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Frankster

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Keep in mind, this is where they stuck my head, and I was thinking about it the entire time. When I shut my eyes, I think I could actually see the magnetic waves with my eyes, and I know they say it's safe, but it doesn't feel safe, at all. Felt like my brain was being torn apart. (keep in mind, I was just injected with metal dye for some reason). I panicked.
 
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Took a nap, and feeling better. Like a bad nightmare.

I never was crazy about this whole idea, putting a giant industrial sized super-magnet up against my head, but they convinced me, it was a good thing to do. I believed them. Who knows, maybe they will find out something that will help me. I"m not saying it was the wrong thing, but things could have obvously been done a little better.

I'm actually feeling quite good at the moment.
 
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Glad you're feeling better... Sounds like a terrible experience.
Yea, I certainly was a lot more optimistic about it all, before it happened. I guess I'm just getting a little less tolerant of being poked an prodded these days.

A big part of me is like smellycat, wanting to just go into a corner and be left alone, when I'm not feeling well.
I'll come back out when I'm feeling well again, or not. That can be dangerous, but I think it's a natural instinct.

My guess is that you've seen it in animals also, (being around them all the time) and that it's some kind of universal response to stress. Especially in mammals.
I see it virtually everyday in my wife, and she's got that terrible epilepsy. When it's hammering her, she's just in shut down mode, and nothing but rest helps.
 
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Well at 62 or so I am beginning to feel some of the everyday aches & pains myself. It seems 65 & older all we do is go for groceries & to see Dr's. I don't like it.
 
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I'm back in one piece, I think. I took it for awhile, but I had to leave early, it was too much. Bad, BAD MIGRAINE. Felt like Satan drilling my head with a jackhammer. I just couldn't take it anymore, and he said it was only 5 min, and I know it was much longer. I hope they got a good enough picture.

Eating fresh blueberries, figs, strawberries and coffee to try and get rid of this terrible headache.

I honestly started to panic, and I didn't know what to think. I just needed to get out of there., and the radiologist seemed to think it was funny.
Injected me with heavy metals, then pounding my head in a high tech magnetic drum, that was not fun at all.

Told me they were going to play Jimi, but couldn't hear nothing but the drums.
That was hands down the worst medical procedure in my life, and I've had hemorrhoid surgery.


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I’m so sorry. I’m on the opposite end of the spectrum and the noise and vibration lulls me to sleep. I’ve had more than I can count. Hopefully they got what they needed.
 
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Sour D fixes everything. 🥴
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I don't know if you've done any reading on this Bud, but I think you should educate yourself on this subject, seeing the amount of cultivars you've got in your collection, and all the plants you've got on the line. It's a pretty interesting disease, and there's a thread here somewhere on the subject. Also, test can be performed, to determine if it's present, or not. But the symptoms look pretty obvious, from what I can see. Keep an eye out for it, because there's a lot of hops grown in this state. Lucky, I don't think any is being grown in your region, but I could be wrong.


 
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I don't know if you've done any reading on this Bud, but I think you should educate yourself on this subject, seeing the amount of cultivars you've got in your collection, and all the plants you've got on the line. It's a pretty interesting disease, and there's a thread here somewhere on the subject. Also, test can be performed, to determine if it's present, or not. But the symptoms look pretty obvious, from what I can see. Keep an eye out for it, because there's a lot of hops grown in this state. Lucky, I don't think any is being grown in your region, but I could be wrong.


Yea... I've done some reading on it.
I feel like there may be some fear mongering going on with the subject.
 
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I'm flattered you took the time.
Thank you and welcome. 🤠
That's props Bud, 90 pages... You got some fans bro. (me too). I told you it would happen.

It was inevitable.
 
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Yea... I've done some reading on it.
I feel like there may be some fear mongering going on with the subject.
LOL, I'll sell you the cure for what ales you. (twisty strechy plant) But first, I've got to diagnose it. LOL Make buku $$$

Maybe screw the lights down some, and back off the toxic nutes, and that's going to help things along, without any remedy.

It might be a real thing, but getting misdiagnosed? I would think this could be used as a tool of extortion.... I'm going to shake my infected hops upwind of a specific area, if'n you don't do so and so. aka Cannabis terrorist...

Humans are evil, jealous creatures. and your left with a handful of subpar scrawny flowers, because you didn't comply. I would turn into a psycho really quick.
 
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