Guest guest Posted June 15, 2002 Report Share Posted June 15, 2002 Aletta Well ........ it depends but for the most part now, hay is put into huge round bales that are lifted with a fork attachment on the tractors and dropped for the cattle. We used to bale in the smaller rectangular bales when my brothers were in high school. My dad employed half the high school boys in the summer to buck bales and then stack them in the hay sheds for use later. Memories... I couldn't go near or even be out when they were cutting because I couldn't breathe. The hay and mold spores nearly killed me as a kid and still do. Glad your son is improving. As you say, he'll get there with a lot of help along the way and hopefully sooner than his dad did. Your symptoms with the heat are very much like Aussie Anne's are. She has a terrible time and the only place she sweats is on her head so she has no cooling at all. You sound very close to the same. Yes, Elmer had very few Parkinson symptoms until the very end when he would start to freeze while trying to move. He was very much a typical shy-drager type of MSA with the BP problems, bowel, bladder, etc. Hang in there. We will be close to 95 today and hot. So much for a pretty day yesterday. Stay cool!! Sally in KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2002 Report Share Posted June 16, 2002 Sally, I did not know that Aussie Anne only sweated from her head and couldn't stand the heat. I also have this problem. Only sweating from our heads mean that we don't have any cooling from it? No wonder I think I am dying when I get to hot. Ok, I know I am not dying from it but I think I am sometimes. hehe So Aletta you are in this group also. WOW. Well there is one symptom I know I am not alone in. I must be wierd that I feel good knowing I am not alone in something. God bless, Belinda > Aletta > Well ........ it depends but for the most part now, hay is put into huge > round bales that are lifted with a fork attachment on the tractors and > dropped for the cattle. We used to bale in the smaller rectangular > bales when my brothers were in high school. My dad employed half the > high school boys in the summer to buck bales and then stack them in the > hay sheds for use later. Memories... I couldn't go near or even be out > when they were cutting because I couldn't breathe. The hay and mold > spores nearly killed me as a kid and still do. > > Glad your son is improving. As you say, he'll get there with a lot of > help along the way and hopefully sooner than his dad did. > > Your symptoms with the heat are very much like Aussie Anne's are. She > has a terrible time and the only place she sweats is on her head so she > has no cooling at all. You sound very close to the same. > > Yes, Elmer had very few Parkinson symptoms until the very end when he > would start to freeze while trying to move. He was very much a typical > shy-drager type of MSA with the BP problems, bowel, bladder, etc. > > Hang in there. We will be close to 95 today and hot. So much for a > pretty day yesterday. Stay cool!! > > Sally in KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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