It has been a very long time since I have been here. I returned about a year and a half ago. But so many things happened in my life, and I wasn't able to be active in the forums. I haven't had a garden or grew anything in two years, health, deaths, and moving 3 times all played a part in no gardening. I recently had back surgery #2 with a third coming up later in my future, but right now I feel good and have been out pulling weeds and planning for next years growing season. I hope to be able to stay and chat with some of my old friends and maybe learn a few more things about gardening.
Don't know if you remember me but I remember you. Welcome back! Glad to hear that things are healing up I hope your next surgery is your last and that you'll be all fixed up and gardening like crazy.
Comfrey! We've missed you Sorry to hear you've been through so much, I take it the place you're in now~ is your final move?? I'm sure it was hard adjusting to new moves with medicals issues on top of it all. It's good to hear you're feeling well enough to be outside whether it's pulling weeds or just taking it all in! Your sounding optimistic for this coming spring I'm with you on that! Sure is good to see you here for sure!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
Thank you all for responding!!!! And yes I remember you chermoni! And yes the place I am living at now is the finally place, it came with pre made flower beds, flowering bushes, a variety of perennials and a place for hosta and shade loving plants
And yes the place I am living at now is the finally place, it came with pre made flower beds, flowering bushes, a variety of perennials and a place for hosta and shade loving plants
Wow Awesome That place had your name on it long before you arrived!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
I'm so glad you are settling into what sounds like a lovely place. I'm wishing you much good health and happiness from this point forward.
May I ask what kind of back surgery you've had - not meaning to pry of course - only if you'd like to answer. The reason I ask is that my husband recently found out that he has 2 herniated disks, and is doing physical therapy hoping to avoid surgery, but so far it hasn't helped in the first few weeks.
First of all Thank You to everyone for welcoming me back!!!
To answer your question plants 'n pots I don't mind telling you, I also had 2 herniated disks, One ruptured and I had to have back surgery (#1) I then did the physical therapy and also pain management, it was 6 years until surgery #2 which this time the same disk re-ruptured and also the one above it. My doctor says that both disks are deteriorated and that I will have to have the two vertebra fused in the future or if a re-rupture there will be no choice but to do it then. Of course these are lower lumbar. My doctor said as long as I am feeling ok then we can wait awhile to do the fusion, in the mean time I have to watch very closely what I do and how I do it....NO bending over ever, squatting only...boy were my legs sore until I got use to that
I broke my neck in a car wreck 10 years ago this week and had to have a C4-C6 Spinal fusion. I now have a Titanium Steel neck. That makes me a Cyborg now. I no longer need Oxygen or Food to live, just a good source of light to give me energy. I can travel anywhere in space without a space suit or rocket. These spinal fusions are great! If you need one, GET ONE!!
Kingdoms RAGE and go to war...but the PEasants plant potatoes..
EARTH FIRST! (we'll strip-mine the OTHER planets later.)
Great to see you back!! Seems I'm almost in the same boat with you on the back problems...no surgery yet. Now I find I have arthritis in C5&6 of my neck. Boy, does it hurt to have to bend over to pull weeds, I think I remedied that by having a camp chair to sit on or either a collapsible foot stool to sit on. So much more easier than bending.
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