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1 hour ago, Murphy101 said:
I saw them and I might give them a fry but I think my Purrl would adore constantly bopping that thing down hard enough to splash water… idk. Maybe not.
It doesn’t pour out when they bop it. It gives a drop. So when they want to drink, it’s a constant action of licking/bopping/swallowing.
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When our pup use to splash in her water bowl instead of drink, we went to a hanging water bottle- like the kind for birds/small animals - and attached it to her kennel, but can probably attach it anyway. A dab of peanut butter and she quickly learned out to push the little ball with her tongue to get the water out. Worked liked a charm.
edit to add photo of the one we bought
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I give that job to my kids. It’s an easy and fast one, and they get get down easier than me. We use damp rags.
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10 hours ago, Tap said:
think it is because she takes so many supplements, is very hydrated and really listens to her body.
Can I ask what supplements she takes?
im so glad she’s recovering! What a relief for you all.
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Ah, I’m not familiar on how studies were run. Thanks. I had just thought it may provide helpful information to folks treating at home.
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I saw this article this morning comparing different treatments, both over the counter and prescription, for effectiveness and risk. Just fyi in case anyones loved one has come down with it and wanted to try something to help that’s accessible.
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Our sibling relationships have changed over time due to distance and families. But we all share good memories so that helps. I can’t say I have anything much in common anymore with my older brother, but we both made efforts to get together, once or twice a year, especially when my kids were younger, and we’d have fun playing games, talking and reminiscing. But we have very different lifestyles and we’re thousands of miles apart. So friendly, but 🤷♀️. Now my sister is 10 years younger but we are close. However she lives across the world, 8 hours time difference at the moment. When we get together, we get along great, talk a lot, and have fun. she is married, with two kids, and works. That plus the time difference means we don’t chat frequently. However she will be moving back to the states soon 🙂.
I think accepting they are both very different from me, but we share roots and memories, helps.I would like for my three children to live near each other, at least the same state or region. It would be nice to have larger family gatherings. And I’ll be careful what I wish for 😂
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I thought there was something out several months ago about the 10 day delay. Was it with delta maybe? That symptoms relapsed/got worse around 10 days. It is a thing.
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Does anyone find DO doctors better than MDs in the sense that they are more open to interactions like diet and alternative treatments?
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9 hours ago, TravelingChris said:
Can you afford a concierge doctor? Mine only costs 1700 a year and with that I get a doctor I can call night, day and weekends, including holidays and he has helped me.
How does that work with insurance? The $1700 covers him, but who covers the specialist referrals and such? Does your insurance honor the referrals he gives?
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Is this just a one time thing? It seems wasteful. Some won’t need them at all, and others will need many more. I wonder if it’s 4 swabs or 8 swabs. Usually a Binax box has 2 swabs but is only considered one test… I’ll guess we’ll see. Thanks for posting the information.
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Hmm. So maybe he had picked up a little bit of something. Reliable tests would be SO nice. Lol. But at any rate, I’m so thankful he’s feeling better whatever it was.
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Both were nasal.
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It was an unvaxxed person.
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I’m trying to figure out how each test works and how this can happen. I know the PCR is the gold standard and looks for genetic material of covid. What is the rapid test looking at? And why would that give a positive? It was a Binax test I administered, so I know all directions were followed. We’ve used them in the past and always gotten negatives. This time though, the positive result came quickly and strongly, on the first day of symptoms. But then the PCR, taken 2 days later, was negative.
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Yes, definitely positive
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12 minutes ago, Murphy101 said:
No. You should have said, “Your dog cannot stay here because he is being aggressive with my family members. I thought we could tolerate this for a week but it’s gone well past that and your dog needs to be elsewhere now. Who will you send to get the dog today
This.
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On 1/15/2022 at 9:02 AM, ktgrok said:
I hope it goes well! Let me know if they ask for where you live or if the testing is only for residence of your county. Because if it’s as fast as you say it might be faster for people in my part of the state to drive there and wait in line here.Let me know if they ask for where you live or if the testing is only for residence of your county. Because if it’s as fast as you say it might be faster for people in my part of the state to drive there and wait in line here.
We went today. In and out within 5-10 minutes with only 2 people ahead of us. It’s a walk up, not a drive thru though. And the Bucs game was going on down the street, so I think extra good timing for us with not being a popular time to test. But each day could be different. We’ve just had good luck there overall.
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Vionic flip flops and Croc MaryJane slipons
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Here are some links to the nigella sativa I mentioned the other day. But as I said, I have no personal experience with it.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34110959/
https://www.nigellasativacenter.com/respiratory-illness.html
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8 minutes ago, kristin0713 said:
I took between 1200-1800 a day
Thanks.
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2 hours ago, kristin0713 said:
NAC is really good. I totally think it helped prevent this from affecting my lungs. I asked DH's neurologist if he could take it (we have to clear everything with him) and he said yes there is no harm in taking it and it may really help. He sent me a study from Greece where it had promising results for covid.
How much NAC did you take? We have 600mg pills, but teen Ds has covid, and wondering if to increase dosage.
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I’m not very familiar with it, but Nigella Sativa has some studies about being used for asthma, as well as covid. Would Vicks help at all? Otherwise, everyone had good suggestions.
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Pet water bowls that they can’t make a mess of
in The Chat Board
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It’s a stainless steel ball that moves up and down with their tongue. The ball is bigger than the opening, so it can’t fall out. The whole tube is stainless as well, so no plastic cracking.
But you may have a much more clever and devoted cat than my dog was to water messes 🙂