tolen your heart so
completely.
Hold on to good thoughts about this Neil, shower that little girl with
all your love and try to stay optimistic. You are both in my prayers,
Nina
neil badry wrote:
Hello
i am in a state of total shock so if i blabber please forgive me
i have a ten month
appointment set for next Wed. His URI symptoms have been getting
steadily better and I'm thinking he'll be ready by then. I'm still not
completely convinced that our home is the best home for him. We'll just
have to wait and see how much he's willing to work with me to help him
fit in.
Nina
years of love to share. Give her a kiss and head butt
from me,
Nina
neil badry wrote:
Thanks to all that have replied
we have done almost every kind of titer that we can think of and so
far only the Elisa test has been positive ( 2 times by different techs
) the ifa test should be back in two
Send her copies of all the encouraging emails I got when I posted about
Starman! :)
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If any of you can
help in this matter please contact the poster below. Just a messager
here. Thanks!
In a message dated 1/18/2006 5:22:20 PM Pacific Standard
Hooray Laura and Ziggy!!! Thank you so much for posting the good news!
How old is Ziggy?
Nina
Laura Bond wrote:
I have great news! Ziggy my rescued cat who was FeLV positive just 3
months ago and on interferon treatment went to the vet for his monthly
checkup. He had a second FeLV test done
th support and sympathy,
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lucy had loose stool for over 2 months, which was helped by pred
but only went away completely on a raw diet. She then got constipated
this week, about 3 or 4 weeks into the raw diet. I gave her olive oil,
which helped. But now she is refus
. Sometimes that's all we can provide, and, I believe, it's
always felt and appreciated. It's always worthwhile.
How wonderful that "Kiwi" and Rafferty have taken to each other so
quickly and so well! It sounds like it was meant to be!
Congratulations on your new family member!
Nina
Sherry De
as Baileys, (ouch!). You want
to make sure and get the pure aloe without additives in case Bailey
feels well enough to clean himself up and ingests some.
Nina
and imagine the opposite instead!
Our thoughts are very powerful.
Much love to you and yours,
Nina
Michelle,
The vet shouldn't have to see Lucy for you to get B12 to inject subq at
home. You can order it without a prescription and it's something that
vets feel okay about selling to you, (if you can convince them to forgo
the office visit). If they won't, I'd order it online. I'm trying
formulated specifically for cats and
dogs. I'm not sure if that's a bunch of hooey or not.
Nina
really come to trust me, (don't ask me why or how!)
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
How is Starman doing? Have things gotten any better?
:)
Wendy
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of the anemia, (we suspected Hemobartinella, even though the
tests were neg).
Prayers for Pekoe,
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know, I seem to remember seeing somewhere, when I was
researching dental problems in cats, that it can cause pica, which is
the licking concrete thing. I am
Geeze Michelle! Is Lucy still acting out of it?
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
misaddressed this the first time...
I gave Lucy 1 mg of Periactin (half the normal dose) yesterday
at about 5 pm to see if it would make her more interested in eating the
foods that are good for her
may have to
find a more suitable home for Starman. :(
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
Very cool on the trust thing. I hope things change
for the better once he gets snipped. Your stories
about Star are funny, even though you might not find
them to be so right now, especially being sleep
deprived
her in and she immediately fell into
a deep, restful sleep. I wish I could do that sort of thing with
Starman. :(
Nina
Marylyn wrote:
Have you tried a snuggle safe (hard plastic filled with a fluid).
Microwave one, put it in a towel on whatever he sleeps on and it will
stay warm for about 8
;pure", no additives, binders, or excipients. The brand I bought
was "Foodscience" 125 mg. I'm going to start adding it to Starman's
food too. I'll let you guys know if it helps.
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Hi Wendy,
Yes, I have them, but I still haven't started Bandy on them
yet..I am
Marlene
I can't believe his platelet count is so low and he still seems so
normal. It just goes to show how little can be told sometimes by their
actions. I'm glad you're on top of all this and am sending prayers for
Pekoe's health and encouragement to you,
Nina
Marlene Chornie wrote
it. Most everyone I
know, (in my physical life, not this cyber one!), would have had
Starman pts already and they would somehow be able to sleep like babies
afterward. I guess if I'm going to lose sleep, this is a much better
reason!
Thanks again darling,
Nina
catatonya wrote:
Because he LOVES
I've never heard about it with cats. I know the larger breed dogs are
more prone to it and that it helps to have their food elevated and to
not feed directly after strenuous exercise.
N
catatonya wrote:
I have never heard of this except in horses Has anyone else? If
horses and dogs
LJ,
No one has mentioned it lately, but some folks also give Transfer
Factor to boost immune support. Many people swear by it, I'm torn
myself. I don't know if it helps, but I'm convinced it doesn't hurt
and it doesn't taste bad either, some of my kids like the taste. It
has colostrum, (which
, and keep his home life as free from stress as you
can. That is the best that any of us can do for our sweet little angels.
Nina
JENI RECA wrote:
Hi..my name is Jeni. I have a feluk postive kitten named papoose. I
work at a shelter and he was a drop there. A man came in with him
when he
and take her with.
Nina
Chris wrote:
I know everybody is absolutely
overwhelmed and though I
havent posted lately (been up to my ears with Katrina reunification
attempts), I have been trying hard to keep up with everything thats
been
happening. Its not been a good few months for everyone
hout too much stress and that the vet can figure out what
is going on.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Her eyes, nose are very
clear, and she does not show any other symptoms - could parasite cause
weakness in hind legs (she might be just weak because she has not been
eating that much)
From:
[EMAI
Michelle,
Since you didn't say anything else about it, I take it Lucy got over her
strange behavior from the Periactin? How is she today?
Nina
lying on the bathroom floor made me wonder if there
was a human, (maybe a child), in his life that was kind to him and
shared a bed with him once upon a time.
Nina
l.j. crabtree wrote:
Nina...
i follow with awe and admiration in your day to day with that
Starman!!! He is an awesome boy
while Lucy is still on it. Have you thought about
trying Lyprinol for the inflammation? It is amazing the way the raw
diet works, isn't it? Of course, they have to eat it!
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did respond to one of the emails about her.She was better by
the next aft
hours, then the poor things started splitting from the weight.
The people in TX were great, but I could never get used to the humid
weather in the summertime, and how it didn't cool off at night. Being
raised in So Cal, I'm was a bit spoiled.
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Hi,
We are in Stephenville
earu in that bedroom, and then gradually
remove the pillow? That way you could cover the buerau and get her off
the bed at feeding time. I don't mean to be one-upping you, but at
least you don't have to spend the 10 minutes it takes her to eat
petting and cajoling her. I tell you, I'm tired.
Ni
I was a bit afraid to open your post. I thought the subject line meant
that you had sick kitties at your house. I'm relieved to see that isn't
the case!
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So many kitties sick again - my thoughts are going out to you all.
Michelle, Minstrel, Buddy, Angel
, (some things don't
change!), and my car would overheat if I didn't run the heater. OMG it
was the summer from Hell as far as the heat was concerned! And did I
mention the June bugs?
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
Isn't Southern California by the ocean? Do you guys
have humidity there? To me
on steroids, but
they don't have side effects when given in small enough, short term
doses. You may want to consider it again, if she doesn't improve
quickly. Do you have her on wet food in the meantime? Sweet little
RubyE! Good for you my dear, I'm proud of you too!
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote
ike a little mini-hug.
You're mastery of the English language is just another thing to admire
you for. "Stupid" is NEVER a word I would use to describe you, or the
things you say or do! You are one amazing woman, Hideyo!
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not stupid at all
Deb and Liz,
To unsubscribe from the list, go to the bottom of the page.
Best wishes to you ladies,
Nina
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
I'm crossposting this because I know you guys have huge hearts and there
might be a possibility that you know of someone that might be able to help.
Nina
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I haven't verified this but it comes from someone I have found to be reliable at other times. Jodi
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The West
of med. Is it an antibiotic
ointment? Star's runny eyes are chronic and I've been cleaning them
every morning and that seems to keep them clear all day. I'm anxious
to hear about Bandy, please let us know as soon as you can.
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Hi everyone,
Bandy has a horrible eye infection
Thank you Kat for letting us know! Very good news!
Nina
Kat wrote:
Hi All,
Just got this email back from a friend...
Kat (Mew Jersey)
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:37:20 -0500
From: Barbara Loch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Kat' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 'Cathy Ford'
[EMAIL PROTECTED
, she'd back down. She obviously is a coward and/or doesn't really
feel she has a case, or she wouldn't be complaining anonymously.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hideyo, did you have problems with this woman when she lived near you?
What do you think is motivating her to do this?
Are you going
oy arguing back.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I see. I understand now. She is a nut who hates animals.
Why do you think the neighborhood association guy weighed in?
Michelle
In a message dated 1/31/2006 3:37:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECT
fine, you're on top of
things and he's happy and content. Take a deep breath and find someone
that isn't going to scare the crap out of you when they discover your
kitty is displaying typical felv + symptoms. What supps do you have
Brooklyn on now?
Nina
veggiepugs wrote:
Well I took Wowie
. Bless you sweetie, I'm so sorry about your Angel bunny,
Nina
veggiepugs wrote:
Patti and Nina-
Quickly I just have to point out that pom poms had me laughing pretty
hard...now onto the big stuff...
As far as Wowie's eye issue goes, it didn't look TERRIBLE but something was off
ith. Some sort of veterinary board of some kind. I think I may have
passed on the info to you at the time, but I can't find the specifics.
Here's a post from her that I received in early Nov of '04. Surely
something has happened to make it more available since then:
Hi Nina,
I very happ
Sherry,
I'm sorry to hear about Frances. Tell us more about her. How old is
she? How long has she been having liver problems? What do her vets
say about her chances? She and you are in my prayers.
Nina
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
Hi all I need your power prayers for sweet
Frances,she is one
for one for Frances and those that love her.
Nina
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
Thank you Nina and everyone for your good thoughts and prayers.Jen the
lady who runs Crash's and is also a vet says that she doesn't know if
she can save her,I know she will do her best for her.She is about 6
years old
That's very good news Michelle, let's hope Merry is right. Thanks for
posting it to the list.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hideyo,
Merry just called me to update me on your case, and she seems very
positive about the moratorium on the 10% rule getting passed soon and
you getting
I'm glad to hear Bandy is feeling better. Prayers that his eye clears
up as well. I take it his temp has stayed down? How do you get him to
consume 500 to 1000mg of lysine a day? Mine aren't nearly so good at
eating sup laced food!
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Thanks Michelle for the info
and love to you both,
Nina
Belinda Sauro wrote:
Bailey is not doing
very good, he is getting 200ccs of food a day but is still wasting
away. He is still getting epo 3X a week, and 20mg of prednisolone
split into 10mgs twice a day. His diarrhea is for the most part gone,
although he did just
is like a safe haven hospice for so many.
What a glorious reunion it will be the day you join all those that wait
for you. There are so many loving, appreciative souls to meow you
over. My tears and thoughts are with you, blessings and protective
light to you and all of yours,
Nina
Tad
id you say it happened more
than once? Did it happen outside the house? You may want to think
about filing a report with the police to start documenting some of this
stuff. Keep safe,
Nina
having to deal with it.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HIdeyo, I wrote you an email offlist about this too. If the new
ordinance passes, your argument about the old ordinance will not apply
anyway, because the language will be different. I would take the
permit if they give it to you
Prayers and healing energy for you and Bailey. I'm surrounded by furry
miracles, I believe in them wholeheartedly. Did you try the aloe gel
for his sore bottom?
Nina
Belinda Sauro wrote:
PS. I am not ready to give up yet, I just can't figure out what to do
for him, I will ask my vet again
Thank you Michelle, I've bookmarked the page.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject:
Check out Herbal Treatments for Cats from Robert McDowell's Herbal
Treatments
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Just to add to the discussion... It was also believed at one time that
feeding dry helped to keep the teeth and gums clean by "scratching" the
surface. The vet on the IBD list says this is absolutely not true,
that raw food is much better for this purpose.
Nina
Amy Watson wrote:
I
Live and learn, eh, Michelle? Isn't it interesting how we seem to find
ourselves in positions that force us to work on our less than strong
points?
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be clear, I am not very good at staying calm myself and
do feel quite angry about what
of it.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no idea about putting lysine in the water. It seems like
they might be able to taste it, as it does have a taste.
Michelle
list!
No more late night TV for me!
Nina
TenHouseCats wrote:
hee hee--not laughing at anyone, just laughing at the
situation
i had endometriosis, have had three back surgeries, recently
diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and have fibromyalgia. have been on
disability for 13 years now
into your pillow, late at night when no one is looking to you for
strength). Blessings to you and your family. Let us know how the
testing goes and if you have success in fattening up your skinny minny.
I'm thinking of you,
Nina
Amy Watson wrote:
Many thanks to all of you
Belinda,
This made me think of B12 injections. They're suppose to help with
nutrition absorption. Has Bailey been getting them? Poor little pin
cushion, but maybe they'd help?
Nina
Chris wrote:
Belinda,
Thinking of you and Bailey... I know this is a crazy idea, but what about
some sort
Chris,
Don't ever hesitate to post! Any knowledge we've gained comes from
experience and each other. Besides, it's so supportive to know others
are thinking about our babies and care enough to say so.
Nina
Chris wrote:
Folks here are so knowledgeable that I sort of hesitated to send
Karen,
Tell them you took their advice and had them all humanely pts! If
you've been paying for the vet bills, they're not going to be any help
with the neuter costs anyway.
Nina
clarissa- Floyd wrote:
thanks so much. to you and everyone else.
since we've decided to keep the kittens i
used with younger cats. Maybe that's what Marylyn is talking about? I
wish I could remember more, but the folks on whatever list you join
would know for sure. Oh honey, blessings to you and Julie, you're both
in my thoughts and prayers,
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hi guys,
I took Julie to the vet
crowded and hectic around here! Certainly you
are not going to get a shudder out of me!
So glad to see you're back,
Nina
Barbara Lowe wrote:
Hello hello! I've been away so long.
(and probably most of you are scratching your heads and thinking, who
is this anyway??? ha!)
Been dealing
kitties do you have?? Bless you and the whole bunch. Let us
know about Buster's test results and prayers for Bandy's eye spot
going away completely.
Love to the gang,
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Good news...Bandy's eye seems to be healing good...the dark spot in
the eye ball seems to be going away
. And
you also know just how good cats can be at hiding symptoms from us.
What is your "fault" is that he was taken off the street and learned
what it was to be needed and loved. That is soo your fault.
Hugs to you,
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Hi, everyone,
please send a
Yes Wendy, I got it, thanks for doing all that work. I just looked it
over briefly and haven't had time to make any notes and get back to you
on it. I will just as soon as I can catch my breath.
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey guys,
Let me know if you received the sick kitty manual so
that I can
it's not good for them to be obese
though. I've just sadly, never had a pos that was overweight.
Whatever the scale says, here's to many, many more years of continued
health! You're doing something right, keep it up!
Nina
Chris wrote:
I know it
must be scary, but at 14 it
might just
deduct the costs from my taxes, (because it's a donation to a
charity). Call around, usually when they hear you're not looking to
dump animals on them, they become very sympathetic and appreciate your
willingness to help animals in need.
Nina
Marylyn wrote:
In my area there are no kill
I do remember hearing something similar too. What does your vet say
about it? Prayers for Hannibal,
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
I heard
something about since epogen is
used under the condition where the body cannot produce any more red
cell counts
on their own, once start
Blessings to the whole family!!! Don't ever be sorry about going on,
we love to hear about each other's charges!
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
I know I don't like to say things at times either as I am afraid I
will jinx him..Seems that has happened on occasion, too...His vet said
today that he
that your vet is going with that instead of one of the
steroid derivatives like Rymadel. I did a quick Google search and
don't see any side effects listed for Adequan. I can't help you with
"liver" diets. Please let us know what you find out.
Continued prayers and healing thoughts for Buster and
struggle. Tell us more about your amazing girl! About
where are you in CA? I'm in Oxnard, in between L.A. and Santa Barbara.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AOL Email
Hideyo,
I am sending
healing thoughts and prayers for Hannibal. I
Hideyo,
How is Hannibal today?
Nina
Oh Kerry! Have you tried soft boiled egg yolk? Sometimes I can get a
cat that's not eating to eat that. The broth is a good idea, are you
making your own? When I make broth for someone who's not eating I
reduce it and reduce it until it becomes gelatinous when cooled. I
figure it's got
to the memories of
joy from those who have crossed and the joys all around you from those
still in your care.
Blessings and hugs to all those that have lost fur-loves and all those
that are suffering with them in their illnesses,
Nina
thanks to you and Marie,
Nina
Tad Burnett wrote:
Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday morning...
She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too soon...
She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I guess
she had not been treated well by men before coming to us..
She
yourselves in in the love and support that you give
to each other. Isn't it amazing how our sick little angels continue to
send us support, even when they are so very weak themselves? Sending
strength and light to you both,
Nina
traveling
in the right direction.
Much love to you in your grief,
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Well, I guess sometimes when it rains it pours. Early Saturday
morning I lost two more of my fosters, both negative. Red Man was an
older orange tabby who had chronic sinusitis and asthma. He got a
pretty
touch brought tears to my eyes. Never underestimate the benefit
received in sharing your unconditional love. It's the quality, not the
quantity that makes the difference. Prayers for Gideon, you and
everyone that touches your life through their need,
Nina
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
Hello all,please
Mr. Kitty's distress and confirming that some humans are
trustworthy.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Thanks, Nina. These old fellas are just very special, aren't they.
We all were thinking that by now Mr. Kitty's owner - they guy who got
married - must be paying for giving Mr. Kitty up
Hello Hideyo,
It's wonderful that you are getting your non-profit status! Hooray!
How about "Angels Among Us" for a name?
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Hi,
everyone, I am in the process of
establishing a non-profit for my cat sanctuary and am looking for a
name.
can make
yourself crazy playing the what if game. We all do it, and it's a
game no one can ever win. The present is only a brief moment in time,
you and your Angel Paassht share eternity.
Blessings to you in your grief,
Nina
Becca DuBose wrote:
Thanks to all for the kind words...it was far too
How about Aymi's Safe Haven? Or, Aymi's Banzai House? I'm thinking
there should be some mention of cat, or feline in the name, that way
when people do a search to find you they'll know what you're about at a
glance. How about Aymi's Safe Haven for All Felines? Or, Aymi's Cat
Haven?
Hideyo
Salome is/was beautiful Terri. I love black cats. My sweet,
boisterous soul mate Barron Von Troublemaker Kitty was a half Siamese
short haired black cat. He was the guy that opened my heart to the
wonder of all felines. Cheers, gratitude and love to all our fur
babies,
Nina
Terri Brown wrote
I don't remember Brenda posting lately, had she been having
complications? I remember that harrowing trip that she and her
daughter took to pick up Lovey and Merry and her talking about how well
her check up had gone at the time. That was about a year ago. She was
quite a lady, she will be
you ever switch to IV? I would love to
know if the effectiveness, (it does seem to be effective in some cases),
can be achieved subq instead of IV. I hate visits to the vet as much as
my animals do and if I ever need to try IR, I'd rather do it at home.
Nina
cindy reasoner wrote:
I took
, has it had an effect on his temp regulation?
Nina
Veterinary board? Did you contact my vets to see if
they could help with the process? I know we're in different countries,
but I was hoping there was something they could do to offer assistance.
Nina
Marlene Chornie wrote:
Hello All,
Quick question - can Interferon Alpha be put
time!
Nina
cindy reasoner wrote:
Smokey showed his improvement when I started the
immuno-regulin. He got a shot for 4 days in a row and
then he gets 2 shots a week. I am giving him the
shots subq. I give him pet tinic twice a day and they
took him off the baytril yesterday. I am keeping my
is feeling okay. I'm sorry he still has to be on
so much Pred. It is very troubling that he's still licking concrete.
It always made me cringe when I caught anyone doing that.
Nina
Marlene Chornie wrote:
Hi Nina,
I am able to get my Interferon Alpha from the Veterinary
Compounding Pharmacy
in your minds eye slowly making progress back to
health. What wonderful news that he's begun to put on weight, that's
definitely a good sign! Sending prayers and healing light,
Nina
Belinda Sauro wrote:
Hi All,
As you probably have noticed I have gotten waaay behind on the
CLS
with her,
Nina
Paolo wrote:
Hello everybody,
is any of you still in contact with Julie? I haven't heard from her
since December, wrote her in pvt more than once with no results,
and I am a bit worried (actually more than a bit).
Paolo
r
shot/pills. It got to the point that as soon as I released her she'd
run to the back door and wait for me follow. Is there something
special you could do for Buster to help the medicine go down easier?
Sending prayers that your fellas feel better soon. With love and
support,
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
Hi e
sn't resolved anything yet. Please don't misunderstand,
I'm not trying to talk you into anything. I just feel for you and hate
it when I can't help fix things for those I care about.
Much love,
Nina
<> Here's
where I bought Immunoregulin myself:http://www.revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=31-
Yes, she's married. Her husband had been having health problems,
Diabetes, aneurysms, all sorts of serious issues. That seems like
quite a while ago now. I sure hope they're okay.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Do you
remember if she is married or not
I found
No, I don't.
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
You dont
remember her husbands
name, do you?
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Friday, March
03, 2006 3:23
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Julie
from me!
Nina
clarissa- Floyd wrote:
Hello All,
I'm just now catching up with all the posts. It's been busy
around here.
my prayers (and tears) are with allthose left behind as each
little angel has moved on. please know what a source of hope and
strength you are to me, my family
another deserving
soul a place in your heart and home. Think of it as a continuing legacy
of love from your Angel boy Jake.
With much love to you in your sorrow Marissa,
Nina
Marissa wrote:
I had to let Jake go. He kept getting worse and worse. He was barely
moving, breathing really hard
to augment blanket defenses against it. As I said in
a previous post, I'm sorry I didn't try it when Grace was
fighting for her life, and the thought of it somehow being used as a
preventative is tantalizing, but...
Sending prayers to keep your household safe and healthy,
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Prayers and good, healthy thoughts for your sweet Buster to wake up
feeling much better tomorrow. Head butts to Buster, you and all your
babies.
N
Kerry Roach wrote:
I had to take Buster back to the doctor today as he wouldn't eat and
was very out of it.
He did have some temp today of 102.5
Here's one of those forwards that made me smile. How the heck does this
person know what's going on in MY life?
Nina
Do you suffer from AAADD ?
Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. -
Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder.
This is how it manifests:
I decide to water my garden
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