FB Vandalism
- is writing on someone else’s facebook wall vandalism?
is working on developing a feedback suit that will be sold to video game companies. “Get the real experience.”
After about 18 years having IBS without knowing I have begun to research this condition. Here are my notes;
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) refers to a complex disorder of the lower intestinal tract. It is mainly characterized by a pattern of symptoms that is often worsened by emotional stress.
It is not the same as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Symptoms range from mild to severe, however most people have mild symptoms. IBS symptoms may be worse in patients with underlying stress or mood disorders such as anxiety and depression, but it is important to understand that these conditions do not cause IBS. Symptoms may include:
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Irritable+bowel+syndrome

Some evidence indicates that the immune system, which fights infection, is also involved. Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms result from the following: The normal motility of the colon may not work properly. It can be spasmodic or can even stop temporarily. Spasms are sudden strong muscle contractions that come and go.
The lining of the colon (epithelium), which is affected by the immune and nervous systems, regulates the passage of fluids in and out of the colon. In Irritable Bowel Syndrome, the epithelium appears to work properly. However, fast movement of the colon’s contents can overcome the absorptive capacity of the colon. The result is too much fluid in the stool. In other patients, colonic movement is too slow, too much fluid is absorbed, and constipation develops.
The colon responds strongly to stimuli (for example, foods or stress) that would not bother most people.
In people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, stress and emotions can strongly affect the colon. It has many nerves that connect it to the brain. Like the heart and the lungs, the colon is partly controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which has been proven to respond to stress. For example, when you are frightened, your heart beats faster, your blood pressure may go up, or you may gasp. The colon responds to stress also. It may contract too much or too little. It may absorb too much water or too little.
Research has shown that very mild or hidden (occult) celiac disease is present in a smaller group of people with symptoms that mimic Irritable Bowel Syndrome. People with celiac disease cannot digest gluten, which is present in wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. Foods containing gluten are toxic to these people, and theirimmune system responds by damaging the small intestine. A blood test can determine whether celiac disease is present. (For information about celiac disease, see the Celiac Disease fact sheet from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).)
The following have been associated with a worsening of Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms:
-Large meals
-Bloating from gas in the colon
-Medicines
-Wheat, rye, barley, chocolate, milk products, or alcohol
-Drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, tea, or colas
-Stress, conflict, or emotional upsets
read more at;
http://stressguide101.blogspot.com/2010/01/irritable-bowel-syndrome-what-causes-it.html

Today I had to go to the top of the exhaust stack of the Co-Generation with a consultant and decided to take a few pictures of where I get to work everyday. I love my job. The picture above is a view of North West Boulder.

This is the view to the west side of Boulder, CO

This is the view of Duanne Physics and the east side of Boulder, CO
Hollywood baby !! … not really.
We were in the Cherry Creek shopping center parking lot when mofonguito snapped this pic.
I forgot her name but she had an “Indiana Jones” fashion statement so I have to take her picture.
First, we loaded up on Carbs at Hamburger Marie’s and then hit the club.
I just didn’t feel like salsa therefore we went club dancing at Tracks on Lesbian Night. Of course it was awesome. Straight dude surrounded by bunch of drunk chicks.
But the music … oh!! … the music. Absolutely amazing.
Here is my Crestone Breakfast at the Shambala Cafe. Yes, that’s right, those are purple potatoes and an omelette. Yum !!

It was a great Thanksgiving dinner down in Crestone, CO. Kat’s family members were great and easy to relate to. The dinner table was full of different traditional dishes and delicious deserts.

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