He actually ended up going to another family. I found another little guy thr was in a horrible situation he was used for breeding and then kicked to the curb. I pick him up tomorrow. So excited
My health is really tanking. Passed out...stopped breathing...spent 4 days in ICU in isolation with a central line in my neck and on a breathing machine two weeks ago. Haven't been online much. I love looking at your pictures though. The boys cheer me up! So do Rainy and Calvin. But I am afraid my body is just finally giving out. Enough of that though....I hope you guys are looking forward to the summer. Do you have anything fun planned?
You will be proud to know I finally made Noodles teeth cleaning appointment. It will take place on June 6th. I'm sure Noods isn't going to be too happy with me, but I'm glad I made the appointment.
Thanks again...now that I'm officially a "landlubber", I forgot how good it feels to have a dog by your side (kind of hard keeping any type of pet always on the move). Thank you again for the kind words regarding my service....I'm very humbled.
Hello Natalie and thank you from Travis (the four legged stinker) and from me, John (the two legged dork--I'm always kidding about myself). Beautiful dogs you have. I'm relatively new to the Corgi world (never married, no kids) so having someone around (Travis) who's constantly at my side makes me smile! Thanks again! John (AKA SEADOG) and Travis!
Hi Natalie, I just googled curcumin and autoimmune disease. Indications are that it is beneficial in multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel disease in human or animal models. If you wanted to start in a cautious manner, you could give him a little turmeric every day and gradually built the about up to 1 teaspoon per day. If there are no problems then you could consider the Super Bio-curcumin. Beware, it provides the yellow color of curry and many Indian dishes. I dropped a capsule and Randy grabbed it and ran over to the carpeting and made a mess. If you do try, let me know how it works out. For myself, my colitis required treatment with a customized steroid (Endocort) which is supposed to be safer because it stays in the GI tract but the cost would be over $1,100 per month and it kept knocking me into the medicare gap, so I found I could get it cheaper from a canadian pharmacy and also found that they even have a generic. That is one of the main reasons that I wanted to try curcumin and for the first time in about 3 years, I was able to phase off the Endocort. I got too smart and phased off the curcumin also and had to go back on them but am down to 1 of each a day, so I expect to go off Endocort in a few days but will continue the curcumin. ttyl, Lois
Natalie, I think it would work for auto-immune but will search for more info later. The colon condition that I have is not understood but the only things that work for it are anti-inflammatories so I wonder if it as an auto-immune component. I will write more later.
Thanks, Natalie. My husband is heading home today, but I haven't heard an update since 9 last night on how his friend is doing. They want to do as many surgeries as they can in Boise, ID before they move him to Portland, OR (we all live in Salem). The doctors said don't expect him to be home for 4-6 months. Now the big project is finding a home and getting it fixed up to make it wheel chair accessible. That will be all of our project until Chris comes home. My uncle had surgery at 9:30 this morning. I don't know how long the surgery was supposed to take, but I'll check in on him in a little bit. Thanks for your prayers. It has been an emotionally draining weekend.
Natalie, I don't know if you are interested in natural things for health. One of the natural anti-inflammatory things that I have used for Reese to protect her when the worms die is: Super Bio-Curcumin (http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements/Item00407/Super-Bio-Curcumin.html?source=search&key=Super%20Curcumin). I take it myself as it has helped me get off of a steroid that I take for a weird type of colitis, which results in diarrhea. Anyway, this is something that you might consider for Lance. I give Reese about 1l2 capsule each day plus various other things. Lois
I think you have to go to where you change the background and there is a "transparent" part. There you can change the transparency of your page so that the picture shows through.
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thank you! your dogs are adorable!
Hello! Thanks for the welcome! :)
I thought maybe Tank and Tucker would be brothers but I see that he was born in 2007!
My health is really tanking. Passed out...stopped breathing...spent 4 days in ICU in isolation with a central line in my neck and on a breathing machine two weeks ago. Haven't been online much. I love looking at your pictures though. The boys cheer me up! So do Rainy and Calvin. But I am afraid my body is just finally giving out. Enough of that though....I hope you guys are looking forward to the summer. Do you have anything fun planned?
Hoping Lance and Tucker are getting ready for the summer!
You will be proud to know I finally made Noodles teeth cleaning appointment. It will take place on June 6th. I'm sure Noods isn't going to be too happy with me, but I'm glad I made the appointment.
Thanks again...now that I'm officially a "landlubber", I forgot how good it feels to have a dog by your side (kind of hard keeping any type of pet always on the move). Thank you again for the kind words regarding my service....I'm very humbled.
Hello Natalie and thank you from Travis (the four legged stinker) and from me, John (the two legged dork--I'm always kidding about myself). Beautiful dogs you have. I'm relatively new to the Corgi world (never married, no kids) so having someone around (Travis) who's constantly at my side makes me smile! Thanks again! John (AKA SEADOG) and Travis!
Hi Natalie, I just googled curcumin and autoimmune disease. Indications are that it is beneficial in multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel disease in human or animal models. If you wanted to start in a cautious manner, you could give him a little turmeric every day and gradually built the about up to 1 teaspoon per day. If there are no problems then you could consider the Super Bio-curcumin. Beware, it provides the yellow color of curry and many Indian dishes. I dropped a capsule and Randy grabbed it and ran over to the carpeting and made a mess. If you do try, let me know how it works out. For myself, my colitis required treatment with a customized steroid (Endocort) which is supposed to be safer because it stays in the GI tract but the cost would be over $1,100 per month and it kept knocking me into the medicare gap, so I found I could get it cheaper from a canadian pharmacy and also found that they even have a generic. That is one of the main reasons that I wanted to try curcumin and for the first time in about 3 years, I was able to phase off the Endocort. I got too smart and phased off the curcumin also and had to go back on them but am down to 1 of each a day, so I expect to go off Endocort in a few days but will continue the curcumin. ttyl, Lois
Natalie, I think it would work for auto-immune but will search for more info later. The colon condition that I have is not understood but the only things that work for it are anti-inflammatories so I wonder if it as an auto-immune component. I will write more later.
Lois
Thanks, Natalie. My husband is heading home today, but I haven't heard an update since 9 last night on how his friend is doing. They want to do as many surgeries as they can in Boise, ID before they move him to Portland, OR (we all live in Salem). The doctors said don't expect him to be home for 4-6 months. Now the big project is finding a home and getting it fixed up to make it wheel chair accessible. That will be all of our project until Chris comes home. My uncle had surgery at 9:30 this morning. I don't know how long the surgery was supposed to take, but I'll check in on him in a little bit. Thanks for your prayers. It has been an emotionally draining weekend.
Natalie, I don't know if you are interested in natural things for health. One of the natural anti-inflammatory things that I have used for Reese to protect her when the worms die is: Super Bio-Curcumin (http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements/Item00407/Super-Bio-Curcumin.html?source=search&key=Super%20Curcumin). I take it myself as it has helped me get off of a steroid that I take for a weird type of colitis, which results in diarrhea. Anyway, this is something that you might consider for Lance. I give Reese about 1l2 capsule each day plus various other things. Lois
Natalie, Is Lance doing fairly well now? What is his condition?
Thanks :) Haha, yea it's cute!
I think you have to go to where you change the background and there is a "transparent" part. There you can change the transparency of your page so that the picture shows through.
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