Not Pete in the tent. He never wears an armband...or has such fancy digs.
Jocie
Mike Flannigan wrote:
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Here are some pics I found of Pete.
Not all of these are my pics. If they are yours
feel free to claim ownership of them:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/pete-10-20-2007_-_293029n0985405w.
If that is the accepted explanation then...
I have had "work disease," "marital disease" and "Mexican-food disease,"
and "Mexican water disease," and most of all "surface disease."
I have not taken anti-biotics in at least 20 years. Not sure if I believe
in them. But I do like yogurt. Haven
Hi,
About 5 years ago, I acquired a bad skin infection from Pseudomonas after a
trip into a Texas water cave. This is an opportunistic skin pathogen that
results from mild skin abrasions and prolonged exposure to infected
water--colloquially it's known as "hot tub rash". I was wearing an ill-fi
Could "cave disease" be the English translation of whatever Thai dialect
might be used locally? While in English speaking countries we speak in
shaded and well defined terms and Linnean hierarchies, it seems likely
that, in a less technological society, everything bad associated with a
cave migh
It is my opinion that the YouTube channel below offered the quickest
translation of the
info during the rescue, as it unfolded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5SDnliaM_0
There were other Thai channels with more info and quicker info, but it was
just too hard to decipher
what was really goin
I really wish you would just stop with all of your stupid speculations.
> On Jul 10, 2018, at 5:03 PM, David wrote:
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> It seems plausible that the Thai boys entered the cave with pre-existing
> conditions. And that they went in already malnourished.
>
>
> The limits to their immune-system
Their Dr./commentator called me this morning a few minutes before I had to run
into a meeting and wanted to talk about potential diseases the kids may be
exposed to in the cave. I talked a little about Histo which he was a aware of
but I didn't think that was likely unless it was a significant b
It seems plausible that the Thai boys entered the cave with pre-existing
conditions. And that they went in already malnourished.
The limits to their immune-system were likely pushed beyond anything normal
people have ever experienced ( something like trench-warfare ).
They had no earthly idea t
Something seems fishy with media coverage of the rescue. It was first reported
that the Coach came out with the first group since he was in bad shape because
he gave all of his food and water to the boys. Almost immediately, the media
all reported that the Coach was still in. But . . . they di
The next sequel of "Virus," will start with this story.
British caver, Rob Harper, returns to England and a plane full of zombies
attacks thousands of people at airport turning them to zombies
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As I predicted:
https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/thailand-cave-movie-hollywood-producers-already-on-the-scene/news-story/74268c86b6cf82501c628693490e14ab
Lee Skinner
On 7/10/2018 10:39 AM, Lee H. Skinner wrote:
GAME OVER!
Movie coming soon? :-)
Lee Skinner
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>From Scientific American July 10, 2018
Rescued Thai Boys Being Watched for Illnesses Caught from Cave Animals
Medical responders will be on the lookout for signs of infection
* By Dina Fine Maron on July 10, 2018
Thai police stand guard at the Tham Luang cave area as operatio
They were not thinking about survival. Only a survivalist or Alex Jones
would worry about such on a day trip. For survival I always take a case of
Kipper Snacks with me on all my trips incase there areb't any fast food
joints. I have a map of all the Dairy Queens in the U.S., and an Ap for the
Sco
Lee,
Thank you for keeping us all updated on the rescue news. Your efforts were
appreciated.
John
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 10, 2018, at 11:39 AM, Lee H. Skinner wrote:
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> GAME OVER!
>
>
> Movie coming soon? :-)
>
>
> Lee Skinner
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GAME OVER!
Movie coming soon? :-)
Lee Skinner
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I was starved for 3 weeks once in the Army in Ranger school. We had one small
meal a day, that is all, while working, mostly hiking with a 70 lb. pack, 20
hours a day. The 3 weeks prior we only had 2 meals a day. The last exercise was
72 hours, non-stop, walking, level ground this time in north
Live Science updated this morning their article about the potential health
reasons for quarantining the Thai kids and coach.
It’s so frustrating that the doctor from Johns Hopkins mentioned bats and
rabies (3rd paragraph).
Link to article:
https://www.livescience.com/63018-thailand-boys-quaran
My guess is that a few of them have histoplasmosis (best guess at the
“respiratory infection” cited by various new sources), and they want to ensure
that the doctors catch all the possible other problems they might have,
including gastrointestinal problems from consuming cave water.
My other gu
If the boys in Thailand were drinking cave water, then
They were getting enough fluid to keep their heart pumping.
There are some minerals in the water like calcium and maybe iron.
I have heard of people that ate dirt to survive.
How much longer could they have survived ?
What should they have
Thanks Mike for posting those Pete pictures.
If a collection of Pete Strickland CaveTex pictures, remarks and tributes are
assembled into a booklet, I would like to purchase a copy or two. maybe that
could also include Pete Facebook posts, which I do not receive.
Pete was one of my first 1307 1/2
Here are some pics I found of Pete.
Not all of these are my pics. If they are yours
feel free to claim ownership of them:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/pete-10-20-2007_-_293029n0985405w.jpg
http://www.mflan.com/temp/pete_-_10-17-2009_-_293026n0985404w.jpg
http://www.mflan.com/temp/pete_-_10-17-2009
The secret sauce!
Thai PM says the boys have been given anti-anxiety medication for the
journey out the cave - the same medication he takes to help him relax when
he shoots guns.
--
Lyndon Tiu
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