Last edited by mrspunkysmom; 06-07-2012 at 07:46 AM.
Anne
Meowmie to Lucy Lou and Barney, and Aunt to Timmy (RIP)
Former kitties now in foster care: Nellie aka Eleanor van Fluffytail (at a Cat Cafe), Lady Jane Grey, Bob the Bobtail, and Callie. Kimi has been adopted into another family that understands Siamese. HRH Oliver Woodrow von Katz is in a Sanctuary.
I'm Homeless, but with resources, and learning to live again.
RIP Timmy (nephew kitty) May 17, 2018, Mr. Spunky (May 10, 2017), Samwise (Dec 2, 2014), Emily (Oct 8, 2013), Rose (Sept 24, 2001), Maggie (Fall 2003)
Originally Posted by pomtzu
I know you're all worried, but please... don't!Originally Posted by Asiel
I know the trigger now, so I know in which situations I need to be careful, and I think the rest of the time is safe. Also, I'm not all alone in the house. I'm alone in my apartment, that's true, but the family that lives downstairs will notice when something's wrong. At least I hope so!
Yes, I think extreme pain can very well trigger such episodes. In my case, it was the combination of that pain and going to the bathroom. Like I said, I had a similar episode in the 90s. And I also experienced something similar when I was injected something at the endocrinologist for a test (can't remember what it was, but I was told that some people react to it that way; at any rate, it was a vasovagal reaction as well).Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom
I can eat fruit in small portions, but I need to be careful and not eat it every day. Same goes for most vegetables, especially raw vegetables. As for grains, it's only the whole grains I cannot eat due to diverticulitis; noodles, bread etc. are okay. But it's true, there are many things that I like that I can no longer eat, or at least not eat too often...Originally Posted by mrspunkysmom
Many prayers for you, Kirsten. Be well, and take care. Do your downstairs neighbors know when they should check in on you?
Love from us,
Pat and cats
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
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