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That is hilarious.....makes me wonder what goes on with the cats when I leave.
How did you get that picture of me?
Did you just send them your Eliquis prescription ? Any idea, how much with shipping.Soooo, I finally got to talk to a cardiologist as well as get a new ECG, which showed extra heart beats but no A-fib this time.
The extra beats were what my cardiac monitor was picking up as irregular and calling "possible arrhythmia." He recommended a different cardiac monitor that could send the six channel strips to him via my Galaxy S7 Android, so I ordered one from Amazon.
He took me off HTZ and put me on Spironolactone. He took me off potassium supplements, because the Spironolactone increases blood potassium. He recommended staying on Eliquis, so I placed an order with Marks Marine Pharmacy in BC for the generic Apixaban.
He also ordered an echocardiogram, a thyroid blood test, and a sleep apnea study. I still need to schedule those.
Did you just send them your Eliquis prescription ? Any idea, how much with shipping.
Topping your trees
How Japanese have produced wood for 700 years, without cutting down trees.
Daisugi is an ancient Japanese forestry technique developed in the 14th century originally used by people living in the Kitayama region, because the territory was extremely poor in saplings.
They planted cedars pruned in a special way to produce shoots that eventually would become perfect, straight, knot-free lumbers.
The shoots are gently pruned by hand every two years leaving only the top boughs, allowing them to grow straight. Harvesting takes 20 years and old 'tree stock' can grow up to a hundred shoots at a time.
The wood produced with this technique has also impressive qualities: it's 140% more flexible than standard cedar and 200% denser and stronger. And, it's extremely durable.
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