
June 21st, 2007 by md
16-year old lost both feet on a Six Flags ride. It’s a terrible thing. Hopefully they can find the feet and reattach them. I don’t know much about microsurgery required to do that, but I hope it’s possible.

March 30th, 2007 by md
Full disclosure, I had to censor some of the content regarding the trip. Here are some of the things I left out in the form of a partial list of posts that didn’t make it:
Three things you don’t do at the Leper Colony on Molokai
What the labels on the toilets said never to flush
A picture […]

March 18th, 2007 by md
I found some info on post-bypass pain in the sternum. Evidently it’s pretty common. Patients report cracking and popping in the bone when they sneeze or cough. Others report that the two halves of the bone sometimes don’t align properly and they overlap as they heal. It seems that one of the newer ways to […]

March 15th, 2007 by md
Regis had successful triple bypass surgery yesterday. Get well soon Reeg. I think the scariest part of this is where they have to saw through your sternum / ribcage and spread everything open mechanically. Don’t you break all the ribs that way? Ouch. Has anyone experienced this first hand or knows anyone who has?

February 25th, 2007 by md
I don’t have anything personally against either Taco Bell or KFC. But I do have some advice for the franchisee of the “restaurant” located in Greenwich Village that was shut down recently for a rat infestation: cover the windows of the store so that the large groups of people standing in front of your store […]

January 31st, 2007 by md
I feel bad for these wrestlers in Minnesota. There is a herpes gladiatorum outbreak that’s spreading from wrestler to wrestler. Ick.
Read the details.

October 6th, 2005 by md
Today was a traveling day. I took a train from Venice to Florence, about a three hour trip. It was really easy and comfortable. When I got here, the weather was sunny and mild so I took a short walk around the neighborhood of my hotel. I am staying close to the Arno River and […]