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I believe you nailed itYou sound a lot like Farmer shell.
Ken
I believe you nailed itYou sound a lot like Farmer shell.
Ken
Oh, that's nothing. I, at age 74 can now carry $100 bucks worth of groceries with 1 arm; a feat I couldn't accomplish when I was 20!I am the heaviest I have ever been at 250 lbs and can do more pushups now at 63 than I could when I was 20.
I guess you could call me chelle but than I'll call you Karen or Barbie. HahaNow, behave yourself Shell.
Ken
I will try that first thing tomorrow morning. Again at noon, and about dark.I'm a retired 70 year old (married) nurse. I learned this is the covid era. If you are all stove up as they say in the country from doing too much physical work just take 2 tylenols and 2 Ibuprophens at the same time. They are NSAIDs that are excreted by different systems. IBU by the kidneys and tylenol by the liver. Works great. I must be fit now since almost 5 months of physical work I don't need it much anymore.
Yeah! I have the body of a god... Buddha...I am the heaviest I have ever been at 250 lbs and can do more pushups now at 63 than I could when I was 20. I always gain weight over hay time and will wear it off now and my biggest weight losses are during calving in April. Have gone from 240 to 218 in 30 days a couple times.
As for the present, round is actually a shape………
I have to disagree with the Tylenol and Ibuprofen. The hospital about overdosed me with that last year. My kidneys still aren't right. I rarely take anything for pain or for anything. I don't believe in all the antibiotics the United States pushes either. I would take them if I got bite by a snake or something serious, anything else I'll just walk it off. I don't mean no harm just my personal experience, to each their own. Everybody body's react differently.I'm a retired 70 year old (married) nurse. I learned this is the covid era. If you are all stove up as they say in the country from doing too much physical work just take 2 tylenols and 2 Ibuprophens at the same time. They are NSAIDs that are excreted by different systems. IBU by the kidneys and tylenol by the liver. Works great. I must be fit now since almost 5 months of physical work I don't need it much anymore.
It's not your fault. The hospital was giving them to me every two hours rotating for about a week. Live and learn.I'm sorry you did not fully recover. The medical prescription dose of Ibuprophen is 800 mgs (4 pills) every 8 hours for not more than 3 days. IBU is hard on the kidneys.
It says on the bottles of both of those do not take more than 6 Tylenols or 6 Ibuprophens in 24 hours. People can also take 1 of each. Thats what I usually do when I'm all stove up. Both of these NSAIDs work by different routes.
Stucky Aka Kentucky.... everyone seems to end up stuck here for one reason or another.What state is this hospital? The medical care in Oregon is unbelievably sub par.
Mr Greybeard do you feel you maybe a little ocd with where the threads go? *smile Does it both you when box store rearrange everything or have things where it doesn't make sense? I'm just teasing, I don't mean no harm.
In a Chevy.Stucky Aka Kentucky.... everyone seems to end up stuck here for one reason or another.
Speaking of which what do ya'll think is or would be the best place to live and why.
You sound a lot like Farmer shell.
Ken