buckeyefarmer
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I don’t think coyotes can shoot an AR.Coyotes, maybe?
I don’t think coyotes can shoot an AR.Coyotes, maybe?
I have a buthead neighbor like that. After lots of drinking the guns and explosives come out. One time at 1 AM I awakened by a loud explosion. They raise and train Argentinian fighting dogs.Have not seen any around here. But if it was it would be gone after not being hit by the first shot. Sounded like full magazine was cycled through the gun
Depends on if they are the 2 legged ones out here.......I don’t think coyotes can shoot an AR.
Agree I guess having the other 7 being good neighbors is a winI have a buthead neighbor like that. After lots of drinking the guns and explosives come out. One time at 1 AM I awakened by a loud explosion. They raise and train Argentinian fighting dogs.
I have good neighbors too but this guy is the bad apple in the bunch. You can't pick your neighbors.
Similar hit, (but I noticed it) about 1990.relative mass…
I got rear-ended by a Fiero as I was coming to a stop on a rough road - 1975 Chevy Impala - It didn’t register as anything other than another pothole…. Next think I know there is some dude knocking on my window saying he he sorry for rear ending me and I didn’t see any car I. The rear view— I thought I was being robbed!
Fiero was under mine almost to the windshield, I got a small crease in my gas tank… I didn’t even bother with trading paperwork or filing a report on him because his hood was TRASHED. Told him good luck and pay attention.
57 going to 81.
Sodamo, I bet Keith really appreciates that you are a good friend and neighbor.
Good morning! 76˚ muggy.
I will be installing some hand rails in the bathroom today getting them prepared for post knee surgery, sure could have used them last time and will be prepared this time.
Sorry to hear that report. But he is right in referring you to specialist care. Hope you get the help you needVery sorry taking so long to reply. You have an over-producing parathyroid gland, making excess Parathyroid Hormone (PTH). Excess PTH will drive up your calcium. Once 12 or above, it can make bones brittle by trying to suck too much calcium out of them. Spontaneous fractures can occur (hip often).You are vulnerable to getting kidney stones. That tiny little gland on its way to causing a great deal of mischief for you. Pretty easy procedure to remove it. I will refer you to ENT to discuss surgery.
Your a very nice man sir, but my goodness you are getting a litany of medical problems. The horizon of health consequences is migrating closer. Please be sure to see nephrology. I am very happy to keep managing your diabetes, but maybe getting endocrinology involved in your care a good idea? They also manage hyperparathyroidism. I'd still be your PCP, but with the potential incoming storm, maybe recruit the experts?
I'm placing ENT referral. Let me know your thoughts on endocrinology. I would like to see you again in 6 to 8 weeks from now.
Thank you,
Erik Womeldorf
This is what I'm dealing with. Not a good day
Similar to what I got a couple of years ago, with mine it was just heart, lungs and prostate. Couple of bouts of heart congestion along with copd while getting radiation for prostate, then throw in afib and sleep apnea on top just for the heck of it. But still looking at the green side of the grass when I wake up, so all's good so far.Very sorry taking so long to reply. You have an over-producing parathyroid gland, making excess Parathyroid Hormone (PTH). Excess PTH will drive up your calcium. Once 12 or above, it can make bones brittle by trying to suck too much calcium out of them. Spontaneous fractures can occur (hip often).You are vulnerable to getting kidney stones. That tiny little gland on its way to causing a great deal of mischief for you. Pretty easy procedure to remove it. I will refer you to ENT to discuss surgery.
Your a very nice man sir, but my goodness you are getting a litany of medical problems. The horizon of health consequences is migrating closer. Please be sure to see nephrology. I am very happy to keep managing your diabetes, but maybe getting endocrinology involved in your care a good idea? They also manage hyperparathyroidism. I'd still be your PCP, but with the potential incoming storm, maybe recruit the experts?
I'm placing ENT referral. Let me know your thoughts on endocrinology. I would like to see you again in 6 to 8 weeks from now.
Thank you,
Erik Womeldorf
This is what I'm dealing with. Not a good day