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I'm thinking that you have a wire somewhere whose insulation has rubbed through. That's one of those, start at "A" and go to "Z"...
Yesterday at 11:03 PM
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🤣 That was my first thought, too! The old batteries were zinc- carbon, non-alkaline, so dead, but they hadn't leaked. Two new D-cells...
Yesterday at 11:00 PM
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I use one of these outside on turf, gravel what ever surface is under the object to lifted. I have occasionally used a piece of plywood...
Yesterday at 10:54 PM
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Ouch! Jobs like that one are why I my personal collection of "persuaders" has gotten so large over the years. I keep running into jobs...
Yesterday at 7:04 PM
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having to use sledge hammers or loosen lug nuts and drive in figure 8's to try and break a wheel free. To get back to tractors did a...
Yesterday at 6:56 PM
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That reminds me. The house came with the original appliances. Say mid-80s. The dryer always had this clunking sound that I chalked up to...
Yesterday at 6:54 PM
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I bought a brand new Maytag Neptune (front loader) that lasted 24 years before a sensor went out. I thought about replacing it, but was...
Yesterday at 6:50 PM
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My wife's a nurse/ department head for a nursing home. So she's been on both ends of this. Both the Medicare coordinator position and a...
Yesterday at 6:49 PM
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We occasionally have to use outpatient services at a hospital in the Coachella Valley. The only hospital up here in the boonies is...
Yesterday at 6:48 PM
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Medical Cost
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You and your wife have my sympathies. Long Covid is tough. Sometimes there is information about ME/CFS and MCAS that can be helpful...
Yesterday at 6:47 PM
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She did give the permissions to share info across the various docs. They just don't seem to care or access that info. But it is there...
Yesterday at 6:46 PM
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I have several jacks but the one I use the most is this AC jack because of its long reach and high lift. The small jack comes in handy...
Yesterday at 4:20 PM
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Medical Cost
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As a preamble, I'm not an MD, or a licensed healthcare professional. One way to improve that might be to give the networks permission...
Yesterday at 4:18 PM
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Just my $0.02 here. Make sure that you sign an advanced care directive to that effect. Plus one for your funeral/burial wishes. Keep...
Yesterday at 2:03 PM
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Its so strange that we have been brain washed to think that doctors can solve anything. All these medical dramas we have seen on TV...
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