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I was in high school, we played hookie a few classes and went to the local peak and filled my buddies pickup with snow and brought it back to school. Was only way to get enough to throw. It was gone within 1/2 an hour. A Guy
I was in high school, we played hookie a few classes and went to the local peak and filled my buddies pickup with snow and brought it back to school. Was only way to get enough to throw. It was gone within 1/2 an hour. A Guy
Hoppy at least snow doesn't threaten to blow you away like the storms east of Little Rock did those people .. about mid afternoon.. we lucked out down here..the front was longer that our state.. from MO. down through here on down into Tx.. just very hard winds.. 60 plus miles per hr.. along with hard raining... we get this again.. in a few days.. Spring can't be too far away now...this is our invitation to Springs arrival.... lol
Mike thanks ... I wasn't so sure I would be.. for a little .. with such wild winds..
I had gathered my belongs and a pillow..a flashlight..got in my safe place just in case they were needed. :) I know to not fool around in such dangerous weather.
hello today we're in Arizona. Trip is going well, lot of pain and work but am happy.JUst wanted to say hello So hello.
Fabe
Fabe ... this is great news.. glad you checked in..may your trip end well.
Have a really good weekend.. if unpacking can be fun..lol
No operation needed, at least now. Got the news today. We are first trying different dissolution techniques, together with blood thinners and therapy. I'm happy they do not open my head :)
Kari
sounds like good news kari!
best of luck with the therapy, my friend.
Thanks, Mickey. This all is a bit confusing to me, for instance I've spoken with two neurologists and they can agree only in that no operation is at least now needed. But one of them is for the medical dissolution treatment and blood thinners, whereas the other one is strictly against it and says we should first try some alternative methods, mostly various therapy. Both are professors of medicine, both respected pros specialized in neurology.
Nothing special in my condition, thousands of people go through the same than I, but depending on which doctor I talk with, I get completely different recommendations. Angie and I think that we at least start with the advice of my own neurologist, the one recommending medical treatment.
Life goes on, Angie is more beautiful every day, and Mac OSX sux. Everything is normal
Kari