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Camper_Jeff___K
Nov 19, 2017Nomad III
VIDEO: A tour of Dave's Irrigation System Part 2 2017
PART 2:
The main irrigation water supply pipe
Pipe motion from expansion and contraction
Pipe welds and the sound of water flow
Water source
Other methods of irrigation water distribution
This is the end of the main
Irrigation Pipe System Tour
Continue if you're interested
In lesser information
At 19:15 begin views of
MT. ADAMS
A Dairy Farm And Cattle
An Actively Working
Mobile Irrigation System
Siberian Husky Sled Dogs
Update on Dave since the original posting.
Dave has been sent home already after his surgery. I don't know if that's good or shocking having had a major surgery and being discharged less than 24 hours since check in. He still has a drain tube and a vacuum tube and he is supposed to measure the fluid collected and report it.
The good news is he kept his leg. They saved his sciatic nerve. He has feeling and motor control in his left leg but there are numb areas. His intermittent 103 degree fever has not reappeared. He has pain but that should subside in a few days. Waiting for a biopsy report on the tumor which will determine if the tumor was dead or not and to eveluate whether the CHEMO is working or needs to be altered. This was his Humpday and hopefully things will be better and easier from here on out. 4 more rounds of CHEMO to go. What a time to be alive!
PART 2:
The main irrigation water supply pipe
Pipe motion from expansion and contraction
Pipe welds and the sound of water flow
Water source
Other methods of irrigation water distribution
This is the end of the main
Irrigation Pipe System Tour
Continue if you're interested
In lesser information
At 19:15 begin views of
MT. ADAMS
A Dairy Farm And Cattle
An Actively Working
Mobile Irrigation System
Siberian Husky Sled Dogs
Update on Dave since the original posting.
Dave has been sent home already after his surgery. I don't know if that's good or shocking having had a major surgery and being discharged less than 24 hours since check in. He still has a drain tube and a vacuum tube and he is supposed to measure the fluid collected and report it.
The good news is he kept his leg. They saved his sciatic nerve. He has feeling and motor control in his left leg but there are numb areas. His intermittent 103 degree fever has not reappeared. He has pain but that should subside in a few days. Waiting for a biopsy report on the tumor which will determine if the tumor was dead or not and to eveluate whether the CHEMO is working or needs to be altered. This was his Humpday and hopefully things will be better and easier from here on out. 4 more rounds of CHEMO to go. What a time to be alive!
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