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Griffin Daily News Tuesday, April 11,1972
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May 12-13 - “Flight of the Doves”
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BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE DISORDERS
CAUSED BY SLIPPED VERTEBRAE WHICH
CREATE NERVE PRESSURE
1. Headaches, Nervousness,
Dizziness, and Tension.
2. Neck Pains, Torticollis,
Bursitis, and arm pains. vjOw)
3. Muscular aches of upper f
back, shoulders, & arms. 2
4. Chest pains, functional
Heart distress, difficult
breathing, and asthma. 4
5. Stomach and liver disor- s'
dors. 5 ' /
6. Shingles, and disturban- J&g
ces of the upper bowels. 6
7. Kidney disorders, skin ?/ / pffi
disturbances, and mid- /
backache. gZ z'
8. Slipped disc, lumbago, / ? J
and low-back pains. g/ / “
9. Sciatica, constipation, /
menstrual problems, and /
sacro-iliac pains. 10
10. Bladder disturbances, leg
cramps, and colon dis
orders.
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Children’s crusade
Drug, environment
program planned
ATLANTA — A “Children’s
Crusade’’, beginning with a
summit meeting on the
problems of drugs and the
environment, is being launched
by Georgia’s high school
youngsters.
Carrying the banner “Opera
tion Drug Alert and Environ
ment Days”, the program
begins with a Youth Conference
here Saturday and Sunday. The
conference is presented by the
Georgia District-Kiwanis Inter
national, and is being staged at
Executive Park Motel.
Os the some 500 to 600 high
school juniors and seniors,
along with a number of coun
selors and teachers who muster
here, Gov. Jimmy Carter called
them the “real messengers.”
YOUNG FOLK
“I don’t know whether we can
really call high school juniors
and seniors children,” he said.
“But these young folks, with the
public’s help, are building two
bridges over troubled waters.”
Tommy Nobis, the Atlanta
Falcons’ star linebacker, will
act as Gov. Carter’s emissary
at the Youth Conference.
“I normally don’t get in
volved on such issues," Nobis
said. “But this program appeals
to me because the young people
can learn a lot here, and carry
the information right back to
their classmates and their
community. That is what’s so
appealing.”
DODD
“This conference represents
‘peer communication’ at its
best,” explained Bobby Dodd,
the long-time athletic director,
the famed and former head
football coach at Georgia Tech.
“The youngsters will not be
served up mere platitudes and
shop-talk on drugs and environ
ment. The conference is the
finest way to unite adults and
youngsters in better under
standing of two mighty impor
tant problems.”
Coach Dodd and Tommy
Nobis are two athletic per
sonages participating in the
conference, and attending the
big banquet scheduled Saturday
at 7:30 p.m. A satellite of athle
tic stars from the University of
Georgia and Georgia-Tech,
among other schools, will at
tend, along with representa
tives from the Braves, Falcons,
Hawks and Chiefs. Most will sit
at individual round tables with
the youngsters.
DR. SMITH
They will hear Dr. David E.
Smith of the University of Cali-
Gallstones made of cholesterol
Common gallbladder problems
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb—l would
like your comment on the
gallbladder. I am told from
X rays that I have small
stones and gravel. What
about the common duct that
doesn’t empty out as it
should? I am on a gallblad
der diet. It seems I have a
full feeling at the base of
my right ribs most of the
time, especially if I am a
little nervous, and some
times I hurt in my back. Can
these ever be dissolved?
Would you advise more than
one doctor’s opinion before
any operation?
Dear Reader—Gallbladder
disease is a very common
problem. An old medical
aphorism says that it is
found in people who are
“fair, fat, forty and four,”
referring to middle-aged
women with four children.
This isn’t always true, since
it also occurs in men and
can occur at almost any age.
Gallstones are made of
cholesterol manufactured by
the bile and bile pigment
that gives bile its color.
There are several combina
tions of these that can make
different kinds of gallstones.
Bile is found in the liver
cells and collected in thou
sands of tiny tubules that
actually begin within the
cell. These connect to form
larger tubes and finally the
large bile tube (duct) that
comes out of the liver. The
bile duct gives off a side
’duct which leads to the
small, round gallbladder.
The main bile duct from the
Jiver with the side duct to
the gallbladder forms a “Y”
fork. Bile, manufactured by
the liver, comes down one
fork of the “Y” and goes up
the other fork into the gall
bladder. Both forks of the
fornia, the world-famed author
and speaker who is founder and
medical director of San
Francisco’s renowned Haight-
Ashbury Free Clinic. Ralph
Ivey, governor, Georgia
District, Kiwanis-International,
said Dr. Smith’s address “is a
large part of the conference, but
by no means the complete
parcel.”
Ivey outlined, in brief, Satur
day’s opening day of Youth Con
ference. It will include sessions
conducted by Dr. Phillip
Greear, head of biology and
earth sciences at Short College,
Robert Oertle, assistant state
soil conservationist, Dr. Joseph
Hertell, past president of
MACAD (Metropolitan Atlanta
Council on Alcohol and Drugs),
and Dr. Peter Bourne of the
Atlanta Drug Treatment
Centers.
TOPICS
Such topics as “The Ecologi
cal Consequences of Progress,”
and “What Young People Can
Do,” spice the meetings. Later
the same day, the huge summit
gathering will break up into
four groups for rap sessions.
Joe Browder, who caused an
international environmental
stirring that still exists as a
Florida monument, talks at 8:30
a.m. Sunday. Browder success
fully prevented a jetport being
built in Florida, and in effect,
saved the Everglades. He is
now Washington director of
Friends of the Earth.
RAP SESSION
A concluding rap session Sun
day morning (9:30) will feature
all the aforementioned experts
as panelists, including the
following! Spec Landrum,
“Y” join together into a com
mon duct, the stem of the
“Y,” which empties directly
into the small intestine.
Bile can flow down one
fork of the “Y” duct and
through the common duct
directly into the intestine,
or the bile which has been
stored in the gallbladder can
be ejected by the contrac
tion of the bladder and pass
down its fork of the “Y” en
tering the common duct and
into the intestine. Thus, the
gallbladder is really a stor
age reservoir and that is all.
A stone can lodge in the
duct coming directly from
the gallbladder and just
block off the gallbladder it
itself or a stone can pass
down to the common duct
and actually block off the
drainage from the liver and
the gallbladder both. This
can cause severe pain and
even jaundice.
The bile enters the intes
tine and aids digestion, par
ticularly of fatty foods. When
there is inadequate bile flow
into the intestine, it is more
difficult to digest fatty foods,
hence, people with gallblad
der disease often have intol
erance to fatty foods. This
forms gas and pain and re
sults in indigestion. Thus,
there are good reasons for
the types of symptoms you
are complaining of.
Occasionally, small stones
will pass on their own and re
lieve the problem, but more
often than not there are a
large number of small stones
and the problem isn’t solved
that simply. They are not
readily dissolved and prob
ably the best course for gall
stones is surgical removal,
providing the patient’s health
otherwise will permit it.
There are some recent stud-
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Falcon Tommy Nobis, Key Clubs’ Don Whigham, Kiwanian Dr. Bill Hopkins and Gov. Carter (1-
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president of the Georgia Con
servancy; Mrs. Jane Yarn,
president of SAVE; Jim Morri
son, Bureau of Outdoor Recrea
tion; Rock Howard of the
Georgia Water Quality Control
Board; State Sen. Bob Walling
of Decatur, who fought to save
the Chattahoochee River;
Emory Prof. Dr. Elizabeth
Adams; Fulton Co. Solicitor
Gen. Lewis Slaton, and Judge
Curtis Tillman, DeKalb Co.
Juvenile Court.
ies suggesting that some
stones can be dissolved; how
ever, this work is still too
early to recommend its gen
eral use as yet.
It is a good idea to have
the opinions of two doctors
before an operation. You
should have a family physi
cian and, if you have a prob
lem that requires surgery,
let him refer you to a sur
geon. The two of them can
decide whether surgery is
justified in a given case.
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