Gotta love rough-neck humor, “I HEARD THAT!” gave me a chuckle.
The Panther and STUG are clearly light infantry tanks, mainly for
support and mid-range assault of stationary positions. A perfect fit
for a smaller pilot/gunner.
OW! Teresa! I’m not much taller… 😛
That shut them up, for the moment anyway. Katrina is going to be
like Teresa at this rate “I grow tired of teaching a lesson” over and
over, but teach enough, word gets around.
I had my stress test today, I can’t do the treadmill so they gave me
5 shots of different stuff. And a radioactive dye to do a MRI style
machine “hug” to take pictures. I don’t understand much of the
report, but it seems I have minor heart damage and angina. History
repeats? I have no clue when I could have had an attack…
I had told my son about the test so he came over to talk about it.
He thinks it was when my father passed, I do remember feeling
sick and having to go lay down while they removed him. I just
thought it was the stress.
They did tell me these days they no longer need to split the chest open to fix
things in the heart, open heart bypasses are a thing of the past. In the early
2000’s they were using the “panic” shot, AKA Epinephrine, to do the chemical
stress tests. Now they make your body think you’re having to breathe heavy
due to physical stress. Not as jarring. PC, let us know when your test is, it
sounds like my father and I in your case.
Both you and PC watch yourselves healthwise.
I’m 83 and didn’t know I supposedly had a stroke.
I couldn’t drive for 30 days i took my eye test
and passed. The Optometrist said I was good to go.
I am still not convinced about the stroke. I have a link implant
until December and it reports everything to the Dr.
Nothing big so far, they haven’t called me yet.
Spring and lawns and hedges need looked after so….
I hear that, every single tree on our land has been dropping branches and I
need to trim back the pines in the yard, their branches have grown out so
much that wild rabbits are making nests under the one by the front porch. I
don’t want them to chew up my sister’s flowers… Plus I hate the needles
scratching up my arms on the mower.
You watch yourself Paul, Those can be very sneaky. I remember watching a video
about a guy working out at the gym, when he tried to pick up a 20lbs weight, he
couldn’t move it. Thinking someone was pranking him, he called it out and someone
else walked up and lifted it. The the new comer looked at the guy and noticed his
face was sagging, and then the guy started to feel dizzy. He suddenly fell over and
911 was called. My uncle was 80 and had his second one because the pharmacy
screwed up and gave him the wrong blood thinner… He didn’t make it.
OMFG!! Cracking track is difficult enough.
But to crack a muddy track, in a mud pit,
will be nigh impossible. Especially for
green grunts.
My sympathies to all involved.
The closest I’ve ever come is
changing a split-rim 5T truck tire
(AGAIN!!) on a misaligned truck.
Gotta love rough-neck humor, “I HEARD THAT!” gave me a chuckle.
The Panther and STUG are clearly light infantry tanks, mainly for
support and mid-range assault of stationary positions. A perfect fit
for a smaller pilot/gunner.
OW! Teresa! I’m not much taller… 😛
That shut them up, for the moment anyway. Katrina is going to be
like Teresa at this rate “I grow tired of teaching a lesson” over and
over, but teach enough, word gets around.
I had my stress test today, I can’t do the treadmill so they gave me
5 shots of different stuff. And a radioactive dye to do a MRI style
machine “hug” to take pictures. I don’t understand much of the
report, but it seems I have minor heart damage and angina. History
repeats? I have no clue when I could have had an attack…
I had told my son about the test so he came over to talk about it.
He thinks it was when my father passed, I do remember feeling
sick and having to go lay down while they removed him. I just
thought it was the stress.
They did tell me these days they no longer need to split the chest open to fix
things in the heart, open heart bypasses are a thing of the past. In the early
2000’s they were using the “panic” shot, AKA Epinephrine, to do the chemical
stress tests. Now they make your body think you’re having to breathe heavy
due to physical stress. Not as jarring. PC, let us know when your test is, it
sounds like my father and I in your case.
Both you and PC watch yourselves healthwise.
I’m 83 and didn’t know I supposedly had a stroke.
I couldn’t drive for 30 days i took my eye test
and passed. The Optometrist said I was good to go.
I am still not convinced about the stroke. I have a link implant
until December and it reports everything to the Dr.
Nothing big so far, they haven’t called me yet.
Spring and lawns and hedges need looked after so….
I hear that, every single tree on our land has been dropping branches and I
need to trim back the pines in the yard, their branches have grown out so
much that wild rabbits are making nests under the one by the front porch. I
don’t want them to chew up my sister’s flowers… Plus I hate the needles
scratching up my arms on the mower.
You watch yourself Paul, Those can be very sneaky. I remember watching a video
about a guy working out at the gym, when he tried to pick up a 20lbs weight, he
couldn’t move it. Thinking someone was pranking him, he called it out and someone
else walked up and lifted it. The the new comer looked at the guy and noticed his
face was sagging, and then the guy started to feel dizzy. He suddenly fell over and
911 was called. My uncle was 80 and had his second one because the pharmacy
screwed up and gave him the wrong blood thinner… He didn’t make it.
OMFG!! Cracking track is difficult enough.
But to crack a muddy track, in a mud pit,
will be nigh impossible. Especially for
green grunts.
My sympathies to all involved.
The closest I’ve ever come is
changing a split-rim 5T truck tire
(AGAIN!!) on a misaligned truck.