@HonnyBrown wrote:
I don't understand how anyone in this day and age, especially if they are over 40, chooses to go without health insurance. Obamacare opened that door for so many people.
You know what stinks WORSE than burnt food???? A mouse that has DIED somewhere in the walls of your house!! Ever have that happen??? We have..........twice over 30 years. There's absolutely nothing you can do for a few days EXCEPT....keep a hot pan of water with cinnamon sticks on the stove so that the cinnamon aroma permeates the house for a few days....phew....it was AWFUL!!!!!@JASFLALMT wrote:
Yeah, burnt food stinks. Literally.
@KathyG wrote:
I was all dressed to go to the gym when I noticed that one of the cats had peed 'red' (as in bloody) in the litter box. Couldn't determine which of the two had the issue, so I called the vet to get them in today, adding that issue to what would have been tomorrow's blood work to check thyroid levels.
Turns out the gray-and-white has cystitis and his thyroid is overactive again. So now we're back to twice a day meds for that as well as four days worth of pain medicine for the bladder issue.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Oh no, that's awful. I had a cat who died because he had a bad UTI. It happens mostly in male neuters, from what the vet said. After that I was careful to make sure to include Taurine in the diet of my remaning cats. After the last one died (over 20 years ago), I haven't had another cat since. I miss my kitties, they were so sweet.
@KathyG wrote:
I was all dressed to go to the gym when I noticed that one of the cats had peed 'red' (as in bloody) in the litter box. Couldn't determine which of the two had the issue, so I called the vet to get them in today, adding that issue to what would have been tomorrow's blood work to check thyroid levels.
Turns out the gray-and-white has cystitis and his thyroid is overactive again. So now we're back to twice a day meds for that as well as four days worth of pain medicine for the bladder issue.
Haha, like on the Looney Tunes cartoon, right? Actually, my husband owned his own pest control company till he sold it in 2007. At the time in the distant past when we had the issue of the dead "whatever" (haha), he said he had experience in customers homes where a small mouse that had died in the walls had stunk up the house like that. Some homeowner had the wall opened up and that's what it was.@JASFLALMT wrote:
That must have been one hell of a big mouse/rat.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I 'had" major numbness in the bottom of my feet due to nerves dying and know the pain, but I could sit down and soak my feet. My visit to the foot Doc helped, telling me to wear a diabetic socks in the house and not going barefoot. Soaking in Epson salt also helps.....tomorrow I'm bring her a pair of these special socks and passing on my info. Salesgirls can at least walk around, but the cashier stands in one place for 8 hours, I think that's cruelty.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Toothpick schoothpick. Why, exactly, was there a grain of rice stuck there?!
@cjbstar wrote:
Had a day off yesterday. Mended some clothes. looked for weekend shops, did one quick shop, gathered one egg, went through clothes for thrift shop. My brother and a friend cleaned my bedroom floor and moved furniture to accommodate a nice dresser my daughter gave me.
@SoCalMama wrote:
CA law requires that a stool be available for any cashier that requests it.
Source:
The big fat check from a class action lawsuit that I got for being a cashier and not being offered a stool.@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I 'had" major numbness in the bottom of my feet due to nerves dying and know the pain, but I could sit down and soak my feet. My visit to the foot Doc helped, telling me to wear a diabetic socks in the house and not going barefoot. Soaking in Epson salt also helps.....tomorrow I'm bring her a pair of these special socks and passing on my info. Salesgirls can at least walk around, but the cashier stands in one place for 8 hours, I think that's cruelty.