I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011

    Here's a pic. The one I just ate looked exactly like that with cream in the middle - yumm!!

  • riley702
    riley702 Member Posts: 1,600
    edited August 2011
    I'm also late to the cat-pilling stories, but want to tell you cats can refuse to swallow liquid medicine. Imp had an antibiotic he didn't like, and he foamed at the mouth, drooled, gagged and then threw up all over the carpet. I got pills and bought a piller from PetSmart. You insert the pill into the business end of it, shove it past the tongue and push the plunger. There were a few times I didn't push it into his mouth far enough for fear of gagging him, and he'd promptly spit it right back out, so I quickly got over my fear of pushing it in too far.
  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011
    Nancy - It's sponge cake dipped in choc sauce and then dipped in coconut.
  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011

    They normally don't have cream in them - sometimes jam or nothing. Mine today was fresh whipped cream.



    Doubt you would get them anywhere but Aust or NZ - both countries lay claim to inventing them

  • riley702
    riley702 Member Posts: 1,600
    edited August 2011

    Seriously, cats are the original drama queens!

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited August 2011

    The one disadvantage to getting to bed early and sleeping well is that you get up far too soon. I am supposed to be awake at 5am my time to go to my club, but here I am at 4am.

    Hopefully the nausea will have abated by now. My latest is to tell my doctor that I am half lioness, and this explains my unusual reaction to some medications which have been tested on humans. Innocent 

    Honestly, I have less and less respect for "the data" and "statistics" - that, or I really am a cross between species. I have a more mundane explanation which is very technical - even then, I present a highly unusual case.  

    Susie - that cake looks yummy. 

    Thanks for the good wishes, all. I suppose my willingness to take a spinning class is a good sign.. 

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011

    Miss Poppy is very subdued - poor baby. I just put her in her little bed and covered her up and she's quite happy. Normally she'd be outside prowling around in the dark at this time. I've noticed the vaccinations tend to make her a bit off colour. I am going to miss her SO much.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2011

    Today's hair - fluffy and cooperative after pleasant session with blow dryer and round brush. Depression averted, relief abounds.



    Athena, your hair is beautiful! Cutting your own hair is certainly an excellent solution to the danger and uncertainty of hairdresser roulette! Mine is wavy/curly/independent-minded, so it requires two free hands and a sharp pair of scissors all at once to keep it in line.



    I hope you are feeling better, too... Going to a spinning class IS a good sign! I sympathize with your sleep issues ... I have started waking up at 3:30 am or so, after going to sleep between 9:30 and 10. That is about half of the sleep I need to feel human, but sleep just isn't happening right now. I figure I will sleep when I'm ready or when I am too exhausted to stay awake. And then there will be 10-12 hours under anesthesia.... I should be plenty rested after that! (I know I won't be, but I won't care by then!)



    Cat pills ... My little girl Puffy was excellent at faking compliance. She would take the pill and hide it in her cheek. Then we would pat her and tell her what a good girl she was. Then she would walk off and shortly thereafter we would hear a small, kitty-sized "thoo" and the sound of a pill hitting the wall or the floor. Once she spit it at DH and he found it in his hair. We eventually got a pill shooter and it worked.



    Gross-out alert....Puffy developed renal failure after her brother died. That meant that sometimes she developed serious constipation. The first time it happened, we didn't know it and thought she was dying. We raced her to the vet, where they gave her an enema and then they were mightily impressed when we told her to poop and we would take her home ... And she pooped and walked over to the door of the cage and tried to open it so she could go home. We then had to give her the occasional enema at home. You have not lived until you have given a 20-lb old and cranky cat an enema -- by yourself. DH got very good at it. We kept her alive for a couple more good years with sub-cutaneous fluids and the occasional enema.



    Good morning everyone! Cat-enema discussion to start your day. (insert smiley of your choice here since the iPad doesn't allow me to see or use them!)



    L

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited August 2011

    HL, your cat enema story brought tears to my eyes. Woot!

    Athena, glad you are feeling a bit better. Nausea sucks.

  • jezza
    jezza Member Posts: 698
    edited August 2011

    HL....I will never complain about trying to give my Siamese cat pills again after hearing about your cat enema story. Can't wait to tell my family that we are getting off lightly! He is very vocal at the best of times...lol...

    Susie....my mum used to whip up a batch of lamingtons for any occassion. They were the best too!

    jezza

  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited August 2011

    Cat enema....HL, you may have stumbled upon a new method of cat pill delivery!

    I know a few people who need cat enemas to make them happier specimens....*grumble grumble*

    Good morning all!

  • sewingnut
    sewingnut Member Posts: 1,129
    edited August 2011

    Jancie,

    Unless you signed an Advance Beneficiary Notice ( commonly known as an ABN)  you are not responsible for the difference in the amount billed and the amount paid by the insurance company. If the the Dr was a preferred provider under your medical insurance plan he is not allowed to bill you the difference, excluding any copays owed on the visit.

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011

    Jezza - I got mine at Michel's Patisserie - my favourite :)

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited August 2011

    Sitting around @ 10:30pm waiting until it's time to get our DD from the airport - I'm going to kill her for arriving so late!!!! I want to go to bed!!!

  • Ellie1959
    Ellie1959 Member Posts: 316
    edited August 2011
    I want a lamington - for breakfast. I am on a serious diet (as serious as I can be which isn't very) and would eat shoe leather right now if it had whipped cream on it!Embarassed Healthy food is kind of boring - but, I am going to our cottage to pick tomatoes - last night I had caprese for dinner with fresh basil and fresh mozarella - my fave. I miss having a kitty - I had to put eye-drops in Sunny's eyes a while back - not as bad as an enema but challenging just the same. DH will not let me get a pet - and I think that is mean. He is the single tidiest person alive and just cant' handle a mess - too bad he has to live with me and pick up all the time. Glad you are feeling better Athena- Ellie
  • rosemary-b
    rosemary-b Member Posts: 2,006
    edited August 2011

    I forgot about the foaming at the mouth(and the drool -oh yuck the nasty, nasty cat drool) when cats take a liquid. That happened to Lucy and the vet said it was because it tasted so bad.If they add flavors for kids, why couldn't the vets add fish oil or something? Too bad I didn't think about that when she was getting the antibiotic. I have a bottle of fish oil capsules I refuse to take since the FIRST ONE I took came back up almost whole. Cats would probably love that flavor-not me.

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited August 2011

    Good morning ladies.  I see I started a serious discussion here!

    I'm off to the onc today.  Have a fibroadenoma in my good boob he has been watching.  I think I'll tell him I want it out.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2011

    CAH - good luck at oncologist.  Hope you don't have the same degree of anxiety I do on those visits - but always relieved when over.

    Sewing nut - thank you for the correct language for Jancie's situation.  YEARS ago, in MD, I had surgery and the anesthesiologist BILLED me personally an additional $3,000. because he was not on the BCBS plan.

    Noone wants to hear what I told his office, or the surgeon's office about what they cold do with their bills!  Guess some folks figure it's always worth it to 'try one on."  Actually made me laugh - can you imagine, being wheeled into surgery, and ASKING anesthesiologist "do you accept BCBS?"  

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited August 2011

    Cindy .. I've never had one, but I don't think I would like it.  I'm sorry you have to wait all day to get this over with.

    Blue .. I think I'd want the fibroadenoma out too.  Let us know what the onc says today.

    Hugs,

    Bren

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited August 2011

    i don't know whether to comment on the do it yourself haircuts (I love those), the lamington's or the cat enemas.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2011

    Cindy, it's not so bad.  The worst part is that you have to have a full bladder for the first part, which involves them ultrasounding the outside of your belly.  They press on it and ... well, you have to go.  But then they let you get up and go before they do the internal part.  The internal part isn't any worse than a pelvic exam, just a little longer and with a little more activity "in there."  I just had one a few weeks ago to make sure nothing was going on in there since I had the recurrence. 

    Good luck!

    L

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2011

    They want the bladder full so they can locate it and then locate internal structures around it -- kinda like a landmark.  (Pelvismark?)  I hear you on the pix -- my gastro offered me pix the first time I had a colonoscopy and I said NO so emphatically that he never offered again.  UGH!

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited August 2011

    The birthday fairy has struck today ... Happy Birthday to Libby!

  • sewingnut
    sewingnut Member Posts: 1,129
    edited August 2011

    Sunflower,

    Here is how anal I am about Preferred Providers.  I fell and broke my ankle several years back. I actually grabbed my Provider Directory while I was hobbling out the door.  Told them at the hospital I wanted to know who would be treating me and I looked up to make sure they were preferred. The surgeon wasnt in my book but he told me they had signed the contract and didnt make the printing cutoff for the book. Honestly, I think if they are practicing at a hospital they should accept what any insurance reimburses. BOO on greedy people!!

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2011

    I LOVE IT!  Thank you!  More burfdays iz more bettur!

    Laughing

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2011

    Just dinner out with DH ... we both work outside the home, so we're both at work now.  But we're meeting at a nice steak restaurant after work and I'm looking forward to a delish filet mignon and a nice glass of wine. My birthday present to myself is going to NOTL this year!

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited August 2011

    Cat people ...  You can take the liquid medicine to the pharmacy and they can flavor it for you by the way ... just like they do for the kid's stuff ... only they have tuna and a couple other flavors for pets.

    The pills are easier for mine unless they are big pills ... they are experts at drooling out the liquid.

    Good luck with the medical folks Cindy and blue. 

    Susieq ... hope you enjoy every minute of your adventure!  Are you going to be able to check in with us?

    Feel better wishes to Athena.

    I'm behind with what has been going on here.  Garden stuff is happening now so it's going to keep me busy for a few more days.

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited August 2011

    Happy BDAY Libby!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2011

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIBBY...hope it's the best one, YET Smile and next year is even better!!!!!!

    Bet your hair look gorgeous too!!!!

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited August 2011

    Happy birthday, HL - enjoy dinner tonight!

    Blue, I'd want the damned thing out too. Good luck at the onc's.

    Feeling slightly better today. At least I can work.

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