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#1976
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I am worried about taking an anti-convulsant for my nerve pain. The rx says take 1 or 2 at night (300 mg dose). I'm sure you know what was prescribed. Non opiod of course but very frequently prescribed according to what I've read. This Doug doesn't like drugs but I'm desperate. Hopefully I can be done with them after my next injection. Words of wisdom to share?
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I am worried about taking an anti-convulsant for my nerve pain. The rx says take 1 or 2 at night (300 mg dose). I'm sure you know what was prescribed. Non opiod of course but very frequently prescribed according to what I've read. This Doug doesn't like drugs but I'm desperate. Hopefully I can be done with them after my next injection. Words of wisdom to share?
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#1979
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The grease gun at the shop is a pneumatic pump that feeds off of a 25 (?) gallon drum. Cars don't have any grease fittings anymore, though. Well, rarely. I do have a hand grease gun and you stick it into the tub and pull the plunger back and lock it before you put it back together. Or put in a cartridge. You're right, I can't remember the last time I used it.
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I'm ascared after reading about it. I just hope it's enough to work so I can at least build up a little fitness while being treated.
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yep. I might take 2 on weekends since I won't be working and won't have to be sharp in case I'm a little drowsy from it. I also might take 2 at night when I ride. I've read some people are prescribed as much as 3600 mg taken in equal amounts 3 x day.
I'm ascared after reading about it. I just hope it's enough to work so I can at least build up a little fitness while being treated.
I'm ascared after reading about it. I just hope it's enough to work so I can at least build up a little fitness while being treated.
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yep. I might take 2 on weekends since I won't be working and won't have to be sharp in case I'm a little drowsy from it. I also might take 2 at night when I ride. I've read some people are prescribed as much as 3600 mg taken in equal amounts 3 x day.
I'm ascared after reading about it. I just hope it's enough to work so I can at least build up a little fitness while being treated.
I'm ascared after reading about it. I just hope it's enough to work so I can at least build up a little fitness while being treated.
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ouch. hopefully it heals up without any complications.
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#1987
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Took Mrs. Peel out for her Shakedown Ride. First impressions - MAN, after modern brifters, those brake levers are TINY!!! Braking - front brakes barely work, rear brakes work pretty well, but they squeal like mad. Gearing - I need more gears! Or at least different ones. 43x23 is still pretty tall for a low gear. I think I can make a wider range cassette, AND a smaller small ring. Fit - not bad. I think I managed to set the saddle height pretty well.
The braking is my biggest concern I'm pretty sure I've got a bad interaction between the pads and the rim somehow. I'd be more worried if this were the final front wheel, but it's not. I'm gonna sand the pads a bit, and clean the new wheel well, and try it again. The rear, I thing may have toe OUT, hence the squeal.
The ride was shorter than I'd have prefered because there's some kind of front moving and it got COLD and windy. I did manage to get a picture with the last of the sunlight, before the clouds blotted it out.
The braking is my biggest concern I'm pretty sure I've got a bad interaction between the pads and the rim somehow. I'd be more worried if this were the final front wheel, but it's not. I'm gonna sand the pads a bit, and clean the new wheel well, and try it again. The rear, I thing may have toe OUT, hence the squeal.
The ride was shorter than I'd have prefered because there's some kind of front moving and it got COLD and windy. I did manage to get a picture with the last of the sunlight, before the clouds blotted it out.
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#1988
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took mrs. Peel out for her shakedown ride. First impressions - man, after modern brifters, those brake levers are tiny!!! Braking - front brakes barely work, rear brakes work pretty well, but they squeal like mad. Gearing - i need more gears! Or at least different ones. 43x23 is still pretty tall for a low gear. I think i can make a wider range cassette, and a smaller small ring. Fit - not bad. I think i managed to set the saddle height pretty well.
The braking is my biggest concern i'm pretty sure i've got a bad interaction between the pads and the rim somehow. I'd be more worried if this were the final front wheel, but it's not. I'm gonna sand the pads a bit, and clean the new wheel well, and try it again. The rear, i thing may have toe out, hence the squeal.
The ride was shorter than i'd have prefered because there's some kind of front moving and it got cold and windy. I did manage to get a picture with the last of the sunlight, before the clouds blotted it out.
The braking is my biggest concern i'm pretty sure i've got a bad interaction between the pads and the rim somehow. I'd be more worried if this were the final front wheel, but it's not. I'm gonna sand the pads a bit, and clean the new wheel well, and try it again. The rear, i thing may have toe out, hence the squeal.
The ride was shorter than i'd have prefered because there's some kind of front moving and it got cold and windy. I did manage to get a picture with the last of the sunlight, before the clouds blotted it out.
How much do you think you'll make on the flip?
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RIP Shock G, AKA Humpty.
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#1990
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Flip. Hahahahahaha! Too much blood, toil, tears, and sweat went into the build! Maybe if I get tired of it down the line. I don't think I'm made to flip bikes anymore than I'm made to flip watches.
Plus, I dropped more into this build than I could ever recoup. I could probably sell it for a couple hundred less than everything I put into it. I mean, I literally spent $40 on cable housing I never intended to use, just because it came with the right ferrules for the 7200 brake levers.
Plus, I dropped more into this build than I could ever recoup. I could probably sell it for a couple hundred less than everything I put into it. I mean, I literally spent $40 on cable housing I never intended to use, just because it came with the right ferrules for the 7200 brake levers.
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#1991
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It made me comatose. When I had Shingles in my eye the doc gave Gabapentin to me and said try 2 at first. I don't remember what the mg was but it knocked me out and Mrs John couldn't wake me up. She was worried and thought about calling 911, it was that bad, but I woke up the next day. The second night I took 1 and it was a similar deal. That was it, I never took it again. I never took the opiate they gave me either. A friend gave me THC pills and that got me through the worst of it.
When I had my hip surgery in 16, I told the doc I didn’t want any. He said okay, then laughed and said I’ll check back after surgery.
When I woke up, the nurse asked if I wanted any and I immediately responded yes. Was on it for three days in combo with some gout meds. When I stopped taking the opioid, I got a blinding headache and felt like ****.
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Is gabapentin just gaba in pill form? Back in my body building days I would supplement gaba to help me sleep. It worked well but the initial intake would leave you short of breath which was really scary. Used it for a couple of weeks but stopped. Not sure if it was the initial shortness of breath or the vivid dreams that caused me to stop using it.
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When I had my hip surgery in 16, I told the doc I didn’t want any. He said okay, then laughed and said I’ll check back after surgery.
When I woke up, the nurse asked if I wanted any and I immediately responded yes. Was on it for three days in combo with some gout meds. When I stopped taking the opioid, I got a blinding headache and felt like ****.
When I woke up, the nurse asked if I wanted any and I immediately responded yes. Was on it for three days in combo with some gout meds. When I stopped taking the opioid, I got a blinding headache and felt like ****.
I'm keeping it, though, for if/when I have more hip flair ups. Those are bad.
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Duane first, then Greg years later. Dickie is still around, I think mid 70s. Butch Trucks (their original drummer) offed himself in 2017. His nephew is Derrick Trucks.
Here is Derrick with a jar on his finger.
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem (Live from Atlanta) - YouTube
I forgot about Berry Oakley, their bassist, died a year after Duane in a similar m/c crash near the same place Duane died.
Here is Derrick with a jar on his finger.
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem (Live from Atlanta) - YouTube
I forgot about Berry Oakley, their bassist, died a year after Duane in a similar m/c crash near the same place Duane died.
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great way to start the day.
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Is gabapentin just gaba in pill form? Back in my body building days I would supplement gaba to help me sleep. It worked well but the initial intake would leave you short of breath which was really scary. Used it for a couple of weeks but stopped. Not sure if it was the initial shortness of breath or the vivid dreams that caused me to stop using it.
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