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4 years ago they took x-rays of my knee and all it showed was old arther. I insisted they do an MRI and that's how they found the 2 tears.
and if you googled Bakers cyst, you would see where the tears could cause a cyst to form..

i am certainly NOT saying you have that Bakers cyst, only an xray or even an ultra sound can find it (cheaper than an MRI)

i had the xray first then an ultra sound, i failed to mention previously, my bad


  • Meniscus Tears:
    Tears in the cartilage of the knee (meniscus) can also cause inflammation and fluid accumulation.

    • Other Knee Injuries:
      Injuries to the knee, such as ligament tears or other cartilage damage, can also lead to Baker's cyst formation.
 
Started a new set of cabinets. Bare beginnings
Got the cases built yesterday. Next is face frames, then doors. Then 3 days of sanding. How did I ever find time to go to work?
 

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well this is funny.....not really, it took some valuable time from a soon to be nap

i had to go to the paint store, and buy a quart of paint, as the gallon can that i had, was rock solid.

the lid was firmly on, but the paint was like 40 years old.

i hate painting, so "touch up" jobs are ok, as long as the rest of the room, or in this case, back hallway still has good clean paint.

so the touching up went good for paint #1, the woodwork.

now, the walls need to be touched up as well...THAT can, the lip that holds the lid..??

rotted out, but i got at least some spots "touched up"

but back to the paint store for yet another quart of this color.

i hate painting, its expensive to hire people, and my sons and sons-in-law, have jobs, and thier own houses to do up keep.

and to repaint the entire 3 rear hallways would be a heart attack in the making.

so touch up here and there, and keeping the walls/woodwork clean work for me.
 
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