jbrumberg
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2006
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- Cummington, MA
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- New Holland TC29DA, John Deere D130
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A sunny 40ºF for today’s low; 64ºF and sunny presently; and I anticipate a mixed sun and clouds high 60ºF’s later. My bedroom was 56ºF this AM and all was good. I felt cold, added a comforter, and the sweats started
. On the + my coughed up stuff is now clear and the coughing is less frequent and less intense. Discovered that our kitchen sink was really clogged. I spent most of the morning plunging the drain. The water is now freely draining, but I am not sure if it’s because I cleared the drain pipe or cracked it. I do not see overt leaks in the basement Plumber called. 
”…. JB, just because you survived without seeing a doctor, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have seen the doctor! You keep rolling those dice you’re bound to hit snake eyes!”- Randy Thank you and I appreciate your concerns. It seems that care givers tend to be rather challenging as care receivers/acceptors. I am no exception. :embarrassed: That was my usual MO in the past. That practice I am sure contributed to the BOOP. I see the GI Doc/NP tomorrow morning. He was involved in my care throughout the BOOP experience and the autoimmune craziness.. That’s Step #1. Step #2 completed- I have an appointment to see my PC/NP this coming Monday. Honestly this reoccurrence of the night sweats is troubling.
“…. plus it means I don't have to go bush hog tall dry fields.”- Billy Another + is that one does not have to deal with cleaning out the air filters and radiators as often. One year I did the rotary cutting in a snow storm. That was pretty
even though the traction was occasionally questionable on the slope. I am sorry to read about your FIL my + thoughts wishes and prayers for him, your MIL, you, and the rest of your family. My experiences both personally and professionally with Hospice services in a longterm care settings was always +. Good luck.
RNG- Your challenges with PG&E has become newsworthy here.
The management of PG&E should be held criminally liable and serve time in some “Big House” with substandard heating and no A/C.
Roy- I am happy to read that you are feeling better.
My + thoughts and prayers.
A sunny 40ºF for today’s low; 64ºF and sunny presently; and I anticipate a mixed sun and clouds high 60ºF’s later. My bedroom was 56ºF this AM and all was good. I felt cold, added a comforter, and the sweats started
”…. JB, just because you survived without seeing a doctor, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have seen the doctor! You keep rolling those dice you’re bound to hit snake eyes!”- Randy Thank you and I appreciate your concerns. It seems that care givers tend to be rather challenging as care receivers/acceptors. I am no exception. :embarrassed: That was my usual MO in the past. That practice I am sure contributed to the BOOP. I see the GI Doc/NP tomorrow morning. He was involved in my care throughout the BOOP experience and the autoimmune craziness.. That’s Step #1. Step #2 completed- I have an appointment to see my PC/NP this coming Monday. Honestly this reoccurrence of the night sweats is troubling.
“…. plus it means I don't have to go bush hog tall dry fields.”- Billy Another + is that one does not have to deal with cleaning out the air filters and radiators as often. One year I did the rotary cutting in a snow storm. That was pretty
RNG- Your challenges with PG&E has become newsworthy here.
Roy- I am happy to read that you are feeling better.
My + thoughts and prayers.