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  • Gismo
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    On my bucket list to visit Yellowstone, nice pics Dan

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  • Dan M.
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    Yellowstone Lake.jpgYellowstone River.jpgFishing Bridge.jpg
    Originally posted by YB View Post
    I went on a 7 day road trip, travelled just north of 800 miles. I imagine you did much more than that, Dan
    We went north for 800 miles which put us in Washington state, I think. Maybe only in Oregon. I'm not sure. It's 500 miles just to get out of California going north. We did a total of about 3,785 miles, and that's with 11 days (7 in Idaho + 4 in Wyoming) sitting still. Attached are some pictures from Yellowstone National Park.
    Last edited by Dan M.; 07-08-2023, 09:05 PM.

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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by YB View Post
    If we went north for 800 miles we would be in the Arctic Ocean

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  • YB
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    If we went north for 800 miles we would be in the Arctic Ocean

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  • 4AMNTN
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    y'all and your travels - so fun! If we went NORTH for 800 miles we'd be in the UP - Upper Peninsula of the state of Mi "next stop" Lake Superior then CANADA!

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  • YB
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    I went on a 7 day road trip, travelled just north of 800 miles. I imagine you did much more than that, Dan

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  • 4AMNTN
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    haaaaaa. too true - glad you're back - pictures!!!!

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  • Dan M.
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    Man, I leave for a few weeks and you guys all go to pieces!

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  • 4AMNTN
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    No! My goodness GIS. Sorry to hear it - yep, don't let that go.....

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  • Gismo
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    Away for an X-ray today on my shoulders to see if there are any issues there to confirm my upper shoulder pain.
    Damn, i'm falling apart

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  • YB
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    Sorry to hear this, Fours. From our experience "most" doctors are good, caring, efficient etc but every so often it is possible to encounter one who is nothing of tho0se things. Hope all works out well for you.
    The reason I'm a bit behind on here is that we have been away for a few days.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Thx Gis, It was an unusual visit - new "old" doctor ... he was late - didn't seem too interested - not much to do with someone who KNOWS exactly how they feel/what's going on #34-#35 ... so they took an Xray & said they'd call with a plan. ODD, very sloppy to me.

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  • Gismo
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Just something to think about: don't EVER say "what else can happen" ... we're off for kidney stones 34 & 35 ....

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    Oh my. sorry to hear this

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Just something to think about: don't EVER say "what else can happen" ... we're off for kidney stones 34 & 35 ....

    goodness

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  • 4AMNTN
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    OK we're home - came home yesterday. After actually looking inside the arteries of the heart - the Doc said they weren't bad at all, heart functions, other, etc all good. So relieved -- Now WHAT makes this CT of the heart arteries with what's now called a Heart FLOW (which is AI projection & manipulation thru the CT scan ---) WHAT makes it so innacurrate? We were lucky. The guy next to us -- his scan said he has one artery blocked but the other two were ok for him to go on his way & just have an arteriogram -one stent. WHEN actually the doc said we're admitting you - you have 3 severely blocked arteries - u need open heart tomorrow.
    We were lucky -- but how OFTEN is that super-duper CT wrong???
    Y'all stay safe & healthy!

    Dan? any update on your fun?

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