::wrist to forehead, with a little stagger for emphasis:: Oh, my heart. I just can't handle this upset!
Use this with your mom, Vortex!!!!
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::wrist to forehead, with a little stagger for emphasis:: Oh, my heart. I just can't handle this upset!
Use this with your mom, Vortex!!!!
That could backfire, with the worrying and the coddling and the constant calling.
Good call. But I think you can shave a little time off of how long you wait for her not to show at dinners now. Because you were waiting for her, hadn't heard from her and just really needed to get home to rest / get a bite / whatever.
There should be a silver lining here to find.
Well, the symptoms are exacerbated by stress . . .
Much kitty~ma for Byron, Pix. I hope they get the reaction under control and get a clear idea with easy fixes from the tests.
It really hasn't been a fun few days for pets. Kittenish went to the vet for a UTI on Tuesday morning and came back with a need to reweigh her in two weeks because she's dropped a lot of weight.
Vortex, I am glad you finally have a diagnosis and it is one of the less serious one.
Vortex, I am so glad your diagnosis is a manageable one. I was worried, too.
Count me in on the relief at a relatively minor issue, Vortex. Just knowing what is going on can be such a relief.
I need to have dinner. I ate a slice of cheese and some rice pudding. I could make another quesadilla... hmm.
Oh, and kitty~ma for the sick kitties, and well~ma for the sick humans. I hate a summer cold, I really do.
Vortex, thank goodness! Very happy that it's relatively minor and no drastic meds or intervention is necessary.
Happy that dread Byron is doling better, too.