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Location: Indiana
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Thank you for your prayers, they are much appreciated. I think I need to get in some hot tub time tonight. I'm sure everything will be fine, it's just hard because there are no instant fixes right now.
We followed the doctors order to a T, but I'm afraid is stomach is still too sensitive. I may either mix cottage cheese with his hard food or soften it will water to help it pass. My little guy isn't that little at 12.5 lbs, but it still kills me that he doesn't feel good. Maybe he'll start to feel better now that we're all getting back to our routines. As far as grandpa goes, they took him off the Praxil & he's supposed to see his doctor on friday to see alternatives for it. I think they think it's the blood thinner that's causing the problem. We have him for dinner tonight and it looks like we'll definitely be staying in. It's bitterly cold here & we've got 10-12 inches of snow so getting out and about with him probably isn't safe tonight anyway. Again thank you for the prayers. |
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I think we all know what to do to de-stress, but it's so hard. We as women are the ones who are suppose to make things better, but sometimes we need someone to make things better for us. I don't think we will ever stop worrying completely.
That snow sound awful. We only have a dusting on the ground and in the next few days will be warming up..Yay.
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We got most of it monday night....can you imagine all the drunks out in a blizzard. I drove the mile home from my friends house never going more then 20miles an hour. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Tontitown, Arkansas
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Ponyup - Deep breaths and keep in touch with your vet. I agree with going back to the soft diet of your fur baby's food. See if he will drink Pedialite for human kids. It's sweeter and might entertain Logan's taste buds a bit. Possibly some low sodium / homemade chicken broth.
I'm sorry about your Grandfather too. I'm glad he's back home. Keep taking those relaxing bath and "you" moments. Hang in there.
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Logan pooped last night & is acting like himself this morning, like nothing was ever wrong. We gave him some canned pumpkin last night & we're keeping in the fridge in case we need it, but he seems like he feels good again.
Grandpa looked better last night then he did tues. He is supposed to go back in for tests today & see his regular doctor tomorrow. I'm sure they'll get it figured out, but at 90 even simple things seem to cause problem. Thank you for your thoughts & prayers, I tend to get a little worn when too many things go wrong at once. Plus even though I love the holidays the constant go go going can wear on me also. It's kinda nice to be back to my old routine. |
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I'm glad today isn't as stressful for you andLogan is back to his normal self.
You are right about 90 being a delicate age. I wish him well.
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