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FMS ForumsLounge - Off topic discussionsI stepped on a hairball this morning
07/20/2012 05:10 AM
DanaW
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enough said
I am not a doctor but I play one on TV
Seriously, I am not a medical professional, my posts are not meant to be a susbstitute any medical advice or treatment. Never take chances when it comes to your health!
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07/20/2012 05:29 AM  Top
Karma78
 
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eewwww.....lol...what a start to the day! lol Luckily my cat tends to do that, the rare times he does, under the table so I have avoided stepping on it so far. BUt I obvioulsy just jinxed myself now! lol
Momma to 4 amazing boys, wife, daughter, sister, friend and Christian :) I try to see the positive in most things, even though at times thats not easy!

07/20/2012 05:47 AM  Top
MoiraWolf
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Of course you have! I've never had a problem with finding hairballs. And I had a long-haired persian once.. But I've never found a hairball. Of course, I gave them a malt flavored laxative every now and then, so maybe instead of coughing it up, they passed it the other direction
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07/20/2012 07:10 AM  Top
mem6449

That's one problem I don't have with my whippet, danke Gott! She just likes to bring me cowtoes she's been chewing on as presents...(Who knew cows HAD toes?!! Go figure!)

07/20/2012 07:18 AM  Top
MoiraWolf
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That's the second time I've seen you use the German words for Thank God. I speak it better than I spell it, so I'll just ask in English... are you German? Zentze deustcher?

And I grew up on a cattle farm... and cows have a split hoof, meaning two toes that are covered with this hard hoof.

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Post edited by: MoiraWolf, at: 07/20/2012 07:19 AM

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Gabapentin 600mg, tid
Tramadol 50mg, bid
Enalapril 10mg
Metoprolol ER 50mg
Citalopram 40mg
Levothyroid 125mcg
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Hydroxyzine 25mg
Carbidopa/Levadopa 25/100mg
Fish Oil Omega 3 - 1400mg
multi-vitamin pack
Vitamin C 500mg
Vitamin D3 50,000units, once a week

Dx: Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, degnerative joint disease, hypertension, diabetes type II, irritable bowel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, reactive airway disease, chronic allergies, hashimoto's disease, TMJ, morbid obesity, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, seasonal affective disorder

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07/20/2012 07:36 AM  Top
mem6449

Nein, ich spreche eine kleine Yiddish, aber nichts Deutsch! Ich bin ein Yid. Yiddish is very similar to German, but it is written in Hebrew from right to left and does mix a lot of Hebrew in with the German/Russian, too. I know a little Yiddish from my bubbe, my grandmother. She grew up in Russia then the US and spoke Yiddish then English.

So it's the hard hoof part that Miners is chewing on?

-gentle hugs-

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07/20/2012 09:36 AM  Top
DanaW
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I had to learn hebrew when I converted years ago...well, I had to learn to read hebrew so I could recite from the tora. that was probably the hardest thing I've ever done and I promptly forgot almost all of it!!! Never got to learn any yiddish though...Sad wish I had
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07/20/2012 10:35 AM  Top
mabri
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wow...I learned English...LOl and sometimes I'm not real good at that!! LOL It must be exciting to know more than one language. I took 3 years of Spanish in high school, but didn't come out with much. Awesome languages!!
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07/20/2012 11:47 AM  Top
broken
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my son was leaning Japanees on his own thought it was cool,I and my husband tried learning cherokee love the native laungage...hmm Im with you Marbi english is hard enough,lol..
we all have alot to give if one gets the help then some of this suffering is worth it..

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07/20/2012 11:49 AM  Top
broken
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oh crap I mean hairball, dana..lol.. a little oil fish oil maybe in the food might help but I have a cat who up chucks hair balls in the funniest places,found one on top of the fridge when I was cleaning..
we all have alot to give if one gets the help then some of this suffering is worth it..

remeber I am not a doctor I just say what I think
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