Friday, June 27, 2008
seventh "Loser Letter" (Screwtape for Atheists)
Been off getting DenverDocDaughterOne married this weekend in La Jolla! Wonderful service, food, dancing, both families like each other even. Amazing.
The Seventh "Loser Letter" (Screwtape style) is here. Talks about the Atheist position on Abortion. Funny like all the others. Her logic is great.
By the way, speaking of logic, take a look at this site I found. The story is about a cat up a tree superficially, but it has an interesting part at the beginning talking about the ineffectiveness of pure logical positions in convincing anyone: you have to appeal to the heart. Christians and Doctors must remember this!
Let me see if I can find the others while I am here. These deserve wide readership.
Ahah! Found a link to The Author Archive with links to all her letters.
The Seventh "Loser Letter" (Screwtape style) is here. Talks about the Atheist position on Abortion. Funny like all the others. Her logic is great.
By the way, speaking of logic, take a look at this site I found. The story is about a cat up a tree superficially, but it has an interesting part at the beginning talking about the ineffectiveness of pure logical positions in convincing anyone: you have to appeal to the heart. Christians and Doctors must remember this!
Let me see if I can find the others while I am here. These deserve wide readership.
Ahah! Found a link to The Author Archive with links to all her letters.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
When will they ever learn?
Remember that song from the 60's? See this article from AP: 25% of New Yorkers have genital herpes. Herpes doubles your risk of contracting HIV; it appears that people with genital inflammation both spread HIV more easily AND are at higher risk of contracting it. DenverDoc looks at a lot of pathology slides; people with inflammation have poor barriers, and also have a lot of lymphocytes in the inflamed areas. If there are a lot of lymphocytes, there are a lot of viral targets in the uninfected, and a lot of virus in the infected.
Herpes is for life.
Look at the last line. "The health department urges consistent use of condoms..." Yes, it is still important to maintain some fantasy that people can have as much sex with as many partners as they like with no consequences. That is MORE important than saving lives or keeping people healthy. Here is a link to an Annals of Internal Medicine article examining condom use. They loudly proclaim in the Abstract that condoms reduce the risk of HSV infection, but in the fine print at the bottom, they admit that frequent condom users have a 26% lower risk of infection. 26% lower? What a triumph. An incurable disease that puts a woman's pregnancies at risk, causes pain, increases risk of HIV, and we have public health authorities proclaiming that we need to use more condoms. At least the CDC website says that abstaining from sex or having a long term monogamous relationship is the most effective way of avoiding herpes (before bowing to the Condom idol once again.)
We Christians have a problem here, though. If we point out that having sex is dangerous, we get painted as either prudes or even worse, worshiping a God who punishes people for acting the way he created us. Worshiping at the idol of Free Love even takes priority over worshiping at the idol of Health!
I guess my best response is to say that we live in a dangerous world and that God gave us guidelines that help us avoid many of the dangers. If we ignore the guidelines and get hurt, is that divine retribution or our stupidity? If I run a red light and get hurt in a car accident, is that my stupidity or is it Colorado's Dept of Motor Vehicle imposing some kind of unfair punishment? Please.
Herpes is for life.
Look at the last line. "The health department urges consistent use of condoms..." Yes, it is still important to maintain some fantasy that people can have as much sex with as many partners as they like with no consequences. That is MORE important than saving lives or keeping people healthy. Here is a link to an Annals of Internal Medicine article examining condom use. They loudly proclaim in the Abstract that condoms reduce the risk of HSV infection, but in the fine print at the bottom, they admit that frequent condom users have a 26% lower risk of infection. 26% lower? What a triumph. An incurable disease that puts a woman's pregnancies at risk, causes pain, increases risk of HIV, and we have public health authorities proclaiming that we need to use more condoms. At least the CDC website says that abstaining from sex or having a long term monogamous relationship is the most effective way of avoiding herpes (before bowing to the Condom idol once again.)
We Christians have a problem here, though. If we point out that having sex is dangerous, we get painted as either prudes or even worse, worshiping a God who punishes people for acting the way he created us. Worshiping at the idol of Free Love even takes priority over worshiping at the idol of Health!
I guess my best response is to say that we live in a dangerous world and that God gave us guidelines that help us avoid many of the dangers. If we ignore the guidelines and get hurt, is that divine retribution or our stupidity? If I run a red light and get hurt in a car accident, is that my stupidity or is it Colorado's Dept of Motor Vehicle imposing some kind of unfair punishment? Please.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Health Care Missions Conference September
I just got an Email from CMDA with this conference in Pasadena, sounds interesting. Wish I could go but I think I'm on call that weekend.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Burn out comment
When I was in residency, there was a new Pathology resident who had spent several years as a practicing neurologist. One day we were talking, and he said:
Well, what you have to realize is there are two kinds of patients: sociopaths and neurotics.
Neurotics think everything is their fault. Sociopaths think nothing is their fault.
It is important to establish quickly which group the patient is in, because it makes it much easier to communicate with them.
He really needed to be away from patient care at least for a while!
Well, what you have to realize is there are two kinds of patients: sociopaths and neurotics.
Neurotics think everything is their fault. Sociopaths think nothing is their fault.
It is important to establish quickly which group the patient is in, because it makes it much easier to communicate with them.
He really needed to be away from patient care at least for a while!