Keep us posted!
Keep us posted!
I have no idea what your ailment is, but I’ve brought you out of the greys. I’m glad you are under a doctor’s care and hopefully your tests will give some answers. Vitamin D deficiency is easy to check for; it’s a simple blood test.
I’m so sorry; 10 years old is too young. We don’t deserve dogs; they are distilled love.
Love the colour! It’s very traditional, and suits the piece well.
If they want to have any kind of meeting, insist on having a shop steward attend.
They are going to be unstoppable when they are seven; beware!
How old are they? “Studies have shown” that seven is the optimal age for girls; they are confident, assertive, inquisitive and fearless.
He’s had issues with them pretty much his whole doggy existence, they just fill up every 6 months or so.
How are his stools? Kia had soft stool and my research indicates that very soft poop doesn’t do the job of naturally expressing the glands. I’ve added in a heaping tablespoon of pumpkin to Kia’s diet, and her poops are firmer. We have a re-check on Wednesday, and we’ll see if there is any improvement.
Anna Wintour better watch her back.
Mine has been having off and on butt issues for over a year now, and I am desperately hoping to avoid expensive and risky anal gland surgery.
I’m not on twitter myself, but I did find that Joy Reid has an interesting twitter feed when I was looking for something else.
I’m so sorry.
Your little girl is turning out to be a handful!
I think this is a “liminal” period; we have left the old systems behind, but the new systems are not yet organised. Chaos creates challenge, and opportunity for change, positive or negative.
I wonder what everything will look like; the new normal, after all of this settles down. Will there be permanent changes to things like how we go out to eat, or, as in your case, how hospitals are organized, and therapy sessions?
Yay for no coronavirus! Good luck with the psychiatric hospital; I know a lot of people have found that inpatient treatment can be very effective.
Yay for childhood sleep issues solved!
Someone on Jezebel said years ago, words to the effect that you shouldn’t be in a relationship (romantic, friendship, whatever), if you treat the person as a priority and they treat you as an afterthought. It was phrased more elegantly.