Tawny I seem to recall you noting the same thing last year ....... I think it is just the end of winter, SADs, not enough light around, and general hibernation syndrome. You'll be back to your normal over-achieving self within three weeks of spring starting is my prediction :-)
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
Tawny I seem to recall you noting the same thing last year ....... I think it is just the end of winter, SADs, not enough light around, and general hibernation syndrome. You'll be back to your normal over-achieving self within three weeks of spring starting is my prediction :-)Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
Arvo Undies! Geez Froglette, that's not so good. Although someone said the other day that no one has ever searched Google Symptoms and come up with a clean bill of health! have you been to the docs? and did you feel better after all of that rest?
Lovely to see you Cindi, and hope you're ok too. Let us know how the curry goes?
Gorgeous day full of stuff I like to do. What could be better?
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
Miss Behaving;1549665 wrote: Tawny I seem to recall you noting the same thing last year ....... I think it is just the end of winter, SADs, not enough light around, and general hibernation syndrome. You'll be back to your normal over-achieving self within three weeks of spring starting is my prediction :-)
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
I reckon one should never underestimate the potential for exhaustion in being somebody's full time carer Froglette.
To be on the safe side I'd be getting in for a checkup and a full blood count. (FBC)
Hi RagsIf your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
Now here's a thing that I can only discuss with Undies ... I have 5 (as you know) cats. One of them, Wong, has never been known to be affectionate or seeking attention in any way. Wong is a tuxedo cat. Beautiful boy. He never solicits cuddles BUT ......
since Nigel's been crook, I noticed Wong totally wraps himself around Nige's guts and snuggles into that whole pelvic area where all the cancer shit lives. Am I anthropomorphising or can cats know about stuff?
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
Same. Heard some pretty weird stuff about people with various cancers and their animals snuggling in to that particular spot. I know there's some other stuff I spoke to my yoga teacher about, when she said someone's Pitta was out of balance, she said she could smell it. So given that animals sense of smell is more acute than ours?? Very interesting...
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
byebyebridgetjones;1549676 wrote: I reckon one should never underestimate the potential for exhaustion in being somebody's full time carer Froglette.
To be on the safe side I'd be getting in for a checkup and a full blood count. (FBC)
I've just lived in this wanky land of "No, I never get sick - tra-la-tra-la".
Anyway, enough about my crappage - did you sort out the BP?
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Underoos and Friends, August '13
tawnyfrog;1549703 wrote: I know you're right.
I've just lived in this wanky land of "No, I never get sick - tra-la-tra-la".
Anyway, enough about my crappage - did you sort out the BP?
I live in this wanky land of 'WTF tra-la-la-la'If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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