Lilianna23
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IKR? I've seen him in some interviews. He's a totally normal dude. Seems very down to earth.His voice is absolutely insane. I don’t think he gets enough credit because he’s in a metal band
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IKR? I've seen him in some interviews. He's a totally normal dude. Seems very down to earth.His voice is absolutely insane. I don’t think he gets enough credit because he’s in a metal band
Generally, the more you can do with stretching and PT exercises, the better it is for your back. The longer one can put off back surgery, the better, in general. That said, spinal stenosis surgery is fairly routine. Many orthos use robot assisted surgery now with much better outcomes.Be interested to hear about this procedure. I have very advanced spinal stenosis and some disc issues.
Manage it right now by stretching and occasionally some thc.
I hope you get some good rest tonight, hun!Home from my trip to portsmouth....I am TIRED
I am well. Might have some bubbly later! You?Hope you are well and bubbly
I am sure you bubble better than any bubbly.I am well. Might have some bubbly later! You?
A greyhound.Sure. The drink i had last night with a coworker was awful..... vodka and freshly squeezed grapefruit juice please...... you know what that is called?
Yup I I know the feelingMe too... I was so glad to be home. My own bed etc.... it wasn't a bad trip just like to be home.
I drove from north Carolina to Nevada in 3.5 days..... I wouldn't do that again.... but at the time it was quite the adventure
Safe travels. I much prefer driving over flying. Being a piece is self-sorting cargo is not my idea of a good trip.
My last two trips to the coast I decided to fly, now I'm hooked. Give me an hour and a half in the air rather than 12 to 14 hours on the road any day.In 2000, Mom and I drove cross-country. Twenty states, 7000 miles, 13 days. There were a couple of no-drive days, but is was basically 600 miles per day. Glad I did it. I might consider riding the road bike on something like that in the future, but that's more like 500 day max.
I don't know - we'll see. It's not here yet.
I absolutely loath flying. Thank you, TSA, for that. I don't like the tin-can feeling in an airplane, either. That said, I can stow carry-on like a boss.
My last two trips to the coast I decided to fly, now I'm hooked. Give me an hour and a half in the air rather than 12 to 14 hours on the road any day.
Congratulations on what should be a fun time.On the brink of a four day weekend, so looking forward to it. An outing to the country tomorrow, me and three ladies, God must love me.
Yes, one is my wife, so I guess I'll have to be good, lol.
Thank you for replying. I hope you get further relief.background M68
A little different than stenosis
I have 3 bulging disks and had a nerve ablation on them last November the stabbing pain down my leg is 100% gone.
The other lower back pain went from a 6-7 to a 2-3 constantly its worse in the morning getting up. and standing is still an issue my time limit is to load or unload the dish washer pick one or take a brake.
I tried physical therapy for 2 months didn't help, started aquaerobics at the Y that seems to be helping better than the therapy did.
Thank you. I am confident that the surgery will fix my problem.I hope it all goes well for you.
I agree, 6 hours or less and it's not worth flying. Also if you have to rent a car on the other side, especially for a lengthy stay, that will usually tip the scales in favour of driving.Fly versus drive- if I can drive it in 6 hours or less, I drive. Otherwise I fly. Of course I seldom fly these days.
I am going to Yellowstone this summer. I plan to fly and then rent a car. But, the cost makes me wonder about driving there.
I was just in Jackson Hole last week (Grand Teton NP), we saw 5 moose, 1 coyote, a deer, and about 1000 head of elk (The elk preserve in Jackson). That area of the country is absolutely stunning. You’re going to have a wonderful time! Take lots of pics for us!Fly versus drive- if I can drive it in 6 hours or less, I drive. Otherwise I fly. Of course I seldom fly these days.
I am going to Yellowstone this summer. I plan to fly and then rent a car. But, the cost makes me wonder about driving there.
Will doI was just in Jackson Hole last week (Grand Teton NP), we saw 5 moose, 1 coyote, a deer, and about 1000 head of elk (The elk preserve in Jackson). That area of the country is absolutely stunning. You’re going to have a wonderful time! Take lots of pics for us!
My wife and I live on the east coast but still have our house in California that we visit a few times a year. Sometimes we go separately but when we go together, we drive, mainly because we take our dog. Also because renting a car out there for an extended period of time is expensive.I agree, 6 hours or less and it's not worth flying. Also if you have to rent a car on the other side, especially for a lengthy stay, that will usually tip the scales in favour of driving.
mine were a grand each in poundsI love dachshunds.... I looked up an akc breeder to see what puppies cost....2200 dollars is the average...... yikes
A road trip is often more about the trip than the destination. I'll be driving to the YT this summer. Haven't decided if I'll be driving the Cruiser or the Sube. Definitely the Sube if it's just a "destination" trip, because it rides better on the highway.In 2000, Mom and I drove cross-country. Twenty states, 7000 miles, 13 days. There were a couple of no-drive days, but is was basically 600 miles per day. Glad I did it. I might consider riding the road bike on something like that in the future, but that's more like 500 day max.
I don't know - we'll see. It's not here yet.
I absolutely loath flying. Thank you, TSA, for that. I don't like the tin-can feeling in an airplane, either. That said, I can stow carry-on like a boss.