after a long hiatus... crazyness

Sep 09, 2008 18:07

I've been pretty busy lately, and today has been a little nerve wracking, but good ( Read more... )

scabies, crazy rambling, vacation, nec, car

Leave a comment

Comments 6

ancientgirl September 10 2008, 00:14:00 UTC
Oy, you've been busy!

You know, my cat Maks had Scabies when I found him. It's a horrible thing. Hopefully her treatments won't be as bad as Maks' :)

Reply

beletseri September 10 2008, 02:59:57 UTC
Well, I hope it's not scabies, we don't know yet, but I am taking her to the dr. tomorrow, so we will see. But when my oldest had it last year they just gave her a cream to put on all over her body, even her scalp, and she had to sleep in it over night. Then we laundered everything in hot, soapy water and that was it. She was better. But it is very contagious, so I really hope that no one else gets it if that is what she has.

I remember poor Maks having scabies, you had to keep him separate from all the kitties for a while didn't you? I bet he was glad to get rid of that itching!

Reply

ancientgirl September 10 2008, 12:30:42 UTC
Hopefully that's not it.

Yeah, I had to keep Maks separated. He had to have 3 or 4 dips and smelled terrible for months because that stuff soaked into his skin.

Reply


averygoodun September 10 2008, 01:14:27 UTC
Wow. Busy busy busy!

I'm so glad to hear from you, though! I've been thinking about you quite often, wondering how you are. Sorry your back is still such a big issue. :-( Neck and back pain is so debilitating!

Well, I hope that there are no scabies, you sell that car and your vacation goes wonderfully! You definitely deserve it!

*hugs*

Reply

beletseri September 10 2008, 02:55:31 UTC
Hey!! Thanks! I've been missing you and everyone on here lately and I'm glad to be back.

I have been very busy, and I'm feeling stressed just thinking about things left to do by Friday evening, but hopefully it will all work out fine.

I'm so glad to hear from you, and I hope that you are well!

Reply


Bee Sting First Aid Cure anonymous September 13 2008, 11:10:39 UTC
Many stings and bites take place during the fall
months as the temperature of the days decrease. Reason being, bees, wasps and
insects in general are cold blooded and they linger around people and pets in order
to absorb body heat, therefore increasing the chances of getting stung or bitten.
Last week, I witnessed a 4 year old girl with her hand and forearm swollen
to her elbow, from a wasp sting that she received to her fingertip the day
before. The sight of her hand and arm brought tears to my eyes because I knew
that if she had had
Baker's Venom Cleanser
available when she was stung, none of her discomfort
would have elevated to that extreme point of swelling and discomfort.
Our web site www.BeeStingCure.com
has under gone some new additions worth taking a look at. Old
news commentary video footage from 1988 has been added to
YouTube.com/BeeStingCure
and the link is available at our site. Our formula also works to stop the itch
of the dreaded Itch Mite!

Reply


Leave a comment

Up