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Re: Max back

by <DelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDR@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 14, 2008 at 11:58 AM

HOWEDY ceb you pathetic miserable stinkin
rotten lyin dog abusin punk thug coward active
acute chronic life-long incurable malignant
maliciHOWES manic depressive MENTAL CASE,

"ceb" <ceb4v@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:Xns9ABC842C7D09Aceb4vearthlinknet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 a copy editor would you allHOWE copy to go to press with
 a subject header like HOWE you got today, ceb? Of curse not.

 Hey, I ain't no SPELLIN an GRANDMA EXXXPERTbut I'm
 fairly certain there should oughta be a postrophe in there someplace.

Wouldn't you agree?

> My poor little guy seems to have a back injury.

You'll find some natural CURES for back probems in Dr.
Belfield's work. There's EXXXCERPTS on the heelth page
on my website http://www.freewebs.com/thesimplyamazingpuppywizard

> We made a midnight run to the emergency vet because he seemed
> to be breathing funny -- sharp intakes of breath, probably (according
> to the dr) because of pain. She shot him up with pain meds and he is
> on Rimadyl for 10 days and is supposed to rest for 3 weeks.

Rimadyl is DEATHLY POISONHOWES.

> So far he's sleeping under the bed and walking a bit with a sad
> droopy tail, very un-Pom like. I'll need to crate him when he starts
> feeling better to make sure he doesn't re-injure it.

The "injury" was CAUSED BY STRESS from mishandling and abuse,
not a "physical" problem caused by trauma. Same same applies to so
called cruciate ligament failure.

> My own vet said that watching and waiting is their recommendation
> at this time, and we'll do x-rays if he doesn't improve. Let's hope he
> does, and this doesn't turn out to be chronic (back problems are common
> in poms).

That's ABSURD.

> The e-vet also guessed his age to be around 8, about double what
> other vets and the rescue group have guessed, but more in keeping
> with what I've always thought.

BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!

> I feel worried and sad.

You mean you feel NORMAL:

"I have what is known as "atypical depression." Hopefully the
new med will kick in, the depression will lift, and I'll be able
to get up in the morning again.  Part of the problem that I
haven't addressed on the blog before is kind of fundamental
(and a bit scary to confess): I have depression and I need to
take sleep meds in addition to antidepressants. And the sleep
meds account for the morning grogginess if I get up "early,"
i.e., before I've slept for 10.5 hours. This is a constant source
of tension for people with depression.

The meds allow for a superficially normal life, but still leave one
with other difficulties. But hey, at least I *am* getting up in the
 mornings, which is an improvement over the past.

This "getting up early" thing has been an ongoing struggle in my
 life, with me on the losing end a lot of the time. I wish I could just
 kick it, but it's a symptom of illness and when the illness is active...


Self-acceptance
Me: I think I'm becoming more of a hermit.

Dr: And is that ok with you? Do you mind being eccentric?

I've never had a doctor agree with me that I'm eccentric before.
It's a new experience. On the one hand, I think it's good that
she's honest. On the other hand, I kind of wish I weren't eccentric.

It seems that the problems I've been having lately have to do
with having a depressive episode. Thus, the current chemistry
experiment, which has not yet paid off and in which I don't
have a lot of confidence. But supposedly I have to be at a
higher dose for it to work.

The doctor advised that I try not to judge my symptoms.
Feeling sad and alone, thinking about death a lot -- these
are symptoms of depression. And I know this to be true,
and I am flunking depression screening tests.

Sometimes it's hard to know what are actual issues with
which one has to grapple, and when they are symptoms
of this illness. But I've agreed to be patient and see how
I feel in a month or so (as I go up on the new med)."

> -- 
> Catherine
> & Zoe, Queenie, & Max, 3 black dogs of varying sizes
> & Rosalie the calico cat
> www.ourladyofperfection.blogspot.com

                  BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!
 




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