Nope, not a stroke. The aspirin has kicked in and I can sit with little pain but twisting side to side is not happening. The wife will not be happy with her duty ...
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Nope, not a stroke. The aspirin has kicked in and I can sit with little pain but twisting side to side is not happening. The wife will not be happy with her duty ...
Probably a peripheral nerve around L4.
It's sad when you can hurt yourself while sleeping. [Coffee]
Probably too much fence/deck building and landscaping...
Now that it has the side stairs and some stain on it, I can start the next section.
It will be the technical one. Have to incorporate the fence and a gate on to the deck.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8360e3a204.jpg
With the pain you’re describing, I’d try doing cat / cow stretches, and regardless of my similar love for coffee I’d pass on your next cup and have a glass of water and banana instead.
I should listen to my own advice as well, it’s going to be a long day getting this roof ready for inspection of the OSB.
No bananas on hand, could not finish the second cup and I have been drinking water. The aspirin has helped a lot and I do some stretching in a slow and determined manner. I can twist enough the the wife is very happy but left the house anyway, has to take the daughter some laundry detergent. I guess I will not be at the gym for a few days in any case.
Working on projects at the farm, I located and dug out the septic tank lids to have the tank pumped. It's been 24 years since I installed it so it was time. Everything is in good shape so it should be good for -- a lifetime.
It cost $320, about half of what it costs in the mountains of Boulder County.
After it was pumped I covered the tank with a 3/4 yard bucket of wood chips to help identify the location and make the next dig out a little easier. The soil was replaced, leveled and reseeded. One more project out of the way, yea!
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