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Most places we have about 2 feet! Some places a little less. Just crazy! And yes, thank goodness, no power loss!
Happy ya didn't lose power. The grid down here seems always go kaput when we get ice or snow! 2ft, Va hasn't had that much snow in a long time, or has it? :idunno
 
Happy ya didn't lose power. The grid down here seems always go kaput when we get ice or snow! 2ft, Va hasn't had that much snow in a long time, or has it? :idunno
Idk, we haven't lived here long. But we didn't have anywhere near this much snow last year. Hubby is out there shoveling. He will be sorry, his back is a mess.
 
Sean, how is your pain level? Hope you are healing up well.
It's leveled off, about a 5 now...it's not the surgery or broken bones that are giving me the pain. It's the tendons on the sides of my knee and under the knee cap that are causing the pain, and my lower leg injury from 9 years ago, is also having the same thing happening to it. From what the therapist told me, it's due to the muscles that had all the trauma inflected on them before and during the surgery...it's made the cartilage spongy, so instead of being smooth and hard, it's acting kinda like velcro and catches on the bone. Weird, huh! Supposedly the PT will help strengthen the ligaments and they 'should' start hardening up again. Time will tell. Some days the pain is worse, other times it's not.
 
Sean I understand my right knee was damaged in my motorcycle accident back late 70's moved the knee cap halfway up my thigh Dr.s moved it back the quad was ruptured beyond repair darn thing atrophied re ruptured 8 years later but the other muscles could not compensate as they had atrophied by then months and months a physical therapy with shock and bicycle more shock .. when they repaired the acl on my left 35 years later he said that surgery kills the quad my physical therapy was to rebuild both I understand have known the pain
 

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