Movember the scariest month

During Movember (the month formerly known as November) I’m growing a Mo.
That’s right I’m bringing the Mo back because I’m passionate about tackling
men’s health issues and being proactive in the fight against men’s
depression and prostate cancer.

To donate to my Mo you can either:
1. Click this link Movember and donate online using your credit card or PayPal account, or
2. Write a cheque payable to ‘Movember Foundation’, referencing my
Registration Number 1975781 and mailing it to:

Movember Foundation
PO Box 292
Prahran VIC 3181

Remember, all donations over $2 are tax deductible.

The money raised by Movember is used to raise awareness of men’s health
issues and donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and
beyondblue – the national depression initiative. The PCFA and beyondblue
will use the funds to fund research and increase support networks for those
men who suffer from prostate cancer and depression.

Did you know:
Depression affects 1 in 6 men….most don’t seek help. Untreated
depression is a leading risk factor for suicide.
Last year in Australia 18,700 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer
and more than 2,900 died of prostate cancer – equivalent to the
number of women who will die from breast cancer annually.

Movember culminates at the end of month Gala Partés. If you would like to
be part of this great night you’ll need to purchase a Gala Parté Ticket via the Movember site.
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Thanks for your support Tony.

More information is available at http://www.movember.com/.

Movember is proudly grown by Holden and Schick.

Movember is proud partners with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
and beyondblue – the national depression initiative.

Winter is here

It had been a mild winter up until about a week ago.  Over the last five days each morning has been below -3 degrees celsius in the mornings.  One morning is was -5 when I was heading into work at 8am.

Even our fish pond has been freezing just a little.

Frozen Pond

Early birthday present

My lovely wife decided that I could have an early birthday present.  So after much contemplation (about 5 minutes) I decided to pick up a new updated computer, and boy am I loving it.

New Toy

MRI Results

Ok so the doctor gave me the results of my MRI today.  All is ok, the spot in my brain is old and inactive.  Probably from an old fever or a birth “mark” I’ve had all along.

Now as for my headaches, looks like the drugs are working fine and that I will be on them for a few months.  At that point they will try and wean me off them and everything should be ok.

Missing In Action

As some of you might have noticed not much has been going on with this website or my photos on Flickr.  Well unfortunately that is because I have been and still am quite sick at the moment.  I will include a few details here just so everyone is up to date.

I have been suffering continual headaches since the beginning of February at least.  I saw the doctor in Mid Feb and also saw my Optomotrist and and Eye doctor as we originally thought it might have been related to my “bung” left eye that I have had since I was a teenager.  However all that came up clear, no inflammation, infection or pressure in the eye itself.

My headaches continued daily and I visited my doctor again.  He then thought I may have had a Chronic severe sinus infection.  Ten days of strong antibiotics (with all the wonderful side effects) did nothing for the pain in my head.  So on Tuesday the 24th of April my doctor got me to get a CT scan of my brain.

On the 27th I got my results and a little bit of a surprise.  I have a 5mm “dense” area in my right frontal lobe, now this spot could be anything.  It could be a hemorrhage, it could be a tumor, very old scar tissue or just a natural spot I have had since birth.  Since I have no older scans there is no way to tell.  I was then sent to hospital to see if there was a urgent need for a more detailed scan and an evaluation of whether this spot was causing my headaches.  The doctors at the hospital did not believe the spot is causing my current problems (and I agree with them, it is most likely and old scar from a childhood incident when I ran full tilt into a metal pole).

On Wednesday the 2nd of May I saw a neurologist about the spot and my headaches.  He concurs that the spot is not the cause of the headaches but did schedule a detailed scan to confirm exactly what it is.  In relation to my headaches he believes I am suffering from a episode of Chronic sustained migraine.  I have suffered from migraines in the past and understand the impact they have on me.  These headaches although not as severe as a short intense migraine, they have all the same symptoms:

  • Unable to concentrate
  • Irritable
  • Speech difficulties
  • Sound sensitivity

Now remember I have been having this issues for 3 months now and I am seriously worn out and very concerned.  I know Dani is worried about me and is finding it very hard.  I love her so much and hate to see her so affected.

So the neurologist now has me on anticonvulsants and blood pressure tablets to attack the migraine from two angles.  The anticonvulsants should stop the brain signals starting the migraine and the blood pressure tablets should expand the blood vessels in the brain and ease the pain and the feedback loop.

I will keep you posted on how it goes.

Lighting

Ok before you read my rant below I recommend you all read the following article entitled How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change the World?

Right so you have read the article?

You all understand why we should move away from Incandescent bulbs?

So how many compact fluorescent lights (CFL) do you have in your house?
We currently have 6 in our house and they are in the high use areas.

How many more could we install?
We have 8 more standard bulbs that could be replaced and 5 that cannot due to the fact that dimmers are installed on those lights.

Currently the Australian government is proposing that they mandate that all bulbs sold from 2009 onwards meet lower wattage usage standards. This would effectively make it impossible to buy and incandescent bulb and I for one am in favour of this. However note that would mean that I have 5 globes that I could not replace without hiring an electrician to removing the dimmer switches. Also globes in some appliances (ovens, fridges, sewing machines) would have to be exempt as there is not alternative bulbs for these situations. The government mandate may force manufacturers to provide solutions for these appliances and that can only be a good thing.

One lighting solution that is not getting much attention is the low voltage spot lighting that is currently popular in Australian homes for the kitchen and dining areas. People believe that since they are low voltage they must be low power users. This is absolutely WRONG. These lights are normally 12-24volt halogen globes that produce a huge amount of waste heat and are often worse than standard old incandescent globes. Additionally the transformer to drop the 240volts AC to 12-24volts DC also produces waste heat then therefore uses additional electricity. So what is the solution for these lights, well there is two, small CFL or LED based down lights. The CFL solution requires the removal of the transformer and replacement of the fittings back to 240volts and therefore is an expensive changeover cost. However this could be recovered within 2-3 years in electricity and bulb replacement costs. LED lights can directly replace the Halogens without the removal of the transformer. However the light is not as bright or concentrated.

You don’t have to change every bulb at one time next time a bulb blows in your house go to the shop, look of the CFL that will fit, buy it and try it out. Remember to look at the wattage and the colour temperature (warm, natural, or cool) and pick the best one for the room you are planning to use it in.

Crazy World ?!

Australia is in the beginnings of a Federal Election year.  This means that every night we have to sit through politicians arguing over every thing from the economy, water, coal, nuclear power, education, industrial relations and taxes.

The party currently in power, the Liberals, have just found out that Australians care about the environment.  For years this government has refused to do anything related to global warming, CO2 levels or water consumption and provision.  Now they want to take over control of the Murray-Darling river system (the largest in Australia, like the Mississippi for the USA)  from the individual states.  They want to legislate to basically ban the old incandescent light bulb.  But the big one is to develop approx 25 nuclear reactors to provide electricity in the future.  However they don’t want to sign onto Kyoto and any international carbon trading that has already started, but they are considering an Australian only carbon trading system.

OK so now you have the background, over the next few weeks I will be talking about the following environmental issues and solutions:

  • Lighting
  • Transport especially cars
  • Electricity Generation
  • Housing and Urban design
  • Carbon trading and taxing

I hope that you stick around while I do some research and articulate my ideas and maybe we can discuss other options and opinions.

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Has the world gone crazy? or is it just me?

End of a dream run

Ok so the Australian team have been knocked out of the world cup by Italy.  What can I say, many of us think we were robbed.

We do have to remember however this is our first world cup 2nd round and we did really well.

Congratulations to the team you did us proud.

Australia is through!

For the first time in history Australia is through to the 2nd round of the would cup. In an extremely tight and hard fought game Australia managed to get the draw with Croatia to secure the spot in the 2nd round.

With the large number of Croatian decent people on both teams, and three Australians on the Croatian team a lot of pride was at stake and it showed.  It appeared that by the end of the game at least 3 players had been shown 3 yellow cards and really should not have been on the field.

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Respected Reporter Dies

Richard Carlton dies while reporting the mine tragedy in Beakonsfield.

One of Australia’s most recognised reporter dies while working at Beakonsfield in Tasmania.  He suffered a heart attack and collapsed during a new conference at the mine.

Cooler Days

It is starting to get cooler in the nations capital and it seems really early this year.  Each morning the Hotair Balloons show us just how cool it is floating over the city, providing colour and movement.  The days are warm and mostly clear but the last few nights have required a blanket.

So it is Febuary, it is already starting to cool down.  Looking forward to winter!

Show Day!

I just spent the whole day at the Canberra show with my Daughter, her friend and her dad.  Boy do my feet hurt!

It was great to go to a country show again, more about the people the animals and the competition than the selling and the rides.

Time for me to sleep I think.