Buenos Dias es caballeros!!!!!! (It's slowly coming back; too bad I'll forget all my limited Spanish by next week

).
Daugen- It's so sad that many State and Federal politicians are mis-informed about THC/CBD due to lack of real longterm scientific research and still try to enforce morality through misguided legislation. MA is fortunaely has legalized medical and recreational marijuana. I am a card carrying medical marijuana user. The two doctors who evaluated me believed that I was a textbook case for the utility of MM. I believe that I meet 8 different criteria for the MM card authorization (only 1 is needed). CBD is a wonderful anti-inflammatory chemical. THC seems to "slow down" the nerve impulses for the neuropathy. Althugh I am now diabetic due to the meds; my peripheral neuropathy is driven by auto-immune issues. I have seen MM products' THC levels as high as 24% at the dispensary; which is way too high for me. I need a more balanced THC/CBD product. I am not sure about my own Skunkworks project MM THC/CBD levels, but it is far, far cheaper than what the dispensary dispenses :wink:. Interestingly the "free and open street market" has forced MM down in costs. It's legal to grow and possess, but it is still illegal for retail sales, but I have read about some $300 dollar baggies for sale here in MA
Ed- Thank you for the thank you. I have no problem sharing what I know/eperienced to help others deal with the effects of aging; for themselves and/or for those they love. Knowledge like this should be freely shared to help everyone make informed decisions.
Ron- You are empathically perceptive with your Mom (probably others too

). This is really not rocket science; it's being a caring human being. Thanks for your support of Mom. I saw more than one longterm facility care "dump" of a "loved" one


I had to write a lot of evaluative psychodiagnostic reports. I like polysyllabic "big" words. I also like compound/complex runon sentence structure with loosely associated themes. Some "professionals" felt I make free use of "neologisms" :wink:


BTW- Toronto traffic rush hour is very similar to San Jose which makes Boston traffic seem civilized.
Randy- Years ago a group of TBNers formed the "Northeast Division" and met acouple of times. It was really

to meet the people who have become your cyber-friends. That "Division" did not end well due to politics and I left TBN. Probably most of those "Division" members got thrown out of TBN for their harrassmnt of moderators (like Bird back then).
Don- 7#'s of sugar for 5G's of H2O is hummingbird food. :wink: I bet it gives a super good sugar "rush" and awesome crash later.
B7510HSD- Awesome weather page.

I am super envious. I was briefly on WeatherUnderground years ago. With my next station I hope to set up another page like yours.
Buppies- Your GrandMom's sage observation is right on target. Most GrandMom's and GrandPa's are wise; wisdom gained through experience and real life trials and challenges that many of us will never experience ourselves (thankfully).
My hearing is shot as well. I can not hear convrsations in crowded spaces nor in rooms with bad acoustics. At times my hearing deficits come in handy.
I have a personal theory that aging males are genetically pre-disposed to lose the hearing of the audio frequencies commonly used in feminine speech. :wink:
My + thoughts, prayers, and wishes for all especially for those in need of support and their supporters.
Pura Vida.