I have been diagnosed with spinal stenosis. I've been suffering with severe pain for 3 weeks and the meds I finally got are starting to work
Grump....GP
Oh and it is in my neck....GP
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GRUMP!!!btd64 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:15 pm Grump....
I have been diagnosed with spinal stenosis. I've been suffering with severe pain for 3 weeks and the meds I finally got are starting to work![]()
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Grump....GP
Oh and it is in my neck....GP
GRUMP!!!Zovs wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:42 pm Good morning folks!
World War II Today: October 18
1939
The Russians prepare to hand over 30,000 Polish soldiers and refugees to the Nazis who respond with their own prisoner exchange.
The first Jewish ghetto is established in Lublin.
1940
Britain reopens the Burma road, which had been closed for three months on the condition of progress being made towards peace between Japan and China. No progress had been made towards peace at the time of reopening.
1941
German units are now only 80 miles west of Moscow.
Raids began against submarine pens on Bay of Biscay, to protect North Africa invasion, but pens survived with 12-foot concrete roofs, defended by Luftwaffe’s Me109 and FW190 fighters.
1942
Hitler orders German troops to shoot all captured allied commandos, ‘to the last man’.
An advance party of four Norwegian Special Operations Executive (SOE) Commandos are dropped by parachute to reconnoitre the area around the German ‘heavy water’ (atomic weapons development) plant at Telemark, Norway.
The advance by Army Group A toward the Black Sea port of Tuapse is halted due to difficult terrain and stubborn Soviet resistance.
After intensifying their raids during the early part of the October, German and Italian daylight bombing raids over Malta are finally suspended. The drain on aircraft being sent to other fronts has left little alternative.
Vice Admiral William F. Halsey named as the new commander of the South Pacific Area, in charge of the Solomons-New Guinea campaign.
1943
Japanese troops go on a murderous rampage in China, burning to death the populations of several villages and forcing peasants to jump blindfolded off cliffs.
1944
The call up for the Volksturm begins in Germany, with all able-bodied men from 16 to 60 to be conscripted. German radio says 50,000 officers have been killed so far in war. Himmler becomes Commander-in-Chief, Forces of Interior.
German forces thrust into Slovakia.
Russian troops cross the Norwegian frontier.
Lt. General Joseph Stilwell is recalled from China by president Franklin Roosevelt.
Fourteen B-29s based on the Marianas attack the Japanese base at Truk.
1945
The first open session of the International Military War Crimes Tribunal indicts 21 top Nazis.
Talk about an old folks moment ...RangerJoe wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:47 pmGRUMP!!!Zovs wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:42 pm Good morning folks!
World War II Today: October 18
1939
The Russians prepare to hand over 30,000 Polish soldiers and refugees to the Nazis who respond with their own prisoner exchange.
The first Jewish ghetto is established in Lublin.
1940
Britain reopens the Burma road, which had been closed for three months on the condition of progress being made towards peace between Japan and China. No progress had been made towards peace at the time of reopening.
1941
German units are now only 80 miles west of Moscow.
Raids began against submarine pens on Bay of Biscay, to protect North Africa invasion, but pens survived with 12-foot concrete roofs, defended by Luftwaffe’s Me109 and FW190 fighters.
1942
Hitler orders German troops to shoot all captured allied commandos, ‘to the last man’.
An advance party of four Norwegian Special Operations Executive (SOE) Commandos are dropped by parachute to reconnoitre the area around the German ‘heavy water’ (atomic weapons development) plant at Telemark, Norway.
The advance by Army Group A toward the Black Sea port of Tuapse is halted due to difficult terrain and stubborn Soviet resistance.
After intensifying their raids during the early part of the October, German and Italian daylight bombing raids over Malta are finally suspended. The drain on aircraft being sent to other fronts has left little alternative.
Vice Admiral William F. Halsey named as the new commander of the South Pacific Area, in charge of the Solomons-New Guinea campaign.
1943
Japanese troops go on a murderous rampage in China, burning to death the populations of several villages and forcing peasants to jump blindfolded off cliffs.
1944
The call up for the Volksturm begins in Germany, with all able-bodied men from 16 to 60 to be conscripted. German radio says 50,000 officers have been killed so far in war. Himmler becomes Commander-in-Chief, Forces of Interior.
German forces thrust into Slovakia.
Russian troops cross the Norwegian frontier.
Lt. General Joseph Stilwell is recalled from China by president Franklin Roosevelt.
Fourteen B-29s based on the Marianas attack the Japanese base at Truk.
1945
The first open session of the International Military War Crimes Tribunal indicts 21 top Nazis.
This is the geezer thread! Maybe your memory is failing?![]()
GRUMP!!!
Well, if you start feeling numbness or even get paralyzed before the surgery, be grateful that is an option. So do your research on your diagnosis and your options. Hope for the best but be prepared for all eventualities.btd64 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:44 pm RJ, I'm starting physical therapy and I hope it works..
I think surgery is in the my future though. I hate that dangerous, but what can I do. My wife is against it....GP
Sorry to hear. All I will say is, "second opinion."btd64 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:44 pm RJ, I'm starting physical therapy and I hope it works..
I think surgery is in the my future though. I hate that dangerous, but what can I do. My wife is against it....GP
When two doctors sitting in front of you tell you different things, the second one correcting the first one and the first one not deferring to the second ones expertise, then I had a problem with that.
Physical Torture is right. But we will see. If it comes down to surgery i'm going to geta second oppion....GPRangerJoe wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:03 pmWell, if you start feeling numbness or even get paralyzed before the surgery, be grateful that is an option. So do your research on your diagnosis and your options. Hope for the best but be prepared for all eventualities.btd64 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:44 pm RJ, I'm starting physical therapy and I hope it works..
I think surgery is in the my future though. I hate that dangerous, but what can I do. My wife is against it....GP
BTW, I call physical therapy "Physical Torture!"
I have better things for sling shots around here!btd64 wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:17 pm When I was a kid, we had a crab apple tree. They where (were?) great with sling shots.![]()
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But they sucked when you had to mow the lawn....Grump....GP
GRUMP!!!!btd64 wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 12:36 pm Crab apples are pretty hard. I could break boards, like 1x6's with it....GP