View Full Version : Well, college definatly takes up time...
mustang
09-08-2015, 02:58 PM
Hey guys! Sorry its been so long, college and internships have been taking up a lot of time... Heres how im doing since i last posted
Yzma my baby peacock lived 6 months and died of hypaglacimia or the cold :(
Checker is still doing great!
im at almost 60 hours, colloege is going by slow, especially with my degree sitting at 149 hours :(
iv been involved with all sorts of differnt things with Texas Parks & Wildlife and other gov. Organizations
i got red carded, lifegaurd certified, project wild certified, and currently getting boaters ed done
and im still doing all of this so i can be a Texas Game Warden :)
how have yall been?
Albert Clark
09-08-2015, 04:34 PM
Sorry about the peacock. Did you mean hypothermia? Severe cold exposure with a lowering of the core temperature incompatible with life? Good luck in school. That's where its at! I am a retired F.D.N.Y. paramedic instructor with a focus in nursing and veterinary technology. Nice to have you back.
guidofatherof5
09-08-2015, 04:39 PM
Nice to hear from you Robert. Keep working hard and doing your best.
Rushthezeppelin
09-08-2015, 08:17 PM
Nice to meet another fellow Texan on here. I'm just a short jaunt up N of you in the northern burbs of Austin.
Mommy2many
09-09-2015, 03:47 PM
Hi Robert! How' s it been? So sorry to hear about Yzma :(
Glad to hear Checker is still doing well. Need some updated pics!
mustang
09-23-2015, 08:17 PM
No i meant glycmia, the one related to blood sugar... Hey its awesome to meet another fd!! Thats great!
mustang
09-23-2015, 08:19 PM
Thanks for the welcome backs, ill try to be on as often as i can, i check facebook a lot faster just search Robert McGonagle, lives in Nacogdoches Texas, and or Stephen F. Austin State University and msg me that ur on the garter forum with ur username and ill add u asap :D
Albert Clark
09-24-2015, 03:03 PM
No i meant glycmia, the one related to blood sugar... Hey its awesome to meet another fd!! Thats great!
Gotcha! Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose or sugar). There also is hyperglycemia ( high blood glucose or sugar). They both can cause death but hypoglycemia is more acute and can cause death much more quickly. Hypoglycemia can cause seizures and that's what is one of the complications. Yes, it's nice to touch base with other fire department personnel. Best of luck in school!
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