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vraiblonde

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...that scooping the catbox while pregnant isn't really dangerous?

Cats who kill and eat other animals, such as mice, can get a parasite which causes toxoplasmosis (an infection that causes cysts that are shed in the cat's stools, and can pass the parasite on to humans). Toxoplasmosis causes mild flu-like symptoms in adults, but can be extremely harmful to a first-trimester fetus.

In order for your unborn child to be harmed by toxoplasmosis, all of the following things need to occur:
  1. You must be in your first trimester of pregnancy
  2. Your cat must have recently acquired the parasite
  3. You've had no previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  4. The litterbox stool must be at least 24 hours old
  5. AND you must get the cat's fecal matter in your eye or mouth

Since most people wash their hands after the scoop the catbox and have likely been exposed to the parasite before, it's extremely unlikely that a pregnant woman have a problem with this.

Why do I put this in News and Current Events? Because I was thinking about all the hysteria when "they" first came out with this study. Much like Toxic Shock Syndrome, which is also very rare but was wildly hyped in the media.

Now it's global warming that's going to kill us all. Unless bird flu gets us first. Or we're poisoned by anthrax.

So are we just a nation of kooks who freak out over every little thing? :confused:
 

NoName

New Member
vraiblonde said:
...that scooping the catbox while pregnant isn't really dangerous?

Cats who kill and eat other animals, such as mice, can get a parasite which causes toxoplasmosis (an infection that causes cysts that are shed in the cat's stools, and can pass the parasite on to humans). Toxoplasmosis causes mild flu-like symptoms in adults, but can be extremely harmful to a first-trimester fetus.

In order for your unborn child to be harmed by toxoplasmosis, all of the following things need to occur:
  1. You must be in your first trimester of pregnancy
  2. Your cat must have recently acquired the parasite
  3. You've had no previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  4. The litterbox stool must be at least 24 hours old
  5. AND you must get the cat's fecal matter in your eye or mouth

Since most people wash their hands after the scoop the catbox and have likely been exposed to the parasite before, it's extremely unlikely that a pregnant woman have a problem with this.

Why do I put this in News and Current Events? Because I was thinking about all the hysteria when "they" first came out with this study. Much like Toxic Shock Syndrome, which is also very rare but was wildly hyped in the media.

Now it's global warming that's going to kill us all. Unless bird flu gets us first. Or we're poisoned by anthrax.

So are we just a nation of kooks who freak out over every little thing? :confused:

Whatever happened with SARS?
 

Bustem' Down

Give Peas a Chance
vraiblonde said:
...that scooping the catbox while pregnant isn't really dangerous?

Cats who kill and eat other animals, such as mice, can get a parasite which causes toxoplasmosis (an infection that causes cysts that are shed in the cat's stools, and can pass the parasite on to humans). Toxoplasmosis causes mild flu-like symptoms in adults, but can be extremely harmful to a first-trimester fetus.

In order for your unborn child to be harmed by toxoplasmosis, all of the following things need to occur:
  1. You must be in your first trimester of pregnancy
  2. Your cat must have recently acquired the parasite
  3. You've had no previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  4. The litterbox stool must be at least 24 hours old
  5. AND you must get the cat's fecal matter in your eye or mouth

Since most people wash their hands after the scoop the catbox and have likely been exposed to the parasite before, it's extremely unlikely that a pregnant woman have a problem with this.

Why do I put this in News and Current Events? Because I was thinking about all the hysteria when "they" first came out with this study. Much like Toxic Shock Syndrome, which is also very rare but was wildly hyped in the media.

Now it's global warming that's going to kill us all. Unless bird flu gets us first. Or we're poisoned by anthrax.

So are we just a nation of kooks who freak out over every little thing? :confused:
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
And I'm tired of it.
Maybe we should have the government make a law to tell me I'm safe. :ohwell:
 
vraiblonde said:
...that scooping the catbox while pregnant isn't really dangerous?

Cats who kill and eat other animals, such as mice, can get a parasite which causes toxoplasmosis (an infection that causes cysts that are shed in the cat's stools, and can pass the parasite on to humans). Toxoplasmosis causes mild flu-like symptoms in adults, but can be extremely harmful to a first-trimester fetus.

In order for your unborn child to be harmed by toxoplasmosis, all of the following things need to occur:
  1. You must be in your first trimester of pregnancy
  2. Your cat must have recently acquired the parasite
  3. You've had no previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  4. The litterbox stool must be at least 24 hours old
  5. AND you must get the cat's fecal matter in your eye or mouth

Since most people wash their hands after the scoop the catbox and have likely been exposed to the parasite before, it's extremely unlikely that a pregnant woman have a problem with this.

Why do I put this in News and Current Events? Because I was thinking about all the hysteria when "they" first came out with this study. Much like Toxic Shock Syndrome, which is also very rare but was wildly hyped in the media.

Now it's global warming that's going to kill us all. Unless bird flu gets us first. Or we're poisoned by anthrax.

So are we just a nation of kooks who freak out over every little thing?
:confused:
Basically.
Actually I think we don't have enough to really worry about, ie, food, a place to sleep etc.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
vraiblonde said:
Where's Bruce Willis when you need him? :ohwell:

You should go to the IMDB entry for that movie - for the errors. I saw so much stuff there, I couldn't stop laughing at the movie.

The biggest thing for me was - how is it that they had to train a bunch of guys who work on oil rigs to go into space - presumably, because the work THEY do is too complicated that they needed specialists - but THEY were able to be trained as ASTRONAUTS in almost no time?

You know, like, how HARD is it to train to be an astronaut anyway?
 

NoName

New Member
SamSpade said:
You should go to the IMDB entry for that movie - for the errors. I saw so much stuff there, I couldn't stop laughing at the movie.

The biggest thing for me was - how is it that they had to train a bunch of guys who work on oil rigs to go into space - presumably, because the work THEY do is too complicated that they needed specialists - but THEY were able to be trained as ASTRONAUTS in almost no time?

You know, like, how HARD is it to train to be an astronaut anyway?


So hard the original Astronaut was a Monkey :shrug:
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Nanny Pam said:
Isn't there an asteroid heading right for us? Gonna kill us all in 2036, or something like that?

I thought that was 2012.

Apocalyptic beliefs about 2012
2012 is sometimes claimed to be a great year of spiritual transformation (or apocalypse). Many esoteric sources interpret the completion of the thirteenth B'ak'tun cycle in the Long Count of the Maya calendar (which occurs on December 21 by the most widely held correlation) to mean there will be a major change in world order.

Accordingly, several eclectic authors claim that a major, world-changing event will take place in 2012:

The 1995 book The Mayan Prophecies linked the Maya calendar with long-period sunspot cycles.
The book 2012:Mayan Year of Destiny claims the Maya may have been instructed in their wisdom by discarnate entities from Orion and the Pleiades. Contact was maintained through shamanic rituals conducted in accordance with the movements of planets and stars.
The 1997 book The Bible Code claims that, according to certain algorithms of the Bible code, a meteor, asteroid or comet will collide with the Earth.
The book The Nostradamus Code speaks of a series of natural disasters caused by a comet (possibly as above) which will allow the third anti-christ to disperse his troops around the globe under the guise of aid in preparation for a possible nuclear war, although in the strictest sense it is unspecific as to nuclear war or some other natural or man caused distraction.
The book The Orion Prophecy claims that the Earth's magnetic field will reverse.
The 2005 book Beyond 2012: Catastrophe or Ecstasy by Geoff Stray reviews all the theories, prophecies and predictions concerning 2012 and finds where authors have used faulty information or have bent the truth to fit their theories.
The 2006 book 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck discusses theories of a possible global awakening to psychic connection by the year 2012, creating a Noosphere. It also discusses many other aspects of the 2012 phenomenon from a neutral perspective.
Other prophecies and apocalyptic writings and hypotheses for this year include:

Terence McKenna's mathematical novelty theory suggests a point of singularity in which a great number of things could happen, including "hyperspatial breakthrough", planetesimal impact, alien contact, historical metamorphosis, metamorphosis of natural law, solar explosion, quasar ignition at the galactic core, or nothing. [8]
The Prophecy of the Popes, attributed to Saint Malachy, speculated that Pope Benedict XVI would reign during the beginning of the tribulation of which Jesus spoke, and sometime later a future pope described in the prophecy as "Peter the Roman", the last in this prophetic list, would appear, bringing as a result the destruction of the city of Rome and the Last Judgment.
Many new age spiritualists and philosophers ("new-agers") believe humankind will enter an age of enlightenment in 2012.[citation needed] There are a range of varying, generally positive, beliefs shared by a subset of spiritualists from the mundane to exceptional -- including a positive social shift and age of peace, mankind becoming psychic and connected by a collective, and/or an evolution of the human race into non-corporeal beings made of "spiritual" energy, or light energy, i.e. 'ascension'.[citation needed] An alternative view is that we are already thought-forms (see also idealism) and will be realizing our true selves in this year.[citation needed]
Some alien-enthusiasts, along with some new-agers, believe 2012 to correspond approximately with the return of alien "watchers" or "caretakers" who might have helped the first human civilizations with developing their technology and may have been waiting for us to reach a higher level of technological and/or social advancement.[citation needed] Beliefs range from the extra-terrestrials having benevolent purposes -- such as to help human society evolve -- to malevolent purposes -- such as enslavement of mankind and/or manipulation.[citation needed]
The ascetic Buddhist monk Ram Bahadur Bomjon reportedly told his followers that he will return around 2012.
Some proponents of a peak oil catastrophe place major events in 2012. Richard C. Duncan's book The Peak of World Oil Production and the Road To The Olduvai Gorge claims that the Olduvai cliff will begin and permanent blackouts will occur worldwide. Several studies predict a peak in oil production in or around 2012. [9] [10] [11]
Self-proclaimed time traveler John Titor predicts that a catastrophic event "similar to the parting of the Red Sea" will occur.

[edit] Astrological predictions
Several authors have predicted a special astrological/astronomical alignment between the Galactic center in the constellation of Sagittarius, the Winter Solstice point, and the open cluster of the Pleiades. Factually, the coincidence of the Winter Solstice point (due to the precession of the Equinoxes) and the galactic center is basically true.

However, the opposition of the Pleiades is not true. The Pleiades are located in the constellation of Taurus, and lie at an angle of about 150 degrees to the Galactic Center. The Pleiades would have to be located in the constellation of Gemini to be close to being in opposition, or a 180 degree angle.

Further, the proper motion of the stars in the Pleiades Cluster is such that they move across the sky relative to Earth. This takes place quite slowly as seen on the human time scale. Three million years ago the Pleiades were seen near the constellation of Cassiopeia. Three million years in the future, they will appear near the feet of Orion. This is easily validated using freeware programs such as Move A Star[12], which allows one to see the proper motion of stars over an extended period of time.

The Pleiades have never been, and never will be, in 'opposition' to the galactic center as seen from Earth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
vraiblonde said:
...that scooping the catbox while pregnant isn't really dangerous?

Cats who kill and eat other animals, such as mice, can get a parasite which causes toxoplasmosis (an infection that causes cysts that are shed in the cat's stools, and can pass the parasite on to humans). Toxoplasmosis causes mild flu-like symptoms in adults, but can be extremely harmful to a first-trimester fetus.

In order for your unborn child to be harmed by toxoplasmosis, all of the following things need to occur:
  1. You must be in your first trimester of pregnancy
  2. Your cat must have recently acquired the parasite
  3. You've had no previous exposure to toxoplasmosis
  4. The litterbox stool must be at least 24 hours old
  5. AND you must get the cat's fecal matter in your eye or mouth

Since most people wash their hands after the scoop the catbox and have likely been exposed to the parasite before, it's extremely unlikely that a pregnant woman have a problem with this.

Why do I put this in News and Current Events? Because I was thinking about all the hysteria when "they" first came out with this study. Much like Toxic Shock Syndrome, which is also very rare but was wildly hyped in the media.

Now it's global warming that's going to kill us all. Unless bird flu gets us first. Or we're poisoned by anthrax.

So are we just a nation of kooks who freak out over every little thing? :confused:
And of course, I have to have a sister who gets it! :faint: Therefore the probability of everything else happening will also affect our family.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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virgovictoria said:
And of course, I have to have a sister who gets it!
I knew someone who got it, too, but it wasn't from tampons.

AND something else: Now ALL tampons (sorry guys) must carry a warning about TSS, even though the only one that ever was shown as a risk was Rely, because they were designed to be left in for days. Which is just unhygenic, unsanitary and disgusting - a breeding ground for bacteria. :dead:
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
vraiblonde said:
I knew someone who got it, too, but it wasn't from tampons.

AND something else: Now ALL tampons (sorry guys) must carry a warning about TSS, even though the only one that ever was shown as a risk was Rely, because they were designed to be left in for days. Which is just unhygenic, unsanitary and disgusting - a breeding ground for bacteria. :dead:


eeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww. That would never occur to me. ewww ewwww ewwww.
 

Pete

Repete
vraiblonde said:
We all died of it. Didn't you hear?

:lol:
Not me, I nearly died from Swine Flu in the 80's then I nearly died from Bird Flu but I was finally done in my a chunk of Ice falling off a building in DC after eating expired meat products from Giant.
 
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