Saturday, February 9, 2013
Reserved parking?
Can ya say, "Tripping hazard"?
Hey, where's Doug Lamb?
My heart attack
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The gray box shows the location of my stent. |
But the next day, I noticed the sensations again, whenever I walked or exerted. I found the phenomenon interesting but not alarming. Still in denial, I again ignored the sensations. Just to be safe, though, I mentally reviewed a few criteria to reassure myself: There's no way I could have a heart attack, I thought, because I'm in decent physical shape, I don't smoke, I don't have diabetes, I eat a healthful diet - and I drink red wine regularly for "medicinal purposes." Overall, I was pretty healthy. Or so I thought.
The "wake-up call" was early Thursday morning, when I felt as if a phantom hand was clenching my windpipe at mid-chest and wouldn't let go. I thought I was either having the worst case of heartburn in history or - as I finally conceded - I was having some sort of heart issue.
With that realization, I drove to Lancaster General Hospital for evaluation. Driving in, I really wasn't afraid of dying. I didn't even consider the possibility, because I was too focused on just wanting the pain to end. It wouldn't stop, and I didn't know how I could get through another hour in that condition.
Long story short: I had had a heart attack (fittingly, almost in time for "heart month"). The doctor found a 95% blockage in my right coronary artery. The blockage was quickly opened and a stent inserted. All told, I was in the hospital for two and a half days for tests, surgical procedure, and subsequent observation.
Currently, I'm on a handful of heart medicines I must take daily for the foreseeable future, although I'm still allowed to have a glass or two of pinot a day. My numbers (heart rate, blood pressure, cholesterol, etc.) are overall pretty good. The doctor thought the blockage occurred fairly recently; my body had sensed a problem and overreacted by trying to fix it. In doing so, the problem was exacerbated, ironic as that sounds.
So, I get to live a while longer, though any remaining illusions of immortality have definitely been destroyed.
Although I had a potentially life-threatening experience and have had to make a few minor lifestyle adjustments, I'm not going to preach to people about how they should exercise more, change their diet, etc. I will simply say that if you haven't had your numbers checked in the last five years, now might be the time to do so. Life has a tendency to sneak up on you.
Friday, February 8, 2013
PA Attorney General Kane closes Florida gun permit loophole
The Attorney General of Pennsylvania has entered into a modification of the current firearm reciprocity agreement with the state of Florida. This reciprocity agreement previously permitted citizens of Pennsylvania who were not also Florida residents to obtain a Concealed Carry Permit (hereinafter "CCP") from the state of Florida. The CCP would then be honored in Pennsylvania without the need for a CCP granted by a Pennsylvania issuing authority. This agreement has been modified as follows pursuant to the authority of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania as found in 18 Pa.C.S. § 6109(k)(1):
1. If you are currently a resident of Pennsylvania only and have a CCP from the state of Florida, your Florida permit will no longer be recognized in Pennsylvania 120 days from the date of this Notice, or on June 8, 2013. In the proscribed time period you may apply for a CCP in the county of your residence. Please be aware that your local Sheriff or Police Department (in cities of the First Class) will have forty-five (45) days from the date of your application on which to grant or deny your application for a CCP.
2. If you are a dual resident of Pennsylvania and Florida you need not apply for a CCP in Pennsylvania if you currently hold a CCP from Florida. You must, however, carry with you proof of your Florida citizenry/residence along with your CCP identification when you are carrying a concealed firearm either on your person or in a vehicle.
3. If you are a resident of Florida only and have a CCP from Florida it will continue to be honored in Pennsylvania with all the same rights and recognition as contained in the Reciprocity Agreement between said States.
IMPORTANT
This Notice does not impact the validity of Pennsylvania CCP's issued to residents of Pennsylvania. All valid and unexpired Pennsylvania CCP's remain in full force and effect. Further, if you are a resident of Pennsylvania only and have a CCP from Pennsylvania it will continue to be honored in Florida with all the same rights and recognition as contained in the Reciprocity Agreement between said States.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
LCWC Annual Report for 2012 now available
The Lancaster County-Wide Communications Annual Report for 2012 is now available for download. The report was developed to show the activity of Lancaster County Communications, along with the emergency services dispatched. Totals are derived from the computer aided dispatch system, along with other tabular data kept at Communications.
Go here for the report:
http://www.lcwc911.us/lcwc/AboutLCWC/AnnualReports/Year2012Report.aspx
Willy Wonka Night at Hinkle’s Pharmacy | WPMT FOX43
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
What I Saw - 2/6/13 - Lots of Signs
County school officials happy Corbett wants to increase education funding, worried about how he's going to pay for it
Columbia to become power broker? - LancasterOnline.com
In exchange for being the legal conduit for the sale of electricity, Columbia would net an estimated $50,000 per year, with a 2 percent increase over 20 years.
http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/811996_Columbia-to-become-power-broker-.html
Monday, February 4, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Man and woman hunting for turtles fall through ice - CW 15
http://www.cw15.com/news/local/story/Man-and-woman-hunting-for-turtles-fall-through-ice/xGOv2YxhIEudD5uJ_cCCKA.cspx
What I Saw - 2/3/13 - Frozen hula skirts, ice aprons, snow sculptures
One in custody
Columbia man tries to help and finds more questions than answers
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Mountville replacing historical markers - LancasterOnline
Friday, February 1, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Columbia residents oppose nude dancing at club
Testimony closed Wednesday evening on an application to allow full-nude dancing at a Columbia Borough strip club.
"We want to be nude like every other BYOB club in Pennsylvania and not work at a disadvantage," said Cassandra Fisher, general manager of Club Good Times, 425 Union St., where she also dances.
"Everyone would make more money if we were nude."
The community, however, was firm in its opposition to the plan. During nearly 30 minutes of public testimony before the borough's zoning hearing board, several residents registered their displeasure with the bar.
Union Street resident Biddie Helton said patrons exiting the club once harassed her to the extent that she pulled a shotgun on them.
Helton said it "is not fair for any woman in this town for their husbands to go into that bar and to witness these women taking their clothes off. This town does not need nude women. If they want to get naked, let them go to a parking lot and get naked."
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Report finds low-income working families are paying more in taxes - CW 15
PA made the "Terrible 10" list.
Local SPCA proves to be an attractive option
Mayor Leo Lutz of Columbia provided a copy of borough policy, which says stray dogs are held temporarily at the borough shed. If a dog's owner is not identified within four hours, dogs are taken to Columbia Animal Hospital for care.
"After 48 hours, if the dog is still in the care of the Columbia Animal Hospital and an owner has not been identified, the canine will be euthanized and cremated," the policy states.
"It is not the borough's intent to euthanize animals, but to find them homes," Lutz added. "This procedure is to give guidelines for operation. We will make every attempt to find a home for the animal," including efforts to find foster care beyond the initial 48 hours while an owner is sought.
http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/808315_Local-SPCA-proves-to-be-an-attractive-option.html
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
What happened . . . ?
Monday, January 28, 2013
Another one bites the dust
Hang in there, Mountville Motor Sales and Royer's Flowers and Gifts. We need you!
DEP Secretary Provides Update on Susquehanna River, Waterways | The Susquehanna is not impaired | WPMT FOX43
http://fox43.com/2013/01/28/dep-secretary-provides-update-on-susquehanna-river-waterways/
Go HERE for a previous article on the health of the Susquehanna.
Ex-wife of 'Breaking Amish' cast member speaks out about 'reality' show - CW 15
http://www.cw15.com/mostpopular/story/Ex-wife-of-Breaking-Amish-cast-member-speaks-out/bRHFbzPreEGqgDdZqvtmCA.cspx