Maggots Part II

FYI, I ran into this online, I was having a look at scientific stuff and found this article…

9.15.05 Maggot Medicine

Robert Krulwich and Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Lehrer: I’ve got a multiple-choice question for you.

Robert Krulwich: Fire away.

Lehrer: Let’s say you’re a diabetic, and you’ve got a terrible and infected wound on your foot that just won’t heal. What should your doctor do:

a-apply lots of antibiotics, the stronger the better

b-just flush the wound with water and wait

c-feed the wound with thousands of hungry maggots

Krulwich: You gotta be kidding me. That’s the easiest question ever. Of course, the answer is a. Put endless amounts of the strongest possible antibiotic cream on the wound. That should clear the infection right up.

Lehrer: Actually, you’re completely wrong. The answer is c. For a truly festering flesh wound, maggots are a very valuable treatment. In fact, maggots are often better than anything else modern medicine has to offer.

Krulwich: I don’t believe you. This is the 21st century. We can watch babies in the womb and transplant hearts. We can perform brain surgery. And you have the gall to tell me that doctors are using maggots? Do I look especially gullible today?

Lehrer: Wait. It gets worse.

Krulwich: It couldn’t possibly get worse. You’ve already supplied me with my next nightmare.

Lehrer: Well, prepare for another nightmare. What is the only thing more disgusting that having maggots in a wound?

Krulwich: I don’t know. Maybe having a leech sucking my blood.

Lehrer: Exactly.

Krulwich: Oh, no you don’t. There is no way modern medicine is using leeches. No way.

Lehrer: Way.

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Coffee and Dinner

I met up with Christiaan this morning at cafe Kale, which used to be one of my favourite pubs to have dinner or meet up with a friend. Time changed and so do pubs, it was not the pub that I used to go to, the whole interior had changed into something more modern and less cozy.

Anyway, it’s the company that counts and not the interior. I wanted to meet up for one more last drink. Not a total farewell because I intend to write and stay in touch through my blog, email or even snail mail and hopefully a trip to London or the other way around every now and then.

In the evening I was invited to have dinner at KvD.’s place. I haven’t been in touch with her for two years orso. Something went wrong along the line. I had to give back something that I borrowed from her. I promised her to give it back when I would move so I kept my promise.

We had dinner and talked things out. It was good to see her and DvD. again after such a long time. I’m proud of her for finishing her study, very impressive! Altogether it has been an inspiring day…