Phylex
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I bet you'll like retirement *as long as you're still single*. I'm enjoying it only being about me, somewhat. I expanded my grow so I can get something put away for my kid (21yrs old), but at this point I'm mostly doing it to dial in my home so I can finally relax.
I just use the flask. But if they have some pervert looking at your junk while you pee you might need to spend that extra cash.Dude I need to get a monkey dong!
I just use the flask. But if they have some pervert looking at your junk while you pee you might need to spend that extra cash.
It says "Novelty use only" on their site. That's something they added on at some point to avoid harassment by some gooberment agency somewhere.
I haven't needed to use it in quite a few years. I actually loaned mine to a friend atm.
They had 2 guys get caught smoking on the job, (union electricians). Now they're talking about doing randoms.
Nice thing is that they only need 10 seconds in the microwave. So any convenience store along the way will work .
As long as you don't crack the seal it lasts forever. just order extra heat packs right away as they can not be reused ;)
I always say I don't do drugs when the dr asks me. I don't consider cannabis a drug ;)I forgot. I get tested on a regular basis. It never effects me so I don't even think about it. I'm on 180mg of morphine and 20mg of Norco daily. My "drug contract" requires I be tested at least once every 90 days. When I first signed the contract at the clinic I go to the doctor said I had to quit smoking pot. I said "no". They referred me to a pain management doctor and I told her "It helps me with my anxiety and I'm not going to stop." I've tested positive for pot in every doctor ordered drug test for the last 4yrs and they don't say sh*t to me. Someone in my position must stand their ground and not flinch, or the docs will take their pot away. Fake piss wouldn't help me unless they sold it with morphine, hydrocodone, and valium in it. They seem more interested in whats not in it than what is.
The key for me was to always tell the docs that my test would be positive for THC before hand so it wouldnt be a surprise..
I always say I don't do drugs when the dr asks me. I don't consider cannabis a drug ;)
No one has called me on it yet.
At this point I'm giving up on drs. The regular dr is only interested in pushing "their" drugs, i.e, flu shot, tetanus shot, shingles vax, etc.
None of those things are gonna help me in the slightest bit.
Ortho dr sent me for an MRI to rule out spondylosis, prob not spelled correctly, in my neck. Couldn't even get all the way in the tube let alone get the thing cranked up. MRI people told me to call the dr and ask for something to calm me down for the test. I was treated like a junkie looking for a quick fix. Two weeks later I was still waiting for them to get back to me.
So I filed a complaint with the hospital he works under. Someone sent me an email saying they would like to help my situation. Unfortunately I'm on Medicaid. And there's only one dr within a half hour drive that takes this insurance. I'm not going back there again after the way this was handled.
I'm hoping I'll not deteriorate too much till after I move 3 hrs away at which point I'll be in a different county/hospital and switched to Medicare at that point. If all goes smoothly, HA, I'll be approved for SSD sometime in June. But my understanding is that Medicare isn't any better than Medicaid :(
I also have 5 buldging discs in my lumbar. No one took a pic of the discs in between yet. But I'm willing to bet they aren't in too good a shape either.
I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, so I could be wrong ;)
Oh yeah, the last round of PT made me worse soooooooo
I'm very fortunate to live in Cali. SSI gets MediCal here. I have to admit, MediCal gives the Cadillac plan I was paying $900mo (+$500mo for scrips & copays) when I owned my own business, a run for it's money. There are fewer doctors that take it but my care has not suffered in the slightest. If you get SSDI, move here. I get $1018mo and $0 in copays.
So you know I understand what your going through...
My L4-L5 are bulged and compressed to near nothing and the S1 nerve root is impinged. I have narrowing and osteophyte build-up throughout the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions. I fell 40ft from the roof of an industrial building in '99 during a very bad acid trip. I landed on my feet, the left hit asphalt and right hit a steel man-hole cover. Completely fractured and sheared both cancanius, my right foot exploded out the left side and broke nearly every bone including a complete shearing of the heal bone. Took a full day of reconstructive surgery to put my feet back together. Spent six weeks in the trauma unit of UC Davis medical center. I developed osteonecrosis in both hips. Had bilateral hip replacement in 2012. The right hip/leg nerves were damaged during surgery. As well as being fused, my left foot has severe drop toe (the left developed it later from my illness). The nerve damage triggered a genetic autoimmune disease call RSDS (reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome), now called CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome). My nerves will dystrophy over time and any pain in those areas is 10x+ what would normally be felt. They symptom list is basically a small novel I'm not going to write it here.
Adding insult to injury, the RSDS puts me in a near constant state of "fight-or-flight" and I now have panic attacks so severe I've been hospitalised. (I can handle a lot of pain, but those panic attacks really scare me.)
I'm saying all this to let you know I have empathy for you in your situation. If you need someone to talk to about it PM me. I won't judge. I don't presume that your pain is any less severe or disabling than mine. Pain is a very personal thing and noone can understand the severity of yours, but if it's even a fraction of what I feel I can very my sympathise.
I also have fatty liver disease and prominent lymph nodes in the porta hepatis. I freaked when wrapped like a burrito in the PET CT (it's a bit tighter than an MRI). I took one of my valium 10 to get me thtough a second try. I feel ya.
There are a number of other things I'm sure I forgot but I'm sure you get the gist.
I hope you get the SSD quickly.
After reading that Non comprehensive list of ailments I don't feel so bad. You're much worse off than I at this point in time :(
I don't want to highjack the thread with medical stuff.
But I think you may be on to something...
"Adding insult to injury, the RSDS puts me in a near constant state of "fight-or-flight" and I now have panic attacks so severe I've been hospitalised. (I can handle a lot of pain, but those panic attacks really scare me.) "
Maybe at the first MRI 3 yrs ago I didn't have this but now progressed and explains why I couldn't do the MRI?
I felt like I was having a heart attack, sweating. I honestly felt like I was in a coffin.
I used to date this chick who had RSD. She was on percs 24/7. Pain for no reason other than the ancient initial injury.
She was crazy... but the crazies are fun ;)
I don't do that kind of crazy anymore lol
I always say I don't do drugs when the dr asks me. I don't consider cannabis a drug ;)
No one has called me on it yet.
At this point I'm giving up on drs. The regular dr is only interested in pushing "their" drugs, i.e, flu shot, tetanus shot, shingles vax, etc.
None of those things are gonna help me in the slightest bit.
Ortho dr sent me for an MRI to rule out spondylosis, prob not spelled correctly, in my neck. Couldn't even get all the way in the tube let alone get the thing cranked up. MRI people told me to call the dr and ask for something to calm me down for the test. I was treated like a junkie looking for a quick fix. Two weeks later I was still waiting for them to get back to me.
So I filed a complaint with the hospital he works under. Someone sent me an email saying they would like to help my situation. Unfortunately I'm on Medicaid. And there's only one dr within a half hour drive that takes this insurance. I'm not going back there again after the way this was handled.
I'm hoping I'll not deteriorate too much till after I move 3 hrs away at which point I'll be in a different county/hospital and switched to Medicare at that point. If all goes smoothly, HA, I'll be approved for SSD sometime in June. But my understanding is that Medicare isn't any better than Medicaid :(
I also have 5 buldging discs in my lumbar. No one took a pic of the discs in between yet. But I'm willing to bet they aren't in too good a shape either.
I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, so I could be wrong ;)
Oh yeah, the last round of PT made me worse soooooooo
I forgot to say, which will help make more sense of up above.
I have bone spurs in my neck and something else I can't remember, but c-3 thru c-6 is what's messed up.
T-12 down to S-1 all have a range of issues.....
I know I could be worse, but at 54, I'm too damn young to feel this old ;)
Once I get settled into my new place I’m gonna have to get serious about solar. I’ve been reading up here and there. But haven’t absorbed nearly enough info “yet”.
Bro, I sure wish I could help you out. Shyt you know me I love sharin knowledge :D But you have me stumped on this one. I only speak to what I know and sure would hate to have you fry your system based on bad intel. I do know your dimmer seems it would be wired with power from the wall coming to the dimmer and wired before the fixture so it can regulate the voltage. But I cannot say fur sure
I would reach out to ole sixstring a member here and see what he can share. He is a diy led guru. :)
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