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  1. Rod Roddick was engaged to 7 different women and was married once. I believe that one of his earlier fiancees had a brother Chris who was an escort in Brooklyn and then went to Chicago. At his funeral, all 7 former fiancées showed up though the wife did not. The woman to whom you were referring was his last fiancee and she did not have a brother who was an escort. KC, the woman to whom you are referring was a very sweet individual who wound up adopting the dog that Rod had rescued about 3 weeks before his death. Rod was a very sweet and caring individual. He lived with me for a bit after the last fiancee asked him to leave the apartment they shared. Soon after getting an apartment in NYC, he became very ill and had a long hospitalization. After he recovered, he was just getting back to his life when he died suddenly.
  2. Tyger you forgot my favorite. Jingle Writers and obscure products. GI Joe Doll and Ken is a favorite as well. Oh my goodness what will Barbie say if she finds out?
  3. If there was a child from the zygote that was created using my DNA and the child that I had was theirs, I would be for exchanging the children, provided it happened early on. If however, the child given to me was not wanted by the actual biologic parents, I would keep that child and hopefully get my biologic child as well.
  4. New guilty pleasure although I am not sure why I should be guilty about having pleasure but that is a different and philosophic discussion. Ghost on CBS has been a fun watch. Basic premise is the young couple inherits an old mansion and are going to change it in a B and B. The young lady falls and strikes her head and obtains the power to see and speak with ghosts. If seems that not all of the people who die get "cooked off". Some, for reasons unknown, remain tethered to the place that they died. So there are several, I believe 8 ghosts who inhabit the upper portion of the house. A Viking, A Lenape Indian, A fey American Soldier from the Revolutionary War, A Victorian Lady whose house this was and who is the great-aunt of the woman, A sassy jazz singer from the 20s, a Boy Scout leader killed by a stray arrow from one of his pack, A hippie woman who has robbed a bank, and a pantless eighties swinger. Each of the ghosts has learned things from the others but each maintains a sensibility of their own time. There are also a large group of ghosts in the basement who died of cholera and the basement was being used as a triage area. Several other ghosts have appeared. In any case, if you are not watching this, try and sample it. Pretty much a standard sit com but with enough of a twist to keep it from getting trite.
  5. As a physician, relatives, acquaintances, friends, toll booth cashiers, almost anyone and everyone asks for advice. Most do not see it as an imposition on your time or good nature. It is usually a minor annoyance and answering the question is easier than explaining why you are unwilling to do so. I try to keep the answers brief and usually end my answer with something akin to "but for further information you need to contact your doctor." If they attempt to continue the conversation, I politely decline. Needless to say, with escorts, all sorts of medical questions have been asked. With those I see regularly, I am generous with my timed advice and again end with a referral back to their doctor. . If I know the escort is having financial difficulties, I have offered to see them professionally, free or charge and free of barter. I know several escorts who barter their services for dental work, plastic surgery and the like. Most of the time the exchange there is an equivalent value type of exchange. Still with professional services, it is probably best to have them pay you and you pay them. In that way, there is little room for confusion as to expectations.
  6. Why speculate on his age. You either find him attractive or you do not. It is not like he is a container of milk with an expiration date. If the pictures are out of date, that is one thing, but if they are recent pictures than what matter the age if he is hot? As for why escorts shave their age, it is for the same reason some shave their chest and shave their balls. It sells to a wider base of clientele.
  7. Well as endearments go, I enjoy them. Much rather Hon or Babe than Robert or Steve or some other name not mine own.
  8. Perhaps that family was a wife and children. That could be awkward. Divorce. Alimony. Child Support. Or perhaps he means the "Family". When Big Pussy came out on the Sopranos things turned pretty bad for him.
  9. Of course when the head turns red they are great in bed but when the balls turn blue they are not for you.
  10. I would bet there are no other posters here who have written then sung post coital jingles. Accompanied of course by the North Korean Army Choir
  11. I [played Ralph Kramden in my Medical School Senior Follies. It was the opening skit, I had to sing a version of "Kids". I did forget one line, but managed to improvise it well enough and the entire production was a big success.
  12. Marina. It is not a vacuum, it is the name of the very nice woman who vacuums my floors and does other cleaning.
  13. Passed by an episode of The Love Boat on TV today. Vivian Blaine was playing a member of the Women's Auxiliary of a Church married to Alana Young of Mr. Ed fame. She finds out that the Pastor, Peter Graves of Mission Impossible is on the boat and sets him up with a woman she has met, Roz Kelley of Pinky Tuscadero fame on Happy Days. Turns out the woman is an exotic dancer and Ms. Blaine is threatening to turn him into the Board of the Church. That is until her husband, Alan Young and inveterate gambler, threatens to leave her. She comes to her senses and embraces his request to be a bit open minded and her husband gives up gambling and the slot machine jackpot he won to a young stowaway who is now able to pay for his ticket and avoid placing his father, Larry Storch from F Troop, in trouble with his employer, The Cruise Line. Love Boat was a terrible show with weak scripts, uninspired story lines and a syrupy happy ending for all on every show. However, it does bring back stars from an even earlier age. On this same show. June Allyson is a blind woman who is self absorbed, until her husband, Van Johnson forces her to face her limitations and though blind she is now able to see a future for her and him. So after all that, what is my hardest phrase to say? It is. "I watched an entire Love Boat episode and I do not care who knows it"
  14. His mother wasn't there for him most of the time anyway, running around Paris and various other parts of the world and while it was sad, she was there for herself primarily. Losing a mother is difficulty but when you belong to one of the wealthiest families in the world, it is a lot easier to adjust.
  15. For the most part, I prefer to meet with people I have seen before and with whom I know I will have a fun and inventive time. As with any relationship, keeping the fires of lust and passion burning is not easy. Enthusiasm is sometimes doused by factors having little to do with the relationship itself. "Time and tides wait for no man." I will occasionally try a new provider. I have found that some leave me wanting more and some just leave me wanting. The ones who leave me wanting more,. I make an effort to see as soon as reasonably and financially possible. Most of the other men, I think of fondly, as each partner kindles some fresh memory but I will not usually give those men a second chance. Then there are the men who are fun, but I am not convinced I want to see again. With those men, I will recall the encounter when home in bed alone and I will see if my hand finds its way to my cock and whether that cock and my erotic mind have decided to give them a second chance. At times, I will realize that one aspect of the encounter sparks desire and draws me back to them. Others easily slip out of my mind as it flips though my mental catalog of past experiences and I find myself moving on with a more reliable self induced orgasm inducer. Tyger, BTW you are definitely in my catalogue of fun, sexy, toe curling, thigh tightening memories and if you are finding yourself in this corner of the world, please let me know so I can supplement in reality and in my memory your already extensive erotic file.
  16. Please note I qualified the statement saying it was usually easy to diagnosis with simple blood tests. Hubris concerning any diagnosis having a situation which makes it hard to diagnose leads to common conditions being missed all the time, or so I have heard. As presented here by Baskerballer whose situation is the reason this topic was brought up, he was in the hospital for 10 days and CT was done to rule out stroke and then the diagnosis of B12 deficiency was made. Sounds like they needed more than a glance at a simple blood test. If you are sending a patient in consultation to a neurologist and THEY have to check the B12 level then it may have been easy to consider and you did not think of it or there was some complicating issues that make the neurologic manifestations difficult to attribute to B12. When the macrocytic anemia is there, the differential diagnosis is small, when it is not there, as can happen in a mixed picture of iron deficiency anemia and B12 deficiency seen in patients after gastric bypass surgery for example or in a patient taking folate, it can become difficult to attribute neurologic findings to B12.
  17. She did a credible job with the songs but the little choreography that she did could definitely have been left on the cutting room floor.
  18. By the way. B12 can be a late complication of gastric bypass surgery and so if there are any readers out there who have had this surgery, be sure to have you blood checked regularly and specifically a B12 level should you develop tingling in the feet or a any signs that your nerves are not functioning as they should.
  19. The effects of B12 deficiency can be pernicious hence the name pernicious anemia. Usually it is rather easy to diagnose when there are the blood manifestations but if the neurologic events happen first, it can be very difficult to diagnose. Thinking of it as a possibility and then a simple blood test are needed but the thinking of it when there are no overt anemia findings or enlargement of the red blood cells, makes it the major obstacle to diagnosis. When you first started mentioning your symptoms I thought perhaps you had Cvid related neurologic issues which are very difficult to overcome. Hopefully with the B12 injections and time, most if not all of the symptoms should abate. So do your therapy and take you injections and keep allowing others to support you and you should be able to walk out of this on the other side.
  20. Nice to see you around these parts. I lost all my phone info including your number. If you still have mine, give a text with yours. It has been quite some time. I did see you were in NYC awhile back but that you were here and gone before I knew you were here.
  21. The lawyers would tell him if his case was likely to produce enough money for them to take it on contingency. Malpractice cases are either settled because it is economically right for both parties to do so irrespective of the actual act, or they go to trial where the vast majority of decisions find in the doctor's favor. Would suggest if you contact a lawyer and if his eyeballs turn into dollar signs as they do in some cartoons, then you likely have a case that is winnable or able to be settled. None of this of course would make your recovery any easier or get your life back any faster. So if you are in the "someone has to pay for my bad outcome" state of mind, then see a malpractice lawyer. If however, you want to know whether there was malpractice, go to a a physician who has expertise in vascular surgery or oncology and ask them to review the case for you for a fee. Your synopsis does not present enough information to determine whether there was negligent malpractice but it does sound as though you had a very rough time and I hope you have a complete recovery.
  22. The baseball playoffs and the football playoffs both reward a weak team who wins a weak division and penalizes a strong team that finishes out of first place in a strong division. Sometimes, the division in baseball is decided by a single victory and in footballl is may decided by tie breakers. I am all for determining which teams make the playoffs based on regular season divisional play, it allows for more excitement for more teams and then I think there should be a seeding of the teams based on records. This year Atlanta already had the advantage of playing in a weak division which gave them more games against the Marlins Nats and the collapsing Mets and then had the home field advantage against the Dodgers who had to win a play in game against the Cardinals who had the second worst record and rightfully should have had to win a play in game. Then the Dodgers had to be be on the road against their division rival who won only a single game more. Defeating the Giants who had the best record while Atlanta the team with the worst record played the Brewers who had finished third. Winning the series between the two best teams, the Dodgers then have to go on the road yet again and play Atlanta. The scheduling for TV, the seeding and the travel needs all gave the Braves an advantage which they did not rightfully win on the field. Weak division, squeaking in with the worst record, 3 and 4 team matchup and then home field advantage. Don't get ne started ib the TV based schedule which drags out the playoffs and allows for these bullpen games due to the gap between games. For me, I would like to see something like the final four playing 3 three game series against one another in a 12 day period. Winner of that series goes on to play the other League. No betting on a single pitcher to carry the team as the Giants did with Baumgartner. No Bullpen resting up with frequent breaks in the schedule. If there is a tie for first, one game playoff, winner take all.
  23. Wedding day It would give me memories of my family and the love of my life and would allow me to recall the most joyous occasion of my life.
  24. Think I could have a helluva night with Ella Vaday.
  25. I have had very unusual and prolonged dreams which I will remember vividly in the morning and throughout the day if I take the time to review them before getting out of bed and especially before opening my eyes. I have had all sorts of unexpected people populate my dreams from childhood acquaintances, to political figures such as Madeline Albright and people to the moment long after their moment has passed such as Judge Lance Ito. My dreams are in color and brightly light usually. I have had all the classic type of dreams erotic, falling, in school and unprepared for a test, unable to find my clothing, erotic and every now and then erotic. My favorite dreams involve my latewife as it is a way of spending time with her again but when I awaken and she is still gone it is melancholy
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