Thursday, March 6, 2008
me falling over.
:(
Okay, now my milk production has dropped tremendously. Sighs. And, i just banged into a pillar in the farmhouse today. Got a big bruise. I have difficulty stabling myself. My brain is deteoriating.
Farmer Moo is considering to put me to sleep. I overheard his conversation.
I know he has no choice and of course, to help me and stop my intolerable suffering.
Fellow moo moos, watch your diet and don't make the same mistake as i had.
I feel so guilty infecting those innocent people with my milk. It's only right Farmer Moo puts me to sleep, no?
My greatest worry now is my calves. They are so young and innocent. I have been through so much already and I have enjoyed those times with Cowwy, Moowy, Moomoo and Farmer Moo. But they have not. Poor calves. I shouldn't have fed them my milk. Mummy is sorry. Really.
I love yall.
Veron the mad cow
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|11:26 PM|
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
I still remember the day when I stepped into the doctor’s office to collect my results from the tests I had done due to the problems I had with my memory, coordination and sight. I also suffered from insomnia and depression. My friends and family couldn’t stand my personality and behavioral changes and they advised me to seek medical help.
When the doctor told me I had contracted BSE or VCJD, I just broke down and cried. My heart broke even more when he said that no cure has been found so far. This means that I'll die:( Although the incubation may be years, but the doctor told me that my brain can deteriorate within a year.
Now its been 4 months since the symptoms have started showing. I have started to develop dementia and involuntary, irregular jerking movements. I am very scared now as in the final stage, i will lose all my mental and physical functions. I will then slip into a coma, and eventually die. The course of the disease usually takes one year.
I am really very scared and i do not want to die. All I can do now is to pray hard everyday that the researchers will find a cure soon.
Posted by: Joylynn Ng
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
This cartoon show the trouble and difficulties that a farmer that has cows that contracted the mad cow disease act like. They are frusrated and become mad as they not only make a loss, they are also in risk of having mad cow disease. The farmer either kills the cow or let it die eventually.
Either way, he will make a loss and it will greatly affect his business. The outbreak of mad cow disease brings about alot of trouble and this cartoon illustrates one of the consequences. Therefore, we should all be careful of what we eat and prevention is always good. We should all work together and never let the disease strike us and bring about bad consequences and inconviniences.
Posted by: Joylynn Ng
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Monday, March 3, 2008
JUST FOR LAUGHSSSSS! :D
HAHAHAHAA!
One sunny day, cow A told cow B, "So d'ya hear about the mad cow disease?"
Cow B replies: "Yeah, kinda makes me glad im a sunflower."
VERON! :)
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|11:51 PM|
I happened to come across an article, titled "Video Reveals Violations of Laws, Abuse of Cows at Slaughterhouse."
To summarise, the whole article is talking about there is a video which shows how workers at California slaugherhouse conduct repeated tortorous and cruel actions such as delivering electric shocks or using forklifts to force the sick and weak cows to stand up on their own for inspection so that they are considered to be safe against Mad Cow Disease.
Quoted from the article, "They wanted to do whatever they could to get them into the kill box, including jabbing them in the eye, slamming into them with a forklift and simulating drowning or waterboarding the animals."
The video, Downer Cows UpdateLife of a Dairy Cow, can be found at http://video.hsus.org/
I think that the workers are really inhumane to carry out such acts. Not only are they themselves the pen manager and assistant and knew that such acts are illegal and banned on slaugherhouse, they actually carried the acts out right in the open!
They are very selfish because such acts not only show the inhumane part of them, but also brought harm to the consumers of beefs unknowingly. They tried many means and ways to keep the cows up on their legs so that they all can pass the inspection and allow to be slaughtered. This shows that they do not care for the consumers. All they had in their minds are just to sold as many cows out to earn as much as profits as possible.
I realised that men are really contracditing people. On one hand, they are trying their hardest to prevent the spread of Mad Cow Disease so that the number of people inflicted with Mad Cow Disease can be reduced, but others, on the other hand, are speeding up the rate of spread of Mad Cow Disease with inconsiderate and selfish actions.
( Jia Yan )
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|10:38 PM|
"Beef"let Act 3 Scene 3 - Poem
To eat beef, or not eat beef, that is the question,
Whether it is nobler to eat beef and turn into a vegetable,
Or not eat beef and only eat vegetables.
Be it nobler to enjoy the good-eating of a hamburger,
and then suffer the brain-eating destruction of BSE?
Or to live on vegetables, chicken, and food from the sea.
Do you dare to take the risk and eat tainted steak?
Do you eat any beef and raise the chances of becoming mad;or do you stick to your veggies, and just be sad?
Will BSE make "cow"ards of us all?
The answer you see depends on BSE.
When the craving becomes too great,
then let this verse help set you straight.
- Lynette
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
I am now unable to walk properly. I am really losing my abilty to do normal things. What am i supposed to do now? :(
I have 'officially' contracted this awful 'Mad Cow' disease. The doctor came and gave me a full body check-up. I overheard the doctor telling Farmer Moo, that this 'prion' which i have eaten cannot be removed or destroyed no mater what. He doesn't know exactly when i contracted this disease because i had just shown the symptoms recently. Sighs. I think i am going to die soon. What a life. :(:(
It is all because of the stupid contaminated cow feed they fed to me and it totally changed my life. Though my friends know that this disease is unable to be transmitted by touch, they now shun me and my best friend, Cowwy, talks no me no more. :'( What am i supposed to do?
Wait to die? Probably?
Veron the sad, mad cow
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|7:18 PM|
Saturday, March 1, 2008
I read an article regarding a controversial topic on "Should human be tested for Mad Cow Disease?"
After reading, I am really shocked that the UK do not have any available test for Mad Cow Disease. To me, Mad Cow Disease is somehow similar to AIDS because both of them are incurable and fatal diseases. It will be really dangerous when a person who is in need of blood to save his life got blood that is carrying Mad Cow Disease. In this case, instead of surviving, he will, unfortunately, be tortured by the Mad Cow Disease.
A reader by the name of Almir, posted his comment on the page too. It looked kind of an irony to me. When I saw that he posted that he was rejected and permanetly banned from donating blood because "I was born in Bosnia and Hercegovina and lived there to 1994." ( F.Y.I - Bosnia and Hercegovina had suspected cases of Mad Cow Disease before in the countries. )
I should say, if the government of the institution of Health in UK is so concerned about whether the donor's blood has got Mad Cow Disease in him, why can't they just set up a test to allow the public to test for Mad Cow Disease? Even though noone has found any cure for Mad Cow Disease yet, that does not mean they should give up on those people who have contracted Mad Cow Disease.
Hence, for the well-being of the public, I personally think that man SHOULD be tested for Mad Cow Disease.
(Jia Yan)
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|8:09 PM|
Friday, February 29, 2008
Just for laughs!There were these two cows, chatting over the fence between their fields.
The first cow said, "I tell you, this mad-cow-disease is really pretty scary.
They say it is spreading fast; I heard it hit some cows down on the Johnson Farm."
The other cow replies, "I ain't worried, it don't affect us ducks!"
Although there are many mad cow diseases jokes, but mad cow disease certainly isn't a joke. One should be aware of the consequences of it and hence the importance of prevention. :)
- Lynette
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|6:32 PM|