Archive for January, 2010

Coyotes…

Posted in work on January 6th, 2010 by Elizabeth – 2 Comments

Email received at work.  I love the detail.

Dear Tenants:

We’ve got reports of several coyote sightings at the Spring Street Office Park over the past couple of weeks. According to the Lexington Animal Control Officer, Stephanie Doucette, coyote sightings are frequent in Lexington and, under normal circumstances, nothing needs to be done about it. We have also contacted Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife about this issue and confirmed that a coyote may not be removed simply because of its presence in an area, there must be damage or a threat to human safety by a specific animal. The official at the Mass Division of Fisheries & Wildlife has referred us to a website that contains a lot of useful information about coyotes and, in particular, about encounters with coyotes in urban and suburban areas.

Please click on this link http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/wildlife/living/living_with_coyotes.htm for details.

Based on the information from this website, coyotes are typically afraid of people and their presence alone is not a cause for concern. It is actually against the law to capture a coyote and to release it somewhere else in order to remove the animal from a particular area. However, if a particular animal presents an immediate threat to human life and limb, the authorities will lethally remove such animal. Once again, please refer to the website for information on what might be considered as abnormal and dangerous behavior in a coyote.

Please remember that if an immediate threat exists to human life and limb, public safety officials including police departments and the Massachusetts Environmental Police, have the authority to respond and dispatch the animal, as stipulated in the Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR) 2.14 that pertain to handling problem animals. This includes animals exhibiting clear signs of rabies. If possible, MassWildlife should first be contacted to authorize the lethal taking of a coyote.

First Check-Up

Posted in health on January 6th, 2010 by Elizabeth – Comments Off

Today I had my first 3 month check up with Dr. Tabesh the oncologist. Seriously, the appointment was 6 minutes but we did have one funny exchange and provides more proof that she gets us.

Dr. T: Are you having any problems with the tamoxifen, any side effects like hot flashes?

Me: No but I do have mood swings.

Dr. T: OK, tell your husband it is the medication and fairly common.

I heart her and I will see her again in 3 months.

Eli and Pig

Posted in dog on January 6th, 2010 by Elizabeth – Comments Off

So we have blogged a bit about how Eli loves his Pig and really owes Alett (and Toffee and Riley) a big thank you for giving it to him.  And lately he has been back on the Pig bandwagon as he has been playing with him and carrying him.  Even just the other morning, Brendan though Eli was coming to wake him up but instead, Eli went upstairs got Pig and ran downstairs.

Here is video proof of his excitement over Pig when compared to his rope bone.

Then this is Eli taking Pig to bed after that little game.

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And then some grainy video of Eli going up the stairs.

Eli the BC fan

Posted in Boston-area, dog, sports on January 5th, 2010 by Elizabeth – Comments Off

Brendan has rubbed off on the dog.

Eli watching Eagles Bball.

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Eli watching Eagles Hockey.

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Speaking of hockey, we have just a few days to get some hand warmers for Hockey East at Fenway. So excited!

More snow…

Posted in Boston-area, dog on January 3rd, 2010 by Elizabeth – Comments Off

Well it has been snowing for at least two days now.

For most of it, we sat on the couch.  As seen here.

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But we did let Eli out in the snow as seen here.
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Then he started to sniff out something which led to some yoga-inspired moves like this.
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A Big Happy Birthday to…

Posted in Shout out on January 3rd, 2010 by Elizabeth – 1 Comment

Grandma.

She is 93 today but don’t bring it up – she doesn’t like to be reminded.

My two cents…

Posted in health on January 1st, 2010 by Elizabeth – Comments Off

On the mammogram debate…

Again just my opinion and call me a cynic but what I have yet to hear is anyone demanding for a better screening tool.  Obviously at these rates (From USA Today.com: Doctors would have to screen 1,904 women ages 39-49 for a decade to prevent one death, vs. 1,339 women 50-59 and 377 women 60-69, according to a study accompanying the recommendations in the Annals of Internal Medicine.), mammogram is not good at what it needs to do – detect cancer.  And it would not have detected mine and it didn’t detect Ann’s so why isn’t anyone saying “let’s get a better test?”

I understand the MRI is a more sensitive test (and more likely to have false positives) but the expense and yearly exposure to radiation is not advised at the population level.  So work on a better imaging test that can be used for screening of average risk patients.

Can someone help me off this soapbox?