Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Seven

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Kenna

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I saw a new general doctor yesterday. DO this time. Tendonitis, I didn't realize I could get a shot every six months. Three specialist appts in Feb, physical therapy now. If you can help it, never take meloxicam, it put a hole in my stomach a few months ago. I am going to try celebrex. And three vaccinations; needless to say, I don't feel too perky today.
Celebrex may have a GI effect also. But usually after MANY years of use. I took it for 19 years with no problem. I've only used it on an as needed basis for a year now. I just seldom need it.

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Mackelton T Infidel. He's chewing his Christmas pig knee. He carries it around with him like a baba.

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Celebrex may have a GI effect also. But usually after MANY years of use. I took it for 19 years with no problem. I've only used it on an as needed basis for a year now. I just seldom need it.
A GI appt is one of the ones in Feb. Hopefully it will work for me. I also have chronic draining from my sinuses to irritate my stomach. And ENT is wondering about otosclerosis, which is arthritis in my left earbones. Sigh.
 

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A GI appt is one of the ones in Feb. Hopefully it will work for me. I also have chronic draining from my sinuses to irritate my stomach. And ENT is wondering about otosclerosis, which is arthritis in my left earbones. Sigh.
Well, Celebrex worked wonders for me, & still does when I need it. Itvs a great anti inflammatory.

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Written by a friend of mine.....

YELLOW SNOW

O the weather outside was whitening
Till the dog did something frightening
He's got no other place to go
Yellow snow, yellow snow, yellow snow.

And he never shows signs of stopping
When he sniffs around his droppings
You see them everywhere you go
Yellow snow, yellow snow, yellow snow.

When he finally goes outside
He'll be frolicking around in the storm
He'll be marking our yard with pride
And you can tell by the steam that its warm

When the snow begins its thawing
It reveals those puppy drawings
He's a risky little pooch Van Gogh
Yellow snow, yellow snow, yellow snow. :w00t::lol:;)
 

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get the one with 2 front wheels and you can still do the conversion... just need 2 ski pieces

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You know, I'm not quite sure what the additional front wheel adds to the equation. Twin back wheels maybe but, it seems the twin fronts would just make steering harder. Maybe not.:rolleyes:
 

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Lol...it's some sort of dumplings..Japanese or Chinese...and the phallic looking thing is actually the root of an eggplant:facepalm:

Root of an eggplant? People eat that?

I saw a new general doctor yesterday. DO this time. Tendonitis, I didn't realize I could get a shot every six months. Three specialist appts in Feb, physical therapy now. If you can help it, never take meloxicam, it put a hole in my stomach a few months ago. I am going to try celebrex. And three vaccinations; needless to say, I don't feel too perky today.

Oh no, that's awful. So sorry to hear you're going through all that. I hope the celebrex works for you. The effects from the vaccines should wear off in a day or 2. Maybe you'll even be your perky self by tomorrow.
 

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You know, I'm not quite sure what the additional front wheel adds to the equation. Twin back wheels maybe but, it seems the twin fronts would just make steering harder. Maybe not.:rolleyes:

Might help to stabilize steering in slush and snow, by slowing the grab of the ruts on a single wheel... but yeah, on dry ground twice the steering resistance.
 
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