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  #181  
Old August 22nd 04, 06:54 PM
Tanada
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Marina wrote:


That is wonderful news, Pam. Many purrs to you all, and Nikki offers to come
over with her sharp claws if Rob "forgets" to take his medicine. I told her
he has quite enough klitty nurses around as it is.


Thanks Marina and Nikki. I'll definitely keep Nikki's offer in mind for
the next time Rob gets out of line.

Pam S.

  #182  
Old August 22nd 04, 06:58 PM
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LOL wrote:



WooHoo! That's marvelous news! If you'd like, I'm sure it can be
arranged that all of rpca can nag him in turn by e-mail. :-D

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Krista
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I like it. Rob's email is Nag away.

Pam S.

  #183  
Old August 22nd 04, 06:58 PM
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LOL wrote:



WooHoo! That's marvelous news! If you'd like, I'm sure it can be
arranged that all of rpca can nag him in turn by e-mail. :-D

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Krista
Who's HaPpY DaNcInG for you


I like it. Rob's email is Nag away.

Pam S.

  #184  
Old August 22nd 04, 06:58 PM
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LOL wrote:



WooHoo! That's marvelous news! If you'd like, I'm sure it can be
arranged that all of rpca can nag him in turn by e-mail. :-D

------
Krista
Who's HaPpY DaNcInG for you


I like it. Rob's email is Nag away.

Pam S.

  #185  
Old August 22nd 04, 09:30 PM
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Tanada
artfully composed this message within
thlink.net on
20 Aug 2004:

Anyway, the news is the best possible right now. The
specialists (radiology pathologists specializing in brain
tumors) agree with Dr Ewend that there is no signs that the
tumor has grown.


Great news Pam. You guys deserve a break!

--
Cheryl
  #186  
Old August 22nd 04, 09:30 PM
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Tanada
artfully composed this message within
thlink.net on
20 Aug 2004:

Anyway, the news is the best possible right now. The
specialists (radiology pathologists specializing in brain
tumors) agree with Dr Ewend that there is no signs that the
tumor has grown.


Great news Pam. You guys deserve a break!

--
Cheryl
  #187  
Old August 22nd 04, 09:30 PM
Cheryl
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Tanada
artfully composed this message within
thlink.net on
20 Aug 2004:

Anyway, the news is the best possible right now. The
specialists (radiology pathologists specializing in brain
tumors) agree with Dr Ewend that there is no signs that the
tumor has grown.


Great news Pam. You guys deserve a break!

--
Cheryl
  #188  
Old August 22nd 04, 11:04 PM
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in article D64Wc.187161$gE.126732@pd7tw3no, Susan M at smawdsley remove
@shaw.ca wrote on 8/22/04 11:47AM:

"Yowie" wrote in message
...
Yay! Glad its good news.

Stress and steroids are *not* a good combination. Steroids can make people
very aggresive and short tempered whilst at the same time leaving htem
feeling very empowered (after a long time of feeling like crap, you

suddenly
feel *great*).

Occasionally Ihave to take prednisone because of my asthma, and its like
I've got permanant PMS in mood, but feel like I could take on the world
(which of course makes it worse)


When Sam was two years old, he had an asthma attack. The prednisone gave
him severe roid rage that lasted longer than seemed logical. We had to take
him home from a birthday party because he wacked the host on the head with a
rock. It was terrible.

Susan M
Otis and Chester


No personal experience, but it was my observation watching my nephews grow
up that medications really affect young ones strangely and often the
opposite of the emotional side effects for adults. What makes us sleepy
seems to make some of them hyper etc. Poor Sam. Poor you. I hope he grows
out of his asthma.

  #189  
Old August 22nd 04, 11:04 PM
Karen Chuplis
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in article D64Wc.187161$gE.126732@pd7tw3no, Susan M at smawdsley remove
@shaw.ca wrote on 8/22/04 11:47AM:

"Yowie" wrote in message
...
Yay! Glad its good news.

Stress and steroids are *not* a good combination. Steroids can make people
very aggresive and short tempered whilst at the same time leaving htem
feeling very empowered (after a long time of feeling like crap, you

suddenly
feel *great*).

Occasionally Ihave to take prednisone because of my asthma, and its like
I've got permanant PMS in mood, but feel like I could take on the world
(which of course makes it worse)


When Sam was two years old, he had an asthma attack. The prednisone gave
him severe roid rage that lasted longer than seemed logical. We had to take
him home from a birthday party because he wacked the host on the head with a
rock. It was terrible.

Susan M
Otis and Chester


No personal experience, but it was my observation watching my nephews grow
up that medications really affect young ones strangely and often the
opposite of the emotional side effects for adults. What makes us sleepy
seems to make some of them hyper etc. Poor Sam. Poor you. I hope he grows
out of his asthma.

  #190  
Old August 22nd 04, 11:04 PM
Karen Chuplis
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in article D64Wc.187161$gE.126732@pd7tw3no, Susan M at smawdsley remove
@shaw.ca wrote on 8/22/04 11:47AM:

"Yowie" wrote in message
...
Yay! Glad its good news.

Stress and steroids are *not* a good combination. Steroids can make people
very aggresive and short tempered whilst at the same time leaving htem
feeling very empowered (after a long time of feeling like crap, you

suddenly
feel *great*).

Occasionally Ihave to take prednisone because of my asthma, and its like
I've got permanant PMS in mood, but feel like I could take on the world
(which of course makes it worse)


When Sam was two years old, he had an asthma attack. The prednisone gave
him severe roid rage that lasted longer than seemed logical. We had to take
him home from a birthday party because he wacked the host on the head with a
rock. It was terrible.

Susan M
Otis and Chester


No personal experience, but it was my observation watching my nephews grow
up that medications really affect young ones strangely and often the
opposite of the emotional side effects for adults. What makes us sleepy
seems to make some of them hyper etc. Poor Sam. Poor you. I hope he grows
out of his asthma.

 




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