I assume so, but that is not my area in recent times. My leg suffered with the Charleston once.
https://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/
The plane left Charlotte just in time.
I assume so, but that is not my area in recent times. My leg suffered with the Charleston once.
https://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/
:scratch: Maybe taking the picture was the time passing activity...I'm not seeing anything noteworthy. Where is the boring guy and was this on your holiday?
:scratch: Maybe taking the picture was the time passing activity...
Not on holiday. Here for work.
:scratch: That's the filename from the camera.So you generated the DSC files? I thought they are usually suspicious jpegs.
You warmed up alcohol in the microwave? :erm:The microwaved saké was not a good idea.
You warmed up alcohol in the microwave? :erm:
Signed up to get a quote for Dandelion, a cheaper to install geothermal system spun out of X labs, a Google company. Im not up for a 20k upfront payment but apparently they also do a $135 a month over 20 year option with nothing upfront and still saves you about 20% in fuel costs. Propane pricing can be quite volatile.
Try getting one without anesthesia. I've had teeth pulled without anesthesia also. The reason is that I react badly to most drugs. Novocain will leave me feeling tired (as in I need to sleep 20 hours a day tired) for the next week or so. It's basically a choice then of a few minutes of excruciating pain versus of week of being a zombie.Root canals suck. :crap:
No way, no how. I like to be completely conscious when I'm having anything done in my mouth. Besides that, there are all sorts of potential complications from gas. As I said, I react badly to most drugs. My last dentist didn't use gas, anyway, partly for liability reasons.Couldn't you have gas instead?
No way, no how. I like to be completely conscious when I'm having anything done in my mouth. Besides that, there are all sorts of potential complications from gas. As I said, I react badly to most drugs. My last dentist didn't use gas, anyway, partly for liability reasons.
I have a large backlog of medical work, and am considering doing the medical tourism thing. A friend runs an operation in Romania and brings in Swiss doctors and French nurses. The full list could include:
Full set of dental implants
Laser eye correction
Knee replacement
Something with my compressed vertebrae
If I could wish for anything it would be to simply be unconscious for the 2 weeks it would take to get through the list. It's not like me being awake would allow me to catch a mistake and correct it.
I haven't needed anything like that so far. Hopefully I never will. It's moot anyway. I have no medical insurance to cover such expensive procedures.What do you do when they open you up for surgery on your organs? I don't believe you could avoid the IV drugs and anesthesiologist. Of course one's mental condition is disordered in recovery and for some time after, but that is normal. The pain sets in later.
I'm only 55 and I've regularly exercised since high school. Exercise is probably the single most important thing for health and longevity. After that it's genetics, and then diet. We actually have pretty good genetics. My nearly 80-year old mom's organs are in great shape. Her only pill is 5mg of Norvasc to keep her BP under control. She's also only about 15% or 20% gray.You must be very healthy and have good organs.
I haven't ridden the bike in 4 years, and I've gained about 75 pounds since being a parent. At some point I'll do something about that.
I'm only 55 and I've regularly exercised since high school. Exercise is probably the single most important thing for health and longevity. After that it's genetics, and then diet. We actually have pretty good genetics. My nearly 80-year old mom's organs are in great shape. Her only pill is 5mg of Norvasc to keep her BP under control. She's also only about 15% or 20% gray.
I do need to lose some weight. :sad: Unfortunately, the last year or two I haven't ridden the bike as much as I used to due to taking care of my mother. When I ride 3000 to 4000 miles a year that keeps my weight under control even if I stuff myself.
My two biggest health issues now are carpal tunnel syndrome and a receding hairline. I could get them both fixed with enough money.
I haven't ridden the bike in 4 years, and I've gained about 75 pounds since being a parent. At some point I'll do something about that.
Do you know something we don't?...The late Merc...
I know the hair thing isn't a health issue, more a cosmetic one, but it's something that can only be addressed with an expensive medical procedure.Crapal tunnels don't get better on their own. Unless you have some underlying condition the hair loss is probably normal, not a health issue.
I share your pain, literally. :frowner: Unfortunately, CTS runs in the family. My mom had it to the point she couldn't work after her mid 40s. She had a carpal tunnel release which helped to some extent, but the nerve damage was already done. My sister has it. She had the operation also and claims it's mostly better. With no medical insurance the operation is out of the question for me. My mom said the insurance company paid about $50K for her operation in the late 1980s. I hate to think how much it would cost now. And I'm not sure it'll do much good. A few of my fingers feel numb most of the time. The nerves are probably gone. I could try the surgery when I'm eligible for Medicare in 9 years and change. I just wouldn't hold out hope for it doing much good.The carpal tunnel thing is probably also worth addressing at some point. The pain is now continuous.
When I do a search under his real name I'm still getting his profile at the place he works (worked?) at. Usually companies keep these things fairly current, so I think it's likely he's still alive. He may have reasons for no longer posting here.Do you know something we don't?
I know the hair thing isn't a health issue, more a cosmetic one, but it's something that can only be addressed with an expensive medical procedure.
The carpal tunnel thing is probably also worth addressing at some point. The pain is now continuous.
Why are you not receiving medical treatment for all the ailments? Get help before it is too late.
Something else must be going on. I don't want to pry too much, but abusing your body is never the solution.
Well, you'd be the envy of all your time-traveling friends from 1980. At least until they find out about XP or Windows 7.Are you playing ancient computer games? I can't imagine what good a 20 year old OS would be .