Posted on 01/08/2020 8:56:52 PM PST by weston
No just a camera in the middle of street showing people coming and going. Several service dogs (one looked like a lion). Only on suspicious man with a scarf over his face. Directly behind him were 4-5 huge guys obviously following him. They didnt give him much room.
I don’t quite understand the connection between tick bites and eating four legged animals.
Beans, and all kinds of salads go good with pulled pork. Potato and pasta salads, tossed, fruit, coleslaw, etc.
So does mac and cheese and corn on the cob.
Maybe they meant hunting 4 legged animals?
Being re-bitten might be bad?
I dunno-just guessing!
Off to work!
We got 8 inches of snow overnight on Saturday.
Cold and clear today.
Have a great day everyone!
Don’t cause any trouble..
*evil grin*
Just found a live video of Global News that is showing the speeches.
Okay, now youre making me hungry!!
Over on the brand spanking new thread, Jane and Rusty.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3809591/posts?page=2#comment
I turned on i24 news and they are covering it periodically. Of course if no 2a supporter is accused of doing something wrong, there’s nothing to report.
The states that are awarding their electoral votes to whoever gets the popular vote are the same Democrat states that allow rampant fraud and unscrupulous voting laws such as vote harvesting to get the popular vote. I think California alone got the popular vote for Hillary.
This is not what the framers had in mind. They set up the elector vote so each state had say in the Presidential election. We are a Republic not a democracy.
Is there not anything other States can do to ensure the integrity of the election?
Apparently the ticks aren’t bad in Tx or Maine.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — A shocking number of people are living with an allergy that’s potentially deadly.
The tick that latched on to you during a walk in the woods or gardening in your backyard is behind it. It’s not Lyme Disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, but something called alpha-gal and doctors say the number of cases are surging.
Rick Leeming’s life changed dramatically when a tick bit him eight years ago.
The alpha-gal allergy is a growing problem for people in the Southeast, particularly in your backyard, according to allergist Dr. Joey Lane.
“About 20 percent of the population in this area — Central Virginia — has a positive blood test to alpha-gal,” Lane explained.
Not all of those people will have an allergic response. Lane said it’s all kind of a mystery, but they have been able to trace alpha-gal to the bite of a Lone Star tick.
Here”s how it works: humans don’t have the carbohydrate alpha-gal in their bodies, but all other four-legged mammals do. When a tick bites, say a deer, and then bites you it can transmit alpha-gal. Your blood sees alpha-gal as a threat, so it develops antibodies that are stored in your body.
It could take days or weeks to manifest but when you eat meat again it sets off the allergic reaction.
Symptoms of an alpha-gal allergy commonly appear three-six hours after eating meat (e.g., beef, lamb, pork, venison, and rabbit) or exposure to products containing alpha-gal, which for a long time made diagnosing it difficult.
Lane said its so prevalent now, so doctors know what to look for early on.
“There are about 5,000 patients in the world who have it and we believe that about 10 percent, 500 or more, are here in the central Virginia area,” Lane said.
Lane sees the patient population dealing with typical allergic responses (hives, anaphylaxis). Gastroenterologist Dr. Bikram Bal is diagnosing people with alpha-gal who complain of nausea, vomiting, bloating, and diarrhea.
“We were almost diagnosing four to five patients a week in my office,” Bal said.
Both doctors said a rainy spring kick-started the surge in alpha-gal victims.
With many of you getting out and enjoying the outdoors this fall, doctors expect more new cases.
You can grow out of it— however, doctors dont know how long that can take. In the meantime, you have to stop eating things like pork, beef, and lamb.
But thats not always easy since cross-contamination can set patients off.
Living with alpha-gal has changed the way Leeming serves up family-style dinner at his own restaurant, The Spring House.
“We do everything we can to eliminate those things in the cooking process,” Leeming said. “For instance, we used to cook with ham hocks or bacon for our green beans. We use chicken broth now.”
While he’d love to have a steak again, Leeming has embraced his new diet because it’s just not worth the consequences.
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NIKK..part of the article....I know several people with this ..not just family.
Sounds like fun!
Honduras has finally recognized Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.
RIP.
Yes!
New thread—see link on 4563.
See you over there!!!
Me too, had to eat.
Will the SC have to get involved since the states are subverting the Constitution?
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