Going Overboard

Going Overboard
The Fixx
From the album The Ultimate Collection

So it’s flotsam and jetsam
You leave the ship
Sinking slowly
When you do the plank
It’s bridge talk for deathtrap
So Aquanautic
But I’m anchored electric
Release the jib
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Soldiers Returning From Iraq Suffer From Impaired Cognition

That America-hating newspaper The New York Times says that duty in Iraq appears to have a significant impact on U.S. soldiers’ ability to think:

The research team led by Dr. Vasterling administered a battery of mental tests to 654 male and female soldiers who served in Iraq at various times from April 2003 to May 2005. The tests, more than 20 in all, were given before and after deployment, and included one in which participants had to pay close attention to a computer screen as letters flashed by, waiting to flag each F they saw. In another test, they were asked to memorize simple diagrams and try to recreate them 30 minutes later.

The soldiers did significantly worse in tasks that measured spatial memory, verbal memory and their ability to focus than did 307 soldiers who had not been deployed to Iraq.

Sound familiar? Veterans returning from the Persian Gulf War of 1991 reported similar congnitive problems. Some researchers have attributed this to exposure to nerve gases, the wearing of pesticide collars, and plain old post-traumatic stress syndrome. Could these two be related?

I am a Gulf War veteran myself, but one who has never seen combat, worn a pesticide collar, got gassed, been abducted by space aliens or experienced any of the other potential causes blamed for Gulf War Illness. In spite of this, I have occasional night sweats, chills, rashes, aching joints, low-grade fever. Even occasional dizziness and cognitive issues. Usually I’m just fine. Even great at times. But occasionally things get bad enough to miss work. On those days I’m actually afraid to drive.

I have tried to have an open mind about potential causes and not point the finger at my service in the Gulf but no one has been able to tell me otherwise. In fourteen years of various tests, doctors are clueless as to the cause. All they can do is rule things out. What’s even more frustrating was signing up for a Gulf War study at the local VA hospital a few years back. I had high hopes that by going to a group familiar with Gulf War Illness, I’d finally get a decent diagnosis. Instead, I was told that according to the survey I submitted I was “too healthy” to participate! Perhaps I’m better off, as the few interactions I’ve had with the VA have been less than inspiring, to say the least.

So veterans like me are left to fend for themselves, as the federal government is so eager to explain it away lest it has to actually do something. Meanwhile, the chickenhawks in Congress and the White House happily trade VA funding for large tax cuts, all the while whistling a patriotic tune. It’s so easy to “Support The Troops” when they’re marching off to war and so easy to neglect them when they return.

I say ‘welcome home’ to the soldiers and sailors leaving Iraq. Just don’t count on Iraq leaving you any time soon.

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Uninvited Vacation Guest

The Turner family vacation to Florida is nine days away and already the storms are circling like sharks. It looks like Tropical Storm Chris will wander into the Gulf, but the Bermuda high now cooking the southeast may be enough to keep it safely offshore. I don’t see anything lining up behind Chris so we may squeak out a dry vacation yet.

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As A Matter Of Fact It IS Hot Enough For Me

Okay, so everyone knows its hot by now. Does the media really need to make this their top story? I mean, isn’t it pretty self-evident when you step outside? Why have the bimbo anchor on the cable network ruin my enjoyment of a cool, dark restaurant by reminding me how blasted hot it is outside? We know already!

Now get back to covering the corruption in the Republican-controlled Congress and the Democratic-controlled N.C. House before I run out of things to rant about. Sheesh.

Record High Temperature

About two hours ago my home weather station measured the highest temperature of the year: 103.1 degrees F. This is shy of the highest I’ve ever seen, which was 104.1 degrees F from last summer.

My station’s temperature sensor is out of direct sunlight but is close to the brick foundation of the south side of my house. I wonder sometimes if the hot brick skews the temperature to the high side. If I wanted to be a stickler about it, I could build a Stevenson screen but I’m not that concerned with accuracy!

Yet, anyway. Heh.

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Dishes Getting Ridiculous

I picked up three surplus DBS dishes today with an eye on picking up a couple more FTA satellites. I can’t wait to hook them up to my MythTV box to see what I can tune in.