Ridgetop
Herd Master
Such a special trip.
It truly was! Already looking forward to the next!Such a special trip.
It is!! I could live there. Glad you enjoyed them!sooooooo amazing! So old, quaint, gorgeous, and all those wonderful words! Thanks for the trip via pics!!
Yes, pretty much everywhere one looks it is incredible. And we stay out of the "touristy" spots.Absolutely gorgeous places to see, both farm/mountains and in cities...
So what's the special stuff that "fixed your dad"??????
No, it is entirely different because it is wearable with no exterior light source. It is based on the principle of how our bodies process sunlight into Vit D, but it doesn't have any comparisons in other forms light therapy. They have been around for 25+ years and there are about 7 types now, but they have skyrocketed in popularity since 2020 for obvious reasons. One is for stress and that is what I used on my stallion.Are you talking cold laser?? That’s amazing stuff.
I’ve heard good things about that.Erick is doing something where the doctors take stem cells from his own blood or marrow and then inject them into his knees. He is hoping to avoid knee replacements. He says it is actually doing the job. Expensive and not covered by insurance but he can't be laid up with surgery.
I had that done twice... First did prolotherapy, then did PRP (platelet rich Plasma) and then the third step was stem cells. They took them out of my own marrow, and injected into the knee joint. It bought me some time with the left knee.... but unfortunately there was way too much damage in the right knee from years and years ago of an injury from riding, then other stuff, then the car wreck that did more damage. If I had done the knees 10 years earlier, they very well might have regenerated the cartilage .... Yes, it was expensive back 8-10 years ago... and not covered by insurance... but I had to try it. Did the ankle once and the one knee twice... It is done in some European countries... Kobe Bryant had his knee done and was able to go back to playing very successfully.Erick is doing something where the doctors take stem cells from his own blood or marrow and then inject them into his knees. He is hoping to avoid knee replacements. He says it is actually doing the job. Expensive and not covered by insurance but he can't be laid up with surgery.