353 pts · September 8, 2016
Just a bunny girl in a kitty world. Upvoting buns one ear at a time.
Choosing an ileostomy for my girl was difficult, but it gave her a life she never knew she could have. She was two at the time. Hers wasn’t permanent, but we’ll be forever grateful to it.
I’ve come across several of his Rxs that have Dr. Dick Chopp. Also have seen several that say Dr. Richard Chopp. Former pharm tech here.
My three year old came up and told me the eagle is named peanut. Happy eagle looks like a peanut. So let it be written.
Austin Pets Alive! are an amazing organization. I got my current trio through them.
They were 14 and 11. Both times we were told there was nothing more we could have done, that it was simply their time.
My two FIV+ cats needed no extra care. When they got sick, it got serious fast. They ended up passing away from old age and common illness.
Yup. My girl was early term at 37 weeks and spent seven weeks in the NICU for Hirschsprung’s disease.
It made the pain of leaving her a little more bearable because we felt like she knew we would be back the next day.
The nurses told us that my girl could hear our voices outside the door to her unit and she would get visibly excited every morning. >>>
That was freaky. I loved it.
Cause some infertility. I likely would have struggled to get pregnant regardless. Now I have my baby girl, my IUD, and no periods. It works.
Lupron was a lifesaver for me. I felt like I got a second chance at living. It was beautiful. I got off of it after five years. >>
PM sent! Sorry it took so long.
I’ll likely never own a bun again. I still mourn my Godiva who passed in 2012. Her partner died a month later. They were the best buns ever.
I squee’d. SO. HARD. Love me some bun buns!!
@OP, teach me to make this and I’ll teach you to make rice. Beans are the one thing I’ve never been able to do.
WHOOP!!
Long ago I got a book and studied for a month before taking the exam. In Texas, you are now required to go through an accredited program.
Hospital or independent compounding is where it’s at. I left my compounding job two years ago to stay home with my kid...still miss it.
A super flop like that is a sign of comfort and trust. Very good!
Came here to suggest this. 10+ years as a pharmacy tech.
No shit, this is how I got a life long injury to my left hand. I was playing catch with a dude from the baseball team. Lit my hand up good.
DANS! Any love for their breakfast tacos?
I got goosebumps.
One NYE, years ago, we played Roman candle baseball. Surprisingly it didn’t end at the hospital. But one dude almost lost his fro.
It’s been 8 years and I still miss my bunnies. They left paw prints on my heart.
Woke my old man from a dead sleep and made him look around in a panic.
From one NICU parent to another, keep up the good fight! Your little one can move mountains, believe me.
My husband doesn’t know it yet, but I’m getting two Flemish giants when we get our own house. He can’t convince me otherwise.
Grew up poor. Like, food stamps weren’t enough kind of poor. I’m still anxious even though I’m stocked up and can afford to stay that way.
Choosing an ileostomy for my girl was difficult, but it gave her a life she never knew she could have. She was two at the time. Hers wasn’t permanent, but we’ll be forever grateful to it.
I’ve come across several of his Rxs that have Dr. Dick Chopp. Also have seen several that say Dr. Richard Chopp. Former pharm tech here.
My three year old came up and told me the eagle is named peanut. Happy eagle looks like a peanut. So let it be written.
Austin Pets Alive! are an amazing organization. I got my current trio through them.
They were 14 and 11. Both times we were told there was nothing more we could have done, that it was simply their time.
My two FIV+ cats needed no extra care. When they got sick, it got serious fast. They ended up passing away from old age and common illness.
Yup. My girl was early term at 37 weeks and spent seven weeks in the NICU for Hirschsprung’s disease.
It made the pain of leaving her a little more bearable because we felt like she knew we would be back the next day.
The nurses told us that my girl could hear our voices outside the door to her unit and she would get visibly excited every morning. >>>
That was freaky. I loved it.
Cause some infertility. I likely would have struggled to get pregnant regardless. Now I have my baby girl, my IUD, and no periods. It works.
Lupron was a lifesaver for me. I felt like I got a second chance at living. It was beautiful. I got off of it after five years. >>
PM sent! Sorry it took so long.
I’ll likely never own a bun again. I still mourn my Godiva who passed in 2012. Her partner died a month later. They were the best buns ever.
I squee’d. SO. HARD. Love me some bun buns!!
@OP, teach me to make this and I’ll teach you to make rice. Beans are the one thing I’ve never been able to do.
WHOOP!!
Long ago I got a book and studied for a month before taking the exam. In Texas, you are now required to go through an accredited program.
Hospital or independent compounding is where it’s at. I left my compounding job two years ago to stay home with my kid...still miss it.
A super flop like that is a sign of comfort and trust. Very good!
Came here to suggest this. 10+ years as a pharmacy tech.
No shit, this is how I got a life long injury to my left hand. I was playing catch with a dude from the baseball team. Lit my hand up good.
DANS! Any love for their breakfast tacos?
I got goosebumps.
One NYE, years ago, we played Roman candle baseball. Surprisingly it didn’t end at the hospital. But one dude almost lost his fro.
It’s been 8 years and I still miss my bunnies. They left paw prints on my heart.
Woke my old man from a dead sleep and made him look around in a panic.
From one NICU parent to another, keep up the good fight! Your little one can move mountains, believe me.
My husband doesn’t know it yet, but I’m getting two Flemish giants when we get our own house. He can’t convince me otherwise.
Grew up poor. Like, food stamps weren’t enough kind of poor. I’m still anxious even though I’m stocked up and can afford to stay that way.