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Antenna
09-27-2008, 08:24 PM
Antenna is onboard =)
Just one thing, I have limited time nowdays becouse of new GF and want to spend qualitytime with her as often as I want to (and that is not so easy becouse she is a very buzy 30+ collage student).
Also, have to tell one small secret of my own now when I getting older...
I've been suffering from PTSD for over 15 years now and then and researched my own disease rescently so I am pretty sure of what I am talking about when it comes to MY view of that disease (the importent thing is to know that it is my view and not a generl view according to a Medical doctor but more of a researchers approach to the problem).
I am thankful to the older forums and hopefully this to have been able to know soliders that maybe suffer from PTSD or other illnesses that is similar to PTSD. One thing is sure if you wanna be cured from me is that I don't have the power to cure your illnesses you must go the thin line yourself as I did. I can of course give you guidelines on what I did to get cured and what I didn't do after a while when I found out what was troubling me for so long. I cannot still give constant guideing, after all to come over PTSD you must do your homework and find the essence of what you wanna do yourself who you wanna become and most imprtent of all who you aint gonna be when you find the "truth" about yourself.
Final word in this post
Hopefully there is some a moment in the end of the process of haveing PTSD where those who suffer PTSD can say that "I know" or whatever knowledge that comes out of a trauma that intense that PTSD can be.
Antenna
kcdusk
09-27-2008, 08:26 PM
The Ant is back!
Antenna
09-27-2008, 08:41 PM
:peace:
Antenna
Fusilier
09-28-2008, 03:47 AM
Hey, glad to see you made it.
Antenna
09-28-2008, 03:52 PM
Thanks Fusilier =)
Antenna
Nowhere Man 1966
09-30-2008, 10:43 AM
Welcome aboard, missed ya!
Chuck
Antenna
09-30-2008, 11:08 AM
Chuck remember to load LOD next time you are on the net. Got an itch in my blizzard and lightning fingers.
Antenna
pmulcahy11b
09-30-2008, 03:03 PM
Got an itch in my blizzard and lightning fingers.
Antenna
Eh? That's sounds weird -- and vaguely sexual...
TiggerCCW UK
09-30-2008, 03:56 PM
Good to see you onboard.
Antenna
09-30-2008, 04:36 PM
Eh? That's sounds weird -- and vaguely sexual...
It is also, it is the Sorcerrer in Diablo 2 LOD from Blizzard enterteiment =)
Antenna
Nowhere Man 1966
10-02-2008, 01:40 PM
Chuck remember to load LOD next time you are on the net. Got an itch in my blizzard and lightning fingers.
Antenna
I will when I get a chance, I'm dealing with a sick cat, Pixie, a black cat, my oldest at 16, she has a hyperactive thyroid and anemia. This year was bad for fleas (and other bugs), everyone has them and those caused her anemia. Well, so far, the meds we have her on, seem to have improved her a little, she isn't gasping for air when excited (anemia causes this because you have less blood to carry oxygen) like she was plus she is walking around a little more. I bring her food, water and basically let her rest and let the meds kick in. If she gets too excited, she could die. I've been busy with flea control as well, but perhaps we can do some LOD soon.
Chuck M. - slave to 5 cats.
Nowhere Man 1966
10-02-2008, 01:41 PM
It is also, it is the Sorcerrer in Diablo 2 LOD from Blizzard enterteiment =)
Antenna
It's been so long, do I use my Necromancer or my Druid? I also miss Mike with us.
Chuck M.
pmulcahy11b
10-02-2008, 02:12 PM
I will when I get a chance, I'm dealing with a sick cat, Pixie, a black cat, my oldest at 16, she has a hyperactive thyroid and anemia. This year was bad for fleas (and other bugs), everyone has them and those caused her anemia. Well, so far, the meds we have her on, seem to have improved her a little, she isn't gasping for air when excited (anemia causes this because you have less blood to carry oxygen) like she was plus she is walking around a little more. I bring her food, water and basically let her rest and let the meds kick in. If she gets too excited, she could die. I've been busy with flea control as well, but perhaps we can do some LOD soon.
Chuck M. - slave to 5 cats.
They don't have stuff like Frontline or Advantix in where you live (I can't remember where that is)? You put a few drops between the shoulder blades once a month -- when I do find fleas or ticks on my dogs, they're already dead. It basically makes their skin very poisonous to bugs. Ask your veterinarian about it.
Nowhere Man 1966
10-02-2008, 10:26 PM
They don't have stuff like Frontline or Advantix in where you live (I can't remember where that is)? You put a few drops between the shoulder blades once a month -- when I do find fleas or ticks on my dogs, they're already dead. It basically makes their skin very poisonous to bugs. Ask your veterinarian about it.
Well, we did that, Advantage I think, Pixie first and they we will do the rest later. Unfortunately, Pixie passed away today so there was more wrong with her than we first thought. :( That's one thing about pets that is the hardest, they will leave you one day. :( BTW, there is also a pill you give them, it works right away but it lasts 24 hours.
Chuck M. - bummin' at the loss of Pixie.
pmulcahy11b
10-02-2008, 11:48 PM
Well, we did that, Advantage I think, Pixie first and they we will do the rest later. Unfortunately, Pixie passed away today so there was more wrong with her than we first thought. :( That's one thing about pets that is the hardest, they will leave you one day. :( BTW, there is also a pill you give them, it works right away but it lasts 24 hours.
Chuck M. - bummin' at the loss of Pixie.
I feel for you -- I've lost two of mine over the past two years. It's hard.
BTW, Capstar is the pill you're thinking of. Since I get my dogs by taking in strays, I've used it many times.
TiggerCCW UK
10-03-2008, 06:10 PM
Well, we did that, Advantage I think, Pixie first and they we will do the rest later. Unfortunately, Pixie passed away today so there was more wrong with her than we first thought. :( That's one thing about pets that is the hardest, they will leave you one day. :( BTW, there is also a pill you give them, it works right away but it lasts 24 hours.
Chuck M. - bummin' at the loss of Pixie.
Sorry for your loss - it is like losing a friend.
Nowhere Man 1966
10-04-2008, 12:49 PM
I feel for you -- I've lost two of mine over the past two years. It's hard.
BTW, Capstar is the pill you're thinking of. Since I get my dogs by taking in strays, I've used it many times.
Yeah, it is Capstar. Thanks for the kind words. I'm sorry for your loss as well, I lost two cats in 2006, two in 2007 and one this year. I'm down to 4 now. I usually get my cats as strays too. Pixie was one of those I took in as well as Boo (Buddha) that I lost in 2007. I even took in a family of four, a mother cat and three kittens, the mother I named Spunky, she's the oldest now and the three kittens were named "Greystone" (we lost him at 5 in 2006, kidney failure), "G.W. aka "Dubya," and "Whitey," the only gil in the litter. So now I have Spunky, G.W., Whitey and Rascal who we took in last year from a lady who goes to kill shelters and takes cats and kittens and finds them homes. She goes as a far as Georgia from here in Pittsburgh. Rascal is from Preston County in West Virginia. Sometimes I wonder if he is Greystone come back, he gets along well with Spunky, G.W. and Whitey and sleeps with them like he was Greystone.
Chuck M.
Nowhere Man 1966
10-04-2008, 12:52 PM
Sorry for your loss - it is like losing a friend.
Thanks. I thought we were pulling her out of the funk she was in but I think, along with the vet, there could have been more wrong with her. :( I miss having a black cat though, once my economic situation improves, I'll go find another one.
Chuck M.
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