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Psychological effects.... by #126785 ..... Gulf Oil Spill

Date:   9/7/2010 8:45:46 AM ( 14 y ago)
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I might start a gulf oil spill blog, maybe it's more appropriate.
I want to keep some sort of pubic record of what is going on down here, it's more than the problems people are experiencing with their health, it's almost a mass denial of reality. People react with such anger to any mention of the oil spill being harmful to them, everyone wants to cover it up, and have life go on as usual, not just BP. If the people down here would really look at what is going on, something could be done. But you get ripped up publically for speaking on the subject, because everyone is sick of it, and wants to go on with their lives.
The effect of the cable adds is to shut down any oppostion to BP, they have spent a huge amount of muney on smarmy adds about how they will be there until all the oil is gone. That translates pretty effectively to we have all the cards in the deck, and small people will never be able to hold us accountable. Right now, Florida is running an add that runs, invite someone to Florida, 53 tourists = one job. There is an add running for a speed boat contest in St. Pete that blasts, the only thing in our waters is speeders! Yeah, right....

I am starting to feel better physically, I think the constant headache got me into using more and more caffine- it works well for migraine type headaches. Next problem, my blood pressure got too high, so I wound up with several days of chest pain. I'm 60, and this stuff runs in my family, and I've been unable to exercize because I can't walk outside without problems with eyes burning and not being able to breath well. I suspect that was the source of the heart attack cluster where I live, a lot of people were doing the same thing. I'm off any caffine, except one cup of coffee in the morning, I had some L-Arginine on hand, simply by accident, and it's used for heart problems, not widely used because it's not patentable, and it's cheap and effective. They would much rather put you in the hospital for a week, stick in stints, and put you on medication for the rest of your life.

The rest of what I think probably belongs on a blog, but isn't it amazing how our society conditions people to suck up to MD's for very little return? And they do it?

It's depressing to stay in the house so much, but when we go outside, everyone is just plain nuts. Our neighbors, who have been married almost 20 years separated this week end, they aren't the one's who have been fighting, they are the ones everyone thought of as a stable couple. We have someone tell us last week end that one of our customers died, the man's name was Jim, and it took me 24 hours to figure out who it was. The guy who died was a Viet Nam vet, he' gotten shot in the head and the bullet went bouncing around his skull and exited by his right eye. I guess the VA doesn't pay for plastic surgury, he looked pretty strange. He was a good guy, but we called him wierd harold, (which he asnwered to, btw) he'd been in crummy health, and he lived in Brooksville, not very far away from Homosassa. Of course, it's a mess, he wasn't really married to his wife, so they can't bury him until they find a family member. He was only 58, sorry to say.
But it's all like this right now, people are under a lot of pressure, and it's coming out sideways.
julie77




 

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