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FOTHS
Launches Calendar
The
perfect party is brewing and it is all happening at Lime’s Bar and
Grill on Sunday, October 4th, 2009. And, just what do you need for the
perfect party? How about free beer, free burgers, free hot dogs, free
balloons? Or, how about a group of sexy men and women? How about some
great music, fun games and fantastic prizes? Well all of this
excitement is happening for a good cause – the launch of the Friends of
the Humane Society (FOTHS) 2010 calendar.
From 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. the calendar will be available for purchase at Lime. The 2010 calendar features some of San Pedro’s most gorgeous pet owners posing for glamorous shots with their pets to help raise money for the SAGA Humane Society. ![]() At $20 you can buy one of your very own
calendars but during the
launch every calendar sold will include a choice of a free beer, free
burger or free hotdog. With lovely ladies, bare chested boys and their
adorable pets featured throughout, the calendar has something for
everyone. All stunning shots were taken by Conch Creative and are all
glossy and beautiful black and white portraits. The calendar is
tasteful and makes a great Christmas present as not only does it show
off the models and their pets but shows off some of the best of San
Pedro.
Between the hours of 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. revelers will enjoy Extremely Happy Hours where a draft will be sold at $3 with the purchase of a calendar. Other activities will include free face painting and games which you sure don’t want to miss. So come over to Lime and enjoy a great day out with free beer, burgers, hot dogs and the most gorgeous party crowd on Ambergris Caye. For more information or to donate a prize call Lime Bar & Grill on 226 4152. San Pedro Sun Illegal Croc feeding continues
What happens when wild American crocodiles
are illegally fed for
entertainment? They begin to associate man with food and will approach
anyone who looks like they are offering a meal. Case in point, a couple
weeks ago this young man lured a huge croc in from the WASA lagoon
south of San Pedro with nothing more than a rock tied onto a rope. It
all took place just yards from a large sign that was recently posted by
the Belize Forest Department warning against the act, stating “Under
Chapter 220 of the Laws of Belize Wildlife Protection Act, molesting
(feeding) wildlife is punishable by a $1,000 fine and/or six months in
prison.”
Days later a photo of a large croc taken in
the same area was posted on
the Ambergriscaye.com message board. The croc was consuming a large bag
of garbage that was illegally dumped in the area. The bag was
reportedly full of tin cans and other indigestible trash. Again, the
animal demonstrated an appetite for food originating from man.
![]() In both scenarios this behavior is unhealthy
and may even be lethal to
the animal, while feeding crocs is a dangerous and illegal practice.
The public is reminded again that it is illegal to molest or feed
wildlife and dumping trash in the area is illegal as well.
San Pedro Sun Healthy Living examines dengue fever
It’s that time of the year and around the
country hundred have
fallen ill with the dengue fever. The symptoms include fever, chills,
headaches and vomiting. This week Healthy Living has tips on what to do
if you think you’re afflicted.
Marleni Cuellar, Reporting Dengue Fever or “break bone fever” affects hundreds each year in Belize. The disease is endemic in Belize but the high number of cases in such a short period of time has raised alarm. In July of 2009, the Ministry of Health announced a dengue outbreak. Dr. Melissa Diaz, Medical Coordinator, Matron Roberts Polyclinic “Dengue is disease and it’s transmitted through a mosquito and in this case, a mosquito, the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The symptoms that you get in dengue is the fever as name suggests especially at night time associated with chills or rigors. You also get non-specific symptoms like joint pain lower back pain, lethargy, which is just tiredness patients feeling very weak and classically retro orbital pain - pain at the back of the eye. People describe it as very severe headache or as if the eyes are about to pop out of their head. And that gives us a good idea that yes this could be dengue.” The symptoms for the Dengue Hemorrhagic are characterized by the severity of the symptoms. Dr. Melissa Diaz “The symptoms are also the same except that the fever is many times more severe and the symptoms like the headache is much more severe. With hemorrhagic fever you may also get a rash. You may also get a rash with the classic dengue but with the hemorrhagic fever the rash is more severe and its called petechiae. The reason for the rash is that fever affects the platelets, which is one aspect of the blood cells and the platelets get really low and so that person has the tendency to bleed and for that you see the rash.” Once you’ve exhibited the symptoms of dengue. You must visit the nearest health center to get a proper diagnosis. Dr. Diaz explains how the disease is confirmed. Dr. Melissa Diaz “When the patient comes in we would then have to do a full history, determine especially where they live if they have family members with the same symptoms. Then we look at the symptoms, especially if the symptoms don’t come with any other for instance cold or cough or runny nose or other things then we would then determine whether or not we feel, clinically, that it is dengue. Patients with suspected dengue hemorrhagic fever we would then send them for blood tests. The dengue test is usually recommended to be done three to four days after the onset of symptoms but we would also do something called and F.B.C., a full blood count which we’re looking for the haemoglobin and the platelet count. Once the counts are quite low the treatment would be quite different depending if the patient is starting to bleed or is at risk of bleeding they would then be referred to the hospital.” Once diagnosed with classic dengue fever, there are treatment options available. Dr. Melissa Diaz “At that point treatment would basically be just be resting, plenty of fluids, paracetamol, which is the same thing as Tylenol regularly to keep the temperature down and we also advise that if the Tylenol is not keeping the temperature down, for young children especially, bathe the children regularly or a cool cloth on the head of the child and not wrap them up. So basically it’s just to keep the temperature down and try to keep the pain at bay.” And in the case of dengue hemorrhagic Fever; there is no specific medication and often times requires it hospitalization. Dr. Melissa Diaz “The dengue hemorrhagic fever can lead to dengue shock syndrome which has a very high mortality rate so it is important to try to detect it as soon as possible and get treatment. Dengue fever really would last bout five to seven days approximately that’s the time that somebody would have the symptoms and although the symptoms are severe after five to seven days people quite quickly start to feel much better. The temperature subsides on its own and this is with classic dengue.” So if you experience a sudden onset of a high fever or symptoms like: Headache, eye Pain or eyeball pain, joint pain, muscle pain, backache, nausea and/or lack of appetite, vomiting, rash and general Weakness, be sure to go to visit your nearest health center for a check up.CH5 LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
While I totally
applaud the town board/ traffic action to implement pedestrian
crossings, it looks as if - from the photos in any case - they have
placed this right on the junction and on a blind corner for traffic
approaching from the south. Surely crossings should have clear sight of
oncoming traffic both for
the pedestrian and drivers sake, and therefore having it slightly to
the north - where the "pavement" ends would have been safer.
Marie New SP License Plates-
Deadline has passed to have SP plates on all island vehicles. Tickets
may be issued to violators. Take your old plates, registration,
insurance and BZ$15 to the Transport Office, ground floor, rear of the
Town Board Building.
I'm happy to announce
that we, the local San Pedro BTIA, will be
offering a customer service training on October 17th at the SunBreeze
conference center. Dionne Chamberlain will be doing the half day
session and she assures me that this will be for "excellence for the front line staff." The cost is $25 per person for members and $35.per person for non members. The session will start promptly at 1:30 and should end around 4:00. Please send as many of your staff as you feel necessary and then me know how many, approximately, so we can provide seating. Thanks, Julie 226-2880
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