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That sounds like the roots of a maple not oak.Just straightline winds. Strange that a tree, 60 ft. tall or so, only leaves a hole not more than a foot deep once blown over.

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That sounds like the roots of a maple not oak.Just straightline winds. Strange that a tree, 60 ft. tall or so, only leaves a hole not more than a foot deep once blown over.
Exactly. That's the main reason we're looking. The laundry here in this home is on the bottom floor. I have to go up and down. It's getting very hard to do. This place we're looking at has the laundry on the main floor where I'll be.But, stairs Cynthia, I would be thinking about how much longer I could climb stairs.
This is different bacteria than is in yougurt. I will find the video.My Mom used to make yogurt but not specific to IBD.
Stony Creek makes a plain yogurt called 'probiotic yogurt'. It has more variety of probiotics than regular yogurt. It is also whole milk. There are nutrients in cream that the body needs. In small amounts it's very beneficial.( Not to eat just cream)
It's definitely oak. I'd say it's at least 60 years old. It was huge when I moved here.That sounds like the roots of a maple not oak.Oaks have deep tap root. Unless it was already on its way out.
Yes, Bronwyn and Austin get to handle the stairs to do laundry and use the kitchen. We eat together often.No, she IS upstairs, on the ground floor. The "kids" live downstairs, in the basement apartment. She would have no reason to go down there, the parents will be down there with the grandchildren. If she needs anything they would come up to help her. They'd probably come up to eat with her and do laundry too. Everything will be most convenient for her.
That would workExactly. That's the main reason we're looking. The laundry here in this home is on the bottom floor. I have to go up and down. It's getting very hard to do. This place we're looking at has the laundry on the main floor where I'll be.Then kids will be downstairs. I'm thinking eventually I'll put one of those electric chairs in so it will be easier to go down and visit.
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Deodorant and body washWhat is this?
I guess the one for humans was pulled but adequan for dogs and horses have been around for ages. This is now the one for humans
https://www.jnjmedtech.com/en-US/treatment/early-intervention/monovisc-high-molecular-weight-hyaluronan?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=depuy-us-2024-orthobio-ub_early_intervention_treatment;s;md;br;sur;dtc;tre&utm_content=Hyaluronic+Acid+-+Single&utm_term=injection+in+knee&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAA-PAaWiF1XZEoxVQ91r9lSrbYdghU&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6Ou5BhCrARIsAPoTxrCZIwhSvZ83xH4g-exVFPXd1ZE-cO8-fbvuI-FWpRK8xTw1cTUPqK8aAmQgEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Did the injection hurt?
I think Cynthia had it done.
Yes, it's like a gel. Really has helped. I haven't needed surgery. I can get another shot any time now. It can take a while to kick in.I guess the one for humans was pulled but adequan for dogs and horses have been around for ages. This is now the one for humans
https://www.jnjmedtech.com/en-US/treatment/early-intervention/monovisc-high-molecular-weight-hyaluronan?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=depuy-us-2024-orthobio-ub_early_intervention_treatment;s;md;br;sur;dtc;tre&utm_content=Hyaluronic+Acid+-+Single&utm_term=injection+in+knee&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAA-PAaWiF1XZEoxVQ91r9lSrbYdghU&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6Ou5BhCrARIsAPoTxrCZIwhSvZ83xH4g-exVFPXd1ZE-cO8-fbvuI-FWpRK8xTw1cTUPqK8aAmQgEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Did the injection hurt?
I think Cynthia had it done
Oak is not cheap wood. I hope you can advertise it somewhere to have someone chop it up for the wood.It's definitely oak. I'd say it's at least 60 years old. It was huge when I moved here.