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  • 2024-02-20

    More on abortion

    someone back in the 1920’s had a naughty thought about using a DNC to simultaneously rip a baby out of a pregnant woman’s womb, thereby, simultaneously, killing it. They did it once, did it again, and we’ve been pushing the envelope ever since. Now, we have a global catastrophe. Billions–do we even know how many?–of…

  • 2024-02-19

    pennance

    Just as I was in gridlock about so much excessive cigarette smoking and unable to control it; similarly we have been in gridlock over freely available abortion. I have said some reassuring things about abortion; like, that, as it is a medical procedure, then it makes sense for it to be used for a medical…

  • 2024-02-19

    a mouse

    cocoa the mouse suffered a passion at the end. I can’t talk about the details. I already have. It was horrible about her death. She lived an incredible life for a mouse. Looking back, I can see how it wasn’t on me for it to be any different from how it was. That mouse was…

  • 2024-02-18

    me, today: about Johns Hopkins Hospital

    I didn’t want to go but I wae forced to. It was all a set-up. My parents already had it in their minds what they wanted. I was told I was going for “a fresh look at the diagnosis.” Bullshit. My mother wanted a diagnosis of manic depressive (“bipolar”) and that’s what she got. I…

  • 2024-02-18

    about cigarette smoking 2

    First of all, I wasn’t graduated from Harvard and didn’t know it. This is what I am guessing in the wake of my last hospital stay as I try to put things back together. My work was inadequate, I didn’t wash properly; then, of course, the smoking. And, other things. I went there as a…

  • 2024-02-18

    about cigarette smoking

    when I was in my “situation” at home and wanting to join the military but slated for Harvard, I was smoking 3 packs a day after graduating from a boarding school where smoking was illegal and thereby strictly limited. I was desperate to control the smoking but couldn’t. So, I got the roommate questionnaire and…

  • 2024-02-18

    the American military

    …are so disdained in academia. I had a college roommate who cracked a joke: “Military intelligence is an oxymoron.” I didn’t know enough at the time to be horrified by this. I realize now that she probably saw the young woman in me who wanted to join the military rather than attending University because of…

  • 2024-02-16

    Letter to my husband on abortions

    Some things that still need to be worked out. Mainly, the abortions. I’m pretty sure I had one when I was 13, but some things about that don’t make sense.  I don’t remember anything about it.  I just remember really bad feelings about being at the beach.  I thought I had it all figured out…

  • 2024-02-14

    things get ugly; personal

    an omen in the city of Reading a patient at the state hospital falling down dead as in the desert; serpents spilling out of his side. it is about the MH system world wide; and the condition of morality in America. Paul Gross, MD, psychiatry, Allentown, is responsible for this; and, through him, Johns Hopkins…

  • 2024-02-11

    Reflexes restored

    This is a true miracle. I was all but dead. Paralyzed for 38 years with an interior illness pertaining to the awful incident from an overdose in 1986. The impact developed over time into many forms, most recently I called it my “OCD sciatica.” weird jerky spasms as my body automatically tried to control and cover over shooting…

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