Dilation, 42yo, former competitive athlete. Im supposed to have a David procedure at some point. God only knows how my work will survive without me.
I'm not sure what kind of work you do, but I was able to make a few business calls and send business emails the day after surgery from ICU. I'm sure that your work will survive one way or another.God only knows how my work will survive without me.
Welcome to the forum.
I had never heard of the ACTA2 mutation before.
Interesting:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680995/
I'm not sure what kind of work you do, but I was able to make a few business calls and send business emails the day after surgery from ICU. I'm sure that your work will survive one way or another.
Best of luck with your David Procedure.
this was actually my motivation (for my own children) when I started my Biochem Degree in 1983, I later found it was part of the motivation of either Dr Watson or Dr Crick in their interest in molecular genetics. Once upon a time I was concerned that I didn't want my own children to go through this.Someday they will be able to use something like CRSPR to go in and fix these genes when children are young and avoid some of the problems that come with them.
There was a post at another forum that asked if you could either change the mistakes of your life or get 100 million dollars which would you choose. So many people wanted to change the past. It is sad. Our past is what makes us who we are. If we never made mistakes we would not be able to learn and change and grow. I haven't made any mistakes that are so horrible I feel the need to change them. Maybe if I had killed someone as a result of an accident I would want to change it, but that isn't because I made an accident, but because of the person who was harmed as a result.this was actually my motivation (for my own children) when I started my Biochem Degree in 1983, I later found it was part of the motivation of either Dr Watson or Dr Crick in their interest in molecular genetics. Once upon a time I was concerned that I didn't want my own children to go through this.
I've stated here plenty of times that I've reversed my position and instead view it as having been crucial in forming who I was. Certainly not everyone flourishes in adversity; but I see equally in the GenZ et al kiddiez today that a life of comfort and screens isn't making them smarter, nor more resilient.
We are what we make of ourselves and how we play the hand we are dealt.
Naturally opinions and views differ.
The saying “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is hmm how to put it mildly…not very accurate. What doesn’t kill might as well leave you crippled. And I’m not even talking about loosing limbs or physical function. PTSD, cPTSD, depression, panic disorder. All these are very real things.Our past is what makes us who we are. If we never made mistakes we would not be able to learn and change and grow.
I've stated here plenty of times that I've reversed my position and instead view it as having been crucial in forming who I was. Certainly not everyone flourishes in adversity; but I see equally in the GenZ et al kiddiez today that a life of comfort and screens isn't making them smarter, nor more resilient.
Yeah, I hate that saying. I know they mean mentally stronger, but even that isn't accurate. Many people are crippled mentally though. I have walked through some tribulations and yes, many have made me stronger, but some have also scarred me and those scars manifest in ways I wish they wouldn't sometimes.The saying “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is hmm how to put it mildly…not very accurate. What doesn’t kill might as well leave you crippled. And I’m not even talking about loosing limbs or physical function. PTSD, cPTSD, depression, panic disorder. All these are very real things.
And then you have not your mistakes but the mistakes of your parents that made you unable to choose correctly later on. There’s a poem by Philip Larkin:
They **** you up your mom and das
They may not mean to but they do
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra just for you.
Gen z lives a life of comfort?!
so tell me about how you were involved with anything more than lockdows in the pandemic? You had to stay at home?- The biggest economic recession since 1929
- The biggest pandemic since 1918
- The resurgence of fascism
- Trench warfare in europe
- The Syrian civil war and the relevant immigration waves
- The new wave of antisemitism
right .. like I said ...And they are left dealing with the destruction of our biosphere but non other that the actual pampered kids of the 20th century the boomers.
- The biggest economic recession since 1929
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