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Toxoplasmosis affects human behavior? Maybe.

3 Jun

Toxoplasmosis and psychology: A game of cat and mouse

One reason to suspect this is that a country’s level of Toxoplasma infection seems to be related to the level of neuroticism displayed by its population. Another is that those infected seem to have poor reaction times and are more likely to be involved in road accidents. A third is that they have short attention spans and little interest in seeking out novelty. A fourth, possibly the most worrying, is that those who suffer from schizophrenia are more likely than those who do not to have been exposed to Toxoplasma.

Apparently, the protozoa known as Toxoplasma gondii carries genes for the production of dopamine, which serves no purpose to single celled organisms. It does have significant effects in higher organisms, such as humans, and cats.

Cats transmit toxoplasmosis to rats and mice. It seems that this disease then causes rodents to behave in self-destructive ways, which includes being attracted to the scent of cats. Toxoplasmosis needs infected rodents to be consumed by cats so that it can continue its life cycle. Now the fact that this disease affects rodents in a way that promotes its own life-cycle is nothing short of amazing to me. Continue reading

Golden Girls’ Rue McClanahan Dies (via E! Online)

3 Jun

Golden Girls’ Rue McClanahan Dies

The Golden Girls made a woman of Rue McClanahan.

McClanahan—who earned an Emmy along with, by her own assessment, a measure of courage playing Blanche Devereaux, the lustiest member of the sitcom classic’s retiree quartet—died early today from what was termed a massive stroke. She was 76.

I can’t lie. I loved The Golden Girls when I was growing up. Continue reading

We All Like to Reblog (via WordPress.com News)

2 Jun

Cool new feature on WordPress. Just one more reason I like WordPress.com hosting.

We All Like to Reblog Have you ever come across a blog post that you enjoyed so much you wanted to easily share it with the readers of your own blog? Sure, you can copy and paste the link and perhaps even a snippet of text with your own comments, but overall it's not a particularly enjoyable experience. We wanted to change this and make sharing other posts with your readers as easy as posting to your blog. Today we're introducing a new like and reblog feature enabled … Read More

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Barbara’s EGD Results

2 Jun

Well, that wasn’t too bad. They found a minor ulcerated hernia which the GI doctor believes is sufficient to explain Barbara’s bleeding. Continue reading

Troubles continue for Barbara

2 Jun

Barbara apparently has some minor internal bleeding, presumably somewhere in the digestive tract, since it had a lot of work done recently. Continue reading

Welcome to my adventures

29 May

I will occasionally post here about being a 50+ non-op transwoman. I am somewhat closeted, in that I am not out at work.

Barbara is back at LTAC

28 May

She is improved enough that she no longer needed to be in the primary hospital. She is ready to start rehab, and is more comfortable with the team at this LTAC. It ‘feels like home’ after spending so much time here.

Besides that, she wasn’t satisfied with the care of her latest surgical wound at the hospital. This LTAC specializes in wound care, and the team here is very good. So here we are.

Historical posts

28 May

I’m planning on manually transferring a few locked posts from an old Livejournal account to here. They will only be posts that pertain to my transition / self-discovery. I will attempt to back-date them to their original date / time, but honestly I am not sure if that will work correctly or not. So, forewarned.

Update: OK, it worked. Moving this to prior to start of this blog to separate the historical from the current.

Finallly, the MSM remembers that people died on the Deepwater Horizon

25 May

Today, the Houston Chronicle covered, above the fold on page 1, the fact that people died on Deepwater Horizon. From that article:

THE 11 WHO DIED
• Adam Weise, Texas
• Jason Anderson, Texas
• Dale Burkeen, Mississippi
• Donald Clark, Louisiana
• Roy Kemp, Louisiana
• Stephen Curtis, Louisiana
• Gordon Jones, Louisiana
• Karl Kleppinger, Mississippi
• Blair Manuel, Louisiana
• Dewey Revette, Mississippi
• Shane Roshto, Mississippi

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Quote of the random time period

23 May

“The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly.” – Richard Bach