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Mike Boatr
Can you be partially paralyzed from spinal cord injury?
Years ago I tweaked my back snowboarding like 17 years ago i was ok thought I broke my back but I WAS ok. Now today I was pushing a lawn mower up a hill and my foot slipped causing me to lunge forward in an awkward position it hurt a bit no pop just a weird feeling. Now the top of my legs or quads are numbish I feel out of balance I may have broken my back just today without even realizing it?
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I personally doubt that you broke your back if that's the case you wouldn't be able to move at all you legs or depending in the area where its broken not at all. I do think you should get that check that because even thought it might not be broken maybe its pressing some nerves which is causing the numbness or maybe even a little fracture, Just go to your doctor as soon as you can and have him check it out, do some x rays or MRI or whatever its needed.
I personally doubt that you broke your back if that's the case you wouldn't be able to move at all you legs or depending in the area where its broken not at all. I do think you should get that check that because even thought it might not be broken maybe its pressing some nerves which is causing the numbness or maybe even a little fracture, Just go to your doctor as soon as you can and have him check it out, do some x rays or MRI or whatever its needed.
How do I clear out my garden and start from scratch?
Lunar Sara
I live on the hill and have a long driveway. At the top, I have a retaining wall that's about 3 and a half feet high. Past the wall, the garden is at about a 45 degree angle for about six feet (~20 feet across), then the ground levels out into my yard/grass. The garden is completely overgrown with weeds, poison ivy, etc. Normally I would just take the lawn mower to it and mow everything down, but due to the angle, I won't be able to easily get at it with a lawn mower.
I can't seem to figure out what the best way to attack it is. I don't want to just dive in and start pulling because I'll be up to my elbows in poison ivy, spiders and possible snakes.
Any ideas would be helpful.
Suggestions beyond hiring someone to do it. Thanks.
Answer
I'd borrow a couple goats from the neighbors and let them have at it for a week or two, then do a cut and fill terrace and solarize.
No goats? Apply a good layer of poison ivy barrier cream like Ivy Block or Onguard to all exposed skin. Wearing long sleeved shirt, long pants, gloves, and with a sweat rag tied around your forehead if it's a warm day, start at the driveway with loppers and work across, bundling the materials for composting. DO NOT BURN PI!!! It can, however, be safely composted.
Then continue with cut and fill and solarization. Intermediate retaining walls may be needed.
I'd borrow a couple goats from the neighbors and let them have at it for a week or two, then do a cut and fill terrace and solarize.
No goats? Apply a good layer of poison ivy barrier cream like Ivy Block or Onguard to all exposed skin. Wearing long sleeved shirt, long pants, gloves, and with a sweat rag tied around your forehead if it's a warm day, start at the driveway with loppers and work across, bundling the materials for composting. DO NOT BURN PI!!! It can, however, be safely composted.
Then continue with cut and fill and solarization. Intermediate retaining walls may be needed.
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