@staceyj Update on me.

I found out I have a little bit of glucose intolerance (but not bad enough to be classified as GD) but I found a way to manage it with diet.

Thing 1 is getting smarter by the day and has an incredibly high pain tolerance. Today he discovered why we've been keeping him away from electric fences. I FINALLY got an electrician out here to set up our service boxes and we were walking the property to figure out what to do with a dirt pile in the back yard that is right were the power company wants to put a pole. Thing 1 was walking along and I hear him start saying in a monotone, repetitive way "Oww. Oww. Oww." I look at him and he is up the hill from me holding onto the electric fence (that my neighbor uses to keep his cows in, which are currently on our property). I tell him to let it go. He says in a very calm matter of fact voice "Fence, Oww." I remember the first time I got shocked by an electric fence. I was crying.
The fence should be checked to make sure it is working correctly. It should make him cry too
 
Look at Henrietta making friends with dumb and dumber (Flo & Vera). She makes friends, then when there is no barrier, she tells them she is Queen B.

Took son to the orthodontist today and made myself a chiropractor appt. I am not a chiropractor fan, but insurance pays for it. If I don’t get any relief, I will pay out if pocket and try acupuncture. No one told me at 30 I would slowly fall apart and the 40’s is worse. Good grief!
Sassy, Henrietta don't make no sense! Personally I don't think she ever will you have a weirdo.
She's pretty though.:)
And yeah, from 40 it all goes downhill...fast.
Wait until you hit 60!:old
You all aren't giving me much hope here. I'm MUCH closer to 40 than I'd like and if it keeps up like this I'm going to be searching out a nursing home before I retire.
 
There's a lot of things that I thought would make him cry that he just shrugs off.
:confused:
I have a high pain tolerance too so I understand. The Dr. was very impressed when I hardly flinched when he reduced my broken arm without pain meds when I was 12.

Still, the electric fence hot wire in the old days would literally toss me on my back! It cause muscle convulsions that were amazing
 
I have a high pain tolerance too so I understand. The Dr. was very impressed when I hardly flinched when he reduced my broken arm without pain meds when I was 12.

Still, the electric fence hot wire in the old days would literally toss me on my back! It cause muscle convulsions that were amazing
In the old days electric fences were stronger current and continuous power, not pulsed.
 

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