What did you accomplish today?

GreatwhiteNorth

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Well she just woke up after 12.5 hours lol. The diagnosis is I gave her too much and she woke up at 7am and puked but felt great and slept wonderfully for the first time in 2 weeks. I asked her if she wanted more tonight and she said well not more but yes.
Man that looks like it really hurts. : (
Look after that lady Neo - she'll need pampering for a bit.

Glad I got the shot.
 

neosapien

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Man that looks like it really hurts. : (
Look after that lady Neo - she'll need pampering for a bit.

Glad I got the shot.
Like I said she's bit of a hypochondriac, but more of the kind where she's like "oh it's probably cancer and I'm dying". But her growing up in 3rd world China, I know she's pretty tough and scrappy and she is indeed in pain. I was running my hands threw her hair not long after we met and came upon a weird hard bump. I asked her what it was and she was all like oh that's where a girl cracked my head open with a pipe in middle school. :o
 

neosapien

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Well I think I just turned this into a bright side of things. Apparently there's something called postherpetic neuralgia which is neuropathic nerve pain that continues long after this specific virus has subsided. I hope my wife does not get that. But in 3 months she's going to her PCP regardless and saying she does. Because that is one of the conditions on a very narrow list of 17 for my state's MMJ. Then she's going to sign me up as her caregiver. Then I'm going to be happy happy.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Well I think I just turned this into a bright side of things. Apparently there's something called postherpetic neuralgia which is neuropathic nerve pain that continues long after this specific virus has subsided. I hope my wife does not get that. But in 3 months she's going to her PCP regardless and saying she does. Because that is one of the conditions on a very narrow list of 17 for my state's MMJ. Then she's going to sign me up as her caregiver. Then I'm going to be happy happy.
The silver lining.
Lol.
 

dstroy

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Well I think I just turned this into a bright side of things. Apparently there's something called postherpetic neuralgia which is neuropathic nerve pain that continues long after this specific virus has subsided. I hope my wife does not get that. But in 3 months she's going to her PCP regardless and saying she does. Because that is one of the conditions on a very narrow list of 17 for my state's MMJ. Then she's going to sign me up as her caregiver. Then I'm going to be happy happy.
:weed:

So.... what’re you planning on growing first?
 

Fubard

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What did I accomplish today?

Woke up, am still breathing and I haven't "accidentally" whacked some idiot who isn't watching where they are going with my walking stick for 3 days now.

It's amazing how a "tap" on the shins can train adults, for it's never kids or teenagers but always people who are old enough to know better.

@neosapien You're lucky, this whole damn country is so retarded I can't even get Sativex even though everyone knows the benefits it gives for chronic pain, and they've blocked sales of CBD oil to the point that various suppliers have stopped shipping to Belgium. Yet tobacco taxes/prices are some of the lowest in Western Europe. Go figure.
 

Fubard

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Rub some Marlborough on your knees.

Oh well, I also woke up alive again. Gave the girls a good haircut to open up the larger flowers before I got stoned and distracted.
Still, have to go water the babies in the veg box. It is still overcast and wet outside. My whole garden got a good watering with a nice solid rain shower.
If you mean my knees, they ain't too bad, just worn out like the rest of me.

Good to know you're getting rain, it'll maybe keep that damn stuff away from us for a few days
 
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I finally started sawing up some PVC pipe, I got an idea of how to use the light spilled on the edge of my trays to grow some hydro purple cabbage.
I have this nutrient film with a foam bottom idea not unsimilar to how some people do trays. The plugs will just be more thin upholstery foam with some cardboard in.
The pipe is in a big L configuration with the bottom running back through the lid of a bucket. Water will be intermittently pumped up to one side of the L and drain through gravity back to the bucket and pump which will serve as a sump in case of failure. This will just hang next to my canopy.
 
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