Mooshu was going in for tests last week. How did those come out?
Fred, first off, so, so sorry about Rigatoni. I am in absolute AWE over the level of care you were able to get for him and so happy he had so much love as he passed over.
As far as Mooshu goes, he was diagnosed with diabetes (poor baby had a glucose count of over 500) so he started on insulin a week ago Saturday and seems to be doing well. In fact, he's at the vet right now having his first glucose curve to see if he needs a higher dose of insulin or if he's okay where he's at. Then, while we were out of town, the vet called again with more results from the blood work-- it turns out that in addition to being diabetic, Mooshu is also hypothyroid. So he's going to start on those meds today and hopefully, we'll see a real turn in his health and behavior. Which would be great with our impending move if he's feeling more like his old self.
Anyhow, thanks so much for asking--
So vw, the prof expects you to come up with something new and different about a book that people have been discussing for over century? So, what, maybe a compare/contrast to Twilight? No wait, if he's been asking this question for a couple years, he's probably already gotten that. What about imagining Adam and Jamie from Mythbusters having a go at it? I'm sure an MST3K has already been done....
Can I blame this on swimming, please? Or the Dark Side? Or my mother? Or former President Bush. I think he's ultimately responsible.
Alas, poor Tino, so quickly he is forgotten!
So he's going to start on those meds today and hopefully, we'll see a real turn in his health and behavior.
Good luck with the treatment!
Alas, poor Tino, so quickly he is forgotten!
Overlooking the obvious perpetrator: a dangerous oversight.
But I'm sure I'll remember to blame Tino when I step on the scales on Wednesday.
Survived the entire fast of Yom Kippur for the first time, and did it under my mom's nose.
Besides sore throat now (which started after I resumes drinking), several "why the hell am I doing this, again...?" thoughts and nearly going "well, I think I got the most out of it by now, I think I should start eating again" an hour and a half before the finish line, it was actually remarkably easy.
Still not 100% sure why I did it. Even not 90% sure.
Congrats on surviving the fast, Shir. The Girl didn't attempt it this year as there was too much going on, but I'm always very impressed with how she fasts several times a year. In her case, not being religious, she does it for reasons of family and cultural tradition. She seems to find it helpful. Anyway, happy new year!
Survived the entire fast of Yom Kippur for the first time
Survived? But it just started!
The Girl didn't attempt it this year as there was too much going on, but I'm always very impressed with how she fasts several times a year
She's doing the whole 4 fasts and not being religious? Wow.
Survived? But it just started!
::showing her tongue::