I am waiting for the Lamb to come to take March out. Here in Ohio it seems to be relinquishing its responsibility and and keeps letting the Lion March March March on......
The man in the recliner has tested positive for Covid. It probably means that though I tested negative both at home and at Urgent Care last week when I got antibiotic for the sinus infection I am probably positive now also. I am waiting until later in the week and will take another home test and home that the infection has cleared. Need a negative test or Jane and I won't be attending the dog show. I already texted CIndy so that she could make other arrangements to stay overnight. I am feeling so much better once I got the infection down and got my ears clear. Now just feel stuffy. The Man in the recliner has cold symptoms and feeling as one would expect with a bad cold.
To answer Sheila's question. Addison's disease and treatment interventions are lifelong once it develops. Audrey's age, she will be nine this summer, put her as an outlier. Most dogs develop it much younger. I think the average is 4-5 years old. When the technician handed me the prednisone she is to take daily, she repeated the dosage as listed on the bottle. One a day, or two if Audrey is under stress. I pointed to the calm Audrey wagging her tail at my side and asked if she looked stressed? Audrey has traveled back and forth across the country. Goes to stay with other people in a heartbeat. Has attended all sorts of dog shows and performance trials and keeps on napping and going out and doing her thing and wagging her tail. Maybe that "bomb proof" attitude helped her not show any symptoms or signs until now......
Hope everyone finds something they want or need in today's opportunities and possibilities.
Still thinking of you and your family Sheila. So happy that there were good memories and moments mingled among the sad....