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    Entries in pacemaker (5)

    Monday
    Jul122010

    Monday Musings: July 12, 2010

    One of the sure signs of summer would be the daily temperatures toying with the 90 and 100 degree mark. Farmers’ markets are another sure sign. My elderly Jack Russell Terrier sleeps even more than usual, and is even crankier.

    The surest sign of summer, however, is when Mr. Maven walks through the kitchen while I’m turning fat, lucious blackberries into jam and says “Gee, why don’t you pick a cooler day to do that?

    Yes, dear. As soon as they invent berries that grow in the snow.”

    I used to let stuff like this annoy me. Now, I understand that it’s another one of those touchstones, like a smooth pebble in your pocket, letting me know that all is well. It’s a reminder that so much ‘other stuff’ could be going on instead.

    It’s also a reminder to me, and a cautionary tale to all you younger women out there waiting for the perfect man, that they are and will always be totally clueless about some things, no matter how many times you explain it. Focus on his positive attributes. Focus, focus, focus!

    Nothing is more of a sure test of a relationship than buying and setting up electronics.

    We finally purchased a Blu Ray player yesterday, after having returned the Wii. We’re in agreement on this: you shouldn’t have to completely unpackage something and read the instruction book to find out that a person with a pacemaker should not be using it.

    That’s right. A Wii gaming device should not be used by anybody with an implanted pacemaker. Something about electromagnetic fields, the handheld device and proximity to your chest - where the pacer lives.

    He wanted the Wii for the balance board fitness programs. I just wanted to watch Netflix instant movies. So we ‘compromised’ on a Blu Ray. As Mr. Maven remarked, it’s an expensive way to just watch movies, but I’m frustrated with not being able to satisfy the spontaneous need for a movie - usually an old classic. A depressing and frustrating trip through the local Blockbuster store the other night capped it for me.

    We brought the Blu Ray home, with ideas of a fast and easy setup, followed by an evening of joyful family movie watching and pizza. We finally got the system linked to our network at about 10:00 p.m. after a lot of fiddling and forced civility.

    Yes, thanks, I DID read the instructions, and that’s NOT what it said to do.”

    Final success couldn’t end without so much as a whimper, so we watched a favorite Hitchcock movie, ‘The trouble with Harry’. I totally spaced the Hitchcock cameo appearance in this one.

    In this mornings Reno Gazette-Journal, in the usual collection of Op-Ed Letters to the Editor, was one of the best examples of ‘conservative’ vestigal thinking I’ve seen in a while. Read it first, then I’ll explain further.

    “It’s very simple on how to improve the economy here in the United States and Nevada: Just bring back manufacturing factories that have been going overseas since the 1980s.

    We can’t be a service nation anymore.

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    Saturday
    Jun202009

    Get this: Healthcare denied is 'rationing'

    The clueless wingers and the Libertarians keep filling the print and electronic echo chamber with the propaganda that any meaningful healthcare reform would inevitably lead to ‘rationing’ , which they inaccurately claim is the case in Canada.

    Well, my husband and I experienced rationing last night, thanks to the current for-profit system.

    It was the first time we’ve ever just given up and walked out of an emergency room.

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    Monday
    Mar022009

    Medical costs and billing can make you sick

    Back in December, Mr. Maven went in to the local hospital to have a very common procedure done that required an overnight stay - they put in a pacemaker. Since one of the ‘leads’ came loose, they had to do it again the next morning and that meant another nights stay. Do you want to take a guess at the bill?

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    Wednesday
    Dec032008

    Mr. Ryan pulls through with flying colors!

    Updated on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 08:55 by Registered Commentermavenandmeddler

    Ron is looking just as sweet and handsome as ever - and it only took about one hour. He was pretty silly and groggy for a while - kept trying to flirt with the nurses ( he must have thought they were flight attendants ). But as soon as it wore off he was hungry. That’s always a good sign.

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    Tuesday
    Dec022008

    The shoe is on the other foot now

    It was so huge to be the sick one for more than a year and a half of cancer, and having my husband take constant care of me. I didn’t know quite how to express how much it meant. However, we’re turning the tables a bit right now and I get an opportunity to give back in a small way.

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