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It is amazing! and to think some say to not have surgery for nerve blockages. Surgery is much better now yet many still base their decision off of the old surgery

they said my column in closing but they cannot repair it they just wanted to look

Not much different from heart surgery!

I would have the heart surgery they have gotten lots better that way
 
they said my column in closing but they cannot repair it they just wanted to look



I would have the heart surgery they have gotten lots better that way
Spinal surgery is now micro surgery. They do not open up the entire back for it.

I would find a different ortho doc. It sounds odd that they want to look.
 
here we have to plant in a cage of hardware cloth.....

deb
I covered most with clear plastic cups until I ran out, then water and soda bottles, with rocks piled around them (very time consuming and not 100% it'll deter them) ran bird netting over some of the hills. Sucks cause I planted them in big hills 10' apart in a grid, 8 or so seeds per hill, hills in between with winter squash and pumpkins, then bean seeds in the corn hills, the Titan sunflowers on the backside in groups. Out of 25 or so sunflowers that came up I saved six with glass mason jars on them. Some of the corn hills are bare now, some just with 2-3 plants, might be 100 out of the 160+ that came up. Mostly took the Painted Mountain flour corn. :hit

The only thing that worked was a scoped .22 rifle. A scoped .17 really makes them go splat never to be seen again.
I'm about ready to use the 12ga lol. I took the scope off our hi po pellet rifle and put it back on the .22 last fall so couldn't use it no iron sites, and would rather keep to airguns so using a little pink camo multipump BB gun, it's working just should have got rid of them sooner.
 
Some varmint chewed off all 3 of the sunflower plants that came up. Same as last year, but i had more then. Very disappointing. Right in my raised bed even!
That's what these are doing, digging them up as they come up, leaving the little plants and taking the seed/root. Not touching anything else just the Indian corn and sunflowers.
 
I have small zucchini on both of my plants. Need to check them tomorrow. I love breaded zucchini sticks baked to a golden brown.:drool

I can remember seeing a cardiologist about 25 years ago who checked my heart function and told me I was in good shape. My cardiac meds were working and the worse he could foresee for me was the possibility of a valve replacement after the age of 40 (gonna be 65 next month so everyday I wake up and say a prayer of thanks). He advised me to stay active, watch my weight and not to worry about it because by the time I might need a replacement it would be and 'in and out' surgery. Sure enough. About 18 years ago I knew somebody who was getting a new mitral valve replacement. They were going into the hospital on Thursday evening, surgery Friday morning and home on Monday.

Pretty amazing for heart surgery.
 
That's what these are doing, digging them up as they come up, leaving the little plants and taking the seed/root. Not touching anything else just the Indian corn and sunflowers.
Oh these they left the roots but cut off the plant about 8 or 10" high. Ugh.
 
I have small zucchini on both of my plants. Need to check them tomorrow. I love breaded zucchini sticks baked to a golden brown.:drool

I can remember seeing a cardiologist about 25 years ago who checked my heart function and told me I was in good shape. My cardiac meds were working and the worse he could foresee for me was the possibility of a valve replacement after the age of 40 (gonna be 65 next month so everyday I wake up and say a prayer of thanks). He advised me to stay active, watch my weight and not to worry about it because by the time I might need a replacement it would be and 'in and out' surgery. Sure enough. About 18 years ago I knew somebody who was getting a new mitral valve replacement. They were going into the hospital on Thursday evening, surgery Friday morning and home on Monday.

Pretty amazing for heart surgery.
My Dad went in for heart surgery at Gainesville FL. He had a triple bypass, aortic aneurism repair, and a valve replacement. He died a week later.
 

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