Re: Yes it is Costochronditis??? And I DO INTEND on having the grass,mulch and shrubbery replaced!
09/02/04 08:48 PM
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gigi
Reged: 03/21/04
Posts: 1442
Loc: South Texas
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Thanks Barbie, it is Costochondritis, I was going to call the DR. tomorrow and confirm. This is something easy to control, and I am starting to feel better already, YaY!!! I am taking Prednisone and an anti-inflamatory for 3 days, it is some kickin stuff!
I love the carpet idea, I use rubber/cloth type of gloves, they are great at protecting nails and skin. The carpet will be so handy and also keep the fire ants off of me, (hopefully). Thanks for that great idea.
I do intend on getting all of it replaced, I do not want to be working in that ground with those chemicals, with no way of knowing yet which one or ones, I am dealing with. I have two beautiful white Crepe' Myrtle trees, a gorgeous palm, and many others that I cannot remember the names of right now. I am not a wasteful person at all, and it is going to be very very hard for me to see those be torn out because of the fear of chemical reactions. Though these particular plants are not showing damage. The grass is definitely dead, I can reach down and pull out a handful with no problem, roots and all. We have worked so hard growing this grass (2 acre yard) and keeping it beautiful in the threat of drought every year during August and September. Anyway, I am so afraid of touching any of it. I have been nauseous for about 5-6 days....will this cr@p every end? I hope so, but I am afraid this is going to take a while. Thats one thing I do seem to have plenty of these days.
Thanks for the hugs Barbie !
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