Pajama Pundits

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Understanding Louisiana Politics

Emily Metzgar's dictionary of Louisiana political terms.

While Louisiana is near the bottom of state rankings in many categories, in political shenanigans, we're a national leader. I've heard rumors there are some other states trying to knock us out of the top spot there, so these terms may be useful nationwide.

Examples:

Campaign: An opportunity for elected officials to rewrite history in the hope that voters aren’t paying attention. A time of selective truth-telling and exceptional creativity during which elected officials endeavor to blend fact with fiction about job performance in pursuit of continued job security. See also rhetoric.

Children: Second only to “recovery” as justification for action/inaction on a given measure. Particularly effective when exercised in the context of health care, education or poverty.

Harassment: Distribution of information about an elected official’s voting and attendance records. Circulation of statistics, voting records and other fact-based performance indicators. Viewed by incumbents as unwelcome political speech.

As the saying goes, read the whole thing.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Brain Tumor Images

I'm still waiting for the referral to see a radiologist. Someday I'll post all my frustrations with Tricare's referral system. And appointment system.

In the meantime, I finally got around to getting a CD of the MRI & CT scans done in July. These three slices show the meningioma's location. The first two are from the MRI, the last from the CT scan. UPDATE - all three are from the MRI.

I don't foresee a Name This Tumor contest.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

The Faeries are on strike

I guess we pissed 'em off somehow.

The Kitchen Faerie hasn't really cooked a meal in a week, or cleaned up the mess from the resulting snacking on leftovers and fast food forays.

The Laundry Faerie has done just enough to keep our bodies decently covered and to keep the back door accessible in case of fire.

The only creature making a daily appearance around here is the Wicked Witch of Clutter.

Image used with permission

Monday, September 18, 2006

Insomnia and random observations

It's raining. It's the first good 'soaking' overnight rain in several months. All Shreveport should thank me for ignoring the weather forecasts and watering my yard yesterday afternoon.

IRS Eyes Religious Groups as More Enter Election Fray - Good. I certainly don't mind anyone voting for a candidate whose platform is consistent with their religious ideals, but I hate the idea of organized religious groups involved in the political process - like this one in Shreveport.

I don't want any ID chips anywhere, especially not this one. Besides the State Department poo-pooing the flaws in security of the RFID chips in passports, the point that any security measure that works now cannot be counted on to work in 10 years is reason enough.

Yes, size does matter. If the label is what bothers you, cut it out.

Worst selection of mayoral candidates ever. Police kiosks? and "8 percent strike force", and asking the experts because the candidates certainly don't have any idea.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Wow!

I liked this. A lot. I'll buy if the guy records a CD.



Tigerhawk obviously wasn't the last one to see this.

Small Blessings

Below, in To blog or not to blog, I wrote that one of the reasons I'd stopped blogging was that I'd developed a serious distractibility.

I'm hoping that the good news embedded in some recent bad news is that the reason for that has been discovered and can, perhaps, be eliminated.

I have a benign meningioma.

I knew this seven years ago, but at that time it was so small that the neurosurgeon said it wasn't worth worrying about. Frankly, I'd forgotten almost everything about that episode of strange headaches except the extreme unpleasantness of the MRI.

It's bigger now (at least 10x according to my memory of the first MRI which has been destroyed by the hospital due to storage space problems and the written report did not include any reference to size except small), but it's still small (< 2.0 cm), at least according to one neurosurgeon I've seen. The other... well, he says it's too big for Gamma Knife surgery. I'm going to see about the TomoTherapy recommended by the other neurologist as soon as the official insurance referral comes through. Also, one says it is near the optic nerve and the other says it is attached to the superior sagittal sinus.

What should I expect from a third opinion - that it's adjacent to a kidney?

The seizure I had was small too. One of my roommates at McCurdy (back when it was a boarding school) had epilepsy and this was nothing compared to the seizures she had.

I do not want to experience another one, no matter how "small" it was.

Is it too much to hope that getting this thing out of my brain will alleviate the distractibility and other little annoyances that I've noticed over the past year or so?