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Strokecast
Ep 084 -- Small things Matter

Strokecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 24:42


This is what my stroke looks like on the MRI. Or rather, this is what it looked like while it was happening. See that white curved, bulge-y line on the just to the left of the black thing in the middle? That's it. At one end of the line is a blood clot that's not letting blood through. Since blood flow and other thick tissue blocks the signal, the white line indicates that there is nothing there. The image is essentially looking up my brain from the bottom. If the monitor you're looking at was 3D, my feet would be coming out the back of your head and the top of my head would be behind the screen. My face is at the very top of the image, and the back of my head at the bottom. That mean the clot is in the middle of the right side of my brain -- specifically my right middle cerebral artery (MCA). The MCA is pipe that is about an 1/8 of an inch wide (3.25-3.5 mm for the non-Americans). That's about the thickness of 3 and a half dimes (about 35¢). It takes very little material to block such a small space for a few hours, and yet that's all it took to change the course of my life. To result in the 84 episodes of this show that now exist. To cost an insurance company $200,000. To put me in the hospital for a month. All the good and bad that has come from my stroke is due to that incredibly small thing. Because small things make a big difference. An update Back in Episode 77 (http://Strokecast.com/StarbucksAndJelly) I talked about my experience with the jelly containers at breakfast and how they were incompatible with one-handed use. I shared this story with the hospital. After that, they made changes. I talked about it on Instagram:               View this post on Instagram                     I learned on Monday that there had been a change in process at @swedish_seattle based on the brief talk I gave at the leadership meeting. #littlethingsmatter #hospitallife #strokehacks #Stroke #strokelife #jelly #disability #newdisability #feedback A post shared by Bill Monroe (@bills_strokecast) on Jul 17, 2019 at 8:03am PDT   I recently spoke at another support group and found out the person running it listened to that episode, raised it with the team there, and they've now made changes to jelly distribution. Will new stroke survivors know the difference this makes? No. But I do. It's a small thing. And by sharing my story I now know that hundreds of survivors a year will be able to start their days with one less failure or challenge. And those little things matter. Little Robots in the Future This story has been making the rounds on Twitter: MIT engineers have developed a magnetically steerable, thread-like robot that can actively glide through narrow, winding pathways, such as the labrynthine vasculature of the brain. In the future, this robotic thread may be paired with existing endovascular technologies, enabling doctors to remotely guide the robot through a patient’s brain vessels to quickly treat blockages and lesions, such as those that occur in aneurysms and stroke. -- http://news.mit.edu/2019/robot-brain-blood-vessels-0828 This tiny, slippery, flexible robot has the potential to revolutionize mechanical thrombectomy (the surgery where doctors use a groin or wrist based catheter to drag a clot out of the brain). It can do less damage to the arteries and expose doctors to less radiation over the course of their careers. Plus, you could have a robot with a laser on its head running around your brain! How cool and terrifying is that? DICOM Viewing When I got my MRI and CT scans from the hospital, they came on a DVD with a proprietary image viewer. That software never worked well for me, and now it doesn't work at all. After a bit of internet research, I stumbled across this video from a litigation consultant.   In it, he demonstrates how to use the Onis 2.5 Free Edition image viewer to view, manage and export theses files. It works great for me. Links MIT Robot Story http://news.mit.edu/2019/robot-brain-blood-vessels-0828 Strokecast Episode 077 http://Strokecast.com/StarbucksAndJelly Instagram Jelly Update https://www.instagram.com/tv/B0BamhVAFI2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Stroke Project Submission http://Strokecast.com/MyProject Bill on Instagram http://Strokecast.com/Instagram Onis 2.5 Image Viewer http://www.onis-viewer.com/ProductInfo.aspx?id=19 Where do we go from here? Add me to the collection of folks you follow on Instagram. I'm @Bills_Strokecast Share this episode with someone else today by giving them the link http://Strokecast.com/SmallThings Tell me about your stroke related project at http://Strokecast.com/MyProject Don't get best…get better

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast
Ep. 74: Hold Me Closer Tony Danza

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 95:57


Guest: Gerald Ross Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown
 On our last Podcast of the year, we visit Wendy’s in search of product placement sponsorship, talk about our top five ukulele gadgets and songs; send shoutouts to all our guests in 2018, patrons, listeners, and our families; and in general celebrate our time together just laughing and talking about the ukulele with regular guest Gerald Ross and co-host Doug Brown. Shoutouts: • Too many to list! To all my guests, listeners, family, and people who've written to me: MAHALO (THANK YOU)! Links: • Ashokan Uke Fest: https://ashokan.org/uke-fest/ • Gerald Ross website: https://geraldross.com/ • Gerald Ross | CD Baby Music Store: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/geraldross8 • Wendy's: https://menu.wendys.com/ • Carbon Fiber Ukulele: https://klosguitars.com/pages/ukulele • Zoom H6: https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-video-recording/field-recording/h6-handy-recorder • Plymouth Congregational UCC: http://www.plymouthucc.org/ • Xvive wireless transmitter: http://www.xviveaudio.com/productInfo.asp?id=359 • Ukulele Kids Club: https://theukc.org/

LOLbua
LOLbua - 072 Cover Charge

LOLbua

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 79:50


Man skal ikke bedømme en bok basert på coveret heter det, men hva med dataspill? Vi snakker om spillcover i ukas episode av LOLbua. Fra å være den viktigste salgsmekanikken til dataspill har spillcover blitt mer og mer irrelevant. I tillegg blir det nyhetsduell der de tre toppsakene til Gamer.no konkurrerer mot de tre toppsakene til Pressfire.no, vi prater om spill som Axiom Verge og Block'n Load, får en oppdatering på musproblemet til Lars, diskuterer freestyling, Daredevil-TV-serien og mye annet. Musikk i ukas episode: Junichi Masuda - Neo Tokyo Yoko Shimomura - Zangief's Theme Auxcide - Fire and Ice ABSRDST - ABCDE 12345 (Mega Man) Martin Binfield - Ghouls'n Ghosts (fra Syntax Era: Remix 64 vol. 3) McVaffe – Donkey Kong Country Ambient Gemini OC Remix

The Pet Set - Pet Fashion and Cool Pet Products - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
PetLifeRadio.com - The Pet Set - Episode 7 Pet Fashion With Compassion-Holiday Gifts That Give Back 2010!

The Pet Set - Pet Fashion and Cool Pet Products - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2010 28:10


Happy holidays pet style lovers! Join me for a fun conversation with two of my favorite "brands with compassion"- Toru and Planet Dog Both of these companies have their own unique approach to designing high-style pet products with a mission for saving lives and funding service dog programs. Listen in as I talk with Susan Levine and Vanessa Rossman, the wonder duo behind the popular rescue wear brand Toru.com to get the behind the scenes scoop on the making of the popular Rescues Rock The Runway 2011 calendar. How did they get those dogs to walk on two legs with angel wings alla Victoria Secret runway show? 5% of every calendar sale goes directly to Paws 4 You Rescue and they're even offering FREE shipping for our listeners by entering code: RESCUESROCK 11 My second guest is Kristen Smith, Executive Director of the Planet Dog Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the socially conscious brand Planet Dog. Planet Dog has created the Orbee-Tuff Glow for Good Ball ball for the purpose of donating %100 of the profits to charity. Since 2006, Planet Dog has donated over $775,000 in cash grants and in-kind product donations to help fund, train, place and support dogs helping people in need. The Planet Dog Orbee-Tuff Glow for Good Balls sell for $9.95, glow in the dark, smell like MINT and can be recycled by sending your old ball to Planet Dog. To purchase a Glow for Good Ball go to http://www.planetdog.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=97118500 More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Pet Fashion With Compassion-Holiday Gifts That Give Back with Dara Foster on Pet Life Radio

Mediaattori
Mediaattori-podcast #6: Digitaalinen jalanjälki

Mediaattori

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2010


Antti keskustelee Riku Vassisen kanssa kaksikon tuoreesta kirjasta Digitaalinen jalanjälki.Special Guest: Corporate HoodratTämän jakson linkit:Digitaalinen jalanjälkiReindeerspottingKuuntele (kesto 30:24) Tilaa Mediaattori: iTunes | XML Feed

LevyCast
Suomen Matka (audio)

LevyCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2007 28:22


Pääsiäinen sumessa ja paljon muuta: Osoite joka toimii ihan varmasti!!! podlevycast@yahoo.se Mainitut linkit: OTTD Patch: www.openttd.org Back in time 07. http://www.c64audio.com/productInfo.php?cat=BITLIVE2007 AMIgbg messut: http://www.amigbg.com/startsida/ Big Floppy People. http://bfp.c64.org/ Breakpoint Releases: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/event/?id=1210 Easter Meeting 2007. http://noname.c64.org/csdb/event/?id=1243 St: Lars Meeting. http://noname.c64.org/csdb/event/?id=1226 Emma-Linan Gameintro blog (videoblog) Http://gameintro.blogspot.com (Amiga musiikki = Lizardking)