this seems more correct...
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On the money if it was a stick car.
I just have the "essentials" to do. But the list is big enough to be a serious time consumer.
Braided brake lines
Rear drums
Pads and fluid
Engine front main seal
Tailpipes
Front tires
Springs replaced with steedas
Shocks replaced with Alimunas
LCA mount relocation
Subframe connectors with seat brace
CC plates plus alignment.
It literally could all be done in two weekends at most. But will I have the time?
Haven't bought them yet but was at the parts store today. Got all the info I needed for, cam, Intake, headers and a compleat break setup for the tbird. It's all on hold pending the sale of the LS.
Even had the wife with me and she didn't pass out when she heard the prices. Lol
Much better, no more pain meds. Regained feeling in chin and bottom lip yesterday. (Was getting worried, possible nerve damage) 5 days
Regained about 80% jaw movement. Even ate some solid food today.
Regained enough movement to poke around with my tongue and found where they went in to do the sinus fix. By my top molar from the cheek side of my gums!!!!
That's why my cheek was so fucking sore. They cut way up where the cheek meets the inside of the mouth. No wonder I couldn't talk worth a shit.
Thanks for askin
Good to hear Ray
Might have got so good news today.
Been having some stomach issues for a few years. Nausea, pain bowls issues ect. Learned I have an intolerance to milk but avoiding milk didn't eliminate all my issues. No pills would help so Dr has been blaming it on stress.
For about the same time my seasonal allergies have gotten worse every year worse and worse, then I started to experience itchy mouth and throat after eating certain foods.
So had my appointment today at the specialist. And I have been diagnosed with Oral Allergy syndrome.
This is a body's reaction to certain foods that have protein related to pollens so basically seasonal allergies such as a
Allerges to berch trees, grass and ragweed can manifest themselves simply by eatin other foods that share pollen proteins
Usually only one certain food but in sever cases you can have a reaction to a variety of foods. Since we now learned today that I have fairly sever allergies. To grass. Ragweed and berch trees. As well as a few other trees and plants.
The list of food that I can have reactions too is quite large.
So the following is a list of foods that could potentially cause me issues due to my allergies.
Fruits: apple, apricot, cherry, kiwi, nectarine, peach, pear, plum, prune, melon, orange, tomato, watermelon, banana, honeydew
Vegetables: anise, beans, caraway, carrot, celery, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, green pepper, lentils, parsley, parsnips, peanut, peas, potato, tomato, cucumber, zucchini
Nuts: almond, hazelnut, walnut
Seeds: sunflower
I have had reactions to eating a lot of these things raw so it seems my OAS is rather sever.
Luckily most of these can be eaten once they are cooked. With the exception to the nuts.
This could also explain my stomach issues. About 10% of people with OAS can manifest stomach symptoms from eating things off this list.
So it's possible after ten years we may have finally found the root cause of my stomach issues. I won't know for sure until I do a major diet overhaul and see what happens as avoiding the foods (uncooked for the most part) is the only fix.
It's a lot to absorbe but I'm hoping this is a step in the right direction.
sounds like its now a diet of steak and potatoes and bacon...none of those have pollen in em!
Hopefully they've got things on the right track.