jbrumberg
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2006
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- Cummington, MA
- Tractor
- New Holland TC29DA, John Deere D130
Methylcobalamin or cyanocobalaminDon do you take a B12 supplement? If you don't I would recommend it if you do which one is good?
He basically said, we know its GBS, no need to do the electric test unless the insurance wants to see it done. As far ad he's concerned, it will just take time. Other than treating pain, not really anything they can do right now. Go back in Dec.It is almost hard to believe that parts of Texas are seeing 36" of rain and other parts little to none.
We are back from the regional recycling center. One nice thing about recycling junk metal is that it is free to the depositor. They are pretty $ reasonable with other junk. A full load on the Tundra usually costs ~$10.
BEF- Have the docs done a nerve conduction (velocity) study on you? I hope that your neurologist and you can get a handle on this.
Mom was 89, over a year ago.Thanks Jim,
Hmm, Mom's Cardiologist stressed this was quality of life not an extension of life procedure. This will be totally her decision I just want the info provided is a fair assessment of what to expect, all the positives and negatives. Kyle what was the age of the people you know that got pacemakers?
Good Morning everyone!!!!!!
Thanks for the + posts. I am much improved from yesterday and no more blood passed. I’ve known about the pre-cancerous cells in my esophagus for since my first endoscopy ~10 years ago. Based on risk factors then I had a 1% chance of those cells going cancerous. Now I have just about all the risk factors and I now am up to 5% chance. Like DABSGT this is a good time to start on the dieting, food choices, and some lifestyle changes. Other than my challenges with portion control, sausages and red meats we really eat healthily. Don would approve of most of what we eat. I need to work on portion control, timing of meals, and cut down on the martinis.
. The last time I did this I started having serious challenges with hypoglycemia; I needed to stop almost all the insulins that I now take. We’ll see.
I really enjoy the project and life sharing from all. I much prefer to read about the shenanigans here than what's reportedly going on in the "real world."
I hope that everyone is having a decent day today, projects moving along as hoped, those on the mend and healing keep mending and healing.
My + thoughts and prayers.
Whipper wants you to adopt her, the okra leftovers do not impress her.
My nerve conduction test was two parts, one with precise measurements between marks on my ankle, knee, thigh and back (left leg had the issues). pads with wires were stuck on and a nice woman ran some diags with a machine. She left and the doc came in and put needles in where the pads were and clipped wires to the needles and apparently could test function of the nerves with a machine.. it hurt significantly. Nerves intact and functional, immediate surgery recommended for best recovery of left leg use.. took from March to Nov to get the surgery.
Good morning all. The sun is shining and forecasters are still confident there will be no rain until the weekend.
I always enjoy seeing what others have been up to too. There are always things going on here that are interesting, even if I have no need to do the same, such as RNG's fire sprinklers and with others you can never know how they will turn out, like Davids underground tunnelling adventures. We get to admire Checks cladding, frown on Don cheating at woodwork by using a laser (only kidding Don!) and lots of other things, something different almost every day :thumbsup:
My project to get the house passed by building control is getting closer to completion. This last section is not as old as the rest of the house. We think it was built just over a hundred years ago to house a static engine, but hadn't been given much TLC for many years. This is how it looked when we first bought the place.
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A skilled bricklayer rebuilt the far corner for me and I got the worst of the wall at ground level sorted a few years ago. With a new roof on it didn't look too bad so I left it while last. All the bricks are machine made and many have been laid with vertical joints less than 1/4 inch wide, with mortar missing going right back, so this will take me a few days. I need to get back to it now or the mortar won't have firmed enough to strike off before nightfall.
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