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Bring your own lampshade

Somewhere there's a party

Here it's never ending Can't remember when it started

Pass around the lampshade

There'll be plenty enough room in jail

If being wrong's a crime

I'm serving forever

If being strong's your kind

Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime

We head in side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

Pound the prairie pavement

Losing proposition

Quitting school and going to work

And never going fishing

Water all around, I never learned how to swim now

If being wrong's a crime I'm serving forever

If being strong's your kind Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime We hang side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

At the swingin' party down the line

Bring your own lampshade

Somewhere there's a party

Here it's never ending,

Can't remember when it started

Pass around the lampshade There'll be plenty enough room in jail

If being wrong's a crime I'm serving forever

If being strong is what you want Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime We head in side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

At the swingin' party down the line

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Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute Ventricular Assist Device Decision - Duration: 19:48.

Heart failure is a condition that can initially be managed with medications. But

if it progresses to an advanced stage, medications and other treatments may not

be as effective. When your heart reaches this stage, a ventricular assist device,

which we call a VAD, may be the best option to support the pumping function

of your heart. A VAD will not cure heart failure but it can help relieve your

physical symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue. The decision to get a

VAD is not an easy one. While the VAD may be able to extend your

life it requires a complex open heart surgery, commitment to complex aftercare

and your adjustment to a new normal. Once it is implanted, the bad becomes a part

of you and you will always have it. A VAD is a mechanical pump that is surgically

attached to your heart and helps pump blood throughout your body. The pump is

attached to your heart and connected with a drive line that exits the body at

the abdomen. Outside the body the drive line is connected to a controller and a

power source. A battery pack or a wall outlet the battery pack lasts six to

twelve hours and weighs seven pounds. About the weight of a gallon of milk.

When you're stationary or sleeping, the VAD should be connected to a wall outlet.

The VAD must always be connected to a power source so when you leave your home

you must take your backup controller and batteries. Life with a VAD requires

serious commitment to care from both the patient and their caregiver or

caregiving team. You will require a caregivers care around the clock for the

first three months after hospital discharge. Thereafter, you will rely on

your caregiver to help you with medication, frequent clinic visits and

blood draws, equipment maintenance, responding to equipment alarms and

bandage changing. Driveline site care is exceedingly important to prevent

infections and complications. Your caregiver must clean the site, check for

signs of infection and change bandages at least once a week. We recommend that

you do not shower because we believe it increases your risk of

at the driveline site. We recognize though that many patients with VAD's do

choose to shower. If you make the decision to shower, please let us know

prior. You will need to obtain the manufacturers equipment to reduce the

risk of showering. We can provide you with the equipment and instructions on

how to use the equipment. Being constantly connected to wall power or a

battery pack, is also a huge adjustment for patients. The batteries weigh about

as much as a gallon of milk. A patient can wear them on a belt or in a vest and

must have an additional battery pack on hand at all times. Before the VAD, back in

the Fall, my health was going down hill rapidly and I couldn't walk up steps, I

couldn't sleep. I go three days straight and not be able to sleep a wink.

I really couldn't do everyday chores, I basically laid on the couch and was

unable to do really any functions whatsoever. Now, I can do anything that I

used to do, you know, a year ago. Now that I had the VAD installed, it just totally

brought my life back to me. So it really have a staging area in our bedroom for

getting up in the morning. I mean, we have the battery charger and then there's a

tablet that I report every morning to, Hershey Medical Center, all my stats from

my control. Batteries give me a lot of flexibility. I

can do whatever I want. I use the AC or a plug-in at night when I sleep. The

wire on it gives you 20 feet or whatever walking space. So, batteries really

give you a lot of flexibility to do what you need to do. For me, the vest

gives me flexibility because I can free up both my arms. When I do go to the

grocery store or whatever I'm going to do, I already have the bag with

my backup supplies in it and I didn't want to have two bags to carry so I you

know, I opted for the vest. You adjust to a new normal it took me several months.

But now, it's second nature to me. After you get dressed, you know, you

buckle your belt and then you put your vest on and you put your equipment on and

off you go for the rest of the day. No two VAD patients are the same but the

most successful patients are those who engage in planning for their recovery

with the VAD team, their caregivers and their families. The Heart and Vascular

Institute will help you to develop a comprehensive plan for recovery and

aftercare. You and your family should consult the decision tool booklet that

includes questions you'll want to consider. We encourage you to write down

your questions and concerns and discuss them with members of the care team while

you're in the hospital, at appointments or via phone call. We're here to assist

you as you make this decision. If you make the decision to move forward with

VAD implementation, you will undergo a series of tests to ensure that a VAD is

the right treatment choice for you. Once approved, you and your family will meet

with many members of the Penn State support network to plan for your VAD

surgery. You'll meet with a cardiothoracic surgeon to discuss which

VAD pump is right for you. The surgery and post-operative care.

Under the direction of a surgeon are VAD coordinators, registered nurses who will

teach you and your caregiver about your VAD before and after surgery. They'll

also assist with post surgical care and clinical visits. VAD coordinators will

evaluate your support system and your ability to cope with the treatment plan.

They will collaborate with a VAD nurse practitioner to oversee other aspects of

your care including, follow-up with you and your family with results of tests

and procedures. A social worker will support you and your caregiver with

resources, counseling and assistance with insurance. They will evaluate your

support system and your ability to cope with the treatment plan. A financial

counselor will help you plan for the financial aspects of your treatment plan.

From evaluation through post-operative care. They'll work with your insurance

company and identify out-of-pocket expenses. Chaplains offer you and your

family spiritual care, emotional support and coping and healing resources. You'll

meet with the palliative care team to discuss your care goals before you're

approved for a VAD. The team is also available after the VAD has been

implanted. The VAD team is here to support you from this moment forward. You

can contact us anytime you have questions or need support.

Depending on the complexity of the operation it can take anything

between four and six hours and that includes the time before starting with

the surgery with the anesthesiologists. The operation is done under general

anaesthesia and typically it involves a midline incision in the chest and

dividing the breastbone, the sternum. So we have access to the heart and

are able to place the pump in the appropriate position, we connect the

patient to a device called the heart-lung machine which essentially

does the work of the heart and the lungs and allows us to open the heart and

implant the pump into the heart. And once the pump is implanted and assembled the

cable that delivers electricity to the pump, called the drive line, is tunneled

and passed through the side of the abdominal wall and connected to the

power supply. So once the pump is connected and powered up, we gradually

wean the patient from the heart-lung machine as the pump takes over the

function of the heart. Anesthesia isn't reversed at the end of these operations

because the first few hours after surgery, patients are in critical

condition and we have to keep a close eye on them and we will not wake

patients up until we're satisfied that everything is functioning well and there

is no bleeding or any other reason to concern us. I would like to explain to

you what you can expect postoperatively, after you have your left ventricular

assist device implanted. You will come into the ICU directly from the

operating room. Besides having the new controller for your VAD at your bedside,

you will have a breathing tube down your throat until you're awake and alert

enough to have it removed. You will also have an IV

in your neck as well as IV's in your arms. You will have drains in your chest, known as

chest tubes. We will try to minimize your pain as much as possible. And within the

next couple days, we will be getting you out of bed with the assistance of

physical therapy as well as occupational therapy. The care team at your bedside

will be going over all of the new medications that you will be on

postoperatively and the MCS team will be spending several hours with you,

educating you on the new LVAD and what you can expect when you go home. If you are

considering this therapy as an option, please know that myself and the VAD team

are here to ensure the smoothest transition to a new normal. Oftentimes

this is a bumpy road and isn't easy for everyone but we are here to help you

through that. The complications after an LVAD surgery can be divided into two

phases. There are immediate complications which are related to the operation

itself and then there are long-term complications which are related to

living with a left ventricular assist device. The immediate complications are

things like bleeding and sometimes the bleeding requires a return visit to the

operating room to deal with the potential causes of that. Infection which

can occur early post-operative period as well as as a late complication and this

can occur in the any of the surgical incisions or at the sides of the

driveline exiting the body. Failure of the right ventricle is sometimes seen

after an LVAD operation. Long-term, when patients have recovered from the

operation, infection is a risk. Again, long-term, there is a balance between the

blood being too thin, causing bleeding and that can occur within the

gastrointestinal tract. Or, the blood being too thick

and forming clots within the pump or within the heart which again can cause

complications such as stroke. With the aid of a stethoscope, you can hear a

hum generated by these pumps. They are very quiet. Depending on the design of

the pump and where it's located, some of them are within the chest cavity and

some of them are actually in the abdominal wall. They can be aware of

fullness in their abdominal wall, abdominal cavity. The pumps that are

within the chest typically, individuals are not conscious of them. The drive line

clearly is a part of life. I have not come across many patients who are

uncomfortable necessarily by the pump itself and I think if it weren't for the

driveline, most patients would probably not be aware of what's

on the inside. As imperfect as this treatment, this therapy may be, it

has been a life-changing and life-saving experience for thousands of patients

that would not be alive today if it wasn't for these devices. No two patients

recover the same way. You may be discharged into the care of your

personal in-home caregiver, into the care of visiting nurses or into a

rehabilitation facility. Regardless of your discharge details, you will require

round-the-clock care for at least the first three months after hospital

discharge. You'll be prescribed blood thinner medications known as

anticoagulants that prevent clots from forming in the VAD pump. These

anticoagulants will require twice weekly blood draws to monitor your level of

anticoagulation.

You and your caregiver will also attend a series of follow-up appointments.

Including a seven-day post-operative visit and monthly clinic appointments

with a VAD nurse and cardiologist. On an ongoing daily basis, you must record the

numbers from your pump, your blood pressure, weight and temperature. You will

rely on your caregiver to help you with medication, equipment maintenance,

responding to equipment alarms, driveline sight cleaning and bandaging and some

personal care. You may also experience complications with the VAD that may

require rehospitalization or repeat surgeries. Complications may include

device malfunction, driveline site infection, gastrointestinal bleeding,

renal failure and stroke. When I first got out of the hospital, I thought, oh man,

I hope this isn't the rest of my life because I didn't have energy, I didn't

feel that well and everything else but I don't know, after what, four or five weeks, About a month

and a half. I'm kicking in and I'm back to doing my flea markets and cutting

firewood and all that good stuff. So you know it didn't take that long really. The

whole scope of things, to get back to somewhat of a normal. You know, the

LVAD, it did change me but not drastically. I can still do a lot of the

stuff that I used to do but maybe not as fast. You know, I've got to take my time

and also you're going to think things out a little bit because you do have

batteries and you do have a controller so you guys be careful the cables and

so sometimes, you just got to stop and think a minute, well you know, what

could happen if I do this? You know, first they give you these things you

wear on your sides and they didn't work. So I ended up buying pants with deep pockets and I

set by batteries in my pockets and I have a little belt pouch for my other things.

So, you know, it took a couple weeks to figure out how I wanted to wear them.

Caregivers are just, for me, they were so important and I probably

have to two of the best. It was hard going through it before but

once he had it, the transition was easier than I

thought just to get back to everything and now, I don't even think about it much.

It didn't take long for everything to become normal again. Minus, going to the beach

which, he really didn't like the hot sand any way. It was hard because it was a

time when I was going to school and kind of moving out and actually on my own. So

before I wasn't spending as much time but now I spend the nights a lot

more, come and cook dinner and spend a lot more quality time I guess. I kind of

realized you need that quality time after something like that to. [Giggle]

It was just going through motions I feel, when I look back.

I felt like I just knew I had to do. The one thing that I learned

towards, well shortly before he was discharged, one of the nurses said, he's

actually doing very well. Well that part really startled me because he looked so

awful. Accept offers of help, ask for help, don't be afraid because it takes a lot.

It takes a lot to really get your strength. For me to reach

my new normal, it took several weeks. For me, being his daughter it was a little

different transitioning into a caregiver because I always relied on him for

everything. Support that I needed was always coming from him. So it was a

little different to transition into me giving the support to him and him

relying on me. So with that being said, I think our relationship has actually

gotten closer and better because we have a whole new dynamic to it and a whole

new appreciation for each other to. So we have appreciation for life,

appreciation for each other and things are going great with it.

I don't know, I wasn't really in a frame of mind to think about what you're going to

do to me. All I cared about is if you could do

something to keep me alive, you just go ahead and do it and I don't want to know

what you're going to do but if something is going to keep me alive for another

week, another year, just go ahead and do it. And what else could I say?

You know, if you give me a choice of maybe not making it or getting an

LVAD. You take it! Every day that I've lived after that has been a gift. So you

know, I don;t know what else to say. His girlfriend and I basically just talked

about how we wanted him in our life in any way possible

that could happen. If that's what has to happen, so with the LVAD, I don't know

if there's ever a chance when you really fully get to decide because it's not

like you get to decide to have heart issues or anything like that it's

just, decide to live and that's what we all decided.

The VAD team here at the Hershey Medical Center are here to support you while you

make a consideration for a ventricular assist device. We know that it requires a

lot of commitment from you, your family and your caregivers. We encourage you to

take time and reflect, speak with your VAD coordinators and your family. If you

decide that a VAD is a right decision for you and your family, we'll move

forward with a VAD evaluation; a series of tests and visits from the VAD

multidisciplinary team, Whatever decision you and your family make, understand that

myself and the rest of the team are here to help you along the way.

you

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30min later is ready to eat.

It´s really refreshing

It is ideal for summer dinners

after the beach ... It tastes really good!

Just serve.

It has much less carbohydrates,

it´s only vegetables

And...

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Thyroglossal duct cyst - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 5:32.

A thyroglossal duct cyst, sometimes just called a thyroglossal cyst, is a congenital disorder

where the thyroglossal duct, which is a tiny canal connecting the thyroid gland with the

tongue during fetal development, grows in size and fills up with mucus, which forms

a cyst.

Now, normally during fetal development, a tiny depression, called the foramen cecum,

forms at a spot between the front two-thirds and the back one-third of the tongue.

The tissue underlying the foramen cecum is different than the rest of the tongue, and

it's cells develop into the thyroid gland.

Through development, the thyroid gland tissue migrates downward as it grows, but it still

stays connected by a tiny canal called the thyroglossal duct.

The thyroid gland descends down past the base of the tongue and the hyoid bone, which is

a small bone present below the chin, before finally settles down in front of the trachea,

in the neck.

The walls of the thyroglossal duct are lined by lymphoid cells, as well as epithelial cells

which secrete mucus into the cavity.

Normally, once the thyroid gland has reached its final resting position, it stretches out

a bit and the walls of the thyroglossal duct stick to each other, obliterating the canal.

Over time the thyroglossal duct starts to disintegrate and by the third month of fetal

development, the duct is usually gone.

In some people, though, the thyroglossal duct doesn't close completely, and instead parts

of it widen to form pockets, or cysts.

The cysts get filled with mucus secreted the the epithelial cells in its walls.

These mucus filled thyroglossal duct cysts stick around as the fetus develops, and then

they can cause a few problems.

For example, when there's an infection of the respiratory tract, it can easily spread

to the thyroglossal duct cyst since there are lymphoid, aka immune cells in the walls

of the cyst.

Local inflammation also stimulates the epithelial cells of the thyroglossal duct cyst to increase

their secretions, and that makes the cyst grow in size.

Second, the thyroglossal duct cysts can enlarge to a point where it bursts open, letting the

mucus pour out and that can form a discharging sinus, which is sometimes also referred to

as a thyroglossal fistula, even though it's usually not a true fistula.

Now, these can also form if the thyroglossal duct cyst is damaged during surgery.

Third, in some people, the thyroid gland cells remain in the thyroglossal duct and don't

descend down.

If that happens, a thyroid gland may not develop normally.

And, in addition, very rarely a thyroid tumor might develop in the cyst, since there are

still thyroid cells in the walls of the cyst.

The most common symptom of a thyroglossal duct cyst is painless swelling in front of

the neck, which can lie anywhere along the path of the thyroglossal duct.

Usually its midline or just slightly off of the midline, and the most common locations

is subhyoid, just below the hyoid bone, and suprahyoid, just above the hyoid bone.

Because of its connected to the tongue, the thyroglossal duct cyst moves up when a person

swallows or sticks out their tongue.

Also, the cyst might appear red and be painful If the cyst gets infected.

The diagnosis of a thyroglossal duct cyst is usually done with an imaging study like

an ultrasound or CT scan, and confirmed with fine needle aspiration.

Sometimes a thyroid function test is done, to assess whether a person has a healthy thyroid

gland.

Treatment of a thyroglossal duct cyst is surgical removal of the entire thyroglossal tract.

In addition, antibiotics may be used to treat infections.

All right, as a quick recap, as the thyroid gland descends during development a tiny thyroglossal

duct forms.

If the thyroglossal duct doesn't close in on itself, it can start to fill up with mucus

which creates cysts anywhere along its tract.

These cysts are usually midline on the neck, just above or below the hyoid bone, and can

be surgically removed.

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Clamantes Mortem - Swinging Party (The Replacements/Lorde Cover) - Duration: 4:04.

Bring your own lampshade

Somewhere there's a party

Here it's never ending Can't remember when it started

Pass around the lampshade

There'll be plenty enough room in jail

If being wrong's a crime

I'm serving forever

If being strong's your kind

Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime

We head in side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

Pound the prairie pavement

Losing proposition

Quitting school and going to work

And never going fishing

Water all around, I never learned how to swim now

If being wrong's a crime I'm serving forever

If being strong's your kind Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime We hang side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

At the swingin' party down the line

Bring your own lampshade

Somewhere there's a party

Here it's never ending,

Can't remember when it started

Pass around the lampshade There'll be plenty enough room in jail

If being wrong's a crime I'm serving forever

If being strong is what you want Then I need help here with this feather

If being afraid is a crime We head in side by side

At the swingin' party down the line

At the swingin' party down the line

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Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute Ventricular Assist Device Decision - Duration: 19:48.

Heart failure is a condition that can initially be managed with medications. But

if it progresses to an advanced stage, medications and other treatments may not

be as effective. When your heart reaches this stage, a ventricular assist device,

which we call a VAD, may be the best option to support the pumping function

of your heart. A VAD will not cure heart failure but it can help relieve your

physical symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue. The decision to get a

VAD is not an easy one. While the VAD may be able to extend your

life it requires a complex open heart surgery, commitment to complex aftercare

and your adjustment to a new normal. Once it is implanted, the bad becomes a part

of you and you will always have it. A VAD is a mechanical pump that is surgically

attached to your heart and helps pump blood throughout your body. The pump is

attached to your heart and connected with a drive line that exits the body at

the abdomen. Outside the body the drive line is connected to a controller and a

power source. A battery pack or a wall outlet the battery pack lasts six to

twelve hours and weighs seven pounds. About the weight of a gallon of milk.

When you're stationary or sleeping, the VAD should be connected to a wall outlet.

The VAD must always be connected to a power source so when you leave your home

you must take your backup controller and batteries. Life with a VAD requires

serious commitment to care from both the patient and their caregiver or

caregiving team. You will require a caregivers care around the clock for the

first three months after hospital discharge. Thereafter, you will rely on

your caregiver to help you with medication, frequent clinic visits and

blood draws, equipment maintenance, responding to equipment alarms and

bandage changing. Driveline site care is exceedingly important to prevent

infections and complications. Your caregiver must clean the site, check for

signs of infection and change bandages at least once a week. We recommend that

you do not shower because we believe it increases your risk of

at the driveline site. We recognize though that many patients with VAD's do

choose to shower. If you make the decision to shower, please let us know

prior. You will need to obtain the manufacturers equipment to reduce the

risk of showering. We can provide you with the equipment and instructions on

how to use the equipment. Being constantly connected to wall power or a

battery pack, is also a huge adjustment for patients. The batteries weigh about

as much as a gallon of milk. A patient can wear them on a belt or in a vest and

must have an additional battery pack on hand at all times. Before the VAD, back in

the Fall, my health was going down hill rapidly and I couldn't walk up steps, I

couldn't sleep. I go three days straight and not be able to sleep a wink.

I really couldn't do everyday chores, I basically laid on the couch and was

unable to do really any functions whatsoever. Now, I can do anything that I

used to do, you know, a year ago. Now that I had the VAD installed, it just totally

brought my life back to me. So it really have a staging area in our bedroom for

getting up in the morning. I mean, we have the battery charger and then there's a

tablet that I report every morning to, Hershey Medical Center, all my stats from

my control. Batteries give me a lot of flexibility. I

can do whatever I want. I use the AC or a plug-in at night when I sleep. The

wire on it gives you 20 feet or whatever walking space. So, batteries really

give you a lot of flexibility to do what you need to do. For me, the vest

gives me flexibility because I can free up both my arms. When I do go to the

grocery store or whatever I'm going to do, I already have the bag with

my backup supplies in it and I didn't want to have two bags to carry so I you

know, I opted for the vest. You adjust to a new normal it took me several months.

But now, it's second nature to me. After you get dressed, you know, you

buckle your belt and then you put your vest on and you put your equipment on and

off you go for the rest of the day. No two VAD patients are the same but the

most successful patients are those who engage in planning for their recovery

with the VAD team, their caregivers and their families. The Heart and Vascular

Institute will help you to develop a comprehensive plan for recovery and

aftercare. You and your family should consult the decision tool booklet that

includes questions you'll want to consider. We encourage you to write down

your questions and concerns and discuss them with members of the care team while

you're in the hospital, at appointments or via phone call. We're here to assist

you as you make this decision. If you make the decision to move forward with

VAD implementation, you will undergo a series of tests to ensure that a VAD is

the right treatment choice for you. Once approved, you and your family will meet

with many members of the Penn State support network to plan for your VAD

surgery. You'll meet with a cardiothoracic surgeon to discuss which

VAD pump is right for you. The surgery and post-operative care.

Under the direction of a surgeon are VAD coordinators, registered nurses who will

teach you and your caregiver about your VAD before and after surgery. They'll

also assist with post surgical care and clinical visits. VAD coordinators will

evaluate your support system and your ability to cope with the treatment plan.

They will collaborate with a VAD nurse practitioner to oversee other aspects of

your care including, follow-up with you and your family with results of tests

and procedures. A social worker will support you and your caregiver with

resources, counseling and assistance with insurance. They will evaluate your

support system and your ability to cope with the treatment plan. A financial

counselor will help you plan for the financial aspects of your treatment plan.

From evaluation through post-operative care. They'll work with your insurance

company and identify out-of-pocket expenses. Chaplains offer you and your

family spiritual care, emotional support and coping and healing resources. You'll

meet with the palliative care team to discuss your care goals before you're

approved for a VAD. The team is also available after the VAD has been

implanted. The VAD team is here to support you from this moment forward. You

can contact us anytime you have questions or need support.

Depending on the complexity of the operation it can take anything

between four and six hours and that includes the time before starting with

the surgery with the anesthesiologists. The operation is done under general

anaesthesia and typically it involves a midline incision in the chest and

dividing the breastbone, the sternum. So we have access to the heart and

are able to place the pump in the appropriate position, we connect the

patient to a device called the heart-lung machine which essentially

does the work of the heart and the lungs and allows us to open the heart and

implant the pump into the heart. And once the pump is implanted and assembled the

cable that delivers electricity to the pump, called the drive line, is tunneled

and passed through the side of the abdominal wall and connected to the

power supply. So once the pump is connected and powered up, we gradually

wean the patient from the heart-lung machine as the pump takes over the

function of the heart. Anesthesia isn't reversed at the end of these operations

because the first few hours after surgery, patients are in critical

condition and we have to keep a close eye on them and we will not wake

patients up until we're satisfied that everything is functioning well and there

is no bleeding or any other reason to concern us. I would like to explain to

you what you can expect postoperatively, after you have your left ventricular

assist device implanted. You will come into the ICU directly from the

operating room. Besides having the new controller for your VAD at your bedside,

you will have a breathing tube down your throat until you're awake and alert

enough to have it removed. You will also have an IV

in your neck as well as IV's in your arms. You will have drains in your chest, known as

chest tubes. We will try to minimize your pain as much as possible. And within the

next couple days, we will be getting you out of bed with the assistance of

physical therapy as well as occupational therapy. The care team at your bedside

will be going over all of the new medications that you will be on

postoperatively and the MCS team will be spending several hours with you,

educating you on the new LVAD and what you can expect when you go home. If you are

considering this therapy as an option, please know that myself and the VAD team

are here to ensure the smoothest transition to a new normal. Oftentimes

this is a bumpy road and isn't easy for everyone but we are here to help you

through that. The complications after an LVAD surgery can be divided into two

phases. There are immediate complications which are related to the operation

itself and then there are long-term complications which are related to

living with a left ventricular assist device. The immediate complications are

things like bleeding and sometimes the bleeding requires a return visit to the

operating room to deal with the potential causes of that. Infection which

can occur early post-operative period as well as as a late complication and this

can occur in the any of the surgical incisions or at the sides of the

driveline exiting the body. Failure of the right ventricle is sometimes seen

after an LVAD operation. Long-term, when patients have recovered from the

operation, infection is a risk. Again, long-term, there is a balance between the

blood being too thin, causing bleeding and that can occur within the

gastrointestinal tract. Or, the blood being too thick

and forming clots within the pump or within the heart which again can cause

complications such as stroke. With the aid of a stethoscope, you can hear a

hum generated by these pumps. They are very quiet. Depending on the design of

the pump and where it's located, some of them are within the chest cavity and

some of them are actually in the abdominal wall. They can be aware of

fullness in their abdominal wall, abdominal cavity. The pumps that are

within the chest typically, individuals are not conscious of them. The drive line

clearly is a part of life. I have not come across many patients who are

uncomfortable necessarily by the pump itself and I think if it weren't for the

driveline, most patients would probably not be aware of what's

on the inside. As imperfect as this treatment, this therapy may be, it

has been a life-changing and life-saving experience for thousands of patients

that would not be alive today if it wasn't for these devices. No two patients

recover the same way. You may be discharged into the care of your

personal in-home caregiver, into the care of visiting nurses or into a

rehabilitation facility. Regardless of your discharge details, you will require

round-the-clock care for at least the first three months after hospital

discharge. You'll be prescribed blood thinner medications known as

anticoagulants that prevent clots from forming in the VAD pump. These

anticoagulants will require twice weekly blood draws to monitor your level of

anticoagulation.

You and your caregiver will also attend a series of follow-up appointments.

Including a seven-day post-operative visit and monthly clinic appointments

with a VAD nurse and cardiologist. On an ongoing daily basis, you must record the

numbers from your pump, your blood pressure, weight and temperature. You will

rely on your caregiver to help you with medication, equipment maintenance,

responding to equipment alarms, driveline sight cleaning and bandaging and some

personal care. You may also experience complications with the VAD that may

require rehospitalization or repeat surgeries. Complications may include

device malfunction, driveline site infection, gastrointestinal bleeding,

renal failure and stroke. When I first got out of the hospital, I thought, oh man,

I hope this isn't the rest of my life because I didn't have energy, I didn't

feel that well and everything else but I don't know, after what, four or five weeks, About a month

and a half. I'm kicking in and I'm back to doing my flea markets and cutting

firewood and all that good stuff. So you know it didn't take that long really. The

whole scope of things, to get back to somewhat of a normal. You know, the

LVAD, it did change me but not drastically. I can still do a lot of the

stuff that I used to do but maybe not as fast. You know, I've got to take my time

and also you're going to think things out a little bit because you do have

batteries and you do have a controller so you guys be careful the cables and

so sometimes, you just got to stop and think a minute, well you know, what

could happen if I do this? You know, first they give you these things you

wear on your sides and they didn't work. So I ended up buying pants with deep pockets and I

set by batteries in my pockets and I have a little belt pouch for my other things.

So, you know, it took a couple weeks to figure out how I wanted to wear them.

Caregivers are just, for me, they were so important and I probably

have to two of the best. It was hard going through it before but

once he had it, the transition was easier than I

thought just to get back to everything and now, I don't even think about it much.

It didn't take long for everything to become normal again. Minus, going to the beach

which, he really didn't like the hot sand any way. It was hard because it was a

time when I was going to school and kind of moving out and actually on my own. So

before I wasn't spending as much time but now I spend the nights a lot

more, come and cook dinner and spend a lot more quality time I guess. I kind of

realized you need that quality time after something like that to. [Giggle]

It was just going through motions I feel, when I look back.

I felt like I just knew I had to do. The one thing that I learned

towards, well shortly before he was discharged, one of the nurses said, he's

actually doing very well. Well that part really startled me because he looked so

awful. Accept offers of help, ask for help, don't be afraid because it takes a lot.

It takes a lot to really get your strength. For me to reach

my new normal, it took several weeks. For me, being his daughter it was a little

different transitioning into a caregiver because I always relied on him for

everything. Support that I needed was always coming from him. So it was a

little different to transition into me giving the support to him and him

relying on me. So with that being said, I think our relationship has actually

gotten closer and better because we have a whole new dynamic to it and a whole

new appreciation for each other to. So we have appreciation for life,

appreciation for each other and things are going great with it.

I don't know, I wasn't really in a frame of mind to think about what you're going to

do to me. All I cared about is if you could do

something to keep me alive, you just go ahead and do it and I don't want to know

what you're going to do but if something is going to keep me alive for another

week, another year, just go ahead and do it. And what else could I say?

You know, if you give me a choice of maybe not making it or getting an

LVAD. You take it! Every day that I've lived after that has been a gift. So you

know, I don;t know what else to say. His girlfriend and I basically just talked

about how we wanted him in our life in any way possible

that could happen. If that's what has to happen, so with the LVAD, I don't know

if there's ever a chance when you really fully get to decide because it's not

like you get to decide to have heart issues or anything like that it's

just, decide to live and that's what we all decided.

The VAD team here at the Hershey Medical Center are here to support you while you

make a consideration for a ventricular assist device. We know that it requires a

lot of commitment from you, your family and your caregivers. We encourage you to

take time and reflect, speak with your VAD coordinators and your family. If you

decide that a VAD is a right decision for you and your family, we'll move

forward with a VAD evaluation; a series of tests and visits from the VAD

multidisciplinary team, Whatever decision you and your family make, understand that

myself and the rest of the team are here to help you along the way.

you

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MONSTER Black Hole 100,000 TIMES Bigger Than The SUN Discovered at Center of Milky Way - Duration: 2:24.

Really interesting news this week, we talk about black holes a lot on this channel and

if you don't know a black hole is a phenomenon in space where a lot of matter is squeezed

into a tiny space and where gravity is so strong that light can't even get out and that

is why we can't see them.

Now black holes can be big or small but according to a study published in Nature Astronomy.

Scientists led by Tomoharu Oka from Keio University, Japan believe they have a massive black hole

about 100,000 times the size of our sun near the center of the milky way within a huge

cloud of molecular gas.

And they believe that it could be an Intermediate-mass black hole (IMBHs) which is the missing link

in the development of supermassive black holes.

Of course, evidence of IMBH has never been found which would make this a remarkable discovery.

According to the report, scientists found a very strange looking molecular cloud in

the middle of the milky way and the cloud showcased a wide range of movements never

seen before and these properties could be explained by a gravitational kick caused by

an "invisible compact object with a mass of about 105 solar masses."

Then using some models and simulations, researchers think it could be an IMBH and if that turns

out to be true, it would be the second biggest one in a milky way with the largest being

Sagittarius A and As researchers continued to study the cloud, radio waves were found

that resembled Sagittarius A. The similarities could indicate the existence of a mid-sized

black hole

Astronomers believe that the black hole could have formed after a former core of a dwarf

galaxy was absorbed by the Milky Way.

If the discovery is confirmed, it would support the theory that galaxies grow by "cannibalizing

their smaller neighbors,"

According to the study: "It is widely accepted that black holes with masses greater than

a million solar masses lurk at the centers of massive galaxies," the study stated.

"The origins of such supermassive black holes remain unknown."

"Theoretical studies have predicted that 100 million to 1 billion black holes should

exist in the Milky Way, although only 60 or so have been identified through observations

so far,"

Basically, if the discovery is confirmed and astronomers did indeed find an IMBH it would

help us immensely in our understanding of supermassive black homes that could be not

just 100k but billions of times bigger than the sun.

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GRILLED CHEESE PATTY MELT BURGER CHALLENGE!! - Duration: 5:47.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel, "Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Very very excited, it's my very first time in

North Dakota! I'm in Fargo, North Dakota going for my first win in the state of

North Dakota! It'll be state number 39 but I am that

Sickies Garage at their Fargo location they've got multiple around the North

Dakota area and I think South Dakota as well but I'm taking on their Victory Lap

challenge! Now there's this massive burger there are two patty melts on the

bottom there's a grilled cheese in the middle and then sandwiched between,

there's full pork bacon there's eggs there are fried pickles, and a couple

other things along with it surrounded by a whole moat of fries now I've got one

hour to finish this thing if I win I'm going to get the $25 meal for free I'll

get a sweet t-shirt I think and I'll be one of the few people up on this

locations, wall of fame but let's get this challenge started!

All right now I'm not exactly sure what the record is I think it's around 18

minutes and 21 seconds but regardless let's just dominate this thing that our

first win in North Dakota! 1, 2, 3. . . Boom!

Still under three minutes in I'm working on the grilled cheese I know there's

some fried chicken on top with some fried pickle there's a really spicy

sriracha sauce on here but it's really good! This challenge is awesome so far!

Just over eight and a half minutes in last bite of the burger then we'll get

all these fries down we'll get the win! Awesome burgers so far I'd love so many

flavors on here with the pickles and the sauces and stuff let's get it down eat

the fries!

just over 13 minutes and 54 seconds in couple bites left when we get the win

14 minutes and 59 seconds is what I got I'm not sure if that's the official

record but very good time! I beat obviously with the one-hour time limit I

beat in 1/4 the time! Awesome awesome challenge that I love that

burger that was very very good definitely happy that I did it while my

first time in North Dakota but I got overall in number 451 my first in North

Dakota, which is state number 39 and I got the $25 meal for free,

I will get a sweet t-shirt to add to my collection and I will be up on the wall

of fame! so this is another two a day I got

another burger coming up in Bismarck, North Dakota later tonight but yeah.

Thank you to sickies garage here in Fargo and thank you guys for watching!

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NEW Sticker Designs + HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 1:57.

Hi, I'm Elsa! I'm an artist of many sorts and one of my crafts is designing stickers!

And I'm making this video today to tell you that I'm restocking old stickers,

I've got some new designs and I have got a huge secret to finally reveal to you!

In the restock department, I have got the classic "I'm Going Somewhere Beautiful" sticker.

I have restocked the "Space Flower" sticker. This is one of my long time favorites!

And I've also restocked the "Lost in the Right Direction" mountain sticker.

And these guys are my new designs!

The first is this super dope sticker of a hand holding on to a beautiful Lotus

and the second is a mandala that says "be the change you wish to see in the world."

All of these wood stickers are made in Denver Colorado by Dust City Designs.

They're ecologically sourced, they're biodegradable, super sticky and dishwasher safe.

Now the awesome secret that I've been sort of kind of keeping a secret on Instagram

is that my stickers are going into REI and Bass Pro Shops!

REI is currently carrying my "Lost in the Right Direction" mountain stickers

and Bass Pro Shops has purchased that sticker, along with the "I'm Going Somewhere Beautiful" sticker.

I'm still gonna have these stickers up on my website for sale

and feel free to buy them from me but also know that if you purchase them from

Bass Pro Shops or REI and Bass Pro Shops and REI see that a lot of my stickers

are being sold, then they'll purchase more, I'll have more access that get my foot

in the door, spreading my art throughout these big corporate companies and it'd just be super awesome.

If you're in the market for a really cool sticker, try out these wood stickers.

You're supporting me as an artist and I could not be more excited and more thankful.

Thanks so much for checking out this video and I'll see you in my next one! Bye!

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NEW Mickey's Mystery Box September 2017 Disney Subscription Unboxing - Duration: 8:32.

ah oh my goodness happy September everybody welcome back

to my channel my name is Coral and I am a travel agency owner and I

specialize in Disney vacations for those of you who are new to my channel I love

to unbox Disney subscription boxes one in particular that I have subscribed to

is Mickey's mystery box I've been a subscriber since 2016 I love it I love

that you can customize what you like and you get little surprises every month and

the fun thing about what I do now because I was accumulating a lot of

Disney goodies is that I share all of my items with my Disney clients and before

they travel to their destination whether it be Disney Cruise or Walt Disney World

or Disneyland I send them a little something to let them know I'm thankful

for them being a part of my Disney family so this box is the fairest of

them all box and it is 49.95 and it is humongous if you can see it is huge so

I'm excited to open it up and you might notice that my background is a little

different I move my office to a new location and I'm kind of excited about

it so I think I'm going to be filming in here more frequently but we'll see oh my

gosh you guys oh my goodness all right Mickey's mystery box always starts with

a either a park map or a guide map this one happens to be to Disney Springs

I love these these are great I actually give these to my clients if you have a

trip planned it's nice to kind of familiarize yourself with the park map

so I really appreciate getting these because I live in New York State and

it's hard to get my hands on these so thank you for sending this every month

Disney springs a free place to visit if you're going to Walt Disney World

doesn't require a ticket which is nice okay you guys I can't even tell you how

excited I am about this we have a set of four ornaments and they are Steamboat

Willie themed can you handle that I hope you can see it I'll do a picture of it

too and insert it this is 2299 I love Steamboat Willie and

we have Minnie Mouse there as well I love that it's kind of the gray and

black tones it's perfect I have clients traveling during the holiday season so

this might be going to you that is great all right I have no idea what this is

but I'm pulling out I can just see the wooden handle and now I see it is a

rolling pin let me just say something last week we were making homemade pizza

and we couldn't find our rolling pin so we were like mushing out the pizza dough

with our hands didn't really work out super well this would have come in very

very handy of course now since I found my rolling pin but this is a beautiful

looks like a bamboo rolling pin it has the Mickey head there H and again on

this side there is a Mickey head with kind of like a vine motif 1995 awesome

and no it's not a beating stick it is a rolling pin that's really cute it's a

nice weight but it's not super duper heavy I bet it would roll really well

and it's nice and smooth fantastic item this next item that I'm going to pull

out oh and there's always this paper frizzle dizzle paper and this happens to

be blue this month to keep the items from breaking this item is not fragile

and this item makes me wish it was summertime again we have a beach towel I

think I can spy oh it's a whole Mickey oh my goodness it's Mickey and you can't

see it all but I will take a picture of this I'll take a picture of this so you

can get a good sense of it but it is a nice it is a nice sized beach towel and

it's like it's thick and I love the bottom it's like not embroidered but

it's kind of like I don't know what the word is but it looks kind of embroidered

on the bottom with these stripes gives it a nice texture - oh I like this this

is a nice gift Minnie's mystery box - thumbs up there's something else oh my

goodness let me see y'all know I am NOT super super good with tsums so I don't

know who this is I feel like I should this tsumm I feel like it's either the

Enchanted Tiki Room but it's certainly not a bird or someone from wanna help me

out guys if you know who this tsum is tell me in the comments below because I

am curious but he's kind of... he looks almost aztecian is that a word he's

got this like son crown on the top of his head his or her

hmmm curious cute soon oh and we got a Mickey sticker even adults love Mickey

stickers I am one of those adults so I appreciate this oh wait oh my goodness

there is actually an who is this I'm gonna be him there is this okay at first

I thought this was a or because of the color and the tail

however it's like a rhinoceros again help me out guys

I'm gonna be embarrassed I'm sure is it a map as a mouse rhino

it's a rhino what movie has a rhino in it okay if you know who these tsums are

let me know in the comments below my camera is dying so I have to go fast so

but this is Mickey's mystery box for September of 2017 we've got the towel

the two zooms the rolling pin and the Steamboat Willie ornaments which are

fantastic thank you guys so much for watching and if you are a new subscriber

thank you I've gotten so many new subscribers I really appreciate it every

Thursday I put out a new Disney video tomorrow I'm going to be sharing some

hauls I got when I was abroad some being items from the Disney Paris tour so stay

tuned for that and yeah thank you thank you so much for just being a part of

this Disney family I really appreciate all of your views and your subscriptions

you know my tiny little channel has grown to now almost 700 subscribers so I

thank you guys so much for all of that support my goal is to make 1000

subscribers by the end of this year 2017 so help me do that give this video a

like if you found it fun and entertaining and if you love Mickey's

mystery box as much as I do thank you guys I'll see you next Thursday in my

next Disney video bye

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New Absolver Update : My Opinions & Speculations (New PC & PS4 Game From Sloclap)Online PvP Gameplay - Duration: 4:15.

what is up ladies and gentlemen boys and girls it's Zulo back again with some

more Absolver content firstly I just want to announce that

there could be an update for this game as early as this Friday or at least

that's what the devs said over at slow clap

the main thing they will be addressing is online stability adding Oceania

servers ps4 crashes creating corrupted saves and I've saved the best part for

last some quote-unquote stylish items for all prospects as stated by the

Absolver twitter page I of course will be posting guides and updates of

all these updates so stay tuned to get all the latest info anyways let's get

into some gameplay

so I just want to start off by saying that I'm super excited for this new

update and then what it holds the know region lock will help with me being able

to play with people from other parts of the world so that I can have more people

to play with so it's not like going on online do someone be ones one of you one

the same person three times in a row even though they're ten levels higher

and it is just painful it is super painful I've been trying to do some just

PvE online and find people but the PvE there's not much stuff to get so

hopefully when they drop these new items then we can see some some of our mobs

that we have to kill or they just give them to drops for people because PvP is

fun but it's annoying when you have like a 5% chance to get some masks or

something like that and it's not like this person drops say you have a 5%

chance to get over like 10 different masks and it's just like I want to get

the hand mask but the only way to get it is playing PvP and I've seen people at

high level 110 and combat trials I'm only like level 3 or 4 because every

time every time I play pvp right now it's just super painful

it's like I'll play a game and then I'm like okay now I'm just gonna exit the

game it's just it's like nope nope no your games frozen so I mean hopefully

this update fixes that and it put people more into the game and want to play it

instead of it crashing all the time I do realize this is an indie studio so

they don't have as many people to work on problems as they would at like some

triple a game studio or something like that but um that's just my thoughts

hopefully hopefully things get worked out and we get the ball rolling here we

have we have only one play list right now which is wannabe ones there's so

there's three extra slots open right now so there could be two V two and three

VIII's like they were talking about before but we haven't seen that yet or

maybe you just have to get to a current level I don't have it yet but um then

there's the last one which is just speculation but there's got to be some

other game type other than just fighting each other or just doing 1v1 some TV

twos and three threes so there's just I was talking to my friend about it the

other day and we were thinking about they might even put like like instead of

capture the flag cuz capture the flag would be cool but then everyone would

just be running around naked which is like would make sense cuz you want to

run as fast as possible you want to keep your mobility up but that's just weird

so instead at what we were thinking that they might do is something more along

the lines of like a like hold this item for X amount of time so I say there's a

sword in the middle of the map there's three people and it's a race to get the

sword whoever has the sword in their hand for the longest wins the round and

it's like a ten minute round or something like that when it's basically

everyone's against each other so you're just trying to pick up the sword and

defend yourself but there's no sprinting so you can't just like run around with

the sword if you're if you're a windfall class with high mobility or something

like that it would be really interesting tell me what you guys think that might

be in in the last playlist I just wanted to talk about that update a little

and hear other people's opinions do you think it's gonna help resolver do you

think this isn't enough to you what do you guys think anyways we're just gonna

call it there I hope you guys are having an awesome Wednesday

and until next time take it easy

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Thyroglossal duct cyst - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 5:32.

A thyroglossal duct cyst, sometimes just called a thyroglossal cyst, is a congenital disorder

where the thyroglossal duct, which is a tiny canal connecting the thyroid gland with the

tongue during fetal development, grows in size and fills up with mucus, which forms

a cyst.

Now, normally during fetal development, a tiny depression, called the foramen cecum,

forms at a spot between the front two-thirds and the back one-third of the tongue.

The tissue underlying the foramen cecum is different than the rest of the tongue, and

it's cells develop into the thyroid gland.

Through development, the thyroid gland tissue migrates downward as it grows, but it still

stays connected by a tiny canal called the thyroglossal duct.

The thyroid gland descends down past the base of the tongue and the hyoid bone, which is

a small bone present below the chin, before finally settles down in front of the trachea,

in the neck.

The walls of the thyroglossal duct are lined by lymphoid cells, as well as epithelial cells

which secrete mucus into the cavity.

Normally, once the thyroid gland has reached its final resting position, it stretches out

a bit and the walls of the thyroglossal duct stick to each other, obliterating the canal.

Over time the thyroglossal duct starts to disintegrate and by the third month of fetal

development, the duct is usually gone.

In some people, though, the thyroglossal duct doesn't close completely, and instead parts

of it widen to form pockets, or cysts.

The cysts get filled with mucus secreted the the epithelial cells in its walls.

These mucus filled thyroglossal duct cysts stick around as the fetus develops, and then

they can cause a few problems.

For example, when there's an infection of the respiratory tract, it can easily spread

to the thyroglossal duct cyst since there are lymphoid, aka immune cells in the walls

of the cyst.

Local inflammation also stimulates the epithelial cells of the thyroglossal duct cyst to increase

their secretions, and that makes the cyst grow in size.

Second, the thyroglossal duct cysts can enlarge to a point where it bursts open, letting the

mucus pour out and that can form a discharging sinus, which is sometimes also referred to

as a thyroglossal fistula, even though it's usually not a true fistula.

Now, these can also form if the thyroglossal duct cyst is damaged during surgery.

Third, in some people, the thyroid gland cells remain in the thyroglossal duct and don't

descend down.

If that happens, a thyroid gland may not develop normally.

And, in addition, very rarely a thyroid tumor might develop in the cyst, since there are

still thyroid cells in the walls of the cyst.

The most common symptom of a thyroglossal duct cyst is painless swelling in front of

the neck, which can lie anywhere along the path of the thyroglossal duct.

Usually its midline or just slightly off of the midline, and the most common locations

is subhyoid, just below the hyoid bone, and suprahyoid, just above the hyoid bone.

Because of its connected to the tongue, the thyroglossal duct cyst moves up when a person

swallows or sticks out their tongue.

Also, the cyst might appear red and be painful If the cyst gets infected.

The diagnosis of a thyroglossal duct cyst is usually done with an imaging study like

an ultrasound or CT scan, and confirmed with fine needle aspiration.

Sometimes a thyroid function test is done, to assess whether a person has a healthy thyroid

gland.

Treatment of a thyroglossal duct cyst is surgical removal of the entire thyroglossal tract.

In addition, antibiotics may be used to treat infections.

All right, as a quick recap, as the thyroid gland descends during development a tiny thyroglossal

duct forms.

If the thyroglossal duct doesn't close in on itself, it can start to fill up with mucus

which creates cysts anywhere along its tract.

These cysts are usually midline on the neck, just above or below the hyoid bone, and can

be surgically removed.

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Right Before Going To Bed Trump Made One Final DACA Decision That Will PETRIFY Congress - Duration: 1:31.

If there is one thing that every American can

agree on it's that President Trump sure knows how to make an Exit.

Just last night, right before he went to bed, he put out one final message that changed

EVERYTHING that happened with DACA today.

Some people are gonna try to say this is Trump "flipping" on an issue, but that could

not be further from the truth.

He has ALWAYS supported the people in DACA, just not the program.

President Trump wants it done right by Congress.

However, he will do what is necessary IF Congress fails to actually accomplish anything on this

major issue like the love to do.

The real issue with DACA is that it's just a watered down version of the DREAM Act.

The DREAM Act is the constitutional version that Congress needs to pass that will grant

them far better rights than DACA ever could.

So, just like the President promised, he is acting with 'heart' towards the DREAMers.

Early yesterday he even released a statement saying:

"As I've said before, we will resolve the DACA issue with heart and compassion – but

through the lawful democratic process."

Trump has made it very clear that he wants to see them succeed, but as Americans and

NOT second-class citizens.

Now it is up to Congress to make that happen.

what do you think about this?

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Let's Magic! D.C.~ Da Capo (11) My First Time...Is In a CLASSROOM?!?! - Duration: 34:11.

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Baby Learn Colors with Lightning McQueen Surprise Eggs, Disney Pixar Cars 3 Cartoon 2017 - Duration: 11:53.

Baby Learn Colors with Lightning McQueen Surprise Eggs, Disney Pixar Cars 3 Cartoon 2017

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BLACKPINK LISA LOSES HER MIND! *English Subtitles - Duration: 3:57.

Pajamas look cute :)

like...

like..

The pajama uniforms you wear at school?

What do you call those?

Is it pajama school uniform?

Pajama school uniform????

Pajama school uniforms from where?

No no, the pajama uniform the school gives you!

What? Pajama uniforms the school gives you?

Yes! The pajama uniforms the school gives you!

They don't exist!

Do you go to school to sleep?

I don't get you...

Explain to everyone again

The pajama uniforms the school gives you?

Pajama uniforms!

What are you talking about? Pajama uniforms?

We have P.E (physical education) uniforms right?

Why pajama uniforms???

Why would you sleep at school?

This is giving me a headache >:(

Why are you being so shameless Lisa?

Stop pretending like you are right

*realizes what she had said...

Just think about it..

Why would you need pajama uniforms?

switching topics...

A while back, Jisoo read something about

people with blood type O

Inside the minds of blood type O

Comedian part of the head

and next to that

Uneasy/uncertain part of the head

Also a want for saying things at the right time

You act like a comedian

with that uneasy/uncertain feeling

then you look for your timing by yourself

And if you miss that timing you feel uneasy

That makes other people laugh

lol, a real comedian...

At first, I did not admit or recognize this

I think so...

What concept are you trying now?

She keeps trying to do something

For example, if Lisa is laughing without making a sound, she is faking it!

Exactly what she is doing right now

No No! That's not true >:)

Faking/pretending emotions?

Look look, she's trying to do something again

Lisa looks like a new born baby

o_O

Why is you face so small? (compliment)

What are you.... scary

She is in the middle of her new concept

Sleeping concept (peace)

Hurry and close you eyes

Why is she saying "ee heet"?

OMG... her different concepts!

Lisa, try living 5 minutes without creating your own concept

oh no! She did it again!

Lisa even made her own song out of sound effects

Look at her facial expressions XD

Lisa why does it feel like you have lost your mind?

sorry, sorry

Maybe because it was your glasses!

The glasses look good but you lost your mind!

Sorry :3

The concepts never end!

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