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THE SAGA OF THE SLAMMERS BEGINS!

COLONEL ALOIS HAMMER: He welded five thousand individual killers into a weapon more deadly than any other in the human universe. When a planetary government faces unfriendly natives, guerrilla insurgents, or ruthless terrorists, they do the only thing that might save them— they hire Hammer's Slammers, the toughest, meanest bunch of mercs who ever wrecked a world for pay. Known throughout the galaxy for their cold, ruthless ferocity, the men of Colonel Hammer's indomitable armored brigade routinely accept impossible missions. Again and again, they go up against overwhelming forces, or fight a two-front war against ferocious opposition, all without atomizing their civilian employers. Can they keep doing it Not if they abide by the rules of civilized warfare...but nobody ever said the Hammers were nice. Even when their chances are not good—those who oppose them have no chance at all!

Publisher's Note: THE TANK LORDS contains two full volume's worth of the Hammer's Slammer's saga, for the first time presented in chronological story sequence as determined by the author.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (DRM Rights Management).

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Cat Eye Infections - How to Treat and Prevent Common Cat Eye Care Problems

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Feline conjunctivitis is a cat eye infection is characterized by an inflamed pink membrane that lines the inner eyelid and the white part of the eye. Oftentimes conjunctivitis occurs only in one eye rather than both. In this article you'll learn how to recognize and treat cat eye infections without costly prescriptions or antibiotics.

If your cat or kitten has conjunctivitis it is an eye infection that can occur intermittently for a few months to several years. It may or may not occur in conjunction with other eye problems. Sometimes feline conjunctivitis also presents with a cornea erosion or ulcer; corneal inflammation, called Keratitis; or intraocular inflammation, called uveitis. These other cat eye infections are often instigated by Feline Herpesvirus-1.

A conjunctivitis cat eye infection is most often caused by Feline Herpesvirus-1, Feline Chlamydia or Feline Mycoplasma. One, two or all three of these organisms probably caused your cat's eye problem.

What are the Signs of Cat Eye Infections?

1. Occasional or continual squinting - your kitty looks sort of like Popeye. If her squinting is severe, it may indicate a corneal ulcer or erosion.

2. Watery or mucous-like discharge that's clear, yellow, gray, or a rusty dark red color that resembles blood - but it's not blood.

3. The pink membrane lining, or conjunctiva, that surrounds her eye is red and possibly swollen.

4. The cornea, the clear dome over her eye, may be cloudy; this can signify a cat eye infection involving a corneal ulcer or erosion.

5. The iris, the colored part of her eye, may appear duller than usual or be an entirely different color; this can signal an infection involving uveitis.

6. One, several or all of these cat eye infection signs may be present. They may be present in one or both eyes.

7. Sometimes infections are accompanied by frequent sneezing and possibly an upper respiratory tract infection.

How Do Veterinarians Treat Cat Eye Infections?

Cat eye infections caused by Feline Chlamydia and Feline Mycoplasma can be treated with topical antibiotics. Feline Mycoplasma-induced infections respond very well. But Feline Chlamydia cat eye infections may recur. Sometimes topical antiviral medicines may also be prescribed.

FHV-1 cat eye infections are stubborn little boogers to treat. They don't respond at all to topical antibiotics.

Nearly every cat in the world has FHV-1; they are exposed to the virus when they're kittens. This virus lies dormant in a cat's body for its entire life; it can flare up to cause a cat eye infection at any time. The deciding factor in whether FHV-1 flares up is stress. Although your cat isn't a briefcase-toting stock broker on Wall Street, she can still experience stress! Stress suppresses the immune system.

Some kitties may never experience an infection. Other kitties may go for years between each cat eye infection, and yet other kitties may experience frequent flare-ups. Without proper treatment, your kitty would experience long-term discomfort and pain.

FHV-1 conjunctivitis and keratitis that cause infections cannot be cured-but they can be controlled.

How to Control Cat Eye Infections

Holistic vets and cat owners are finding great success in using homeopathic remedies made of natural substances. These eye tonics are a combination of burdock, rosemary, meadowsweet and Chelidonium majus. Feline conjunctivitis is often the result of a weakened immune system and may occur along side other illnesses such as respiratory infections. Your cat may need some immune boosting supplements to help her body naturally fight off infectious agents - without the side effects of antibiotic therapy.


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Monday, April 8, 2013

Prosthetic Eye Care - A Conversation About Silicone Lubricants and Prosthetic Eyes

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I hear a lot about silicone lubricants for my artificial eye. What makes them better?

You've probably heard that 100% silicone artificial eye lubricant has quickly become the state-of-the-art for prosthetic care at home. This kind of eyedrop reduces friction in your socket. Friction makes the surface of the prosthetic rough and uneven, which can destroy its usefulness. To take care of that artificial eye, surround it with silicone drops. Over-the-counter saline artificial tears will not protect against friction. Of course, friction makes the eye painful to wear. Think about a thick, long-lasting layer of silicone surrounding it. You'll be very comfortable. And you don't have to re-apply it every hour, as you would with saline solutions.

Is there any need for professional prosthetic eye care?

In some patients, thick mucus may build up. The artificial eye must be removed and washed off from time to time. In most instances, mucous buildup can be washed off the prosthesis and out of the socket by using an irrigating solution without removing the prosthesis. (This information comes from the doctors at the Wills Eye Institute in Philadelphia.)

Of course, you need a continuing relationship with your Ocularist, just as you would with any doctor or specialist who has performed a major procedure on you.

Let's go back to silicone. A lot of people say it's great, but who says it's safe?

The Food and Drug Administration in Washington. It has approved medical-grade silicone for use in prosthetic eye care. The FDA judges all over-the-counter health products and the ingredients used. You have to prove your formula is safe. 100% silicone passed the test.

Why do I even need eyedrops?

Most artificial eye wearers experience drying due to a lack of lubrication. In such cases, the Ocularist will
recommend an oily lubricant. (This is according to the Artificial Eye Clinic in Vienna Virginia.)
Note: Silicone lubricants are not "oily", but are a more modern variation with the same protective qualities the doctors want. 100% silicone (sometimes referred to by its chemical symbol, Si) is thick, spreads evenly, and adheres. Ocularists increasingly prefer it to older, oily compounds.

Is this a "polish", like my oculist uses?

No. Just the opposite. It prevents friction. It does not wear down the device, it makes it more comfortable. You need yearly checkups, to have rough spots polished away. Usually there is a build-up of salt and protein deposits on the eye in one year's time. Polishing removes these potentially irritating deposits. The ocularist will also evaluate the eye's fit, which can change. (Source: Artificial Eye Clinic, Virginia).

Do I have to take it out?

No, but your doctor will want to. If you take it out regularly at home you can irritate your socket. Today's artificial eyes generally need less attention due to improved fitting and polishing techniques. Also, by using an Si lube, you will have little discomfort. Some people never take it out between office visits. We used to think all artificial eye wearers should remove and clean the prosthesis regularly. You may still want to. It's easy to get the orb in and out. Your ocularist can show you, and tell you what to use to clean it.

Silicone?

Nice try. Si is a great lubricant. It's not a cleanser.


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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Cat Eye Care - Diagnosing Cataracts As Part Of Your Cat Eye Care Program

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A solid cat eye care program includes understanding the impact of some cat eye disorders on your cat's eyesight. Cataract problems are relatively rare in cats and are usually related to complications from diabetes. Some breeds inherit a tendency for developing cataracts: Birmans, Himalayans, Persians and British Shorthairs. The incidence is low and the cataract tends to remain small, often small enough to be ignored.

Of those cataracts that do cause or threaten blindness, many are treated with surgery. If blindness does result from an inoperable cataract, your feline should live a safe life if she is kept indoors. The cataract itself is not painful.

Recognizing Problems

It pays to catch the problem early. A long-term cataract is denser and harder to remove with longer surgeries tending to involve more complications. A cat owner should suspect a problem and seek veterinary attention whenever the eye appears different than it usually does.

Don't just think your cat's eyes are getting older when you notice a distinct disparity in eye clarity, increased opacity, cloudiness or a change in pupil size. These changes indicate a real problem.

Causes

Diabetes is the most common cause of cataracts in cats. The second most common cause is an inflammatory disease, like uveitis. You can readily recognize the signs of uveitis: the eye color changes, the surface of the eye is roughened and the pupil becomes smaller. This condition is painful to your cat. He may squint, have watery eyes, and eyelid spasms.

The most common causes of uveitis are the feline leukemia virus, feline infectious peritonitis, toxoplasmosis, or feline immunodeficiency virus. Early treatment of the cause can prevent a cataract or minimize the effect of one that has already formed.

Another cause of cataracts is an eye trauma. If your cat's eye is punctured in a cat fight or other incident and the outer layer of the lens is damaged, your veterinarian may talk with you about removing the lens. This is because damaged lenses tend to develop cancer in cats. Removing the lens negates the chance of cancer.

Treatment

Cataracts that go untreated can lead to glaucoma, which is a painful disease. If your cat's eyes look cloudy, watery, squinty or just don't look normal, it's time for a visit to your veterinarian. If uveitis is suspected, your veterinarian might run tests for the underlying causes and prescribe a medicated eye drop to bring the inflammation under control. If a cataract is formed or there has been eye trauma, you will probably be referred to an eye specialist, a veterinary ophthalmologist.

Surgery

Just because a cataract is present, it does not necessarily mean surgery. The size and location of the cataract are factors in treatment. If the cataract is large or very dense, then complications can be controlled with medications.

It is completely reasonable to expect your cat to have a good life even if he becomes blind. Keeping him indoors helps protect him as well as keeping things in the same place so he can learn the paths to his toys, litter box, food and favorite areas. Keep the lights dim helps him see better with what eyesight he has left.

A puncture to the eye lens or larger congenital cataracts are more likely candidates for surgery. Some cat owners forego cataract surgery that is caused by uveitis. Uveitis already causes inflammation to the eye, so surgery can just lead to more inflammation, complications and pain.

Other Considerations

The pre-op analysis, surgery and post-surgery checkups run from ,500 to ,000. Then there is the post-op medication. Opting for a small monthly cat health care insurance program helps with the financial burden. It certainly reduces the necessity of a cat eye care decision based upon limited financial resources.

Cataracts in cats are rare. As part of your cat eye care program, take a few minutes to check out your felines eyes. If you notice cloudiness, watery eyes, squinting or a significant change in your cat's eyes or navigation, look to your veterinarian for cat eye care guidance. Not all cataracts warrant surgery. A blind cat can lead a normal, happy life indoors and with proper eye medications.


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Make Your Own Antiaging Eye Cream - Home Made Eye Cream Recipes

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Sometimes you might have dark circles under your eyes and it might bother your night lifestyle. It is always feel bad to wake up in the morning to find out that you have dark circle under eyes. Antiaging eye creams will help to remove dark circle under eyes - in the long run.

Do you know that you can make your own eye cream from your kitchen? There are several ingredients around your house that you could use to make your own anti-aging eye cream and use it right away. It is very easy to make and cost much less than you buy from department store.

Here is several recipes you can make from home and use it.

Recipe # 1 - Avocado Cream: Mix 5 drops almond oil with 3 avocado slices. Dab around the eyes and leave for 5 minutes then clean your face with warm water.

Potatoes which have natural bleaching properties can be used to remove dark circles under the eyes and so can cucumbers and tea bags - which are what most people use as alternatives and supplements to anti-aging eye creams.

Recipe # 2 - Potato-Applesauce Cream: Mix about 2 tablespoons of unsweetened apple-sauce with a small potato (raw) with mixer. Apply around the eyes and cover with a washcloth damped with warm water. You can relax for about 5 minutes and clean your face with warm water.

Recipe # 3 - Melt the lanolin with water with low heat, then add almond oil. After melt the lanolin then mixed with powdered lecithin. Mix well together with water. Now you got yourself a cream to lighten dark circles under the eyes.

Recipe # 4 - Mix lemon juice, tomato puree, orange lentil flour and turmeric powder until pasty. Using Electric mix at low speed will help to create better mix. Apply under the eye and relax. Don't forget to clean your face with warm water after 15 minutes.

This might not the best eye wrinkle cream but it will lighten dark circles under the eyes.

With these home-made eye cream will work just as well as store antiaging eye cream.


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Friday, January 25, 2013

Eye Care After Cataract Surgery and Lens Implants

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Cataract surgery -- the most performed surgery in the world -- has improved markedly. This surgery has a success rate of more than 97 percent. Still, you need to take good care of your eye or eyes after surgery. The first step is putting in eye drops to prevent infection and control eye pressure.

Your eye or eyes will react to the surgery in several ways. You may have a stinging sensation, an itching sensation, a gritty feeling (your eye feels like there is sand in it), sensitivity to sunlight and bright lights. A Mayo Clinic website article, "Cataract Surgery: What You Can Expect," describes surgery and aftercare. Do not rub your eye or press on it, warns Mayo. You may have a discharge in the corners of your eyes. To remove the discharge wipe your eye gently with a warm wash cloth. Hold the cloth over your eye gently and do not make any pointing motions.

The Cataract Surgery website, in the article "Life After Cataracts: Cataract Surgery Recover Basics," tells patients to take prescribed medicine exactly as the doctor recommended. You can take showers after cataract surgery, the site notes, but keep your eye closed. I had cataract surgery on both eyes and lens implanted in both eyes. When I showered I kept a dry towel close at hand in case I got water or soap in my eyes.

Though my recovery was normal, I had a problem with dry eyes. I have acne rosacea and dry, gritty eyes are a symptom of it. This dryness, combined with the natural itching after cataract surgery, was bothersome, so I used artificial tears several times a day. My eye doctor approved the use of artificial tears, but said I should never use the type that gets the red out.

I also had an odd experience after my second cataract surgery and lens implant. One day, when I was in a hurry, I yanked a t-shirt over my head. I did not know the neck of the t-shit had shrunk, and it scraped against my eyes as I pulled it over my head. Thankfully, my eyes were not hurt. Though I still wear the t-shirt, I stretch the neck a bit before putting it on.

Have you heard of defensive driving? Well, you need to practice defensive living after cataract surgery and a lens implant. Guard your eyes at all times. I found this out after my husband turned over in his sleep, swung his arm over, and barely missed my eye.

Before the surgery I wore prescription sunglasses. Now I do not need them and bought a pair of over-the-counter sunglasses for every day wear. However, I have prescription eye glasses for reading. You can help your eye doctor get the best outcome from cataract surgery and a lens implant by practicing defensive living, using artificial tears if approved, taking your prescribed medicine, and putting in eye drops on schedule.

Today, I have 20/20 in both eyes and the world is a colorful place again. "Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful," Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "for beauty is God's handwriting." God's handwriting has never looked more beautiful.

Copyright 2009 by Harriet Hodgson


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