No, I didn't say Rabbits

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Re: No, I didn't say Rabbits

Postby Cudedog » Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:32 am

Thank you for the always uplifting post, Tina.

You remind me to be thankful for each of my days.

Hope that you find solutions to your ongoing health issues. They have been around much too long.

If you are able, please post more often. I sure do miss you on here.

Thanks again.

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Re: No, I didn't say Rabbits

Postby OregonLuvr » Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:47 am

I guess I could say I have an "old lap dog" only she is young. She will be 6 in January. Her favorite thing is to lie next to me in my recliner or on the couch. She is very low energy. I did not want a dog I had to take hiking. This breed makes good apartment dogs so they say, and I can see why. She can get very excited at times but it sure doesnt last long. She loves her toys but just for spreading around the house LOL

Tina I sure do understand health struggles. I have never felt so bad and had zero energy the last 9 months. I lost quite a bit of weight, no appetite, constant coughing, shortness of breath with any activity. I recently had a turnaround. I was put on a strong antibiotic and given a steroid inhaler ($400 and I have barely used it) and the cough went away, my appetite came back, I have gained 4lbs, and best yet I FEEL GOOD. Now just working on my stamina. It improves every day. I hope and pray they can find a way to improve your back problems. I know there is not a cure for everything but just to make things tolerable works for me.
They are right, old age is not for sissys.
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