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Old 10-19-2009, 06:50 AM #11
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Hi Jack!! Welcome!

Glad you found us! I too mow lawn - but in stages now. Can no longer do it in one shot; buy hey - at least I still can get it done!!

Gotta be very careful though -- have been a couple of times I thought I might have pushed too far. Not a good feeling!

Anyway, welcome...and test your limits carefully!!

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Old 10-19-2009, 08:01 AM #12
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Cool Wow ...Great support

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Welcome to the group! This forum is a godsend for support and very real help. Like the others, I have to say "Mowing the lawn in Flordia!?" Speaking from experience, MG is not the kind of illness you can "push through." It will catch up with you.

On a brighter side, it's wonderful you were able to get diagnosed so soon and begin Mestinon so you can function better. All the best to you.
Wow ...The kind responses from the folks in here are awesome ... So many of you offered support and great advice ....Specifically ...don't mow the lawn in 90+ heat ... Advice heeded ...
I'll be in here often , and look forward to continued sharing ..
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Cool Hi Rowejack!

Howdy and a BIG neurotalk welcome to YOU!

Sorry you have MG - it bites, but you did find the best site for it! LOL! I must admit I admire your moxie - mowing the lawn and all, but I do agree with the others about taking it ez for now. Just until you get your meds in order and feel better!

Can't wait to hear more from you!

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Wow ...The kind responses from the folks in here are awesome ... So many of you offered support and great advice ....Specifically ...don't mow the lawn in 90+ heat ... Advice heeded ...
I'll be in here often , and look forward to continued sharing ..
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Wink Say no to grass

For those of you with grass, please remember that there is an alternative. You don't have to mow. Trees, shrubs, flowers, sand or gravel pathways to replace all or most of the grass...so much less work than grass. I have no grass and only take care of my garden when I feel like it.

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