyme specialist was getting ready to up the dosage even more: a hospital stay with intravenous antibiotics. I kept reading stories about people who took antibiotics for years. Claudia had to cancel everything in her life. This was going to ruin her. (See, Im sick of Claudias Lyme Disease)
Finally, our landlord (we rent, we dont own) said this Chinese doctor in the city cured him of prostate cancer. Everybody was giving advice but when I heard the words prostate cancer my ears perked up. Theres only so much advice one can follow but if this guy can potentially avert future problems for me also then it was definitely worth it.