It’s on the job property and we’ll be living in them during the week till it gets to cold and I snore so loud and fart so much in my sleep that I need to far away from others and I have developed a strong hatred for staying in hotels — only reason for me getting one, oh, and the 2 times a year we go fishing
What if it Snows?
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Was two 6 foot chunks so could lever them up to put a rock under them and they broke easy with the heavy sledge/gravity doing the work.
Cause I am getting older and less in-shape as time passes, moving the chunks back to the back area with a wheel barrow was more work.Cowboyrich, Cattleman84, dwells40 and 12 others Thank this. -
Well wife’s latest mri runs suck ……she is going back on a dmt till September then hopefully getting in a trial of some new super drug. Supposed to help remyelinate the damaged nerves………
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I was speaking to the 'recreational' function.Cowboyrich, Cattleman84, austinmike and 9 others Thank this. -
Had to look up remyelinate as well for those that went "huh"?
Remyelination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis
Martin Stangel, ... Viktoria Gudi, in Neuroinflammation, 2011
Publisher Summary
Remyelination is the natural repair mechanism of demyelination, and it is proposed that remyelination protects against progressive axonal injury and consequently also diminishes long-term disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. It is thought that remyelination recapitulates many steps also occurring during physiologic myelin development. Although many factors have been identified that drive this process, it is still not well understood why remyelination fails in MS. Based on postmortem histopathologic studies, it is known that remyelination of demyelinated plaques occurs in individuals with MS. Remyelination is particularly associated with early stages of the disease and acute phases, but it can also occur in later and chronic stages of the disease. Remyelination can be quite extensive in a subset of patients, but there is a profound diversity in the amount of remyelination between cases. In some cases, virtually all lesions showed signs of remyelination, whereas in others only small amounts of remyelination were found [8]. This diverse capacity to form remyelinated plaques did not correlate with clinical subtype, age of disease onset disease course, or gender. The location of a lesion influences the likelihood of remyelination, with subcortical lesions showing more signs of remyelination than periventricular or cerebellar lesions.Flint1, LoSt_AgAiN, dwells40 and 4 others Thank this. -
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