All the time you and your poor family spent worrying about your lumpy then leaky neck would have had me losing my marbles.I'm just pulling his (good) leg. Over six months on the knee with multiple major ligament problems and still can hardly walk and living with ice packs, man, I'd be losing my marbles.,
I did the same. However, I still hand spray to keep weeds in check in the sparse areas.I got so sick of hand spraying the driveways and my gravel road I bought a tank sprayer to mount on the rear rack of my ATV. Worked wonderfully.
Yeah, 'cuz' you get used to EVERYTHING hurting ALL the time! SWMBO and I were discussing this just last night. We've decided that we both tend to mention whatever it is that hurts MOST at that moment. The laundry list of everything that hurts would be many times longer than the list of what doesn't hurt!Don't know exactly what CW had done to his knee but maybe its time to look for a new Orthopedic surgeon. I had both knees replace, four months apart. Rehab was for two months, after surgery, per knee. I dove myself to every rehab session. First surgery went so well that I elected to have the other one done and get it out of the way. Turned out to be a good decision. Averaged 14 pain pills per knee...............those were just to help me sleep. The new knees are not OEM, but for the most part, generally pain fee. They balk at weather changes, especially cold temps and dampness. Left one, gets a little stiff, late in the evening. Fine in the AM. It's been said the older you get, the more tolerant of pain you become.
My too. I was born to sit in the sunshine!Soggy here. Can't seem to lure the cat into the trap. Grey days depress me.
We were fortunate enough to have found a property with 10,000+ sq. ft. of concrete driveway surrounding the house. Has a few cracks with weeds growing through, but those only take about 20 minutes of work every year or two. One of these days I'll fill those with patch.Staring at hours worth of work it will take to kill the weeds growing in all of my gravel areas and willing it to take care of itself. It's not working...
I wish I could elaborate more but I cannot.Don't know exactly what CW had done to his knee but maybe its time to look for a new Orthopedic surgeon. I had both knees replace, four months apart. Rehab was for two months, after surgery, per knee. I dove myself to every rehab session. First surgery went so well that I elected to have the other one done and get it out of the way. Turned out to be a good decision. Averaged 14 pain pills per knee...............those were just to help me sleep. The new knees are not OEM, but for the most part, generally pain fee. They balk at weather changes, especially cold temps and dampness. Left one, gets a little stiff, late in the evening. Fine in the AM. It's been said the older you get, the more tolerant of pain you become.
This house ranks as one of the luckiest finds in my lifetime. Not even close to renting a room to a polite and thoughtful old fashioned Japanese girl and marrying her 2 years later, but still pretty lucky.You were lucky to find that house, perfect for you in many ways. The walk out basement with the huge shop, the oak wood work throughout is impressive.