buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
Buppies, prayers for you. Hope they get things straightened out.
They do travel in packs…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
They do travel in packs…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
Unless they are very wiley…I don’t think coyotes can shoot an AR.
I miss my Steel Pig…Similar hit, (but I noticed it) about 1990.
Was driving a '78 olds station wagon, was stopped for a left turn, waiting on traffic. All of a sudden BLAM, a small foreign car (Toyota?) had plowed into my rear. It had been propelled by a large American car (Buick) ramming into it.
Crumpled the Toyota in front and rear.
When the LEO was investigating with all cars in their resting position the toyota was about 4 feet behind my SW. The LEO could see the crumpled Toyota front and rear end but couldn't find a dent in my Olds bumper. We finally found where the dirt had been rubbed off the bumper.
It had to be a coupe because the doors on the sedan are too small for a cow to get into the vehicle…I hit a cow in an 1978 Impala and it leaned over when the bumper hit and creased the front sheet metal. It got up and left. Replaced the sheet metal. It was where you could actually unscrew it and bolt in a new piece. Remember those days?
LEO dispatcher keeps asking about make and model color of the car I hit. A cow black with horns. Yes but make and model?
Rum will help.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

