Granny's gone and done it again

*I* don't have to go out other than down to the barn for animal chores. Will have the ice grip things on my boots for sure. DD2 has to go to work before the FR stops though there isn't supposed to be any up on the mountain, she just has to get there. Apparently there is an inversion, it will be warmer up at the ski area than down here.

DW is supposed to go the the massage lady at 10, she and the masseuse may have to do some last minute adjustments of the appointment depending on the weather at 9:30. DW can only go on Sundays since she works all the other days.
It wouldnt be the end of the world if everyone took a snow day. I hope they stay safe if they do go out .
 
evergreen tripled in size ! LOL
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No. Patients treated with antibiotics in the early stages of the infection usually recover rapidly and completely. Most patients who are treated in later stages of the disease also respond well to antibiotics, although some may have suffered long-term damage to the nervous system or joints. It is not uncommon for patients treated for Lyme disease with a recommended 2 to 4 week course of antibiotics to have lingering symptoms of fatigue, pain, or joint and muscle aches at the time they finish treatment. In a small percentage of cases, these symptoms can last for more than 6 months. These symptoms cannot be cured by longer courses of antibiotics, but they generally improve on their own, over time.
I had 21 days worth of pills.
 
:hit Well this is just freaking wonderful. I did something to the bottom of my foot w/ the walking I assume. Hurting worse instead o getting better since I been home. I just fell. Twisted my back. Looked at my foot. Theres a ball in there and it swollen. Had a bowl in my hands and a fork. They went flying.
 

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