Baymule
Herd Master
I hope the doctor can figure out what is going on with you.
Hope those are the right tests for the tick borne stuff. Crossing my fingers for a quick and simple fix.
Don't push too hard, but I think you already know that.Friday morning... It was a cool 47 this morning again... The sun is out and supposed to be nice again today. Sun forecast for the next several days.
One load of clothes washed ready to go out... 2nd load in wash. I just did a sink full of dishes and have a bunch of other stuff that needs washing. Several gallon glass jars too. I have not felt like doing much of anything except what has had to be done. And that is mostly outside stuff that has to be done.
Gallon of tea out to make sun tea again.
I feel a little better. Not coughing as much, not as much dripping nose... Still have the chronic backache. I sure don't feel good, but a little more energy to push a little.
Went in for the EKG yesterday... they said I was free to go after it was done, and didn't act like it was a cause to "wait here while we call your dr" kind of thing... It was kinda neat to watch it, and listen to the swushing of the blood as the heart pumps it... Took about 45 minutes. The worst part was the pressure of the thing that he pushed around "firmly" against the skin to "see" what they want to see; and laying on my left side with the arm up under a pillow because of the shoulders aching... but sure could have been worse. Unless I miss my guess pretty bad, I don't think there is anything wrong with my heart or anything... that the out of breath and pressure is from this other congestion, feeling crummy, worn out and no energy thing.
I took a chance yesterday and ate some red meat. Hamburger... waiting to see if I have a reaction like I did 3 times while feeling so crappy. It seemed like it was 12-18 hours after I had eaten it. If no problem, then I am going to think that it was from something in my gut tract while feeling so uck. Praying it is not a case of that alpha-gal from a tick bite.
Going up to check the 2 heifers still due to calve. See if "the 12" are off away from the rest so they can get some grain.
DS and GF are going to a haunted house thing this eve... in NC... they have seen most of the ones around here he said. So I am going to the big pasture to check on those cows and go feed some grain at another place where we have the 14 heifers we turned back out a month ago... going to get them in and reassess them.I think there are 4 or 5 that are bigger.... I am sure there are a few, if not most, that will be next to get sold. We have 10 at another place, that will have to come home by the 15th... they are bigger heifers, ready to breed. DS wants to put them where these 14 are, as they are used to being on grass so this would be a good place to stick them. We run heifers at this guys place, he wants something to eat the grass... but he also mows it, so it always looks like a "perfect lawn".... with the dry, they have it eaten down pretty good... but it is free grazing for 5-6 months. Have to take "nice" heifers there... no "nuts" or hard to get in ones...
So, I will feed some grain at the pasture to see about getting the 14 to come to call... I am sure they haven't forgotten what grain is... Check and count the ones at the big pasture...
Reading up on the blood testing, seems it might take a few weeks for the Tularemia test... most are pretty fast... UGH.
Well, time to get going out the door, go to the pasture across the road, and check the heifers... Got a bunch of stuff on the list to do... See what I can push myself to do today....
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