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wolfie09

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  1. According to Zillow median home value is 82k..My house cost 182k.. Real estate is pretty cheap in Oswego county but many houses are old and require some work..
  2. Yeah it's coming down at a decent clip, I'm 6 miles ESE of Pulaski.. Probably 1/2"-3/4" or so..Temp has dropped from 33°-29°..
  3. Snowing down to nnj.. Looks like I could see my first may flakes if this continues to rotate in..
  4. Acid reflux cause"asthma" like symptoms as the acids back up into the esophagus, it can even cause inflammation of the lungs.. Shortness of breath, also called dyspnea, occurs with GERD because stomach acid that creeps into the esophagus can enter the lungs, particularly during sleep, and cause swelling of the airways. ... Such airway damage can affect breathing by causing coughing or wheezing. Abdominal bloating can affect the diaphragm, a muscular partition between the chest and abdomen. The diaphragm assists in breathing, which means bloating can lead to shortness of breath. This happens if the pressure in the abdomen is enough to restrict the movement of the diaphragm.
  5. Acid reflux does cause shortness of breath, just Google it my friend.. Gastritis is even worse it inflames the lining of the stomach, feeling like"pressure" , it's because I don't have full use of the diaphragm Which is what's causing the issue..
  6. Yeah it sucks bro.. I have gerd and about 3/4 of the food chain is off limits..My issue is smoking which really irritates it as well as caffeine, especially coffee ..I gave that up about a month ago.. Can't eat any spicy food, dairy, chocolate, sugars, fried foods, caffeine, tomato products, mint, etc lol I'm supposed to eat all bland foods like rice, oatmeal, yogurt etc lol I have seen many swear that milk Kefir cures IBS better than any drugs, some within a week!!! It's an extremely powerful probiotic , store bought has about 30-40 billion good bacteria in each cup, homemade could have trillions!!! Bad bacteria can not live in kerfi.. Usually has anywhere between 12-30 different strains..You should tell him to give it a try...
  7. So I was forced to go to the hospital yesterday due to GI distress as well as shortness of breath..I new it wasn't covid but I still had to go through a special area..I was diagnosed with gastritis as my stomach lining is inflamed and almost feels swollen, this is causing me to be out of breath doing regular house hold chores as well as trouble taking full breaths...It could take up to 10 weeks to fully heal..I have Probably already lost a good 10 pounds as I have no appetite and been living off oatmeal and milk kefir lol Chamomile tea seems to be some good relief as well..It's nearly impossible for me to lay on my back as it is hard to breath.. Needless to say I need to stay away from coronavirus as long as I can..
  8. Forecast here 50% chance snow showers Sat and 70%sat night ..Less then 1/2" and less then 1" respectively..
  9. I just wanna see flakes God darn it lol I'll be rooting for the foreign globals
  10. Cuomo's have become the hottest thing since sliced bread lmao
  11. Here's Buffalo Regular season schedule Week 1: vs New York Jets, Sunday, Sept. 13 Week 2: at Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Sept. 20 Week 3: vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Sept. 27 Week 4: at Las Vegas Raiders, Sunday, Oct. 4 Week 5: at Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Oct. 11 Week 6: vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Thursday, October 15 (TNF) Week 7: at New York Jets, Sunday, October 25 Week 8: vs. New England Patriots, November 1 Week 9: vs. Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, November 8 Week 10: at Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, November 15 Week 11: BYE, Sunday, November 22 Week 12: vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, November 29 Week 13: at San Francisco 49ers, Monday, December 7 (MNF) Week 14: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, December 13 (SNF) Week 15: at Denver Broncos, Saturday, December 19 or Sunday, December 20 Week 16: at Patriots, Monday, December 28 (MNF) Week 17: vs. Miami Dolphins, Sunday, January 3
  12. Didn't do the Giants any favors here lol Some pretty tough games..
  13. Major League Baseball expects to offer a return-to-play proposal to the MLB Players Association within a week as teams have begun to encourage players to prepare for a "spring" training that could begin in mid-June and a season that would start in early July, sources familiar with the discussions told ESPN. While a significant number of hurdles remain and some industry leaders believe June and July return dates are optimistic, the approval of ownership on a plan and dialogue about specifics with the union would mark two vital steps in baseball's return from a season so far delayed six weeks by the coronavirus. General managers and managers from at least a dozen teams have reached out to players and suggested they ramp up baseball activities, executives, players and agents familiar with the conversations told ESPN. Some teams have suggested players prepare for a spring training that would begin as early as June 10 and a season that would begin July 1, dates first suggested publicly by former player Trevor Plouffe. Other teams, sources said, are being more general in their timetables, understanding the complications that hard dates can cause and wanting instead to nudge players toward being in game shape. Already dozens of players are working out at team facilities around the country, according to sources, and the possibility of holding a three- to four-week spring training at teams' home stadiums appeals to a number of stakeholders. After entertaining the ideas of quarantining all players in Arizona or using three- or five-city hubs to hold games, there is momentum toward the league trying to play games in home stadiums, sources said. The complications could be manifold, whether due to a coronavirus breakout in a city or the risk added by traveling, but the logistical concerns aren't nearly as acute as the building of hubs would be. Three player representatives, who have been sending updates to the union's rank-and-file, believe the union would be more receptive to such a plan because players could spend half their games at home and with families. This does not mean the league's proposal to the players' association will be met with open arms. Owners have pushed the league to ask players to take a pay cut from their salaries because of cratering revenues exacerbated by no fans being allowed in stadiums upon any return. In an agreement between the league and union, players agreed to be paid a prorated portion of their salaries based on games played, which the MLBPA argues covers any lessening of salary players should take. The potential snags go well beyond money. Returning to play in this environment poses a risk to players -- one they hope is allayed as much as possible in the league's proposal. Multiple players have reached out to the union asking what would happen if they opted not to play in 2020 out of fear for their health or a desire to remain with their families during the coronavirus pandemic, sources told ESPN. Further, a more direct question was asked by a player during a Zoom call with Cleveland Indians players that was first reported by The Athletic: What happens if we come back and a player tests positive? The league's answer to that question, and others, is eagerly anticipated by players whose sense of optimism has grown in the past week. At the same time, multiple officials and players have expressed reservation about negotiating an agreement as the country reopens, fearful that by the time the beginning of June rolls around, the climate for the game to return may not be as welcoming. The unknown, sources said, is part of the motivator to start the negotiation process within a week. Not only does MLB need approval from owners and players to start a season, officials from the White House and top health officials expect to be consulted and give the go-ahead, sources said. Already MLB has been in contact with federal and state officials seeking guidance as it maneuvers toward a new opening day. The look of the game and season will be determined in any agreement between the league and union. Multiple executives have suggested that as many as 50 players will be available for teams to use, and that they'll have active rosters of up to 30 players each game. The length of the season, should it start in July, could be between 80 and 100 games. Any agreement is likely to include contingency plans going forward, sources said. Some officials fear a so-called second wave of coronavirus cases that some health officials have forecast and believe that instead of planning to play into late November, with an expanded playoff system, MLB would be better suited playing a shorter season that gives the league a greater likelihood to avoid potential complications. The fallout from COVID-19 already has not just erased a large portion of the 2020 season, it has left front offices fearful of the immediate and long-term future. Scouting directors are waiting on the official word but told ESPN they expect the MLB draft in June to be five rounds instead of the standard 40. Further, while most teams have guaranteed employees pay through the end of May, the delay of baseball beyond July could precipitate a wave of furloughs and layoffs, according to sources.
  14. That follow up wave could deliver some flakes as well..
  15. Looks like we are losing her.. Snow down to CNJ.. We should still see some may snow with the SW diving down..
  16. Antibody results will soon be added.. Total # of active cases: 7 (yesterday: 6) Total # of positive cases: 66 (yesterday: 65) Total recoveries: 56 (no change since yesterday) Total # of deaths: 3 (no change since yesterday) Total # people tested: 1,823 (yesterday: 1,772) Total # of negative results: 1,682 (yesterday: 1,651) Pending results: 69 (yesterday: 50) Total # of people in precautionary quarantine: 64 (yesterday: 46) Total # of people in mandatory isolation/quarantine: 68 (yesterday: 60) Total completed/released from monitoring: 1,878 (yesterday: 1,849)
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