I have heard of nerves getting messed up with knee replacement so it is possible sadly.
I have never heard of that happening.
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I have heard of nerves getting messed up with knee replacement so it is possible sadly.
I’ve been well, just very busy. Haven’t had much of an opportunity to post.
Lately, I’ve been growing microgreens using Aquaponics.
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This kit started out as a science experiment so I could see if it really works, turns out it DOES work and it’s a lot more fun than I anticipated.
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I just gotta find a use for microgreens in recipes. I’m still trying to figure that out.
Anyway, I was going to try this recipe tonight.
https://www.justonecookbook.com/oyakodon/
Just go to the net and look up microgreens and drill down and you should find many uses for them.
It is a cause of foot drop:I have never heard of that happening.
We have fog today. It is a light fog, not thick like London Fog!Bakers good morning one and all!
Tea is ready.
Temperature is in the 60s and sunny.
Have a great day!
I do know hip surgery is a walk in the park compared to knee replacement, but I did have other expectations when all the doctors told me the operation would be such an improvement, and I didn’t get out of the dump for 2 months, then they told me I had undergone major surgery and should be patientThe hip surgery is not as entailed as a total knee.
This is related to the weight distribution from hip to knee.
I did. From what I understand, they’re mainly used as garnishes and additions in salads.
Maybe I’m not doing enough research.
I am growing radish microgreens, by the way.
It is a cause of foot drop:
https://www.anthonyechomd.com/blog/...ry-why-it-is-important-to-get-addressed-early