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Jo Firey July 6th 06 06:02 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top right
eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And he has
nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has trouble
chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why. Liver
and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for it to be
likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that our computers
help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks its a drug
reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them one at a time
for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea what
they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers as
well.

Jo



Adrian A July 6th 06 06:07 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Jo Firey wrote:
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top
right eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago.
And he has nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago
so has trouble chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a
treatment plan and an appointment with the only really good oral
surgeon in town today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun.
For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.
Liver and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough
for it to be likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just
love that our computers help us to worry about really scary things?)
Doctor thinks its a drug reaction, but to isolate that means stopping
or changing them one at a time for at least a week. So far I know it
isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no
idea what they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and
prayers as well.

Jo


Purrs for you and Charlie, tooth problems are so horrible.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk



Baha via CatKB.com July 6th 06 06:29 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Purrs for the both of you, that everything'll turn out OK.

Blessed be,
Baha

Jo Firey wrote:
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top right
eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And he has
nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has trouble
chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why. Liver
and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for it to be
likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that our computers
help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks its a drug
reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them one at a time
for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea what
they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers as
well.

Jo


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Joy July 6th 06 06:46 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Purrs are on the way.

Joy

"Jo Firey" wrote in message
. com...
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top

right
eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And he has
nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has trouble
chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.

Liver
and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for it to

be
likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that our

computers
help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks its a drug
reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them one at a

time
for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea

what
they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers

as
well.

Jo





Karen July 6th 06 07:03 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Ooh That is terrible. Purrs for both of you. I just got back from a root
canal. He couldn't finish it because it was so inflamed, but at least he got
the nerve out. I thankful it was not worse than that. So, I really feel for
Charlie. I also have the "itchies'. But the allergy doc gave me zyrtec. It
was so bad I couldn't sleep at night. I never knew such relief. I sure hope
that they get yours figured out soon. It's so annoying.

"Jo Firey" wrote in message
. com...
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top

right
eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And he has
nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has trouble
chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.

Liver
and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for it to

be
likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that our

computers
help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks its a drug
reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them one at a

time
for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea

what
they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers

as
well.

Jo





Kreisleriana July 6th 06 07:17 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 17:02:15 GMT, "Jo Firey"
yodeled:

Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top right
eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And he has
nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has trouble
chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why. Liver
and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for it to be
likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that our computers
help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks its a drug
reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them one at a time
for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea what
they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers as
well.

Jo



Mouth and tooth problems are such a drag. It never ceases to amaze me
how such a tiny area can generate such astounding pain. I had an
abscess last spring, and all I wanted to do was shoot myself. Healing
and soothing purrs.

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War

Irulan July 6th 06 07:32 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Purrs and prayers for everybody all around.

Lily & her mama

--

Irulan
from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time
"Jo Firey" wrote in message
. com...
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top
right eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago. And
he has nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago so has
trouble chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a treatment
plan and an appointment with the only really good oral surgeon in town
today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun. For either one of us.

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.
Liver and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for
it to be likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that
our computers help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks
its a drug reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them
one at a time for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood
pressure medicine.

In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no idea
what they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and prayers
as well.

Jo




Katrina July 6th 06 11:42 PM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
On 2006-07-06 10:02:15 -0700, "Jo Firey" said:

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.
Liver and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough
for it to be likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love
that our computers help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor
thinks its a drug reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or
changing them one at a time for at least a week. So far I know it
isn't my blood pressure medicine.


Have you had your thyroid checked? When my thyroid went south right
after I had my first son, the itching is what sent me to the doctor.

Katrina
--
History: special people in special places at special times
Anthropology: everyone else the rest of the time
-KWorley, 1997


Jo Firey July 7th 06 12:39 AM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 

"Katrina" wrote in message
news:2006070615424561423-worleyk@gmailcom...
On 2006-07-06 10:02:15 -0700, "Jo Firey" said:

I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.
Liver and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough for
it to be likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just love that
our computers help us to worry about really scary things?) Doctor thinks
its a drug reaction, but to isolate that means stopping or changing them
one at a time for at least a week. So far I know it isn't my blood
pressure medicine.


Have you had your thyroid checked? When my thyroid went south right after
I had my first son, the itching is what sent me to the doctor.

Katrina


I've had a ton of blood work done. Thyroid is normal. Most everything else
is in the normal range except an indicator of allergic reaction. Had a cat
scan to check out internal stuff. Apparently everything is where it belongs
more or less. So liver and kidneys should be OK. Lymph nodes are normal.
I'm already on Zyrtec and on Prednisone to keep the itching to a
non-straightjacket level. Not taking any new medicine, but its always
possible to develop an allergy to an old one.

Charlie is home with a mouth full of cotton stuff and a couple of
prescriptions for me to go out and fill. Not sure entirely what's been done
except that the wiggly tooth is gone.

Jo

Jo



badwilson July 7th 06 03:11 AM

Need some Purrs today for Charlie
 
Many purrs coming up for Charlie and for you too!
--
Britta
Purring is an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness
overflow.
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album


Jo Firey wrote:
Right after Father's Day, Charlie broke of loosened a tooth. The top
right eye tooth. He cracked the tooth next to it about a year ago.
And he has nerve damage on the other side of his jaw from years ago
so has trouble chewing on that side.

Our dentist saw him right away. But the best he could do was a
treatment plan and an appointment with the only really good oral
surgeon in town today. So the last few weeks haven't been any fun.
For either one of us.
I'm still itching like crazy and my doctor still hasn't isolated why.
Liver and kidneys seem to be OK and I don't look or feel sick enough
for it to be likely its something like lymphoma. (Don't you just
love that our computers help us to worry about really scary things?)
Doctor thinks its a drug reaction, but to isolate that means stopping
or changing them one at a time for at least a week. So far I know it
isn't my blood pressure medicine.
In the meantime, I itch. Not my arms, legs and face thank God, but
everything else.

So we have two jumpy irritable people in this house.

This afternoon Charlie goes to the oral surgeon. I really have no
idea what they will do, or if they will do anything today.

We could really use some calming purrs and some healing purrs and
prayers as well.

Jo




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