Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1980 Page: 3 of 10
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THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Monday, March 10,1980—3.
Heel spur pains (out & about) Readers on resolutions
Daily Crossword
DEAR DR LAMB — I am a
female, age 43 and weigh 269
pounds. I'm 5 feet 7. I'm hav-
ing trouble with the bottom
part of my heel. I’ve been to
the doctor and he tells me I
have an arthritic spur and
that to operate oh it would be
more .painful -than the spur
itself. I'm taking two aspirins
four times a day but they only
help a little.
In the morning when"! get
up I can’t stand on it and I
for weight.
DEAR READER — There
are quite a few things that
cause painful heels. You can
have a spur on the heel and
not have any pain at all, or
you can hawi-just as painful a
heel and there won’t be any
spur, The spur itself is some-
times formed because the ten-
dons and tissues that stretch
across the arch of the foot
attach to the bottom of the
heelbone and when they're
George Estes of Sulphur
Springs has been dismissed
from St. Joseph’s "Hospital in
Paris.
The Sulphur Springs groups
of Alcohol Anonymous and
Alanoris will hold a closed
DEAR READERS - In a
recent column, a reader ques-
tioned whether New Year's
resolutions arc a force for
change or merely a farce I
asked for your opinions on this
issue
The response was ynani-
meeting at 8 o’clock tonight at" mous. Readers believe that
041 North Davis St. New New Vear's resolutions are a
irl
ealth
Lawrence E. Lamb. M.D.
have to hold on to the furni-
ture to move about. I’m really
a very independent person
and it’s depressing to have to
have people do things for me.
Neither my foot nor my leg is
swollen but it feels like I have
a gigantic nail rammed up my
heel
I am also taking
Hydropress to control my
blood pressure and I'm on the
pill Thank Qod, after having
10 I don’t need any more. I’ve
taken the pill for 13 years.
Please give me some advice
so 1 can get my life back to
normal I hate to be an old
grouch but my foot hurts and I
can't help it Also send a diet
( ’ hospitals
Admitted
Master Christoper Chaney,
Route 5. ■
Jennifer Glover, 620 Bell.
Mrs. Mack Gibson, 131
Garrison.
Carl Anderson, Route 5.
Master Jeramine Smith, 408
Beckham.
Mrs. Jay McClendon, 1604
San Jacinto.
Mrs. Calvin Combs, Pecan
Gap.
Charles Hatred, Como.
Mrs. Donald Hopper, Route 4.
Tonya Clifton, 202 Reservoir.
Melissa Bell, Saltillo.
Mrs. E. J. Dodd, 1112
McGrede.
Jackie Petty, Route 5.
Jerry Stewart, Lone Oak.
Clifton Chester, Saltillo.
Mrs. Edward Dial, 611
Fuller.
Ray Brown, Route 5.
LaTash Smith, Como.
Mrs. H. D. Hanson, 605 Plano,
Miller Coker, 116 Goodman.
Dewey Dickens, Brashear.
Mrs. William Penson, Route
2.
Robert Leon Campbell, 910
Alabama.
Dismissed
Mrs. Christine Flanagan, 314
Magnolia.
Julia Henderson, Pittsburg.
Brooke Bell, 716 Hodge.
Ted Thompson Sr., 425
Houston.
Karmon Wright, 904 Sunset.
Brandie Brown, 210 Reser-
voir.
Morris Collins, 506 S. Moore.
Ernest Pharr, Como.
Carl Bullard, Winnsboro.
LaTisha Epps, 210 Ross.
Mrs. Ward Gober, 706
Houston.
Kathy Melson, 805 Fuller.
Ms. Inez King, 761 Ingram.
Master James Clark, 216
Spence.
Mary Glass, Leisure Lodge.
Master Billy Ray Edwards,
110 Front.
Scott Taylor, Pickton.
Mrs. Jackie Adams, 310
Davidson.
Diane Kenney, Star Route.
Lori Rosamond, 221 Jill Lane.
Karissa Kirkland, Route 3.
James Barnhart, Como.
Mrs. Lonny Pounds, Yantis.
Mr3. Jay McClendon, 1604
San Jacinto.
Sidney Clayton, 222 Ross.
We’ve Changed
Our Number
Call:
885-8663
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DR. RICHARD ROWE,
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pulled across the arch, they
literally irritate or damage
the bony attachment spot.
This causes a little bony spur
to grow
The irritation and pain may
come from the stretching and
pulling of the tendons and tis-
sues at their attachments.
That’s why one of the treat-
ments for such disorders is to
relocate the way force is dis-
tributed on the foot. One way
is to wear an insole that rolls
the foot to the outside so that
you walk more on the outer
edges of the foot and have less
weight across the maiq,j£ch
You may need to see a foot
doctor or an orthopedic spe-
cialist to see what can be done
about your foot problem
I am sending you The
Health Letter number 11-8,
Your Feet And How To Care
For Them and number 11-10,
Common Foot Problems And
What To Do About Them.
Other readers who Want
either one of these issues ean
send 75 cents for EACH issue
with a long, stamped, self-
addressed envelope. Send
your request to me, in care of
this newspaper, P.G. Box
1551, Radio City Station, New
York, NY 10019. These two
issues will give you the infor-
mation you need about how
the foot functions and some
things that can be done for
heel spurs as well as other
foot disorders.
The rest of your letter also
disturbs me. I don’t know how
high your blood pressure is
but it’s true that some women
tend to have high blood pres-
sure in response to taking
birth control pills. You had
better talk to your doctor
about this; it might be that
you should be using some
other form of birth control. In
the few women who respond
this way to the pill, stopping it
usually eliminates the blood
pressure problems.
In your case, since you're
overweight, that may be the
real cause for your high blood
pressure. And I am sending
you, as you requested, The
Health Letter number 4-7,
Weight Losing Diet. Since you
obviously have a lot of weight
to lose, I really think you
should be under medical
supervision during your
program.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
members are urged to attend.
•Donna McCraw of Cumby has
been admitted to Citizens
General Hospital in Greenville.
Cake class
popular.....
The Beginner Cake
Decorating Course organized
by Hopkins County Extension
Agent Janie Crump has proved
to be one of the more popular
events started in recent
months.
Participating in the course
are Wanda Crabtree, Angie
Crabtree, Fran Harris, Anita
Stappleton, Paula Orr, Connie
Landers, Rhonda Bawcum,
Debbie Horton, Elaine Sch-
wartz and Tonya Goodson.
The course is held on
Thursday nights in Fellowship
Hall of the Wesley United
Methodist Church,. .March 27
will be the finaf class in which
everyone will bring a finished
decorated cake, instructor Ed
Crawford reports.
Plans are currently un-
derway for an intermediate
course in late spring this year.
Anyone interested in enrolling
for the course may-contact the
Hopkins County Extension
Service at 885-3443 or write the
organization at PO Box 186,
Sulphur Springs, 75482.
Purpose of the course, Mrs.
Crump said, is to “offer in-
dividuals an opportunity to
develop a hobby, save on the
family budget, and possibly
earn extra money.”
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derful things that might
happen.
i have learned, however,
not to sit back and just wait
for these good things 1
resolve to make them,come
true,
My resolutions usually are
, '
lem and think immediately of
divorce. They can't sleep one
night and get a prescription
for pills. They have a flare-up
with the toss and quit work
Whatever happened to the
idea of working hard for what
we get ' ' \ .
positive, constructive tradi-
tion that should be passed on
to the next generation.
Here are excerpts from
some of the letters
DEAR DR. BLAKER - A
resolution is only as good as
the person who makes it!
It is no magic wand It must
be made with a certain
amount of resolve and inten-
tion to make it work.
DEAR DR BLAKER - T
have been making New Year’s
resolutions for many years
and can’t imagine anyone
thinking of them as a farce.
1 find the end of the year to
be such an exciting time,
thinking of the brand new
year ahead and all the won-
.) h: CHOICES
tv mKaren B,aker ph-D.
aimed at goals such as learn-
ing a new skill, changing
something about myself or
making more time for prffi-
ous activities with family and
friends.
One important thing 1 have
learned about resolutions is
never to make a long list.
Decide which are really
important Stick to one or two
that will definitely improve
your life
I am trying to instill this
habit in my children because
resolutions can make a differ-
ence in one's life Treat the
tradition seriously and your
children will learn to respect
it as a constructive foree for
change
DEAR DR BLAKER -
Certainly New Year’s resolu-
tions are a genuine force for
change.
My husband and I still have
cigarettes ano pipe tobacco in
our house from Jan. 1, 1978.
when we gave up our lung-
aggravating habits. Mv hus-
band had been a heavy
smoker for 40 years!
DEAR DR BLAKER -
Too many people in this coun-
try expect instant gratifica-
tion.
They have a marital prob-
The same is true of New
Year's resolutions. They
would work If only people
wouldn't give up on them at
the first sign of difficulty
DEAR DR BLAKER - A
New Year’s resolution is not
like making a wish and blow-
ing out all the candles on a
birthday cake.
A wish is an idle hope that
something you want may
come' to pass. A resolution is a
promise to yourself that you
will be an active participant
in making something positive
happen in your life
The word "resolution" sug-
gests determination and
strength of purpose.
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Send 50 cents plus a stamped,
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Write to Dr Blaker at the
above address. Volume of
mail prohibits personal
replies, but questions of gen-
eral interest will be discussed
in future columns.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1980, newspaper, March 10, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824568/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.