Glad you're safe, pretty bird
but we should be grateful - apparently, it gave you such a jolt you came flying in here!![]()

Glad you're OK Tweety bird.
Missed ya here.
Watch out for those damn gas leaks, eh? Lots more shaking going on.
You're a ways away, from the epicenters, right?
This is a good thing![]()
Hiya, Frannie! I'm here!![]()

Sounds scary! Glad you're OK. Good luck to the BIL, must have been a lot of work to move him.We're quite far away, but we shook pretty well and for a long time. Everybody got dizzy. Rather unsettling, even for those who are used to earthquakes.
So sorry to hear about your BIL,Tweety![]()
Good evening snails .... waving madly at that katya!![]()
Glad you’re safe, sorry to hear about the bil![]()
Wow. Sucks. So tragic and sounds surprising.
I'm working on NAFLD myself, and so far haven't see a reduction.
His fate is scary for me too.
I'm surprised he can't do anything....is there a chance at a liver transplant?
I hope so, it's pretty common in our modern times. I suspect it was common before too, but just way-under-diagnosed. And people didn't used to live this long 100 years ago.NAFLD in itself can be managed and even reversed. Plenty of people live good lives with NAFLD.