Daily chick chat Monday, jan. 13th

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  • Pooky - I can solve you Puppy traning problems in 1 easy step - Send her to Ruth's house. LOL

    Meowna - I saw a commercial advertising a network news show on autisim this week. I'm not sure if it was Dateline or 60 Minutes, I'll see if I can find out. I remember they were talking about recent breakthroughs in that area, but I don't remember specifics.

    Health Question - Hypothetically if a person gets severe headache in the back of the head/neck area every work day, but not on weekends or evenings, do you think it's caused by stress? And should said person bother their Dr. about these headaches or just kill what's causing them the stress?
  • Definintely stress Dyan......I used to live on Ibuprofen min of 6 a day......I quit the job, and the ibuprofen bottle lasts me months now instead of a week.

    Christie....your doing great!! Yes it is normal to be tired in the beginning, your body is adjusting. It usually takes me 3-4 days at the beginning of induction to get myself sorted out...then I have an enormous amount of energy. Keep up the good work!

    Robin
  • Thanks Robin I sure needed that
  • Afternoon Ladies!!

    I was REALLY tired last week at the start of induction Christian, and actually I do have more energy now, but I haven't been putting it to good use My stomach was upset alot too--now though I am on day 9 and my stomach actually feels great!

    Well, Ruthie Doo aren't you lucky?? I think I do remember you saying you had a cleaning lady on TPAAT--I just forgot maybe??

    Pooky-Glad you feel better!!

    Meowna--Ditto for you!!

    Scooby 2--sending healing thoughts your way!!

    Well girls, OP so far--I don't feel as though I am losing any though--I have THAT scale, you all know the one, you stand on it and shift your weight up and back one way or the other, and the numbers change--so I have NO idea if I have lost any or not Maybe someday I will buy a new scale.

    mis
  • Dyan-thanks I will keep an eye out for it too!

    Mis-I am glad to be feeling better today, man I was praying for death yesterday.LOL Would be nice if those 7lbs never found their way home. har har, one can hope!

    Ruth- I am going around spraying off all the door handles now, made me paranoid, the last thing I want is baby to get this or me to go for round 2!
  • My sympathies go out to all you sickos but I'm going to tell you a story I just heard from my daughter's MIL in S. Africa. A friend of her daughter's who is a Mom to two wee kiddies came down with flu-like symptoms. Within one day she had to be admitted to the hospital. Instead of attacking mucous membranes, this bug attacked her bloodstream. Her blood is literally turning into PUS! Every organ in her body is being infected by her blood and her kidneys shut down. They had to slice open her body in order to drain off fluids. The last I heard (this morning) she was lying near death in the hospital. She's being pumped full of new, clean blood and antibiotics but her distraught husband has already been told that she probably won't make it. So, even though it's miserable and inconvenient to get the regular kind of flu and even the poopy kind, you can count your blessings that you're not in her situation. Oh, by the way, any prayers you can send out on behalf of Cheryl in South Africa would be most appreciated.

    Pooky, when training a pup you have to be consistent, just like potty training a child. They go out first thing in the morning and after every drink or meal. When we had a pup, mistakes were punished by his having to go into his box. It got to the point that if we saw him in it in the middle of the day, we knew we had to go looking for his "accidents". He just knew without us saying a word that he was guilty. When he does do his business outside you really heap on the praise and a treat. It doesn't take them long to realize that if they want a treat, they'd better keep the messy stuff outside. We also made sure that our pup learned to do his jobs in one certain area of the yard, which made clean-up a lot easier.

    Christian, may I suggest that you forget about the fruit for the time you are on Induction? Try eating extra meat and even FAT. Fat gives you the energy you are missing from sweets. Whip up some cream and sweeten it with Splenda and have it on your diet Jello. Or, take a tablespoon of crunchy peanut butter and swirl it through a 1/4 cup of whipped cream. Or soften some cream cheese in the microwave and flavor it with some diet jello granules. Try mixing a teaspoon of real butter into a tablespoonful of crunchy peanut butter. Savour it slowly.

    You gals with the scented candles causing food cravings need to invent a candle that smells like grilled steak or fried chicken...or how about frying bacon?

    Taz, my fried pork rinds are actually called Bac n Puffs and are made by Old Dutch. I don't know if you have that brand in your area. I found them right by the novelty snack items like pretzels and cheezies. I think the noodles Ruth is talking about are just made from drizzling beaten egg into soup but I could be wrong.

    Nearly time to make dinner so I'd better go. Bye for now.
  • Linda,
    I am so sorry about your sick friend. Thoughts and good wishes going out.
    -L
  • Oh Linda, my thoughts and prayers are with Cheryl and her family!

    And thanks for the tips on dog training everyone--basic stuff really, wants to do her messes inside and will "hold" it until she gets inside again even when we are out. I have stopped leaving food out for her at all times and take her out immediately after eating for a walk. I will try the treat/reward thing when she does go outside on our walks. One thing for sure, she's definitely going to fill the exercise quotient of my program!

    Here's another question: what do you use to stop pups from messing in the same spot everytime? I am using Pet Care spot and Stain lifter from Bissel on my carpets--both the spray bottle and the shampoo you put in your carpet cleaner. I'm finding about 50/50 results with that but I wonder if there are any "tried and true" methods of deterring remessing? (or am I doomed to poopy **** until she grows out of it?)

    TIA!
  • could i chime in with a puppy training tip? we had real good luck by hanging a bell on the door knob. along with everything that everyone else suggested, when we took the dog out, we rang the bell. eventually, they all learned to ring the bell when they needed to go out.

    of course, the smarter ones learned to ring it when they wanted attention too....

    and prayers for cheryl. what an awful thing to happen!!!!

    much love, ya'll