Re: Stomach and Other Realities
Clueless S L, on host 210.187.156.55
Saturday, August 17, 2002, at 22:43:00
Re: Need help posted by Grishny on Monday, August 5, 2002, at 10:18:38:
>Although I am far from qualified to answer your > question (wherefore art though, Wolfspirit?)I'd > guess that you don't feel food "dropping" into > your stomach because the nerves in your > stomach aren't the kind that report "touch" > sensations to the brain. I think this is a good > thing, because it'd feel really weird if they did.
You're quite right of course. Thank you for your considered reply. Now why didn't I think of that?
I'd never really focussed on my own body apart from the usual day to day stuff but got to talking about health and food issues with friends around the time my closest buddy died recently of lung cancer. Apparently a ten-year layoff from smoking wasn't long enough. According to medical reports on the web, you need a break of fifteen years before your risks come down to that of non-smokers.
When his sister (a psychiatric nurse now living in the UK) visited, she reported that a new route of transmission of HIV/AIDS could come from airborne viruses whenever a patient coughed. This is really news to me.
I don't want to seem alarmist but does anyone have any thoughts about this development?
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