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Many ne* interests and involvements are
in the offing for you in the year ahead
The beauty of this is that the wider you
expand your horizons the greater your
opportunities for success
Friday. June 28
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don t make
financial impositions today on someone
you once helped in a small way He will
resent your using this type of unfair lever
age Major changes are ahead for Can-
cers in the coming year Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today Mail $1
to Astro-Graph Box 489 Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019 Be sure to
DEAR Pf ARI Y: Jerry is going
the gum away that my dentist was to find out sooner or later. Save
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13 Grimace
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place or is cosmetically embarrass- lining of his nostril that bleeds when
ing, a good plastic surgeon may be irritated This can result from alter-
tc L gies, nose picking, or a variety of fac-
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my family I am in my 60s I read
that this hormone should be taken
daily unless it is used after meno-
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DEAR DR GOTT - Last year I
cut my arm badly and got a keloid
scar My doctor says I shouldn't
bother to have it removed, but my
friend says it will turn into cancer
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with sour pet. health tips and more
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DEAR DR GOTT My 9-year-old
son gets bloody noses very frequently.
He seems to get them for no reason at
all, and sometimes he really bleeds a
lot Can you explain this’
DEAR READER — Your son may
DEAR READER - Make new
friends - particularly among those
who are more medically knowledge-
able, perhaps someone who reads and
enjoys this column
Keloids are simply the skin's over-
reaction to a wound Because they are
just scar tissue, they will not turn into
cancer Some skin cancers can resem-
ble keloids, but if you truly have a
keloid, it will cause you no harm
Some people seem to be keloid-
formers. black people especially have
this tendency Obviously, removing a
keloid may mean that another keloid
will grow at the site from which the
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have feelings of remorse if you are SHAKE TALES’- by Sols
is work and costs
is enjoying it more
expensive tovs we
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discover my teeth are talse
I uorse yet, that my dentures will
i slip out Hou can I overcome this
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Jerry and I have been dating for
almost a year. 1 he relationship has kisses me I am terrified thai he will
become serious. discover my teeth are false - or
The problem: At age 23, I
developed a serious gum infection
I was sent to an oral surgeon He tear?
extracted all my teeth and scraped CONNECTICUT
the gums.
The oral surgeon cut so much ol
I 'AA TRYING TO
AMDIDCINDY. HAVE
TtXISEEN HER 3
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4 Hitting
5 Pea s home
6 Ancient writing
7 Craves
8 Stockings (Fr )
9 Fencing sword
10 Animal stomach
15 Chemical suffix 11 Glacial ridge
17 Exclamation of
disgust
19 Conjunction
23 Eggs
25 Landing boat
26 Medicine
portion
27 Electric fish
28 Peas (Fr.)
29 Equal (Fr.)
31 Harness part
32 Infirmities
33 Nearest
36 Vestry
38 Comedian
Sparks
40 Liberian natives
afraid I might never be able to yourself a lot of anxiety and tell
wear a lower denture After much him NOW
hard work he made me a set that him and
relieved.
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Dear Ann l anders: I am 32
years old. considered attractive,
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Use care when
adopting strays
DEAR I’liLl.Y My child wanted
a cat for years Finally, a stray found
its way to our house and into her
heart The cat
money, but she
than all of the
bought her over the years
DEAR AMY AND READERS -
Adopting a stray is a wonderful wi)
to share love with a pet However, do
be cautious in approaching some
times part-wild strays.
Make sure the animal is tame and
companionable before you touch it or
let a child near it Re especially alert
for any signs of disease or injury and
get the animal to a vet immediately
so it can be checked out and. if neces-
sary. treated right away. If you have
other cats, don't let the new animal
come into contact with them until it's
been to the vet. since it could pass on
diseases such as feline leukemia or
feline peritonitis to uninfected cats.
Finally, get any new cat, whether
adopted as a stray or purchased,
spayed or neutered immediately. Thr-
eat will be a happier and more con
tented pet and you'll have taken an
important step toward solving the
problem of our rapidly expanding
A gift for the
be elaborate or
A batch of cookies or a
small plant grown by Morn or the
child or a package ot sti< kers will be
greatly appreciated The joy for the
child is in giving the gift no matter
how simple ERMA
Astrogra ph
state your zodiac sign
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Today you might
take the course ot least resistance and
allow a relative or in-law to pressure you
into doing something you d rather not
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22) You will be
lodged more severely than usual today
tor your mistakes To avoid embarrassing
developments think youi actions
through carefully
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) It will prove
wisest at this time to clear up old obliga-
tions before assuming any new ones You
might not have enough financial spread
tor both
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Avoid team
mg up today with an individual who
always opposes your way of doing things
He may try to pot a damper on your
efforts once again
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec 21) Strive
to be realistic about issues that confront
you today Don t pretend serious matters
will rectify themselves without your tak
mg appropriate action
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19) You will
later b' “ ------; --------' - —
overly generous with a friend today who
doesn t truly deserve it Be kind but not
ridiculous
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19) In competi
tlve situations today, bank more heavily
on your common sense than chance The
best that Lady Luck may offer you is sec-
ond place
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Rather than
going along with the suggestions of
someone you re peeved with you might
reject this person's ideas and act against
your best interests
ARIES (March 21-April 19) 19) Unless
you are extremely prudent and cautious
in joint ventures today, the larger slice of
out-of-pocket costs may tall to you
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You may
have difficulty making major decisions
today because of a tendency to overem-
phasize both the pros and the cons You
could remain on dead center, doing noth-
ing
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It is likely that
you'll be saddled with more responsibili-
DE AR SA M PA I H I / f R
I hanks for a knowledgeable letter
You've honed in on one ot the
most frustrating aspects of helping
a psychotic. It is getting thai
person to accept treatment.
Often a patent must file a
complaint to enable the police to
force ihe patient to go to a
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WRtSTUMCs
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able to work wonders gies. nose picking, or a variety of fac-
DEAH DR GOTT I do not have tors that prevent the bItMxi vessel
a uterus and I take Premarin 0 625 from healing Try neosynephrine nose
There is no history of breast cancer in spray (one-quarter percent) three
—i •«_ < j times a day for about a week, no
more If his nose continues to bleed at
intervals, take him to an ear, nose
and throat specialist, who may choose
to cauterize, or burn, the bleeding
point Nosebleeds in children are
often self-induced - for example, by
picking — or may be caused by sneez-
ing If you can stop the irritation, the
bleeding usually ceases
DEAH DR GOTT - I'm not as
enthusiastic as the scientific commu-
nity is about the recent technological
advancements in medicine, such as
baboon-heart implants and artificial
hearts Is there anything similar to a
Living Will that I could write in order
to prevent such things happening to
me-’ If an emergency were to occur.
I'd hate to enter the hospital uncon-
scious. only to leave in a bionic state
DEAR READER Although the
Living Will is not legally binding in
most states, it does represent an une-
quivocal statement of preference by
the person who signs it In addition to
signing such a document, you must
make sure that your doctor and rela-
tives understand and accept your
philosophy For further information
about this important topic write Don-
ald McKinney. Concern For Dving
Council 250 West 57th St . New York.
NY 10107 This organization distrib
utes both living wills and material
about artificial life-support systems I
am certain that the Concern for
Dying Council can help you plan real
istically for the future
unwanted cat population
Pet ownership carries responsibili-
ties as well as joys I'm sending you a
copy of my newsletter "Pel
Pointers," which has helptul intorma
lion on selecting and caring tor c ats
and dugs, including hints tor traveling psychiatric hospital lor evaluation
Well meaning civil libertarians, in
an effort to protect the rights ot
the n’cnt.'illv ill. have in some
iiisiaiucs picvenleJ such action.
Medication has been a godsend
In the old days, H was a major
hassle every four hours to get a
mental patient to take his
medicine loday, one shot ol
Prolixin can keep a psychotic
under control for approximately
two weeks I riormous progress has
been made, and it's the drugs that
have produced miracles
It will not matter to
you will be greatly
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
1708 W. Main 552-3533
DEAR READER — I am confused
by part of your question
If you have a valid reason for tak-
ing estrogen, you should have no
increased risk of cancer because, at
hysterectomy, your uterus was
removed I hope the surgeon removed
your cervix, too, because that struc-
ture, located at the uterine opening,
can undergo malignant change
Nevertheless, many women were giv-
en hormone pills years ago and have
continued to take them for inconse-
quential reasons
If I were you, I'd stop taking the
Premarin and see what happens Ask
your doctor's advice first Both you
and he may feel more comfortable if
you were to use less of the drug and
on infrequent occasions As far as I'm
concerned, the issue of breast cancer
and hormone replacement is still
undecided My point is Don't take
hormones unnecessarily, whether
after menopause or following
hysterectomy
BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros
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Dear Ann l anders: The letter
from the mother of a 21-year-old
son who has not left the house in
three years prompted me to write.
Only a person who has been in a
similar situation can understand
what she is going through.
Your advice was excellent as far
as it went. Now will someone
please tell her how to get her son to
the doctor? Many people
mistakenly believe that a mentally
disturbed person will go willingly.
My guess is that he will turn up his
stereo and say, “I'm not going
There’s nothing wrong with me."
It will probably take an officer of
the law to drag him from the attic.
Since he isn’t violent (yet), her
pleas will probably fall on deaf
ears. He may become violent or ..... _ i
suicidal if he is forced from his first was excised’rhis can be a r'epeb
fantasy world. That mother has a itive and ongoing problem Nonethe-
nght to fear that her son is less, if your keloid is in a conspicuous
potentially dangerous.
Getting help sometimes involves
filing charges, a jail cell, and
begging a judge to make a com-
mitment. The woman is fortunate
if she lives in an area where a judge
is willing to commit her son to the
proper facility.
I would like to say to (he
mother: Whatever you do. don’t
give up. It may take a long tune to
bring your son back to the real
world If the problem is
depression, you may see results a
lot sooner with proper medication
I will be among those who will be-
wailing to hear about this young
man's improvement. WEST
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Surber, Chester C. & Hildebrand, Linda. Port Lavaca Wave (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1985, newspaper, June 27, 1985; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1288535/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.