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Spring Banter - Pushing up Tulips


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Getting that huge diurnal day I was wondering about...  

 

Most models propagated a diffused w-boundary through and around mid day, and right on cue that's taking place.  Cloud shield also rapidly yielding to sun now, ...assisting.  

 

We 20-30F over a large area of the interior this morning, where now knocking on the door of 60!  And it's not done yet...  Fascinating.

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Other than some green shoots coming up from sunny spots. I haven't seen one flower close to blooming. That's absurd.

 

You need to look for sunny spots that get sun all day next to darker buildings.  Our church is grey and made of stone which I think helps.  Like I said, it's right next to the building and it gets full sun all day.  Everywhere is the same as you describe.

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You need to look for sunny spots that get sun all day next to darker buildings. Our church is grey and made of stone which I think helps. Like I said, it's right next to the building and it gets full sun all day. Everywhere is the same as you describe.

The sunny spots are the only ones with green shoots. Haven't seen any weenies poking through snow yet. The SWE is finally showing it's muscle around here by not giving in.

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I can't find the post about dendrite and his pain so I'll post here and hope he sees it.

Sounds like nerve pain to me. All of the tingling and weird pain and spasms. Might have a pinched nerve somewhere. One pinchee nerve in your back can irritate the whole body altogether.

I kinda received terrible but expected news yesterday. I had spinal fusion at c5/6 in October. Had some continuing pain and aggravation all winter. I take Vicodin and Valium as needed (not every day, usually before bed). Also they put me on Gabapentin which is non narcotic and non addictive 3x daily. Believe it or not I experience more relief from the Gabapentin than the Vicodin!

I said I expected bad news and received it.. the fusion or bone graft seems to have failed. Basically looked like it collapsed in the xray. The space that the fusion created when the herniated disc was removed is almost gone. The plate and screws remain in place but the doc simply said it's not a 100% success rate. I asked him "what happen/where the hell did the graft actually go?" He simply had no answer. We are basically in a wait and see period now to decide our next action. It all depends on if symptoms and pain worsen or not. If I can live with the failed graft I will do it. Other option is going in and finding the graft, completely redoing the surgery with plastic graft that is more durable. More complicated this time around with the scar tissue from the last one. Oh yeah, all of this is inches from my spinal cord. Pleasant.... lol

There was a pre surgery period when I wanted to push through the season, continue playing football but multiple docs talked me out of it. Luckily I listened and had the surgery done. Now it's undeniable any continuing and lingering surgeries are covered by Merrimack under NCAA regulations. Also, they work with New England Baptist. One of the best orthopedic centers in the world. It just sucks because I can live fine with this now since I'm young.. but when I get old.. I hope I can walk by then LOL just kidding but sorta not

Damn. Football is a rough sport. Take care of yourself man.
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