Morning Discussion: Holiday Edition
by Alice O'Connor, May 31, 2010 5:00am PDTToday is a holiday in both the USA and the UK--Spring Bank Holiday in the UK and Memorial Day in the USA--so we'll be running a little light on coverage but rest assured, we will have a few things to help you avoid working. Everywhere else, we apologise.
Like zombies? 'drMikey' sends word that he is selling prints of the acrylic painting that won him an honourable mention in our recent Left 4 Dead art contest. Brain-tastic.
New game releases of May 20-26
Killzone: Mercenary shoots onto Vita on September 10
Trion Worlds hit with more layoffs, Defiance team impacted
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault defending Vita next week
Game & Wario was originally going to be pre-installed on Wii U



I have an autoimmune reaction in my hands (after my bone marrow transplant) that causes them to be a bit stiffer than I'd like. Certain actions that require stretching are more difficult than fast paced games like Bad Company 2 allow.
Has anyone ever seen any foot pedal or button devices? I'm thinking it'd be easier to crouch pressing down with my foot than trying to stretch my pinky down :(
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I honestly wonder if the stiffness is left over from the first transplant, when it first manifested. I really didn't stretch them out as much I should have. It's all in the fingers and toes, right now. It's not painful - more annoying than anything.
I actually stopped my PM dosages of Prednisone yesterday, and the rashes on my legs and feet are still going away. Tomorrow, I get my triple lumen taken out ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_lumen ) - so I finally get some freedom back.
My first transplant, I developed non-convulsive seizures near day 100. After a month hospitalization, they still aren't 100% what they were, but it was probably auto-immune. They have since stopped.
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