Tropical Storm Kong-Rey

ts-kongrey-41Spring Break just started on Friday and now a tropical storm is intensifying into a typhoon in our area. Guam residents are always prepared for the worst, but I hate these storms because they can knock out power and internet services for weeks. I just wanted to update everyone who regularly reads this blog that if there are any lack of updates, its more than likely due to this storm approaching. Hopefully it will miss us and we’ll just get the tail of the storm instead of take a direct hit.

Damaging winds due to Tropical Storm Kong-Rey are possible in the Marianas beginning Monday night, with stronger winds reaching typhoon intensity along the track of the storm. National Weather Service meteorologist Chip Guard told KUAM News, “This is our best guest of what’s going to happen: We expect the damaging winds of 40 miles per hour to arrive about 7pm Monday and then the destructive winds that can blow your roof – especially tin roofs through the air – about 1am Tuesday. From 4am-9am Tuesday possible typhoon-force winds may arrive. The damaging winds that arrive tomorrow night may last about twenty-four hours. The destructive winds that arrive at 1am will last about twelve hours.”

NWS officials say the center of storm is heading more towards Rota, Guam is not in the clear as the typhoon stretches a few hundreds of miles across. Guard says typhoons can move twenty to thirty miles in one direction or the other. He said, “If the direction were to change just a few degrees closer to Guam, like to shift to the northwest, we can get the core of the storm over the northern end of the island. So we have to plan for a typhoon.” Other storm affects include heavy rains of up to 6-8″ may result in local flooding in low-lying areas.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom TeethI had a terrible tooth ache Saturday evening. By Sunday, my gums on my left side had swollen up so bad I couldn’t even yawn or swallow. I fought off the pain without pain killers believing it was just my wisdom tooth erupting. I even went to work on Monday. Well, I finally was able to see a dentist and I found out I had Pericoronitis. He also told me my wisdom teeth on the bottom jaw were both impacted. Looking at the X-rays the tooth giving me problems had an angular impaction while the other side is simply vertically impacted. They both stick out of the gums a bit, but they have never fully erupted.

Pericoronitis is a common problem in young adults with partial tooth impactions. It occurs when the wisdom tooth has failed to erupt completely through the gum bed, allowing bacteria into an open space around the tooth, causing infection. Common symptoms include a swollen lump near the eruption site, stiffness of the jaw, bad odour or taste in the mouth, swollen lymphs, and pain in the general area that may also run down the entire mandible or neck.

Listed above were all the symptoms I had over the weekend. My dentist gave me amoxicillin and a prescription mouth wash to help with the infection. Its Wednesday and the swelling has gone down, but my mouth is still very sore. I’ve been limited to foods like mash potatoes, ice cream, and chicken soup. This does not work very well with my body considering I normally eat 7-8 meals a day of high protein foods. Hopefully, I’ll be able to take down solid foods by the beginning of next week.

My dentist also recommended me to a actual oral surgeon to get my wisdom molars removed. Apparently, there are some dentists who perform impacted tooth removal but are not always qualified to perform the procedure. Nerves in the jaw and the jaw itself can be damaged if done improperly. So, I took his advice and scheduled an appointment. My consultation is on April 3rd, and I’m hoping I can push back the extraction until the start of the summer so it does not interfere with my work schedule. It gets really tough to get back on track when you teach students, so missing work is not the optimal choice for me. The main thing right now, is to beat this infection, and keep my back molars as clean as possible until the extraction can take place.

5 things you didn’t know about me…

The rules are pretty straight forward. Write 5 things that people don’t know about you.

1. My hands shake. Literally. I sure some of you had the jitters from being hungry and tired. Well, my hands do this uncontrollably all the time. Its not very noticeable unless I’m holding an object and your looking directly at my hands. This problem started in my adolescence and has never gone away. Doctors have tried to diagnose it, but have been unsuccessful. Its a very odd occurrence because my regular activities are not hindered by my condition at all. Growing up the girls loved it, but I’ll keep the details to myself. haha

2. My handwriting is extra neat. According to those who read my post it notes or letters my handwriting is better than average. Isn’t it strange since my hands always shake? I guess I’ve learned to compensate for it without realizing it.

3. I have a soft spot for animals. Since I was a small child I’ve always had a conscience and sympathy for animals. When I’d see animals that were stray or injured, I would always try to nurse them back to health. Growing up I’d watch everything related to wildlife and at one point I seriously considered studying to become a zoologist. Obviously that dream was scratched and I became the next best thing. An educator. I still teach students to respect nature and wildlife.

4. I won 1st place in the science fair without a project! A classmate and I in elementary school had entered the science fair but did not attend the event. I do not remember the exact reason why we didn’t make it to the judging but I received a trophy anyway a few days later. We did enter another science fair and won 1st place based on our own merit. If I recall correctly, the title of the project was “How chicks react to different stimuli”.

5. I’m a product of private catholic schooling. I went to a private school for twelve years. I am the only one to complete school in a private institution within my family. I actually did extremely well throughout my education, but I think being in such a structured environment for so many years may have been part of the reason why I got into so much trouble my first few years out of high school. Thats a story in itself! I don’t regret everything that happened because it helped me grow as a person, but I think those were the darkest days of my life.

Passing the Torch.


Josie
, Megan, Prach, Jaypee, and Marz.