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does he have you on his GPS?
 
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Don't wait until the ninth. At least call your doctor and tell him/her about it now.

Ive already called and talked to her led nurse. They are not overly worried about it as my echochardiogram looks as good as its going to look. I have a weakened enlarged heart, and other than steroids theres not much to do about it. Or at least thats what the nurse said. She sudgested that I drink lots of fluids, and get as much rest as I need. Get tired, lay down for a nap. But if thats the case, Ill be sleeping 12-15 hours a day... I will have to wait and call when the lead nurse isnt running the phones to talk to someone else...
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x2!!!
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x3! I just cannot find the time to keep up with this group. I am always 20 pages behind! But had to share this: I found my very first egg this morning! It is a lovely brown speckled egg, found in the run by the hanging feeder, not in a nestbox. Hmmm, hopefully they will figure it out soon. I was so excited I sent pics of it on my phone to my hubby and all my kids!

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You are under estimating all the stress you are under!
Stress is invisable, and cause a riot of issues from ulcers to issues such as you are having, or as far as heart attacks!!
 
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It looks lie Fruitless Ash, which is the current go-to tree for street plantings. Great for a lot of reasons, the fall color being one of the best, but also it tops out below street-light height, has a wonderful vase-shape that keeps the filed of view at street level unblocked, and casrs wonderful deep cool shade. It doesn't drop nasty hard slimy fruit like Sweetgum or cherries nor big floppy storm-drain blocking leaves like London Plane tree or most maples, but it does have one serious draw back: if it gets hit by a car, or clipped by a wide-turning semi or loose tire, the whole tree dies within months. Sad, really, I love the trees.

(If these look familiar to more than me and Deirdre, it's because they're between Shipwreck and the first traffic circle looking west)

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I've been busily working away at my snowflake ornaments. They are all radially symmetrical, and no two are a like, like real snowflakes (sort of). I should have bought two bags of those triangular beads at Shipwreck
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OOH!!! We MUST have pics!!!!!!!!!!!
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200% humidity & sooooooooooo cold!!
cannot see very far with this thick wet cold fog.
Everything is drippy & cold, hard on the Raynaud's...hard on the arthur-itis.
I do not wanna venture forth AT ALL, but stay in my warm cabin!!!
 
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does he have you on his GPS?

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I believe he does!!
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My DH's Mom had a pacemaker put in 15 years ago that could dial the surgeon on cell phone no matter where he was, if 'it' detected a low battery or any arithmia...very cool.
Then they replaced it with a new model last year, and she died a week later of massive staph infection, very uncool.
They should have made the unit 'detect' infection, heat from an infection..in some way?
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