Old trusty soda machine. I push you for root beer, you give me Coke.

Willow ,'End of Days'


Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Steph L. - Oct 23, 2013 5:09:11 pm PDT #9904 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

I've been heating it with a bean bag thing

Those are fantastic. I'm pretty sure I packed one of those on the honeymoon, too. (Yes hello I am 90.)


Strix - Oct 23, 2013 5:12:12 pm PDT #9905 of 30000
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

By the time I ever go on a honeymoon, I'll be 90, so I ain't judging!


Cass - Oct 23, 2013 5:14:47 pm PDT #9906 of 30000
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Oh, vets LOVE tramadol. Because it's pretty effective and fewer humans know about it enough to try to abuse it. If you have a pet with pain, you are likely getting tramadol or rimadyl (NSAID). Depending.

It cracks me up when pet and human meds are the same. Kittenish and my Dad both used to take atenolol. And, actually, maybe the same thyroid med too. But hers was tuna-flavored.


Steph L. - Oct 23, 2013 5:27:04 pm PDT #9907 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

If you have a pet with pain, you are likely getting tramadol or rimadyl (NSAID). Depending.

Kato has them both -- the rimadyl was a daily med, since it was meant to get the inflammation under control, and the tramadol was just as-needed if his knee injury was causing him obvious pain/mobility issues.

He doesn't take them on a daily basis any more, because rest and a few months of the rimadyl really helped. Every once in a great while, if we take too long of a walk, he ends up limping hours later, and we give him 1/2 a rimadyl and that usually takes care of it.

Good old dog. He's slowing down somewhat -- 20 minutes is really his maximum walk time these days, which makes me sad because he's getting old -- but he's still pretty frisky and energetic.


aurelia - Oct 23, 2013 5:36:11 pm PDT #9908 of 30000
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

I came home to a very apologetic note slipped under my door ("I'm truly sorry for disturbing you at that hour and being a total asshole"), including a Starbucks gift card. I hope this concludes my adventures with cranky neighbor.


Strix - Oct 23, 2013 5:38:34 pm PDT #9909 of 30000
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Great -- I could have called 1-800-VET-MEDS.

I remember when I tried to use the cat's ringworm meds on myself. It didn't go away, and my doc about busted a gut laughing at me, because the cat med was way too dilute for a human.

I was in grad school, with no insurance. It SOUNDED logical...


Steph L. - Oct 23, 2013 5:42:25 pm PDT #9910 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Great -- I could have called 1-80-VET-MEDS.

I may or may not have taken one of Kato's tramadol pills when I had a terrible migraine that my regular migraine meds had no effect on.


brenda m - Oct 23, 2013 5:43:12 pm PDT #9911 of 30000
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I've still got Lucy's lidocaine patches.


Cass - Oct 23, 2013 5:52:23 pm PDT #9912 of 30000
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

He doesn't take them on a daily basis any more, because rest and a few months of the rimadyl really helped. Every once in a great while, if we take too long of a walk, he ends up limping hours later, and we give him 1/2 a rimadyl and that usually takes care of it.

Yeah, they are really effective. Hard to watch pets inevitably get older but nice we can make them more comfortable.

I was in grad school, with no insurance. It SOUNDED logical...

You only failed to do the math. It's just mass vs meds. Cats weigh a lot less than people. Easier with dogs because they are much closer to human weight. It's literally the same meds.


SuziQ - Oct 23, 2013 5:54:30 pm PDT #9913 of 30000
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

My dog and I were both on predisone at the same time years ago. That was "fun".