Girl Scout Season
Ugh - I just had a 1/2 box of thin mints for lunch. I feel like I'm going to puke. I love/hate Girl Scout season. Thin mints and samoas are my down fall.
I can say to no any cookie you put in front of me but like a junkie, I can't stop with it comes to these damned cookies. I am going to have to read the ingredients becuase I am sure there is crack in there somewhere. Hm, no crack but 28 grams of fat and 560 calories - that is simmilar to one order of large Mc Donalds French Fries. That would make me sick also.
It's the same a 3 taco bell tacos with no cheese. My tummy can usually handle that. ohhhhhhhI feel icky.
Things at work have been buisy - I am averaging a new requisition per day. My first impulse is to tell all these people that I have the attention span of a gnat and I can't think about anything other then my wedding right now.
Oh! The dog of a thousand faces is sick!!!!!
I can't believe I forgot about the call from the vet last night..... here is what happened:
The dog had an accident in the hosue and he NEVER has accidents. The vet said he had an UTI and gave him antibiotic 1.
The vet called 3 days later and said they did a test and the bacteria in his urine was not responding to antibiotic 1 so give him antibiotic 2.
Zippy finished all his antibiotics and I brought an urine sample in on Sunday. (getting the sample was a comedy all to itself, picture me in rain gear and plastic gloves telling Zippy to "do your business", if only there was a video camera)
The vet called and said there was a lot of bacteria in his urine and thought he may have kidney (struvite) stones!! I am so upset, poor doggie! he doesn't appear to be in any kind of pain but now I am worried about him. He goes for an x-ray on Wed to see if there are stones. Poor little feall!!!
The Vet said that they can treat the stones with food and medication but if that doesn't work then it's surgery. The dog of a thousand faces will have another one to add to his collection. Rehab Dog.
Poor zippy


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