• Golf Tournament – Silverstone CG in Las Vegas, NV

    Second Annual Eddie Roman Golf Tournament A benefit for UCLA Neurosurgery Dept Saturday, September 24th at Silverstone CG in Las Vegas, NV When: Saturday, September 24th, 2011 Where: Silverstone Golf Course 8600 Cupp Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 702-562-3770 Hole Sponsorship $200.00 – Company Sign will be displayed on tee box of your sponsorship hole Closest to the Pin Longest Drive Low score Most Honest score Raffle for amazing prizes! $150.00 per person includes Goody Bag, Golf, Cart, two drinks, lunch. Special Guest: Dr. Isaac Yang of UCLA Medical Center, Neurosurgery. Proceeds will go to benefit Dr. Isaac Yang’s continued research of brain tumors to help improve the quality of…

  • LET’S GO INTO ONE MORE FUNCTION…

    I’ve talked about this for a long time, but really didn’t advertise too much.  It’s speaking.  I don’t know anyone that I’ve spoken to, who hasn’t wanted SOME sort of my medical history.  I’m always ready to go in that direction, so I guess I should put up, what is going up on my website.  I’ll paste in in here, you can always contact me, per the numbers listed on the website. SPEAKING & MOTIVATIONAL APPEARANCE I entertain all aspects of interest in my personal history with regard to speaking, and /or medical re-hab. On April 29 of 2008, when my first surgery was performed, my social outlook changed dramatically.A…

  • FUNCTIONS….

    I’ve been trying to remember to mention these two functions; so here they are: 1)  A Benefit for UCLA Neurosurgery Dept, specifically for the guy that cut into my noggin’, Dr. Isaac Yang. He knows heads, and by now he knows mine.  He does a LOT of these Meningiomas (tumors) removals, and does research as a non-profit on the how/why does someone get these?  If you know the answer to this, please tell me, so then, I’LL know.  After getting TWO, (not one), I’m still very curious; we still don’t know; I can put a tunnel vision on the rest of my body, but not so much up top!  My teachers always told me…

  • A SLAP AT MY BED…

    So I had a day off today; it was great.  Thought I might sleep in today, was super tired, even though I did get a full nights sleep.  Did I think that I really would, considering that my dog comes in, slaps at my bed, at just looks at me?  As in, “I want to go out NOW” type of look.  Fine, just a little more sleep; slap/slap, again.  OK, OK.  The good part is, it (the walk) completely wakes me up, and the second thing is it is now starting to get light, so now I have to train when I get home, to late to go back to sleep.  With the meds…