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Marina had some very interesting things to
say about Omar would appreciate some feel-better purrs: I started eating lactobacillus capsules at the same time as I started the penicillin, and didn't get tummy troubles. However, my blood glucose flew through the roof, something I've never experienced in connection with penicillin before (have had type I diabetes since 1970). My DH [type 2 diabetic for about 2 1/2 years now] finds that any sort of infection [common cold, stomach flu, injury, etc.] or emotional stress raises his blood sugar. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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Marina had some very interesting things to
say about Omar would appreciate some feel-better purrs: I started eating lactobacillus capsules at the same time as I started the penicillin, and didn't get tummy troubles. However, my blood glucose flew through the roof, something I've never experienced in connection with penicillin before (have had type I diabetes since 1970). My DH [type 2 diabetic for about 2 1/2 years now] finds that any sort of infection [common cold, stomach flu, injury, etc.] or emotional stress raises his blood sugar. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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Marina had some very interesting things to
say about Omar would appreciate some feel-better purrs: I started eating lactobacillus capsules at the same time as I started the penicillin, and didn't get tummy troubles. However, my blood glucose flew through the roof, something I've never experienced in connection with penicillin before (have had type I diabetes since 1970). My DH [type 2 diabetic for about 2 1/2 years now] finds that any sort of infection [common cold, stomach flu, injury, etc.] or emotional stress raises his blood sugar. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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That's wonderful!
Continued purrs and best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Christine Burel" wrote in message ... The good news is that your purrs started working even late last night; this morning and this afternoon Omar ate again and stayed out from under the bed! Thank you! His paw is healing very well; the puncture wound was not a deep one, thank goodness! snip |
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That's wonderful!
Continued purrs and best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Christine Burel" wrote in message ... The good news is that your purrs started working even late last night; this morning and this afternoon Omar ate again and stayed out from under the bed! Thank you! His paw is healing very well; the puncture wound was not a deep one, thank goodness! snip |
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That's wonderful!
Continued purrs and best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Christine Burel" wrote in message ... The good news is that your purrs started working even late last night; this morning and this afternoon Omar ate again and stayed out from under the bed! Thank you! His paw is healing very well; the puncture wound was not a deep one, thank goodness! snip |
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Oh, goody!!! continued purrs and prayers for Omar's continued healing! Louie and
I always say, a purr is a cat's way of praying, and I have no doubt that it works. Blessed be, Baha Christine Burel wrote: Thanks for the purrs, ya'll; I think they're helping! Last night, Omar wouldn't come out from under the bed to eat but he did come out to keep me company in the bathtub and he did eat a little this morning! I'm going to keep a close eye on him today and probably check in with my vet later. Christine "O J" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct, Christine Burel wrote: If ya'll could send some get well purrs for Omar; I think we'd both appreciate it. On Monday night, he got bit on the foot in a spat with Tucker. ---------------------snip---------------------- Aww, poor little boy! We'll be hoping and purring that it's a minor ouchie and that it will heal quickly. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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Oh, goody!!! continued purrs and prayers for Omar's continued healing! Louie and
I always say, a purr is a cat's way of praying, and I have no doubt that it works. Blessed be, Baha Christine Burel wrote: Thanks for the purrs, ya'll; I think they're helping! Last night, Omar wouldn't come out from under the bed to eat but he did come out to keep me company in the bathtub and he did eat a little this morning! I'm going to keep a close eye on him today and probably check in with my vet later. Christine "O J" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct, Christine Burel wrote: If ya'll could send some get well purrs for Omar; I think we'd both appreciate it. On Monday night, he got bit on the foot in a spat with Tucker. ---------------------snip---------------------- Aww, poor little boy! We'll be hoping and purring that it's a minor ouchie and that it will heal quickly. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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Oh, goody!!! continued purrs and prayers for Omar's continued healing! Louie and
I always say, a purr is a cat's way of praying, and I have no doubt that it works. Blessed be, Baha Christine Burel wrote: Thanks for the purrs, ya'll; I think they're helping! Last night, Omar wouldn't come out from under the bed to eat but he did come out to keep me company in the bathtub and he did eat a little this morning! I'm going to keep a close eye on him today and probably check in with my vet later. Christine "O J" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct, Christine Burel wrote: If ya'll could send some get well purrs for Omar; I think we'd both appreciate it. On Monday night, he got bit on the foot in a spat with Tucker. ---------------------snip---------------------- Aww, poor little boy! We'll be hoping and purring that it's a minor ouchie and that it will heal quickly. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:47:00 -0600, Christine Burel wrote:
"CATherine" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:39:24 -0600, "Christine Burel" wrote: If ya'll could send some get well purrs for Omar; I think we'd both appreciate it. On Monday night, he got bit on the foot in a spat with Tucker. We spent several hours at the vet Monday night as a walk-in and he got put on Clavamox. He's been much less active although eating well until this afternoon and tonight he's been under my bed and he didn't eat ( I talked to my regular vet tonight and we decided to stop the Clavamox; I'm going to call her if he's not eating tomorrow a.m. Thanks, guys. Christine this sounds serious. Like maybe he is also depressed. I hope the bite heals soon without any complications. And I pray that he soon regains his joy in life. What caused the spat? Does Tucker need help to mellow out? -- CATherine CATherine, you're very insightful with your comments. Although tonight Omar is doing better physically, I know he's always been unhappy about Tucker being in our household, period; Midnight and Oreo aren't happy with it either. Tucker is a sweet kitty but I'll never forget how scared and defensive he was and I don't think he'll ever quite lose some of the feral reactive behaviors from that. Although, he has changed dramatically for the better from when he first started out here, Tucker reminds me somewhat of what we've got with our son who has Asperger's (high functioning form of autism with social deficits) -- Tucker just doesn't know how to read and react to other cats; he would like to be friends with the other cats I think but they do not like him. So we don't have a harmonius kitty household very often I'm afraid and it takes the Feliway; lots of attention to all the cats and their special needs; and, at times I'm working as hard to get my kitties to be successful socially as I am working for my son. I wish things were different but you do what you have to I guess; I promised them all I'd be there for them, so I will. Thanks for your good wishes, Christine How does your son and Tucker get along? Best wishes and purrs that they have a positive relationship. MLB |
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