Mary's Mama Posted May 6, 2003 Posted May 6, 2003 10 am here and I should be working......... Bad Girl!! :lol: Quote
Bronxie Posted May 6, 2003 Posted May 6, 2003 Mary's Mama napisał(a):10 am here and I should be working......... Bad Girl!! :lol: lol ditto :o Quote
imported_Debbie Posted May 6, 2003 Posted May 6, 2003 I didn't have any kids this morning so I get to play with the computer !! Hooray !! :lol: It's 10:41 AM :wink: Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 oh K you are not afraid of guests :scared: turn them into members make them join Quote
jen Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 well everyone`s in bed asleep in my our house ....except for me....i get to play on the computer :lol: it`s 11.04pm Quote
marion Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 It's the only time you get isn't it Jen, we're so busy during the day, although I do sneak on for a minute or two but late evening all is peaceful and quiet to do your own thing. :D Quote
jen Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 marion napisał(a):It's the only time you get isn't it Jen, we're so busy during the day, although I do sneak on for a minute or two but late evening all is peaceful and quiet to do your own thing. :D Your spot on there Marion :kciuki: Nice to see you online tonight.....how are you feeling...and how`s Rosie? :D Quote
marion Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 Today has been the first day I haven't had a afternoon nap in nearly a fortnight. :D Let's hope it continues. Rosie had her blood test yesterday and we get the results tomorrow. I was stroking her earlier round her neck and felt a bald patch (this is a sympton with thyroid), I was demented shouting Bri and saying "Oh my god she's losing her hair". Then I went on Petplanet and ordered a load of stuff for her skin before I realised they'd shaved her at the vets when they took her blood, am I stupid or what, :o but so glad when I realised what it was. :D Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 glad to hear your`re feeling better now, let`s hope your on the up and up now :D i knowwhat you mean about afternoon naps, i have to have them too. i haven`t had one for a few day`s but today after me and jay (my hubby) got back from walking the dogs this morning i had to have a couple of hours. I had cancer and had a hysterectomy late last year, which i`m still recovering from, also i have really bad asthma and have to use a nebuliser (a machine that you plug in the wall with a mask) it helps you breathe. So that tends to catch up with me some days too. You made me giggle about Rosie`s bald spot (i hope you didn`t spend too much at petplanet :lol: ), i`m so glad it wasn`t what you thought. I`ll be keeping my fingers crossed for Rosie`s blood test results :wink: Let me know what happens....i`ll be thinking of you all :D Quote
marion Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 Sorry to hear of your health problems Jen. :( But glad to know you are recovering well. :D :D I certainly know what a nebuliser is because my mum has emphysema and asthma, she also has oxygen tanks at home and we have to bring them here when she stays. Usually it's only night time for oxygen but if she gets really breathless I'm running up and down the stairs with a bloody heavy oxygen tank. We probably need an afternoon nap because we're on here half the night and yes I've gone mad on Petplanet, I've gone and ordered them a new collar and lead each, they've only got about 10 leads they really need some more the poor things. :D Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 i`m so sorry to hear about your mum`s conditions, i feel for her as when you can`t breathe it`s one of the worst things as you don`t know when you`re going to be able to breathe properly again.BLESS YOUR POOR MUM. But i can sympathise with you about the weight of those oxygen tanks as i have to have them too, for when i`m at my worst, i keep them in a very tall cupboard in my bedroom, and yes they`re very heavy. poor you draging those things about...you must be worn out when you`ve done all that. :D how is your mum at the moment? :D Quote
marion Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 Actually Jen she's doing really well. She's lost about 3-4 stone since she was last in hospital (a lot of it was fluid) and is now much more mobile (she wasn't really mobile at all before with her leg ulcers etc) I had her here bank holiday week on the Monday, Wednesday and Friday and took her to a recreation ground near us. I take the dogs there and they just went our usual way through the woods :evil: (they didn't know we had mum in a wheelchair) so we followed, talk about hairraising, :shock: she was bumped every which way but she just laughed. I think she enjoyed it because she hadn't been able to get out for many many months. She also managed slowly to get up my stairs without using the stair lift, only once mind but what a milestone. :D Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 oh that is good news Marion, i am pleased. Sounds like she`s doing much better :D it sounds like your mum had a good time even with the hairaising ride :lol: Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 i`m sorry to say but you`re gonna out do me tonight as i`m feeling tired for once :lol: and am going to go up to bed now. talk to you tomorrow (my fingers are still crossed for Rosie`s results) Catch up with you tomorrow....good luck :D Quote
Marble Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 hey jen- how's your new girl doing? okay with all the other dogs? Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 marble Laylah (my new rottie) is doing great, thanks :thumbs: my yorkie terrier, Joe excepted her straight away witout even a growl (he`s a sweet boy) :D Shaddow, my lurcher cross grumbled a little for a couple of days, but now they`re the best of friends, playing together and stuff (really sweet together) :D But Barney my JRT has taken a lot longer to except her. He was doing a lot of teeth showing and growling for at least a week (little devil), :roll: but he`s coming round to the idea now. he`s virtually stopped all of that and has even started to play with her now when he gets one of his daft moods on. :D But they all sleep together with no problems, eat together and go out to play together and go for walks together really nicely now. :klacz: So it`s really going well. :D in fact as i`m typing this Laylah and Barney are asleep together at my feet :angel: thanks for asking marble :wink: Quote
jen Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 Marble napisał(a):hey jen- how's your new girl doing? okay with all the other dogs? also Laylah has bonded really well with the rest of the family (me, kids and hubby), it`s as if she`s always been here :D I`ve been doing some basic traing at home with her (as she`d had none before she came to me), and she`s coming on in leaps and bounds :kciuki: I started taking her to training classes this week at the man who runs it was very pleased with her progress. Everything is improving greatly in that area, especially the way she listens to me (which is the key to any training) and her lead control, she was a nightmare on the lead, but now doesn`t pull and is a pleasure to walk with. I`ve got her to recall really well, to the point that i can let her off lead in the fields where we walk the dogs and let her off, and no matter where she is or how far away, i call her and she comes running back straight away. There`s loads of other stuff....to much to type :lol: She`s doing fantastic when you think she hadn`t even had any basic traing before she came to us, and i think you can probably tell that i love her to bits already :iloveyou: She was definatley meant to be a part of this family :D Quote
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