I like dogs I don't have to bend over to pet
Yes, I do also! My Azia is a large dog. I have very much of bending over to pet my cats.
Your friend,
~Cat
I like dogs I don't have to bend over to pet
Having a bit of a rough day here. Shreddy, my tomcat with hyperactive thyroid, is asking for food when he hasn't finished what I already gave him. I feed him at least once every two hours. I don't want him losing any more weight. He will be getting his radioactive iodine shot some time this week. He also vomited twice today and twice yesterday. Three times on the stretcher of my antique table, so I had to deal with it right away. I have no energy and mild aches and pains, so I wasn't happy dealing with cat hork after two sips of my first coffee.
I took a nap, but after half an hour, my foot started to cramp. I walked around and I massaged it. Then the cramp moved to the other side of the foot and up my calf. Got that sort of under control and it started with the other foot and leg. I'm reading on the couch with the heating pad handy. Sorry to be such a downer.
We'll be scrounging for supper.
Thanks PF.TL, I wish you felt better. Good thoughts going your way.
Thanks PF.
I forgot to mention that Shreddy is peeing about twice as much as before. Of course, I start worrying about diabetes. I sure hope it's just a side effect of eating so much canned cat food or related to the hyperthyroidism.
Oh, that's a relief. Yes, he is drinking more water too. I guess that happens with humans who have hyperactive thyroids.Shreddy's kidney's are working harder to process all that protein, you probably notice he is drinking more water, too.
Oh, that's a relief. Yes, he is drinking more water too. I guess that happens with humans who have hyperactive thyroids.
And the poor boy has gotten skinny enough that I can feel his vertebrae.
Oh no!I just realized I indexed my entire ICD-10 coding book with the tabs facing backwards.
Oh no!
Well, you can always turn the book back-towards-you and read your tabs.
THREE happy moments for me. Browns win. Squeelers lose. And best of all, the Tribe is in the Wild Card sudden death playoff game! Then again, had the league not gone to this one-game play-in the Tribe would BE the wild card team. C'est la vie. I was hoping for a .500 season back in April.Thanks for the dog wishes, CG.
And whoda thunk? Two happy moments in one day; Not only a Browns win, but a Steelers loss. Some of the teams (Cincinnati for one) are not looking as good now as they were at the start of the season. And look at Philadelphia. So bad they put the Dallas game on in that Denver runaway
About 70. There are 2-3 sections to use while coding each diagnosis. Alphabetical Index, Coding Index and on the occasion I am coding a Cancer the Neoplasm Index. What fun I am having!
I am more than happy to take your word for it. When I was young(ish) and foolish I dated a Rugby Union referee (well it got him out of my hair on a Saturday afternoon) but I still didn't get the hang of it.I married one! (briefly) Luckily he played on the wing (where the object is to run fast and try to avoid getting tackled) - so he didn't have cauliflower ears or a broken nose - but he did have a constant selection of cuts and bruises.
As for scoring:
A Try scores 5 points (which is similar, I suppose, to a touchdown in American football?)
A Conversion scores 2 points (which you can only get after you have scored a Try - bit like a bonus opportunity).
A drop kick scores 3 points (that's where either side can take advantage of the opportunity to kick the ball over the opposing side's goal bar, and between the posts.) The marvellous Jonny Wilkinson famously won the World Cup for England in the last few seconds of a game against Australia in 2003 by doing this. I was in bed with flu at the time and nearly choked on my Lemsip!
A penalty also scores 3 points - same as a drop kick, but only after the ref has awarded a penalty.
Simple, right?