Thursday, April 16, 2009

Photos I restored

These are my maternal grandparents, 1906, before restorationThese are my maternal grandparents, 1906, after restorationThis is my paternal grandmother, 1905, before restoration
This is my paternal grandmother, 1905, after restoration This is my Sunnyslope grade school graduation picture before restoration This is after restoration

Thursday, April 09, 2009

beetles do it too

I was hiking up in the Mcdowell mountains near my home in Scottsdale Arizona, taking beautiful photos when I came upon this buggy bedroom scene! Red-eared Blister Beetles or Meloidae.

Socialized medicine in Denmark

I had a young, beautiful customer today from Denmark. In December of 2007, she had a debilitating stroke from a genetic disorder, a hole in her heart. She was living and working, legally in Arizona. She did not have insurance.
Her ability to communicate is seriously impaired; her right hand has no feeling and is curling up.
She had to return to Denmark as there was no one to care for her after she was released from hospitalization and she needed physical therapy to learn how to function and talk again.
Denmark socialized doctors decided that it was not life threatening to leave the hole in her heart as long as she took aspirin.
A friend helped her to visit here and get into Mayo for an opinion. She was advised to get the hole in her heart closed to alleviate the danger of another stroke but since she has no insurance, this simple surgery would cost $200,000 at Mayo. Denmark considers the surgery unnecessary. This is what socialized medicine looks like, folks!!!!!!! Medical care is RATIONED! She still cannot communicate or use her hand but they have also decided her physical therapy needs to be reduced.