LouNY
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,293
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Well it's a bit past morning so Good Evening all;
Been several slow days for me this past month, between my wife having to go in for a valve replacement;
In TAVR, your healthcare provider uses a catheter to replace your diseased valve with a biological valve. They insert the catheter into an artery in your groin and thread it up into the heart.
She failed to see the humor when I told her I several reed valves down in the shop I was never going to use. Then it got better in her Cardiologists office when discussing the type of valve and found out they were going to use Cow tissue (bovine) and I said that we had some heart in the freezer and that if it couldn't be froze there were a couple fairly fresh ones in the compost pile.
But she is home now and doing better.
Of course mine keeps trying to act up had to go up today for another monitor to wear for two weeks after wearing one for a month just two months ago.
We had a fairly strong thunder storm come through last night and I didn't even think about till I was headed out to the Cardiologist office and the driveway was 3/4 blocked.
Took this picture when I came home, had room to drive through the shallow ditch on the uphill side and up the bank abit to get out and back in.
A fairly tall dead Elm just about 15 feet of the top in the way;
Didn't take long to get enough out of the way, the Harbor Freight 80Volt saw and the Branson 8050 made short work of it.
Of course after I finished and got back in the house and sitting down I "got to" push the alert button on the new monitor, whoppeee.
Everyone stay safe and get well.
Been several slow days for me this past month, between my wife having to go in for a valve replacement;
In TAVR, your healthcare provider uses a catheter to replace your diseased valve with a biological valve. They insert the catheter into an artery in your groin and thread it up into the heart.
She failed to see the humor when I told her I several reed valves down in the shop I was never going to use. Then it got better in her Cardiologists office when discussing the type of valve and found out they were going to use Cow tissue (bovine) and I said that we had some heart in the freezer and that if it couldn't be froze there were a couple fairly fresh ones in the compost pile.
But she is home now and doing better.
Of course mine keeps trying to act up had to go up today for another monitor to wear for two weeks after wearing one for a month just two months ago.
We had a fairly strong thunder storm come through last night and I didn't even think about till I was headed out to the Cardiologist office and the driveway was 3/4 blocked.
Took this picture when I came home, had room to drive through the shallow ditch on the uphill side and up the bank abit to get out and back in.
A fairly tall dead Elm just about 15 feet of the top in the way;
Didn't take long to get enough out of the way, the Harbor Freight 80Volt saw and the Branson 8050 made short work of it.
Of course after I finished and got back in the house and sitting down I "got to" push the alert button on the new monitor, whoppeee.
Everyone stay safe and get well.