Hello everyone,
It's been quite a long time since I've posted in this Forum.
Some of you may remember that a little over 2 years ago, my beloved Dalmatian (age 13 at the time) was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. She was treated with 14 pills a day, and I cooked meals for her 6 times a day, as one of the dangeous potential effects ofher illness was rapid weight loss.
As her illness and age progessed she ultimately needed pretty much 24/7 care, so my work and life were squeezed in around her needs.
On July 5, at age 15 and 2 months, she peacefully went to her final rest. I miss her terribly, but I am comforted knowing that she had a happy, wonderful life, and that her ordeal is now over.
The next day, I found that I had thrown my back out worse than I ever have. It most likely happened when I lifted and carried her to her favorite spot on her couch, where she passed.
It took a full month to move without pain, as I kept re-injuring it, carrying heavy bottles of ingredients for orders.
Just as my back was almost normal again, I broke my toe, so that was another month of hobbling around.
It's been a rough time, especially these past few months, but I look forward to participating in the B&B Forum again and getting to work on adding new items.
It's been quite a long time since I've posted in this Forum.
Some of you may remember that a little over 2 years ago, my beloved Dalmatian (age 13 at the time) was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. She was treated with 14 pills a day, and I cooked meals for her 6 times a day, as one of the dangeous potential effects ofher illness was rapid weight loss.
As her illness and age progessed she ultimately needed pretty much 24/7 care, so my work and life were squeezed in around her needs.
On July 5, at age 15 and 2 months, she peacefully went to her final rest. I miss her terribly, but I am comforted knowing that she had a happy, wonderful life, and that her ordeal is now over.
The next day, I found that I had thrown my back out worse than I ever have. It most likely happened when I lifted and carried her to her favorite spot on her couch, where she passed.
It took a full month to move without pain, as I kept re-injuring it, carrying heavy bottles of ingredients for orders.
Just as my back was almost normal again, I broke my toe, so that was another month of hobbling around.
It's been a rough time, especially these past few months, but I look forward to participating in the B&B Forum again and getting to work on adding new items.