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good!Peach milk shake again tonight. Yummmm. Granny, you can't have any. We drank your share.![]()

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good!Peach milk shake again tonight. Yummmm. Granny, you can't have any. We drank your share.![]()
Ugh! Does your doctor know? Is this in the leg that had the surgery? Maybe there was some nerve damage ... hopefully it's temporary.My feet are killing me. Half of my lower leg and my feet on both sides the same needles and feeling like they are on fire. The only thing that helps is standing up
both legs, both feet the sameUgh! Does your doctor know? Is this in the leg that had the surgery? Maybe there was some nerve damage ... hopefully it's temporary.
I had a Speckled Sussex too. Another very sweet bird. I ended up giving her to a friend. That bird lived long!I had a speckled Sussex hen. Sweet girl and pretty. I lost her to Marek's. It got her crop and I couldn't keep it from developing impactions. Couldn't keep ahead of it and it finally killed her.
Well, I survived PT. Therapist told me what I already know. Shoulder is still inflamed so he went easy on me. DH had taken a couple of movies of me working on splitting wood today. He said I was getting all the strengthening exercise I needed but with the bursitis still there, my shoulder was tight and I just needed to do stretches for the time being.
I just have the feeling that my shoulder is mostly healed but the inflammation is going to make my life miserable until either they have to inject it again or drain the Bursa and find out what sort of infection or inflammation I have in it. Or I just learn to live with it till it goes away on it's own which happens a lot with my joints. Not feeling too optimistic about it at the moment.
From there I ran the gauntlet of 'college is back in session' traffic to Walmart and picked up our grocery order then saw how fast I could hit the bypass around Kirksville and get back to the peace and quiet that is La Plata Missouri.
My little hen with the back injury isn't getting any better. May be a bit worse and I fear I am going to lose her. Her weight is dropping and she just can't use those legs for anything.
DH and I did get out for a walk and saw a 3 foot long black snake that was laying across the trail. Tried everything to get it to move including stepping on it's tail. It wouldn't get the hint so I found a long limb, scooped it up and showed it the other side of the trail...upon which it turned around and went back across the trail in the opposite direction.....go figure.
She was a pretty girl! I have just one. She is not that pretty but she is a goof with lots of personality.I had a Speckled Sussex too. Another very sweet bird. I ended up giving her to a friend. That bird lived long!
Here she is sitting pretty while I had her. View attachment 4215198
Peripheral Neuropathy? I have that. Im blessed, knock on wood, not to have too much pain. Was just talking with the gal that gives me my shots about this. A lot of folks gave a lot of pain with it. I do feel at times like I just stepped on something sharp..take a look behind me, left my foot to look, nothing. I tell myself..oh..my PN. I've also suffered with planter Fasciitis. Again, knock on wood, hadn't bothered me in a while. Now that was painful!!My feet are killing me. Half of my lower leg and my feet on both sides the same needles and feeling like they are on fire. The only thing that helps is standing up