Good morning all
Just setting up a new chat thread for July. If you would like to catch up on June's chat you can click here. Please note that it's now locked, so you won’t be able to reply to that thread.
The chit chat thread is for:
Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Hi Lee and Trace, I'm sorry for not answering sooner, and to hear what you've both been going through my friend, it's good to hear your time in ICU, means your feeling better and home with loved ones, I will be praying for your surgery to be the success, all your friends here hope for, and looking forward to catching up afterwards.
Eddie
Hi Jacquie that's fab news about hubby, though sorry about the fatigue and bone pain, something we share, but we're still getting on with life, manging to get away when we can and enjoying time with family and friends, my youngest daughter got married on Saturday, and almost all the family were there, fab
Poppy, as you now know is a girl, totally bonkers, but full of love, unless your a rat
I'm a little further down my journey, than your hubby, but despite everything I'm doing ok, I'm on Prostap3 injections and Enzalutamide daily, which are holding things steady for now.
Best wishes.
Eddie xx
Lee,
Annette is away on holidays and has no internet at present. She asked me to send you her best wishes and love for your surgery. The same wishes making their way from me to you and your loved ones. looking forward to see you back on the chat in the near future. Big hug from
Angie and Lilly xx
Hi Jacquie, Conan's Addison's disease is an allergy that is not possible to get to the bottom of. If he doesn't get his steroid injection every 6 to 8 weeks then he becomes lethargic and nauseous so it's paramount that he has the injection.
About 4 weeks ago he was running towards me in the back garden and he pulled up with a yelp, just like he pulled a muscle. Took him to the vet's and she was hinting that his time was up. We took him home and after 3 weeks he was much better, the vet said that dogs of his age don't normally get back from that injury. If he were a cat, he'd have used up one of his lives!
Have to admit Jacquie, I had never heard of a Parsons Terrier, just proves that every day is a school day.
Tvman x
Welcome to the group JSB4
I have been struggling with this heat, and having a 5 month old puppy who has no off switch has been interesting to say the least. It is lovely to be able to spend time with the family, I am looking forward to seeing my girls on Saturday, we are going out for a pub lunch, we don’t often get time all together x
Stella2020 Winston is so cute. Alfie has taken some interest in the tennis, watching the ball with his head going side to side, it’s funny to watch.
Hope the chemo went well x
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