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I remember them they was a little thick I use a damp towel but I can’t be out long..
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Beautiful build!
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"EMERGENCY" Squad 10
slusher replied to GLMFAA1's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Remember Solid Gold
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Results as long as you did your best ias all that matters.
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ttThose Chevy 1500 pickups sport side and style side are getting hard to get for a good price from the 90’s I remember buying them at Walmart for 10 Dollars.. The
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up in the brain's ventricles, leading to enlarged ventricles and potential brain damage. It's characterized by a triad of symptoms: gait disturbance, cognitive impairment, and urinary incontinence. While the fluid pressure is often normal, the increased volume can disrupt brain function. Key aspects of NPH: Symptoms: The classic triad of symptoms includes: Gait disturbance: Difficulty walking, shuffling gait, or feeling like feet are stuck to the floor. Cognitive impairment: Memory loss, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and changes in personality or behavior. Urinary incontinence: Frequent urination, urgency, or loss of bladder control. Causes: While the exact cause is often unknown, NPH can be linked to previous head injuries, brain infections, brain tumors, or complications from brain surgery. Diagnosis: Diagnosis involves neurological exams, brain imaging (CT or MRI), and sometimes lumbar puncture or drainage to assess CSF flow. Treatment: Treatment often involves surgically placing a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt, which drains excess CSF from the brain to the abdomen, where it's absorbed. What it is: NPH is a type of communicating hydrocephalus, meaning the CSF can circulate but is not properly absorbed, leading to an accumulation in the ventricles. Important considerations: NPH is often misdiagnosed as other conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, highlighting the need for accurate diagnosis. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial, as some symptoms, particularly gait and urinary problems, can be reversed or improved with shunting. Not everyone with NPH experiences all three classic symptoms, and the severity can vary.
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1960’s had great music and the 70’s also..
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1970 Winnebago D27 Chieftain
slusher replied to Repstock's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Building the AMT Ford F100
slusher replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Ariel 9 Sailboat
slusher replied to Dragline's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
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Grreat looking shop office and break are, really great!
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'73 Dodge 2WD step side
slusher replied to 2doors3pedals's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Beautiful looking stepside and nice touch on the Slant 6… -
Afternoons are sure getting warmer tomorrow will be 97 degrees sure hard an air conditioner …
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2025 Cannonball Run - 50 years since the 1975 run.
slusher replied to Mattilacken's topic in Community Builds
Nice dash detailing and great looking wheels, been missing you buddy! -
bypassed electric meter
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Chicken 🍗 is much healthier then pork..
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Best decal printing services in 2025?
slusher replied to LOBBS's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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anyone here used Rustolium lacquer?
slusher replied to thatz4u's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have use their enamel satin but you can’t find it any more. I won’t use any present paint they make. I have 3 cans of satin enamel left. -
them guys like to play games on other people…
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A new build to follow!