Not Sleeping AGAIN!!! It seems to be a vicious cycle where I go through very long periods (several months long) where I just can’t manage to get good quality sleep. Nothing seems to help, cutting out caffeine, diet, exercise, medications, warm milk, hot shower, and so on and so on. I manage to fall asleep… Continue reading Not Sleeping AGAIN!!!
Category: Medical
Corona Virus Explained
Corona Virus Explained Coronavirus explained in detail, but in easy to understand English A little nerdier, but still really good
COVID-19 – New Guidelines
COVID-19 – New Guidelines This is a Joke Facebook Here are the official Coronavirus guidelines: 1. Basically, you can’t leave the house for any reason, but if you have to, then you can. 2. Masks are useless. But they will protect you. They can save you, no they canโt, theyโre useless, but wear one anyway.… Continue reading COVID-19 – New Guidelines
Marines Welcome 275 New Recruits to San Diego a Week After Others Tested Positive for Coronavirus
Marines Welcome 275 New Recruits Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego welcomed a new company of recruits Monday evening as the Corps tries to maintain its training pipeline, a week after several recruits in San Diego tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The positive cases have not been reported previously but were acknowledged by… Continue reading Marines Welcome 275 New Recruits to San Diego a Week After Others Tested Positive for Coronavirus
Recruits Begin Taking Extra Precautions
Recruits Begin Taking Extra Precautions Recruits begin taking extra precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by wearing face masks at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego (MCRDSD), April 9, 2020. As of April 8, 2020, all personnel on MCRDSD are required to wear face masks in all plausible situations excluding physical training in order… Continue reading Recruits Begin Taking Extra Precautions
Parris Island halts arrival of new recruits over COVID-19 concerns
Parris Island Halts Arrival of New Recruits over COVID-19 Concerns The Marine recruit depot aboard Parris Island, South Carolina, is halting the arrival of new recruits as COVID-19 continues to disrupt military planning and operations, the recruit training installation announced Monday. Parris Island said in a news release that in the future incoming recruits will… Continue reading Parris Island halts arrival of new recruits over COVID-19 concerns
Torn Meniscus
Torn Meniscus I have had knee pain for as long as I can remember, I recall being in the Marine Corps and having that pain, so I finally had my knee looked at, MRI revealed a torn meniscus. Surgery is scheduled in May, wish me luck.
Our Horses
Our Horses Here are some photos of the two miniature horses we have. The dark guy is Rebel (13 years old). Rebel’s mother, Dixie is the other mini. We adopted Dixie many years ago and Rebel and his father (who has since passed, “Midnight”) can along as a packaged deal. So we have literally had… Continue reading Our Horses
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week – March 8-14, 2020
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week Early on in this game, I have been playing, the doctors first threw around Multiple Sclerosis. At that time my symptoms have fit MS pretty much like a glove.ย The fatigue (which I still have); the walking (Giat) difficulties (which I still have); the numbness and tingling sensations (which I still… Continue reading Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week – March 8-14, 2020
Yellow Foot Prints
Yellow Footprints It was 32 years ago today, I stepped on those famous yellow footprints and started my journey to become a United States Marine at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. It was a very dark night, the wind was still and the bus stopped in front of the processing building, then all… Continue reading Yellow Foot Prints