Yesterday Sideswipe published a postcard for Nana Pat, from her granddaughter, thanking her for coming to her wedding and saying how much it meant that she was there. But it was delivered to Jim's address, who had no luck finding Nana Pat, so sent it to Sideswipe. The next day,
Sideswipe: December 20: We know who Nana Pat is!

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We have found Nana Pat!


A few reputable medical journals once took a break from their serious work and diagnosed the "ailments" of fictional characters, including the Christmas Grinch. Here's their diagnosis of that spoilsport:
Medical issues: "Insomnia, loss of appetite, and irritability, which seemed to worsen during the winter season."
Physician's notes: The Grinch was determined to be suffering from microcardia (his heart was two sizes too small).
Diagnosis: Addison's disease, which causes weight loss and abnormal skin pigmentation (the Grinch is green), and congestive heart failure, which explains the organ's shrunken size. "The patient was treated with daily cortisol and aldosterone replacement therapy and significant improvement in both symptoms and appearance were noted."
Also: "An absence of external genitalia was noted, but not discussed." (Canadian Medical Association Journal, December 2001)
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