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Last night one of my dogs had a small stroke. They treat that with Prednisone, I had some and gave it to her. She is some better today but still not walking well. At least the rapid eye movement is gone and she did eat today. I've been through this before but still scares the H out of me. After that last night I got an anxiety attack then a bad headache, took all the meds I could find for it, finally its better but not gone. So I'm behind on everything and the meds, sinus and the motrin make me tired and mess with my mood too.
Last night one of my dogs had a small stroke. They treat that with Prednisone, I had some and gave it to her. She is some better today but still not walking well. At least the rapid eye movement is gone and she did eat today. I've been through this before but still scares the H out of me. After that last night I got an anxiety attack then a bad headache, took all the meds I could find for it, finally its better but not gone. So I'm behind on everything and the meds, sinus and the motrin make me tired and mess with my mood too.
Gosh! I can't stand spiders ... I try not to be arachnophobic and remind myself that I'm a giant compared to him but it is always a battle working up the nerve to just kill them. Fortunately, my next door neighbor willingly came over to kill it. I'm still shaken.
Time to cowgirl up.
If I can kill those pesky rattlesnakes like the one that found it's way into my foyer two springs ago, you can stomp the guts out of a spider.
Women are strong! Women are tough!
But then again, if you've got a hot, single neighbor, your way is just fine!
Last night one of my dogs had a small stroke. They treat that with Prednisone, I had some and gave it to her. She is some better today but still not walking well. At least the rapid eye movement is gone and she did eat today. I've been through this before but still scares the H out of me. After that last night I got an anxiety attack then a bad headache, took all the meds I could find for it, finally its better but not gone. So I'm behind on everything and the meds, sinus and the motrin make me tired and mess with my mood too.
Could not rep Todd. We had a female GSD that had seizures when she got really old. She eventually went totally blind. It was sad and scary the first time it happened to her. We were walking down the dirt road about a 1/4 mile from the house. The other dogs actually got mad at her and reprimanded her, but she could not help it. And she had another one shortly after.
I am staying at a campground. It is expected that people pick up after their pets. As I was walking my dog...with my baggies....I saw 2 different spots of other people's pet poop. This is just something that really irks me. People who think they are special and the rules don't apply to them If you have a pet then be a responsible pet owner. Some day...dogs won't be allowed in campgrounds because people are too lazy or too special
There...a small peeve off my chest. Thanks guys and gals
Oh, I feel for you. At my apt. there are three or four dogs. No problems like yours but... they bark when left alone (and other times), I can't blame the dogs! They can be so noisy! Again, not their fault. These are one bedroom apts. They don't have enough space and get so worked up.
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Originally Posted by pamelaBeurman
Time to cowgirl up.
If I can kill those pesky rattlesnakes like the one that found it's way into my foyer two springs ago, you can stomp the guts out of a spider.
Women are strong! Women are tough!
But then again, if you've got a hot, single neighbor, your way is just fine!
Haha! Sorry Pamela! I'm no cowgirl but just a wimpy when it comes to spiders. My fear just has to do with missing my aim and having them crawl out of my reach ... I have used Windex to some success (better than bug spray and less toxic) but this sucker was positioned in a place where I did not wish to spray Windex (or any chemical). I've gotten better with the smaller spiders but this sucker was pretty big.
Gosh! I can't stand spiders ... I try not to be arachnophobic and remind myself that I'm a giant compared to him but it is always a battle working up the nerve to just kill them. Fortunately, my next door neighbor willingly came over to kill it. I'm still shaken.
Quote:
Originally Posted by pamelaBeurman
Time to cowgirl up.
If I can kill those pesky rattlesnakes like the one that found it's way into my foyer two springs ago, you can stomp the guts out of a spider.
Women are strong! Women are tough!
But then again, if you've got a hot, single neighbor, your way is just fine!
Years ago I found a big spider on my wall and nearly jumped out of my skin, really! But then, I said to myself... wait, I handled zero gravity...
Zero Gravity was a ride I rode (an big inner tube) ride at a water park that I went to to help chaperon a girl's club. I convinced two girls to go with me to ride it. It was a ride that you climbed 10 stories (I swear!) to the top of a U shaped enclosure, You started at the top of the U edge of the wall, went all the way down to the bottom and then, all the way up the other side.
We had three and more weight, which made us go higher up the second wall. I thought we were going over the edge! Yikes! Then, we slid down and BACK up again! I was saying stop, stop, stop!!! Did.not.help.
At the end, all I could remember was the fear, so I convinced them to go again!! As I stood at the top, knowing more about the fear of the ride, I questioned why I'd put myself through this. The guy at the top said he'd give me a dollar if we went over! HAAA Great, I said. My family will love the inheritance! It was fine. We did not go over and it was more fun the second time. I loved it.
So, back at home, I stared at this spider... walked slowly to the kitchen, got a paper plate and glass... caught it and took it outside!
No stomping out the guts Pamela!
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