Month: October 2004

  • Most everyone has heard about the Haunted Railroad Tracks
    just outside of San Antonio, Texas.
    I've experienced them first-hand!


    The tracks stories have made national TV on more than one occasion.
    I've caught reports about it on Discovery History Channel
    in shows about hauntings.
    I've also seen it aired in the show Urban Legends.
    Each state that the roadway leading to the tracks have been professionally measured for its level.
    They have proven that it does decline by GPS
    & other surveying equipment, by approximately 2 degrees.
    The appearance of it inclining to the tracks surface
    is an optical illusion.


    Even so, I doubt seriously that's enough of a decline
    to cause an immobile, 2 ton object to move without a push!


    I personally took my car, a 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible,
    over those tracks perhaps a dozen times.
    I dusted the back with baby powder once,
    when my car had been cleaned recently.
    The back, after going over the tracks,
    was covered in small handprints,
    in whole or part, all across the trunk & bumper.
    Not only that, there was one large pair of handprints...
    perhaps the bus driver?


    The legends say that a school bus full of children
    stalled on the tracks in the mid 1900s,
    killing all of the passengers.
    The passengers of that doomed bus
    don't want the same to happen to others.
    The myth-busters refute the claims,
    saying there's no news report
    in the area papers' morgues to back up that story,
    but there was a similar incident reported
    in one local paper that happened elsewhere.


    Why do I say the San Antonio tracks really are haunted?
    Let me tell you of one particular day
    that I took a few others with me to the tracks to test them out.


    I don't remember the date,
    but it would have had to have taken place sometime in 1977.
    I had my husband & one of his friends with me,
    along with 2 parakeets I had just bought,
    in a cage on the back seat.
    They had been chittering & chirping amongst themselves
    during our entire ride to the tracks, very happy.


    Upon arriving at the area of the tracks
    & staging my car at the recommended starting point,
    suddenly, the birds got quiet.
    When I looked at them, they'd fluffed their feathers out
    as if they were cold
    & dropped their heads into whatever birds have for shoulders.
    I felt an electricity surge through my body... a tingling.
    Then the car started moving!


    I had shut the engine off & put the transmission in neutral,
    like they tell you to do.
    Believe me,
    I know how hard it is to move that car by pushing it!
    It had never rolled on its own
    even with a greater decline on a smooth paved road.
    It always took an extra shove,
    even if it was only with my left foot stuck out the door
    while I sat behind the wheel to steer it.


    My husband's friend was freaked!
    He wanted nothing less than for us to get the hell out of there!
    I was ready to go again & so was my husband,
    so I turned the car around to go back in line again.
    We watched as other cars took the haunted tracks test
    & waited our turn again.


    One car, a gold colored full-sized Lincoln Continental Mark III,
    took the plunge.
    There was commotion in the car
    as the back seat passenger argued with the driver,
    accusing him of making the car move.
    We watched as the driver restaged his car,
    & he & his wife got out.
    He told the back seat passenger to go ahead
    & sit behind the wheel himself,
    so the back seat passenger obliged,
    to prove his point.


    Within seconds, the car began to move.
    No one was touching it & only the one person was inside.
    He started screaming in Spanish & English
    & stomped on the brakes.
    The car continued on to the tracks & over them,
    despite everything the person tried to get the car to stop!
    He looked as if he was trying to tear out the steering wheel
    at the same time as he pushed so hard
    that his back was smashing into the seat!


    Once the car went over the tracks
    & around the sharp turn
    at the bottom of a short hill they sit on,
    he was finally able to get the car to stop.
    He lunged out of the car,
    still screaming in both languages.
    I clearly heard him demand
    that the driver take him back to his hotel.
    He vowed never to come back!


    I talked to the driver of the car.
    They had just met the passenger in town,
    & all were tourists who had just heard about the ghost tracks.
    He & his wife took the incident in stride.
    The tourist from Mexico was definitely terrified!


    This experience is something I'll never forget! I may live in Hawaii now, but it's a part of Texas that will stay with me forever.


    This, like my spooky story last Halloween, is not made up. The only real difference in this story is that I actually experienced it for myself, whereas last year's was told to me by those who experienced the paranormal phenomena.



  • This is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Please go here:  http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CTDSites & click on the Fund Free Mammograms button to help get this much needed service available to more ladies!


    My breast cancer was NOT detectable by touch. It was the mammogram that found it. Had I not had this valuable diagnostic service, I'm sure that my Stage I DCIS would have become a less treatable stage. One thing that ladies need to understand is that once they or the doctor can actually feel the lump, their survival rate has diminished exponentially. It also means the prescribed treatment is much more aggressive. My cancer was small & encapsulated... no metastasis, so no radiation or chemo was recommended, because I had all my breast tissue removed (except the nipple).


    With what I've learned about the results of radiation & the chemo treatments they currently use, I don't think I'd have agreed to have either done anyway. I know of a man with throat cancer who was told with treatment, he'd live another 2 years, but with a poor quality of life because of the chemo. They told him he'd die in about 7 months without the chemo. Well, it's been 2 years, a couple of surgeries to remove the cancer in his throat, no chemo or radiation & he's still very much alive & has an excellent quality of life!


    Chemo kills! It destroys the body's immune system, allowing for other illnesses to take hold. It makes a person extremely weak & sick. So sick that many give up, feeling they'd rather die than live feeling as poorly as they do. Also, other forms of cancer set in. One lady here ended up with brain cancer months after her chemo. One_in_Eight & Windsong87 gave up, dying within 2 years of their initial diagnosis of breast cancer.


    It infuriates me that the National Cancer Institute has sat on a CURE for cancer since 1976! They & the research companies involved with those studies on an herb cannot duplicate the effectiveness through synthesis of the chemicals the plant produces. Since natural biologicals cannot be patented, they can't make a profit off this cure, so have withheld the results from publication, effectively killing tens of thousands over these nearly 30 years since with drugs they can profit from!


    The herbal cancer cure? Graviola, or soursop as it's known to most people. Read about this wonderful herb here:  http://www.rain-tree.com/graviola.htm In glancing through this article again, since it's been awhile, I noticed that they've added some information to this page. It seems that some docs ARE helping their patients by recommending this herb's leaf & stem to their patients. BRAVO! Why wait for the long term process for drug companies to complete their research of synthetics that DON'T work, dying in the process, when they can consume this herb & be CURED in virtually hours?! The entire plant is medicinal, without 'side'-effects, with different parts used for different health problems. In countries where soursop grows naturally, the natives have been using this plant for hundreds of years. I think there's enough 'proof' there!


    I have 2 soursop plants. I bought one a couple years ago, not realizing that I already had one in my yard. I had mis-identified one small tree, until I saw the very odd flowers, which I had no idea what it could be then. When the fruit finally formed, I knew instantly what it was & watched as it matured. I have collected the seed from the fruit to send to my sister in Texas, who has a friend with a small nursery. I'm sure they'll be glad to get the seed of this wonderful plant! I'm currently awaiting the appearance of more fruit, since it's been continually blooming for the past 3 months or so.



    This is a branch on my soursop plant. If you look carefully, you'll see a flower near the uppermost right of the picture.



    Here is a closeup of one of the branches, giving you a better idea of what the leaves look like. It's these & the stems that research scientists have proven time & again kills cancer cells without affecting normal cells... without the devastating 'side'-effects of conventional chemo drugs.



    Weird flower, eh? It's as tough as it appears with its thick bracts. This is about as much as it opens as well. It also has a pungent fragrance.


    I didn't get shots of the fruit my tree had. When it produces fruit the next time, I'll be sure to get some shots of them. In the meantime, the Raintree site has wonderful pictures of the fruit. The link to their pics is in their upper left module.


    The fruit is mildly sweet. The seeds are fairly large (about the size of beans & about the same shape) & are contained within fruit segments, which are wedge shaped, white & very juicy. This fruit is often made into smoothies & has its own medicinal use.


    I recommend that everyone gets a soursop tree. Although it's a tropical plant, I feel it's hardy enough to survive indoors during the winter with enough light & moisture. My plant is on the east side of my property, so I speculate that it does well with morning light. It would make a wonderful plant for a bright corner of living rooms. Then you'll always have a supply of a great herbal remedy!


    Now, it's my second irritating commercial exposed:


    Kellogg's Raisin Bran: The crunchiness is supposedly so good that the employee can't hear his boss telling him he's fired... everyday! Give me a break! This commercial alludes to poor work habits by employees. So poor that when they're on the clock, they're eating. Also, that they're discourteous enough not to stop eating when the boss is speaking to them. Another thing that bugs me is does this guy do nothing but eat the Raisin Bran, so that there's no time the boss can speak to him without him having a mouthful of cereal? Granted, there are far too many poor employees in the workforce, but this is outrageous!

  • Flu shot concerns. Generally, the flu shot is something I had avoided whenever I could. When I was in the Navy, this avoidance could have gotten me sent to Captain's Mast for disobeying a lawful order. But I did. Why? Because they usually made me ill & yet not enough so that I could be excused from work. They expected us to go to work after receiving the shot in all cases but those showing severe reactions. Low grade fevers, etc, weren't enough.


    But in recent years, I had been asking for the flu shot. I've gotten it for the past 2 or 3 years. This year? When I went to the VA clinic last week, my doctor's nurse said I wasn't eligible by the standards they had set for this vaccine shortage. When I sat in the waiting area after getting my vitals checked, I saw the guidelines poster they had on the clinic door. It specifically mentioned CANCER, among other needs. I questioned the nurse's denial of this preventative treatment... but then only in my head.


    On Tuesday, I had another appointment at the clinic. I went to see the rheumatologist for my multiple conditions that fall under her specialty. There's a different nurse for the visiting specialists who come over from the VA clinic on Oahu. I mentioned the madhouse that had ensued the previous week of Veterans signing up for services just to get the shot, resulting from a front page article in our local paper. I learned when I came in that the clinic would only be providing the vaccine to patients already registered, since they only received enough to cover those already in the system who are qualified under their restricted guidelines. That's unfortunate for those who had hoped to get the vaccine but hadn't previously registered for clinic services.


    The nurse asked me about my getting the shot. I told her what the other nurse had said along with my concerns regarding their guidelines & my having auto-immune disorders. She said I definitely qualify! BUT... I had a fever. 99.6° when my normal temp is 96.8°. Damn! (No, my normal temp is not a dyslexic type-o... that's what it normally is... or at least was until menopause, so when I had a 'normal' temp, it was actually a fever! My son's the same way!) So, when I return to the clinic on Monday for another appointment, if my temp's 'normal,' I get the flu shot. Blech!


    The nurse said she already got it & it made her ill this time. I wonder what viral forms it is this time if it's that bad? I hadn't felt any effects from the ones I have taken over the past few years, except achiness about a week or so after last year's. I took my son to a clinic early last week because he hadn't been feeling well & had a sore throat. The nurse practitioner said he didn't have strep (my real concern, but I could see his throat was red, but didn't have the tell-tale white bumps that come with strep) & that it was probably the flu. The VA nurse thinks that my exposure to my son's illness is why I had that fever. It never progressed to full-blown flu. I must be doing something right! Perhaps it's the shiitake mushrooms I've been adding to my cooking lately. It may also be the herbal tablets I've been taking since last summer that's helped me in other ways, recommended by a Chinese herbalist.


    My visit with the rheumatologist went along the same lines. I showed her the soft lump that had materialized on the back of my right hand between my middle finger & ring finger knuckles just a couple days after my last appointment with her a couple months ago. Also another that had shown up only a couple days before on the left hand, between my fore & middle finger knuckles. When I had shown the first to the regular doc, she really couldn't see it & dismissed it as perhaps from a ruptured vein. Not according to the rheumatologist! She verified it's my RA. I also told her that since the temperature has gotten cooler, I've been having more pain in my hands, etc.

    Again, she spoke to me about prescribing one of a class of antibiotics now used to treat early stages of RA. She went over what they are & the possible 'side'-effects, & explained that they're no longer prescribed as antibiotics since they don't work against bacteria anymore. One is a derivative of quinine, once used to treat malaria (which it no longer works for), called Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine). This is the least 'offensive' of the drugs used to treat RA. Here's what the mayoclinic.com has to say about possible 'side'-effects:


    Precautions While Using This Medicine




    Check with your doctor immediately if blurred vision, difficulty in reading, or any other change in vision occurs during or after long-term treatment . Your doctor may want you to have your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist (eye doctor).


    If your symptoms do not improve within a few days (or a few weeks or months for arthritis), or if they become worse, check with your doctor.


    Hydroxychloroquine may cause blurred vision, difficulty in reading, or other change in vision. It may also cause some people to become dizzy or lightheaded. Make sure you know how you react to this medicine before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are dizzy or are not alert or able to see well . If these reactions are especially bothersome, check with your doctor.


    Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:


    Less common


    Blurred vision or any other change in vision—this side effect may also occur or get worse after you stop taking this medicine.


    Rare


    Convulsions (seizures); increased muscle weakness; mood or other mental changes; ringing or buzzing in ears or any loss of hearing; sore throat and fever; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual tiredness; weakness.


    More common


    Diarrhea; difficulty in seeing to read; headache; itching (more common in black patients); loss of appetite; nausea or vomiting; stomach cramps or pain.


    Less common


    Bleaching of hair or increased hair loss; blue-black discoloration of skin, fingernails, or inside of mouth; dizziness or lightheadedness; nervousness or restlessness; skin rash.


    Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.


    Here's what the PDR online says about this drug:



    Side effects of treatment for lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis may include:
    Abdominal cramps, abnormal eye pigmentation, acne, anemia, bleaching of hair, blind spots, blisters in mouth and eyes, blood disorders, blurred vision, convulsions, decreased vision, diarrhea, difficulty focusing the eyes, diminished reflexes, dizziness, emotional changes, excessive coloring of the skin, eye muscle paralysis, "foggy vision," halos around lights, headache, hearing loss, heart problems, hives, involuntary eyeball movement, irritability, itching, light flashes and streaks, light intolerance, liver problems or failure, loss of hair, loss or lack of appetite, muscle paralysis, muscle weakness and wasting, nausea, nervousness, nightmares, psoriasis (dry, scaly, red skin patches), reading difficulties, ringing in the ears, skin eruptions, skin inflammation and scaling, skin rash, vertigo, vomiting, weariness, weight loss


    Ok... so I should take this drug to prevent further destruction of my joints. But here's the kicker... I have blurriness of vision generally (besides my myopia) on occassion & for an hour or so after I wake up every morning, I can't read text very well. I also get foggy vision occasionally & virtually always see 'halos' around lights (especially flourescent & halogen). Another issue... I have tinnitis, in BOTH ears, BAD! I also have spastic colon, thanks to the fibromyalgia, so don't need diarrhea from a drug. Involuntary eye movement? Shoot! I have issues with that already in that when I try to read, my eyes sometimes jump back & forth. Irritability? Ask my son about that! Light intolerance? Already have serious issues with that one! Big time! I can't stand flourescent lighting or quartz halogen lights. I also can't read on white paper & get blinded by sunlight reflected off chrome or glass. Lose my hair?! Shit! I like my hair & don't like how much turns up in my brush as it is! Muscle weakness? The fibromyalgia's already got that one. I already have tinnitis & occassional vertigo. I'm also easily exhausted.


    I asked her how long I'd have to take drugs for the RA. Her answer? For the rest of my life!!! The way she explained it is that 'we' would try one drug for awhile. If I develop 'side'-effects or it doesn't work or loses effectiveness, she'll change me to another, & so on & so on. Hell of stuff to look forward to. She's also starting me out on a low dosage, to increase it if needed. I wonder how long it takes before she determines that the dosage is too low to be effective? From what I read about the drug, it takes weeks to months to show any effectiveness against RA. It can also lose its effectiveness within 6 months. Sheesh!


    She had looked over my x-rays of my hands & feet. She said they showed signs of the osteoarthritis, but not the RA... yet. OA doesn't cause swelling in the synovial tissues like I'm now experiencing... RA does. Both cause degeneration of the joints, however, from what I learned off mayoclinic's website.


    Why am I allowing the medication? Because I'd have to consume alot of the flaxseed to prevent progression of the disease... enough to give me a constant case of the runs. The herbalist said I'd need to consume about 4 tablespoons of flaxseed oil every day or about 4 times that of ground flaxseed! It would also get expensive! The best source of omega-3 fatty acids that our bodies need is cold water fatty sea fish. I can't eat that, because I'm allergic to them. The omega-3 in these fish is already converted into the type of amino acid that our bodies can utilize directly.


    One doctor I recently saw thinks my alergy may be shellfish. Yet, I've experienced reactions when eating local foods that contain such things as cod liver oil or bonito oil. That's NOT shellfish! I guess the best thing to do is ask them to do an allergy test on me. Or try to eat some fish when I'm close enough to medical care so that I can be helped if I get ill & be able to document my allergy. Frankly, I avoid eating anything that comes from the ocean, concerned that I may also be allergic to shellfish.


    If the plaquenil doesn't work, the next drug in line is minocyclin (tetracycline), with even more 'side'-effects. Sigh!


    Anyway... Here's the first in my list of irritating commercials:


    Enzyte. The commercials for this 'male enhancement' non-prescription erectile dysfunction remedy are particularly annoying. The grins are attrocious. The allusions to men's nicknames for their third leg anatomy are insidious. The clothing, hair & makeup are out of the 1950s. It took me awhile to figure out why they did that. I theorize that the ad agency is using appearance styles out of that generation to alude to the 'perfect families' as portrayed on TV during the 1950s in shows such as "Leave it to Beaver" & "Ozzie & Harriet." In other words, that the men went out to earn a living while wives stayed home to take care of the children & home ("man's home is his CASTLE"). GET A LIFE! It's only TV... entertainment... which has little to do with REAL LIFE! Not many women are (or were) content with being a 'housewife' (they're not married to the house!). It resulted in alot of alcoholic women & addicts (tranquilizers), along with various forms of depression. It's also the reason for things such as that woman who drowned all her children in the bath tub not so long ago. She was a 'stay-at-home' mom, under her husband's rule. She cracked.


    Women AREN'T servants! Norman Lear showed that when he portrayed role reversals in his sit-com "All that Glitters." Men take heed! Stop being selfish. Kinda strange that these prescription & over-the-counter drugs are doing so well, isn't it? What's the matter men, can't get it up? Try fixing your stress problems first!


    Incidentally, I got a call yesterday from that nurse who said I didn't qualify for the flu shot. It was to remind me of my Monday appointment. But first, she started off with APOLOGIZING for disallowing me to get the flu shot! Apparently, the other nurse reprimanded her & reminded her about my auto-immune disorders, which qualify me for the shot.


    This is the first apology I've ever gotten from her! She's the one who ignored my cat bite infection that had me the next day with a red streak all the way up my arm when I had to fly to Oahu for an appointment at Tripler. I was also feverish, nauseated & weak while there. I never got an apology for her ignoring my health issue when I had pointed it out to her. My finger was badly swollen & red when I showed it to her! I give credit where it's due. She's gotten very little from me over the years I've seen her. Maybe she's finally wizening up? We AREN'T there to serve HER... it's the other way around! She acts like we Veterans are nothing more than an imposition on her. If not for us, she wouldn't be there.

  • Over the past few days, we've been getting some much needed rain here in East Hawaii. When I buried the last kitty killed by a hit-and-run driver, I noticed that the soil below an inch was bone dry. This was in a very shady spot, where the loss of soil moisture would only be caused by gravitational drainage, plant absorption & slow heat evaporation over a long period of time without replenishment. We've received so little rain over the summer that soil under foliage had become dust.


    The temperature has also cooled considerably. Where it had been running close to 90 degrees every day inland such as I am, it's now in the mid to upper 70s. This is how I like it! Cool & rainy!


    My son came to me recently & asked me if there was a way that PMS can be fixed. Apparently, he's having trouble with his long-distance girlfriend every month about the same time. He says he's tried talking happy stuff to her, but she keeps changing the subject back to argumentative depressing topics.


    I tried to explain to him about the effects of hormones in humans, including males. I used the euphemism about roosters when explaining that even males get moody or temperamental. He came back with how he's able to control his anger; that he doesn't get into fights or hit others. Problem is, he DOES hit things, which I pointed out to him. He punches the wall or whatever inanimate object's around, or does stuff like throwing his skateboard down or against something. I asked him what that got him, as in the destruction it could cause & the pain to his hand. He says he 'feels good' after hitting something. It's still a loss of control. He's better with it than the average kid, but it's still there.


    Later, he asked me to get online with MSN Messenger, so he could send me a link. It was to a site that has loads of funny things that he & his girlfriend were sharing. The first thing he had me look at was a Flash one about nukes & what would happen if one country lobbed them at another, etc. Another link he sent was to a cute kitty, singing "You're better than ice cream!" http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/ice_cream.htm Adorable!


    Listening to that song, it's obvious that it's speeded up from the original. I suspect that it's originally done by a local performer. I can recognize ukulele accompaniment.  I'm curious as to who it really is. If I think about it at the right time, I should call the local 'all Hawaiian, all the time' radio station to see if they know.


    For those of you in Washington state, it appears that Mt St Helens is actually erupting! No, there's no lava... yet. But they said on TheWeatherChannel this evening that there's a fair amount of steam & ASH. The latter is definitely a part of an eruption. Fortunately, since it's last eruption wasn't very long ago in geological terms, the cap hasn't had the chance to plug the crater back up, which would result in another explosive eruption as occurred in 1980. What Washingtonians will get the chance to view is a large scale eruption much like we have had here on the island of Hawaii. Look out below with the lava flows! At least they'll have time to get out of the way this time!


    On another subject... There are commercials I find VERY irritating! I've made a list of the most irritating commercials I've noticed in recent days. I'm still adding to it as I see another or remember one I've forgotten to list. In the meantime, I'd like YOUR input on commercials you find irritating. I'll post my list in my next blog & compare it with what you've come up with. Commercials anyone?

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