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cyclelops 06-01-2010 07:04 PM

You can borrow my foam bat.....as for some healthy person to bop...you have to find your own!:p

I wouldn't smack youuuuuuuuuuu!:p

cyclelops 06-01-2010 07:08 PM

Hey, I never knew a bizzare disease like this one existed! I never heard any one talk of symptoms like these. Then add insult to injury....looking good when you are this freaking sick!

I have just resigned myself to living like Alice in Wonderland. My new normal....just don't rock my boat...they sky is falling.....the snow is burning....hot is cold and cold is hot, and what isn't moving every which way is not!

I don't have a cat, if I did, I am sure it would disappear except for her smile....

Mere 06-01-2010 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by cyclelops (Post 660617)
Hey, I never knew a bizzare disease like this one existed! I never heard any one talk of symptoms like these. Then add insult to injury....looking good when you are this freaking sick!

I have just resigned myself to living like Alice in Wonderland. My new normal....just don't rock my boat...they sky is falling.....the snow is burning....hot is cold and cold is hot, and what isn't moving every which way is not!

I don't have a cat, if I did, I am sure it would disappear except for her smile....


You would think that we were living in the "drop-in, drop-out" era of the freaking 1960's... except this isn't any fun, or free... More like, welcome to the bad trip...

By the way, I will be paying particular attention to my three "girls". They do have the Cheshire grin from time to time, or is that just what i see? :D

Mere

dahlek 06-01-2010 08:06 PM

Oh wow?
 
I say this because a relative by marriage got 'something' And, thanks to all the info on this site and others? I related to the relatives that well? It mite be an immune thing? And here is the St Louis Univ Site? And this part seems to 'fit'? And it was Sarcoidosis! I do believe they have a better appreciation for my CIDP as well as my learning and memory skills [what's left of them?] as a result. I kept saying don't give up! They had a neuro who did not give up! Bless him? He's in Mich if anyone wants to know... I'm just glad she didn't give up! And better yet? GOT A DIAGNOSIS! That to me? IS THE GOLD!
Mere? The Twilight Zone music is appropriate but the Outer Limits truly is what we deal with when we deal with the medical profession!
Honestly tho? I don't know where neruos and other docs are coming from when they 'say: It mite go away.' Yeah, right, sure, OK, UH-Huh!
Tell me another joke, why not let us into the 'chronic world' gently? W/ resources and therapists who are trained in this, and not those who have no clue? It's kind of like learning how to type all over again!
Hugs to all and to YOUR STRENGTHS! If we were stupid, we'd be worse off? No? But we aren't and we aren't taking being 'down' gracefully!
Find me an ***[the animal], and I will kick his butt! Enough said! :hug::hug::hug::hug:'s -j

Mere 06-01-2010 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dahlek (Post 660641)
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Hugs to all and to YOUR STRENGTHS! If we were stupid, we'd be worse off? No? But we aren't and we aren't taking being 'down' gracefully!
Find me an ***[the animal], and I will kick his butt! Enough said! :hug::hug::hug::hug:'s -j...

Hey J - Do you want to join the Foo club too? You are absolutely right about not taking things 'gracefully'. We do know how that goes. This mess has been going on for far too long now. I am not asking for a cure (as that is too far fetched), just some relief. I am so tired of depending on doctors and the whole rigmarole...

You have a good attitude (as does Cyclelops and many others here). I hope it rubs off on me. And you both make me laugh... Much better than those lousy meds. Except for, maybe, Ambien. That puts me out and makes me oblivious to this mess.

Have you found a little fuzzy yet?

Mere

Mere 06-01-2010 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mere (Post 660639)
...By the way, I will be paying particular attention to my three "girls". They do have the Cheshire grin from time to time, or is that just what i see? :D...

Mere

I think maybe it's that smiley thing they do when they smell something weird. Looks kind of like a Cheshire grin...

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...26tbs%3Disch:1

mrsD 06-02-2010 06:05 AM

Yes, it is called, the flemen... Cats have some olfactory sense that is activated on the roof of their mouths. Mostly to detect other cats' scents.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Z6Nz8FuPc

http://www.bestfriendspetcare.com/Pet_FAQs/catscent.cfm

That is your trivia moment for the day, gals! heheheheheheh :smirk:

I notice that they never use this on OUR chairs...only spots where one of the other cats might sit. Tippy who has her spot next to my monitor all day long, will flemen the cushion, if Oreo has been there looking out the window at another time. I know it can't be Sheba because she cannot get up there.

Mere 06-02-2010 10:16 AM

Cats never fail to entertain me!

cyclelops 06-02-2010 10:42 AM

I have been counting my chickens, for recreation. OK, so my life is sedate.

Of course, they are hatched ones....They are extremely entertaining, but rather ugly at this point:o....I am pondering whether to try to enlarge my flock when I put them in the coop. Hubby says, 'absolutely not'....but what does that matter?! :p I suppose it matters only if we get the dozen or so eggs per day in the Fall....and can't rid ourselves of them.:eek:

They have graduated to the garage now, and have been happily living in a large wooden containment with fan and heat lamp. They roost now. They are feathering out to where you can identify some of the same breed ones now, and their personalities are emerging. I wonder if my ameraucana ones will lay blue eggs? In a few more weeks....out to the coop! Yeehawww!

BTW, I used to have cats...lots of em. I lost my last cat, at age 17, a few years ago. Given hubby is allergic, I have granted him a reprieve from cats....now he is allergic to feathers. I give up.

cyclelops 06-02-2010 10:49 AM

MRSD, I think I have that weird 'flemen' thing. (Yes, I know that isn't possible unless some ancestor successfully crossed with a cat...eww....let's not go there)

I can smell and taste anything way before any one else has a clue. They could not fit me with a mask for TB cases and told me if I had to work with one, I had to wear one of those huge biohazzard hoods. Thankfully, I retired prior to that. I would have scared the patient to death, and likely suffocated myself in the process.:o

It's either 'flemen' or ESP by smell.


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