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We all receive a loan at birth - this is a gift that allows our passage travel through an undefined period of time.
But for all of the spirit believers the gift includes comes with an extension beyond.
When our present dna body temple expires there comes a possible renewal place for our spirit.
I hope you will walk with me in this direction. I call my passage DexTime. I call the today moment DexNow.
I call the documented travel experiences DeterWatch.
My name is Dexter, a name since the party side came out from college.
I share the personalities Ralph with Dexter and have come to love and enjoy both sides.
So you will find both businesslike RalphWaite.com and the naughty partylike of DexterWaite.com.
Their ancestry dna heritage is genealogy expanded in FamilyCousin.com.
Since I am retired Dexter's personality has really taken over - as you can tell from my eBooks.
 

As we charge through business and life often we miss the opportunity to refresh our selves with the natural wealth surrounding us. DexTime select images are for a passage and as  "eBook" enjoyment.
For me these images have been passage approved and proven.
 


Natural God creations are made as beautiful images each made by him. We all share in the same God and nature religion of our world. Yearly nature verifies there is a God - what, why or who else would create  this annual life renewal shown to us. Religious God names are per believers. Why must we seem to fight each other for freedom, land or personal ideals.
Survival does not justify each of us taking more than an individual needs for living. Sharing is a natural instinct - killing and fighting are not a natural statement for life. Nature's Religion uses God given dna built equally within all men and women.
 

Watching is a full time job. There are people to watch, nature to watch and just plain real time life to keep a watch on.

Writing or blog is a way of documenting experiences with observations about what you Watch


 

 

Dexter Personal BLOG on my MYOSITIS: I will blog in my DexterMyositis.com site my personal battle with IBM (inclusive Body Myositis). Muscle disease in this form is new to doctors. They do not understand the illness and how to treat the problem. So they have prescribed once a week  6 pills of 2,5 mg Methotrexate and folic acid.
Inclusion body myositis (IBM)
is an inflammatory muscle disease,
characterized by slowly progressive weakness and wasting of both distal and proximal muscles, most apparent in the muscles of the arms and legs. There are two types - sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) and hereditary inclusion body myopathy (hIBM).[1]

In sporadic inclusion body myositis [MY-oh-sigh-tis] muscle, two processes, one autoimmune and the other degenerative, appear to occur in the muscle cells in parallel. The inflammation aspect is characterized by the cloning of T cells that appear to be driven by specific antigens to invade muscle fibers. The degeneration aspect is characterized by the appearance of holes in the muscle cell vacuoles, deposits of abnormal proteins within the cells and in filamentous inclusions (hence the name inclusion body myositis)

sIBM is a rare disease, the most recent research, done in Australia, indicates that the incidence of IBM varies and is different in different populations and different ethnic groups. The authors found that the current prevalence was 14.9 per million in the overall population, with a prevalence of 51.3 per million population in people over 50 years of age.[2] As seen in these numbers, sIBM is an age-related disease - its incidence increases with age and symptoms usually begin after 50 years of age. It is the most common acquired muscle disorder seen in people over 50, although about 20% of cases display symptoms before the age of 50. Weakness comes on slowly (over months or years) and progresses steadily and usually leads to severe weakness and wasting of arm and leg muscles. It is slightly more common in men than women. Patients may become unable to perform daily living activities and most require assistive devices within 5 to 10 years of symptom onset. sIBM is not considered a fatal disorder - barring complications, all things being equal, sIBM will not kill you (but the risk of serious injury due to falls is increased). One common and potentially fatal complication is dysphagia. There is no effective treatment for the disease. 

 


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