Tuesday morning feel good stories
In Blythe Township, Pennsylvania, a homeowner encountered an intruder inside his home and he shot the thief who was taken to the hospital and he’s expected to recover from his new orifices. The homeowner was unharmed.
A thief in Bronx, New York, ordered two men he encountered on the street to turn over their valuables. A brief struggle ensued and one of the victims shot the thief in the back. He was determined to be DOT (dead over there) at the hospital. I guessing that the gun used to shoot him was taken from the criminal.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Looks like one of the would be victims helped the thug turn his life around.
” I guessing that the gun used to shoot him was taken from the criminal.” Victim says, “That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.”
Attention residents (potential future victims of crime) of states that think they know better, it would be wise to heed the words of Mark Twaine. “Diapers and politicians should be changed often, and for the same reason.”
For my brothers and sisters suffering from PTSD. I didn’t know where to post this. Putting it here hoping many see it.
In the June 2016 edition of WebMD magazine is an article re a promising new treatment for those suffering from PTSD. It involves stimulation of the vagus nerve. Known as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) it has proved successful in the treatment of depression, obesity and epilepsy. VSN has also shown promise for the treatment of PTSD. Also in the WebMD issue from the following month, there is yet another article re PTSD. The magazine, WebMD, can frequently be found in the offices of doctors. I lifted a link from Google about this. The magazine article is 2 months old, but the most recent link I could find on Google is 2 YEARS old. There are several articles re this on Google. Sending it along hoping it may be of benefit to some.
http://www.rollinbeckerinstitute.co.uk/vagus-nerve-anxiety-un-learning-fear-ptsd/
This technique coincides with injection of the stellate ganglion. That and the Vagus nerve (Cranial nerve 10)have important roles in the regulation of the autonomic nervous system which is logically tied into the pathways of the brain which are involved in PTSD and generally, highly charged emotional states.
Concerning feel-good stories, do you know that WalMart now sells deep fried Twinkies? I can hear those arteries slamming shut around the country right now.