Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Same story here...very happy appy continues to reign, along with snuggles, feistiness, easy gel-capping and a big boatload of anti-jinxes. I'm wondering if the the new/different binder I started using has something to do with this great appy...either it's brought her phosphorous down quite a bit, or it truly is as palatable as the manufacturers claim, or a little of both.
She did have a bit of a crash again yesterday...I just caught the tail end of the incident, but she tried to jump on her favorite bench but didn't quite get the height she needed. Since her previous owners declawed her, she had no way to grip and crashed pretty hard on to the floor. She was a little rattled, but some extra snuggles and skritches seemed to fix things.
When I got back from errands yesterday, it was really too late for a snicky snack, but to early for dinner...but, of course, Trix wore me down. She was hungry and I had to feed her. This was probably about "+10.5ish". The result was an amazing 68 at PMBG!
My Dad said that one of his fingers no longer has neuropathy! One of the drugs in his last protocol causes the neuropathy, and that was the main reason why they need to discontinue it. The neuropathy has really been the only "noteworthy" side effect he has experienced. He's now about 2 months out from his last treatment, and the neuropathy seems to be improving. He's very happy about that...it was driving him crazy! He's also been playing the piano again in hopes that this will rattle the neuropathy away, and I have a feeling it really is helping.
Time to get moving for work...have a great day, L&LL!
Amy
Same story here...very happy appy continues to reign, along with snuggles, feistiness, easy gel-capping and a big boatload of anti-jinxes. I'm wondering if the the new/different binder I started using has something to do with this great appy...either it's brought her phosphorous down quite a bit, or it truly is as palatable as the manufacturers claim, or a little of both.
She did have a bit of a crash again yesterday...I just caught the tail end of the incident, but she tried to jump on her favorite bench but didn't quite get the height she needed. Since her previous owners declawed her, she had no way to grip and crashed pretty hard on to the floor. She was a little rattled, but some extra snuggles and skritches seemed to fix things.
When I got back from errands yesterday, it was really too late for a snicky snack, but to early for dinner...but, of course, Trix wore me down. She was hungry and I had to feed her. This was probably about "+10.5ish". The result was an amazing 68 at PMBG!
My Dad said that one of his fingers no longer has neuropathy! One of the drugs in his last protocol causes the neuropathy, and that was the main reason why they need to discontinue it. The neuropathy has really been the only "noteworthy" side effect he has experienced. He's now about 2 months out from his last treatment, and the neuropathy seems to be improving. He's very happy about that...it was driving him crazy! He's also been playing the piano again in hopes that this will rattle the neuropathy away, and I have a feeling it really is helping.
Time to get moving for work...have a great day, L&LL!
Amy

