Aches when getting out of bed, or after sitting
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Comments (10)You need to refine your use of the terms 'crank' and 'turn over'. They both mean the same thing, to turn the engine in an attempt to start it. This could be by manual pull starter or electric motor. The engine may 'crank' or 'turn over' with out starting, which could indicate one set of problems, or not 'crank', which would be something else altogether. As near as I can tell, the engine is not getting fuel, or not getting good fuel. You need to drain and discard any gas left in the mower/tank/carburetor and put fresh new fuel in. To this fuel add half a bottle of auto fuel injection cleaner. If you crank it some every day, you will pull the new treated fuel through which eventually will run the mower....See MoreAches & Pain as we age....Hips?
Comments (43)I'm late to this discussion and I don't post too often, but what you described in your original post is how I was feeling for the longest time. From what you said, I'd say the nurse was very likely right. I had my first hip replaced on 2009 (at 54) and the other one this year (6 months ago). Here's what I was experiencing - does any of it sound familiar to you? * Pain in my thighs, especially towards the end of the day. The muscles were so sore and I could feel them twitching. * Sleeping was difficult, since I could not find a comfortable position. I even bought a new mattress, since I thought that was the problem. * There was occasional pain in my groin, best described as a knife twisted in there. :( * I lurched when I walked, and for someone who used to gracefully manage modern gymnastics, that was embarrassing. I had a physio consult and the physiotherapist told me what is so very logical, but what had not occurred to me, that a lot of the pain was due to muscles tired of trying to hold my body in a position where the pain was less. I've linked to the booklet I was given. There are some good exercises in there to do. And as for aches and pains in general. Yup, I have them. The worst is the arthritis in the base of my thumbs. Really aggravating! Rub A535 and Ben Gay are my best friends. :) Here is a link that might be useful: Exercises are on pages 7-12...See MoreAches and Pains- premenopausal
Comments (0)I'm 44 and premenopausal grandma of 3,soon to be 4..... For about 6 months now, my body aches when I wake up and get out of bed...its uncomfortable to switch positions when I'm sleeping...if I'm sitting for a long time...my lower back gets stiff and in have to get up slowly... Could this be due to my premenopausal stage??? Any advice or suggestions is greatly appreciated!,...See MorePuppy keeps peeing in bed after we take her out
Comments (6)Based on having been a breeder for many years, I am an adherent of the thumb rule that a pup should not be expected to "hold it" for more than its age in months +1 in hours. In other words, a two month old (healthy) pup should be able to hold it for 2+1=3 hours. The pup should be taken out immediately after waking, immediately before and also after feeding, prior ro stimulating play, and certainly after stimulating play. At 2+1=3 hours it is obvious that the pup can not be expected to hold it overnight nor during an eight hour workday while home alone. When the pup"goes" outside, the pup should receive lavish and excited praise fro the owner. If you catch the pup going inside, a simple "No!" as you scoop the pup up and take it outside and (hopefully) reward it as before after it goes outside! For the purpose of the thumb rule, I consider the pup and "adult" at 6 or 7 months. Also, the thumb rule applies to a healthy pup! Stay with it, we've all been thru it! ;-)...See Moremegger919
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