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nikki-uk Enthusiast
Have not posted in a few days . . . I'm not phunny right now but am still reading along . . . have the most dreaded yearly apointment in an hour along wif the boob squeeze immediately after . . . hmmmm, wonder why I don't feel silly . . . :ph34r:

Heinous :( ........oh the joys of being a women eh???

GADS, lost me sillie too!!!

...from like NO WHERE, I have been getting crippling panic attacks (had them yrs ago with depression)....can't work out why??

NOW, insomnia has kicked in.....not good...... <_<


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Jestgar Rising Star
NOW, insomnia has kicked in.....not good...... <_<

And why in hell did you send some to me???

Was up half the night. I need to try to fake brain power today. Caffeine is calling.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Nik, panic still? Insomnia......terrible..........more Bach's remedy :)

SILLIES

PEANUT IS ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

he made it through the night with NO WATER in his cage :(:(:(

He is up walking around, conscious, slight tremors and a gentle stumble now and then.......

vet will want to keep him all day for observations -

NO PHARKING WAY :angry:

I am goign to get him soon - - my parents are appalled and are going to pay for me to take him to THEIR vet should I need to - - what in hell is "observing" with no treatment going to do anyway??? :angry: I can observe him here and take him elsewhere if necessary.

but - the little scamp made it through the night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

I don't care if he has a little brain damage or a stumble or a tremor now and then - - he is my Baby Peanut

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Thank you sillies for your prayers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:)

Jestgar Rising Star

Of course he's OK, he's a silly!

I think the' no water' was to keep him from drowning if he had a seizure and landed with his face in the bowl. Fluids, however, would be a very good thing now.

Ask what they would do if they kept him for observation. It might be something like, another sedative if he's still seizing hard. Just get as much info as you can before you take him out.

jerseyangel Proficient

Damn right!! Our lil' Peanut is a Sillie--he's strong and gets back up no matter what. Maybe a wee bit unsteady, but he's up!!!!!!! :D

I'm so happy about this!!!!!! :D :D :D !! :D:D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Of course he's OK, he's a silly!

I think the' no water' was to keep him from drowning if he had a seizure and landed with his face in the bowl. Fluids, however, would be a very good thing now.

Ask what they would do if they kept him for observation. It might be something like, another sedative if he's still seizing hard. Just get as much info as you can before you take him out.

good advice Jess.......very good, from our Resident Most Logical Scientist :) I had not thought of the reason for no water in the cage!!!!!!!!!!!

Permanent seizing/convulsing should be over -

I can totally deal with a brain-damaged Li'l Peanut w/ occasional tremor/stumble :wub:

he IS a Silly :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Damn right!! Our lil' Peanut is a Sillie--he's strong and gets back up no matter what. Maybe a wee bit unsteady, but he's up!!!!!!! :D

Yup Padt - you can knock a silly down, but not fer long

:wub::wub: :wub:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

*sniff*

I am weeping tears of JOY

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flourgirl Apprentice

Gee Psuessly.....I'm so very glad that your li'l Peanut is hanging in there. I know all about the heartacke of not being able to afford vet treatments! It's absolutley outrageous these days! :angry: I've paid for my moms cat when she couldn't afford it...he had pneumonia and a rhinovirus and got dehydrated because he couldn't drink. Also paid for my son's dog....the "emergency vet" would not even let them in the door unless they had $100 up front! That is absolutely the lowest, most disgusting attitude for a medical practitioner! Your babies are your babies....2 legs or 4. You have my prayers for a complete recovery :(:)

Hi Molly! Nice to meet you. Hope we will be hearing from you often and get a chance to get to know you better. I'm still phiggering out the rest of this crew :lol:

Hope eveyone is having a shiny, wonder-filled day!

jerseyangel Proficient
...from like NO WHERE, I have been getting crippling panic attacks (had them yrs ago with depression)....can't work out why??

NOW, insomnia has kicked in.....not good...... <_<

Oh Nik--my gawd, not this! :( Have never used Rescue Remedy meselph, but have heard good things--maybe a bit to help you over the hump.

jerseyangel Proficient
*sniff*

I am weeping tears of JOY

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Gotta admit, me eyes are a bit moist meselph........

flourgirl Apprentice

Niknik, I'm pullin' for ya. 'Tis no phun at all. Hope you can get thru this kwikly!

Where in the Sam Hill Manhead is everyones psilly today? I could really use some. Just got back from the hospital for an MRI with injected dye. The MRI was not bad, really, but the dye is ugh! Knee swollen up like a melon again (like before). Have to stay off it for 24 hours. Can't wait to get the results and get all of this over with!

Anyway :) ...am anxiously awaiting good news about our li'l Dignificated Peanut! Hugs to you both from me! :wub::wub:

elye Community Regular

YEEEESSSSS!!!! PEANUT MADE IT THROUGH!!

:):):):):):):):):)

So, SOOOOO happy, Sooooze!!! Oh, this has made my year. . . . .. :):wub:

hoping time is flying for you Susie and the wee Peanut will be home with you soon

healthy and well. Prayers for you too Susie...please don't be so hard on yourself.

love Judy

Worth repeating......again and again. . . ..

I can totally deal with a brain-damaged Li'l Peanut w/ occasional tremor/stumble :wub:

Hell, Sooooze, you deal with US, and we're all certainly a brain-damaged

lot. . . .. . .. :lol:

...from like NO WHERE, I have been getting crippling panic attacks (had them yrs ago with depression)....can't work out why??

NOW, insomnia has kicked in.....not good...... <_<

Nikerler!! it is the psnaough. . .. .. ...

:rolleyes:

Hope eveyone is having a shiny, wonder-filled day!

This is a terrific thing to say. I love when Tareeesuh says these things, and will now begin wishing this with people I meet.. . . . :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

PEANUT!!!!!!!!!! :D:D :D

*SNIFF* :wub:

I think my old cat Felix was brain damaged..... he had NO co-ordination, fell off of fences, stumbled alot, dribbled :rolleyes: .......... but dear gawd no other pet has matched the fabulous dearest nature of that fella! :wub:

EM!!!! Why YES!!...I do think it's the psnauogh causing me insomnia!!!! :lol:

T'is the cause of ALL evils in the UK this week!! ;)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am so happy to hear Peanut is doing much better!!!!

One day when things calm down I will tell you why I switched Vets and it saved my cat's life by doing so.

elye Community Regular

This whole nightmare episode is making me ask MANY questions about chemical flea control. . . . . .....I have used the liquid dropper things (that you run down the cat's back) on my cats for as long as I have had them.....and the dogs get the yearly pesticide in a combined tablet with their heartworm medication. Perhaps I should start a new thread on this, as I would love to take a "natural" approach, as long as it is effective.

Any Psillies here know anything about alternative ways to stop flea infestation on our outdoor animals? Do you sell anything, POeter?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
hoping time is flying for you Susie and the wee Peanut will be home with you soon

healthy and well. Prayers for you too Susie...please don't be so hard on yourself.

love Judy

:wub: thank you Judith

Where in the Sam Hill Manhead is everyones psilly today? I could really use some. Just got back from the hospital for an MRI with injected dye. The MRI was not bad, really, but the dye is ugh! Knee swollen up like a melon again (like before). Have to stay off it for 24 hours. Can't wait to get the results and get all of this over with!

Well THIS does not sound fun! I think you had better gitcherself some good movies, T, and hang out! (an Orange Fuzzy drink would not hurt either, I"ll send one over! ;) )

Hell, Sooooze, you deal with US, and we're all certainly a brain-damaged

lot. . . .. . .. :lol:

:lol: that is EXACTLY what my boss said this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!! *snort*

I think my old cat Felix was brain damaged..... he had NO co-ordination, fell off of fences, stumbled alot, dribbled :rolleyes: .......... but dear gawd no other pet has matched the fabulous dearest nature of that fella! :wub:

Felix :wub: I love him

the SNAUX!!!!!!!!!! Nik, what's the latest on the snaough there? Um......drink a bottle of the Rescue Remedy........may get one for meself later today......

but DRAT the insomnia and panic!!!!! :angry: what in hell......possibly hormonal?

I am so happy to hear Peanut is doing much better!!!!

One day when things calm down I will tell you why I switched Vets and it saved my cat's life by doing so.

I look forward to hearing this story.....

This whole nightmare episode is making me ask MANY questions about chemical flea control. . . . . .....I have used the liquid dropper things (that you run down the cat's back) on my cats for as long as I have had them.....and the dogs get the yearly pesticide in a combined tablet with their heartworm medication. Perhaps I should start a new thread on this, as I would love to take a "natural" approach, as long as it is effective.

Any Psillies here know anything about alternative ways to stop flea infestation on our outdoor animals? Do you sell anything, POeter?

I read so many things last night, class action lawsuits and such (Hartz company is particularly evil, apparently - so beware :( )

One woman gave her kittens a bath in flea shampoo and one died very shortly thereafter. :( Tumours that were biopsied often contained HUGE amount of the concentrated pesticide in them.

I was also thinking I'd start a thread on this, with a warning, but, don't want everyone to know how stupid I am, just yet. :(

I had a dear friend say to me last night "well WHY did you do that? didn't you think about what you were doing?" :huh: - - I mean PHARQUE, obviously I have deep regret and was NOT being careful - - when everyone else had been so supportive and sympathetic. I sort of yelled at her :ph34r:

I don't even know how parents can live with the guilt of causing an accident to a child. :(

Just heartbreaking.

Well Sills, gotta go do a bunch of errands and procure food before going to get Wee P since I will not leave him for 48 hours after that......

:)

RAINING AND SHINY HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Green12 Enthusiast

PEANUT IS OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

<sniff, sniff>

Thank GOD lil Silly P pulled through :)

Julie!!!!!!!

Our song :D

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Perfect Patti!!!!!!!!! I LOVE this song too, and one of the best lines, "I got clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right" :lol:

Sillies!!

I am now a Comcast customer sillies! I got all hooked up last night and surfed on the web in my house!!!

Finally!!!! How ever did we survive before without the internet?!?!? We did of course, but it's like all is wrong with the world when you are lost in a www-less, email-less, phorum-less abyss.

Eight days, fifteen hours, and two minutes until the starting pistol for......

The Yukon Quest!!!!!

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WOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so i have NO idea what is going on in this thread cause i haven't been on it since like 2007 and i really don't feel like reading through almost that many pages but i'm just saying HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

and i miss you guys, adn school has taken over my life so im in the library procrastinating right now from doing my homework cause i'm sick of it

so hi to all my fellow celiacs cause i miss you guys and school is awesome!

Hi Molly!!!!!!! So good to see you!!

Let's see......last I remember you posting was after you had been accepted to college, you posted the good news :D

I also remember when you went away to Spanish camp, when you came back we talked about how very CUTE one of your couselors was ;):lol:

Sounds like Samantha Stevens going to see Endora. :wacko:

:lol::lol:

Gotta love a Bewitched reference!!

Have not posted in a few days . . . I'm not phunny right now but am still reading along . . . have the most dreaded yearly apointment in an hour along wif the boob squeeze immediately after . . . hmmmm, wonder why I don't feel silly . . . :ph34r:

A Pap and Mam all in one?!?!?! Oh how dreadful......well I'm hoping it goes smoothly and quickly. Perhaps they will find yer silly whilst poking and prodding :blink:

GADS, lost me sillie too!!!

...from like NO WHERE, I have been getting crippling panic attacks (had them yrs ago with depression)....can't work out why??

NOW, insomnia has kicked in.....not good...... <_<

:( Nikki.....panic attacks, insomnia, and NO SILLY.....this is all just too HEINOUS

(((((HUGS))))) to you my friend

p.s. were you able to shop victoriously on ebay yesterday?

Where in the Sam Hill Manhead is everyones psilly today?

I could really use some. Just got back from the hospital for an MRI with injected dye. The MRI was not bad, really, but the dye is ugh! Knee swollen up like a melon again (like before). Have to stay off it for 24 hours. Can't wait to get the results and get all of this over with!

Good question Theresa, and not you too?!?!? Ouch on your knee, hope the swelling goes down quickly.

Sillies are falling apart left and right :(

Hell, Sooooze, you deal with US, and we're all certainly a brain-damaged

lot. . . .. . .. :lol:

Isn't that the truth :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
This whole nightmare episode is making me ask MANY questions about chemical flea control. . . . . .....I have used the liquid dropper things (that you run down the cat's back) on my cats for as long as I have had them.....and the dogs get the yearly pesticide in a combined tablet with their heartworm medication. Perhaps I should start a new thread on this, as I would love to take a "natural" approach, as long as it is effective.

Any Psillies here know anything about alternative ways to stop flea infestation on our outdoor animals? Do you sell anything, POeter?

Borax in your carpets and sofas will keep the fleas down. Wash bedding often. Some people give their dogs a little bit of garlic BUT DON"T GIVE CATS GARLIC OR ONIONS. Many have a genetic mutation that will lead to a fatal bleeding disorder (if I'm remembering correctly) if they ingest members of the onion family.

Some people give their pets brewers yeast. I don't know how well the food additives work, but you could try.

Jestgar Rising Star
Perfect Patti!!!!!!!!! I LOVE this song too, and one of the best lines, "I got clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right" :lol:

Hey!! Me 'n Suze n' Tom are to the left of you :angry:

A Pap and Mam all in one?!?!?! Oh how dreadful......well I'm hoping it goes smoothly and quickly. Perhaps they will find yer silly whilst poking and prodding :blink:

Mam and Pap visit. :lol: :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

Yippee Wittle Peanut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

I am so relieved to hear he's OK!!!!!!!!!!! What a horrid experience. Yes- brain damage is no big deal! We're all crazy (as are most of our pets!).

Jestgar Rising Star

BEEEEEEVVVVVV

Stories!!! Pics!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

clowns :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

BEVEL's BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):)

Well, when you catch yer breath, tell us about yer trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love yer av BTW :lol: and the <cackle> LOOKS PHUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Hell, Sooooze, you deal with US, and we're all certainly a brain-damaged

lot. . . .. . .. :lol:

:lol: Well now--THAT'S the truff! :lol:

I think my old cat Felix was brain damaged..... he had NO co-ordination, fell off of fences, stumbled alot, dribbled :rolleyes: .......... but dear gawd no other pet has matched the fabulous dearest nature of that fella! :wub:

Bless his 'lil heart :rolleyes:

And yeah, blame it on the snaugh--why not? :P

Perhaps I should start a new thread on this, as I would love to take a "natural" approach, as long as it is effective.

Wif spring coming, that sounds like a great idea, Em

Perfect Patti!!!!!!!!! I LOVE this song too, and one of the best lines, "I got clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right" :lol:

Hee! I thought so too!

Some people give their pets brewers yeast. I don't know how well the food additives work, but you could try.

I've heard about the brewer's yeast, too.

Hey!! Me 'n Suze n' Tom are to the left of you :angry:

Mam and Pap visit. :lol: :lol:

<snort> to the bof of these :P

Yippee Wittle Peanut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

I am so relieved to hear he's OK!!!!!!!!!!! What a horrid experience. Yes- brain damage is no big deal! We're all crazy (as are most of our pets!).

Hi Bevvie--yes, pictures, details.......

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