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   / Good morning!!!! #109,381  
For afib I check pulse on my neck. I’ve had 2 heart procedures for it. It’s better, but still get it. My Dr no longer gets excited if I have it, and it’s been less frequent.

I could never tell if or when I was in afib, my wife could.
I would have to get the blood pressure cuff and reader and watch the readings.
I had 3 conversions at different times and several different meds and they couldn't get under control.
Ended up getting an ablation (were they go in and scar the heart to prevent the electric pulses from traveling),
as the afib is unwanted electrical signals.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,382  
I could never tell if or when I was in afib, my wife could.
I would have to get the blood pressure cuff and reader and watch the readings.
I had 3 conversions at different times and several different meds and they couldn't get under control.
Ended up getting an ablation (were they go in and scar the heart to prevent the electric pulses from traveling),
as the afib is unwanted electrical signals.

I’ve had 2 ablations. Cryo and the heat one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,383  
I’m talking about 3ft tall, barely enough to grab. Just got grapple so haven’t tried a tree yet.

Oh .. cut them off at ground level .. probably with a lopper .. and stump kill them with 20% Remedy / 80% diesel. EZ.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,384  
Cutting cedars off at ground level will kill them 99% of the time. Cutting youpon or mesquite off at ground level they will come back 99% of the time.

Rick when you put roundup/diesel under an oak tree are you sure you won't kill it?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,385  
Cutting cedars off at ground level will kill them 99% of the time. Cutting youpon or mesquite off at ground level they will come back 99% of the time.

Rick when you put roundup/diesel under an oak tree are you sure you won't kill it?

I stump kill with Remedy / Diesel Don. I just treat the stumps of the yaupon. I've used this method since 1990 and no ill effects.

We had mesquite at our Fayette County Ranch. I used our post / tree hydraulic puller to remove it, root and all.

BTW .. I've had my Private Applicators License since 1990 and attend regular courses to learn latest processes / procedures.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,386  
Good evening all. 48F for the start, partly cloudy light breeze. Sky clouded up through the day, wind really picked up and high temp was 68F. Bike ride today, after lunch and nap got some splitting done, and wife helped :)
no reported cases in Cooke county yet, Grayson county keeps climbing.
Yesterdays catch up.
Eric the answer is very lathe dependent, most lathes do allow work piece in or through the headstock, but the headstock design will determine the max workpiece.
Bill hope you made good progress on exhaust
Mike the nerve of your wife hiding the tractor keys!!
Drew good luck with declutter, not my strong suit.
Don hope you find all the items on your shopping list.
RNG hope you get the tractor issue worked out, I see you have a gravel video for the addicts :) thanks for covid19 video
Thomas nice snow pics
Ken, sorry about the brake caliper, my little brother drove Jeeps for years, then got 2 bad one in a row, and now won't buy them anymore.
Ted good news on daughter, nice job on mixer lift.
PJ gas in Sherman TX was about $1.25/gal.
Jay how much will it dry out with 1/2 inch snow?
Drew nice azaleas pic.
Bird nice story on the chili meat :)
Engineer42- Welcome to GM :welcome:
RNG that is a lot of onion!!
Buppies can't believe you are watching golf if you don't like it!!
Bill sounds like you have run one for an hour or two. RNG's hills are steep.
Today's comments
Buckeye, had to laugh at the cat story, have a stay the neighbor is feeding, scared him out of the boat yesterday working on cover. Sorry about the packages.
Roy sorry about the paycheck news, thanks for the video, they did a nice job!!
Eric please don't forget to tie off the rope!
Bill glad exhaust is going ok, bummer about the mail box issue. Is someone supposed to fix it?
Billy good luck with Census, wonder how many questions go unanswered?
Drew hope consult goes well.
Ron nice pics, hope you can stay Covid19 free.
Bill nice work on exhaust. thanks for pics
Randy when dealing with afib is it wise to get into anything?
Jay great story, did that with old pair glasses with no bifocal and tried to read! love the swamp thing :)
Ted hate to hear about the fraud, I would have expected more help from card company, good luck with cabinet doors with gravel videos on internet :)
PJ glad you did not have to go nice to get quality help around the house.
Hawkeye earthquakes are weird.
PJ glad your hearing isn't so bad
David brother has afib, he found it when his heart felt like it was racing. Had a short episode and ignored it then had one for over hour went emergency room and they dealt with it
Don nice cedarcide action
prayers for all.
stay safe and healthy.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,387  
I just joined the wicked club. Put it off for years. Was kind of hard to justify until I got GBS and it now makes some tasks easier. Mine will get lightly used.

Whenever I consider, I somehow move to thinking a 4in1 might serve me better.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,388  
Thanks. I have Afib, had a stent last summer, and valve replacement in December. So I hope a medication adjustment fixes it.

Afib is nothing to fool around with, Randy. My mother was diagnosed with it, but the doc didn't do anything about it. She had an extended episode of afib that was long enough that clots formed inside her heart. When it started pumping again, those clots went to every part of her body, including her brain. That's called a stoke, but there was damage to her kidneys, intestines, and lord knows what else. She died a long, lingering death two years later.

Like Drew just related, you need to get whatever treatment is appropriate to stop the problem in it's tracks NOW, not after CoVid-19 is just a bad memory.:2cents:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #109,389  
I then turned the left side volume knob all the way down and back up again ... and lo and behold, there was volume again. :rolleyes: Guess my hearing on that side isn't quite as bad as I thought after all.

Such episodes bring into question Einstein's assertion that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is insanity. The difference is that the software introduces unexpected and seemingly random changes that are beyond the user's comprehension or even awareness.

Three days ago, I followed instructions on the Weather Underground to add a web cam to my personal weather station page. Tried two different ways to get it to work, with different settings, and nothing. Checked the WU forums and LOTS of folks are experiencing the same problem, but were getting no help from support. So I penned a note summarizing what I'd done to the one support person that seemed to be participating on the forum, and this morning got a "try it again" response. And sure enough, without changing anything in my rig, it started working.:confused2: I call stuff like that the ghost in the machine, which in this case was probably having the problem pinball around the WU system long enough that someone with the skillz to fix it finally got word that something was broken, at a moment when they could focus long enough to effect a fix...:fiery:
 

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