DustyDuster
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Mark, try dried tart cheries, I have a problem with gout, which is also excess calcium, although it might be too late for you
Gout can be nasty. I have two friends with that. I've been having really nasty leg, forearm and hand muscle spasms. The hands and forearm is ok but annoying. The legs cramps though are bastards and mostly happen in the middle of the night. I have to jump out of bed and stand on my feet and that usually does but some are really stubborn and I land up walking around the house to get them to relax. Sometimes the leg is sore the next day and land up limping.Mark, try dried tart cheries, I have a problem with gout, which is also excess calcium, although it might be too late for you
Sorry Mark and I thought I had a hard time sleeping at night.Gout can be nasty. I have two friends with that. I've been having really nasty leg, forearm and hand muscle spasms. The hands and forearm is ok but annoying. The legs cramps though are bastards and mostly happen in the middle of the night. I have to jump out of bed and stand on my feet and that usually does but some are really stubborn and I land up walking around the house to get them to relax. Sometimes the leg is sore the next day and land up limping.
My dear mom had that also. It is very painful as some of you probably know.
Just hope you and my other friends on here don't get it. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.Sorry Mark and I thought I had a hard time sleeping at night.
Might help if you get a nice hot bath and a rub down before bed. Or maybe soak in a hot tub.Just hope you and my other friends on here don't get it. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.
I’ve seen them hammer on an aluminum ladder every morning for 3 weeks drove me nuts finally put ladder in shed.I think that's a Downey Woodpecker.
The flickers do that to my steel chimney cap in the spring during mating season to attract mates.I’ve seen them hammer on an aluminum ladder every morning for 3 weeks drove me nuts finally put ladder in shed.
I had a Redheaded woodpecker doing that last year- drove us nuts. I finally bungeed a mudflap onto the chimney cap for the summer, it didn't stop him but at least it muted the noise until he got over it!The flickers do that to my steel chimney cap in the spring during mating season to attract mates.
I used to burn some paper but he always came back. If they start pecking at your house, try and get some tobasco sauce on the spot they are pecking. Works good.I had a Redheaded woodpecker doing that last year- drove us nuts. I finally bungeed a mudflap onto the chimney cap for the summer, it didn't stop him but at least it muted the noise until he got over it!
Being hard of hearing is kind of a blessing
What kinda rub down are you talking aboutMight help if you get a nice hot bath and a rub down before bed. Or maybe soak in a hot tub.
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I'm sure that would happen lol. Don't have a hot tub FredMight help if you get a nice hot bath and a rub down before bed. Or maybe soak in a hot tub.
Your first line of defense. Sorry didn't hear you.Being hard of hearing is kind of a blessing
Yeah enquiring minds want to know.What kinda rub down are you talking about
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Think they are called Ash Beetle. They came from Asia (of course)The emerald ash weavers have hit my neighbor hood {weavers was not correct ), every ash is coming down
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We have had trouble with the Ash Bore here for years. The trees try to grow and only get to about 10 feet tall before they kill the new growth.The emerald ash weavers have hit my neighbor hood {weavers was not correct ), every ash is coming down
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Thanks for the correct name of the Ash Bore. Well that's my one thing I have learned for today. Now I can relax for the rest of the day. I sure it will be another day that I don't use Algebra again though, pisses me off.We have had trouble with the Ash Bore here for years. The trees try to grow and only get to about 10 feet tall before they kill the new growth.
I talked with an Arborist a few years ago when I bought firewood and he said they were told how to stop it because it can only move I think he said 1 mile so they were told to remove all trees that would support it for a stretch. He said they cleared a 10 mile strip to keep it from spreading into Canada and it worked but they did not clear the other side of Michigan and it got through.Thanks for the correct name of the Ash Bore. Well that's my one thing I have learned for today. Now I can relax for the rest of the day. I sure it will be another day that I don't use Algebra again though, pisses me off.