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mymorgy 09-27-2016 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by OhKay (Post 1224828)
If you mention your balance problems to your PT, he will definitely work on them with you. You may be more predisposed to balance problems at home if it is cluttered and you are trying to navigate it.

Stella has certainly come a long way. I hope she can find a good job.
I'm glad she's been helpful to you.

the mystery is solved. the stroke really damaged my right leg so i lose balance so easily. we did an exercise where he gently ppushed me and i lost balance. He repeatedly pushed me and i repeatedly lost balance. I don't know if i will get it back. I have to take turns very slowly. Ithad nothing to do with the clutter which isn't that bad and which I haven't tripped over.

mymorgy 09-27-2016 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1224855)
I am happy to hear about Stella back in your life.
Keep yourself safe, Bobby.

M

I sent a check yesterday for a ruddy female abyssinian. Joyce really came through for me. sHe is four month old and very sweet. She is coming from Missouri and will be delivered to me spayed and vaccinated.
I am going to the dentist for a deep cleaning today. The side where I had the stroke has a tooth that hurts when I brush it. I am so scarred it will be bad news. My hand is weak so it is hard to brush hard.
I stopped thenpill. the depression and sleep problems are back. I coudn'tstand constantly being tired

OhKay 09-27-2016 07:51 AM

Congratulations on the new kitty!!! :)
I'm so glad that she is spayed already! 4 months is great because she will be litter box trained, too!

I'm guessing you stopped the doxepin? I think I remember you stopped or reduced one of your other antidepressants the last time you saw your pdoc so you won't be on much medication now. What are you still taking?
Are you going to make an appointment with you pdoc?

I have had problems at different times because of the MS. I ended up with a cavity in a back tooth. Your PT may be able to help you figure out a way to make brushing easier. Switching from a heavy electric toothbrush to a lightweight regular one with a big handle helped me.

I hope that everything works out at the dentist for you :hug:

mymorgy 09-27-2016 07:58 AM

I think they are wired to be litter trained. I got Pumpkins at eight weeks and tui at ten weeks and they were both litter trained. I have been using two hands to clean my right side of my mouth now. For a while I didn't.
I am taking zoloft and buprotiooon(sp) but they don't really help. Thanks about the dentist!

bizi 09-27-2016 08:48 AM

could you swing to have more frequent dental cleanings?
do you floss? ( I don't) maybe there is a piece of food stuck?
good luck at the dentist.
bizi

mymorgy 09-27-2016 09:00 AM

i go ever three months but this time i had to skip because of the surgery. flossinng won't do it. I need something abrasive

Dmom3005 09-27-2016 09:11 AM

Bobby
Hopefully the dentist will have an idea to help.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

mymorgy 09-27-2016 10:19 AM

i am scaared about the tooth because i have a partialll bridge annd only five teeth leftIf anything happens to that tooth I don't know what will happen. then my social worker called and told me to call the pdoc. I know him and nothing will happen. I hate to be told what I already know. I don't have the patience or be told misinformation

mymorgy 09-27-2016 12:27 PM

I was shocked. the dentist visit went well. she said not to brush as hard if it hurts

Mari 09-27-2016 01:24 PM

Glad to hear that the dentist went well.


Here are some pictures I found of cats like yours:

ruddy abyssinians - Google Search


M


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