Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 I never have liked putting the shot in my arm so I never do that one. I told the share solution nurse one time and she said that was fine. I do use my legs and around my buttock. I use my stomach area the most along with my insulin shots. I keep the Auto Injector at 6. I get that quick sting a few times but it goes away fast. I like Copaxone because I have never had any side effects. Getting Shared Solution to help out was very fast they just asked for me to fax them my last years tax return for approval. [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Bill,I remember that you were on Copaxone, just wasn't sure that this was you until now..I ran into a problem with Avonex a few years back, when I was being switched from one insurance to another.. And I was going to be without coverage for a month's supply.. Contacted Biogen's (Avonex) equivalent to Shared Solutions, and they were extremely helpful when I explained the situation, they sent me the month's supply for free.. which was great.I haven't had any trouble with getting my Copaxone, other than jumping through my Primary Insurance Company's hoops.. Then having to contact them because the pharmacy said that it was denied.. though was told the pre-auth went through.. when I called them, fortunately I got a fantastic rep who said.. "Ummmm but it's been approved all but the $20 co-pay".. when I told him the pharmacy keeps telling me when they try to bill it (and they wouldn't order it until they were sure they were getting paid) that it was denied.. the gentleman took the matter further up the chain of command.. to find out that someone somewhere along the line transposed numbers or something.. that prevented it from going through.. (whether it was an "intentional" goof or inadvertent I dunno, but it's fixed... except I have to remind the pharmacy that the script gets "double-billed" and that when the 2nd insurance denies it they have to call the company and have it overridden.. The 2nd company authorized it as well (they're only paying the $20 co-pay.. why wouldn't they authorize it.. lol).. however, they supply Copaxone from an entirely different source, and when it comes from a pharmacy it fouls up their system and comes back to the Pharmacy as denied...I have joined and spoken to a nurse, someone who answers the phone & a peer from Shared Solutions... The first gentleman that I talked to was the day after my first injection, and I explained how it felt like a bee-sting for about 3 hours (my stupidity for injecting the back of my leg when I was going to be sitting on it for a few more hours).. and he told me about using the warm compress before injecting and ice following if need be...I'd like to ask you though, if you've experience the redness with warmth and bruised sensation the day following an injection at the injection site.. and what you do to either prevent that, or alleviate it somewhat?We injected the right thigh night before last.. autoject set to almost 6 (injected at that the night before and had very little reaction in the left thigh)... and last night was right arm.. and I forgot to tell to set the auto-ject back to 4 for the arm so that was at 6 as well.. not even more than a pinhead size welt last night.. and tiny bit of redness today, but the right thigh is still puffy, red and warm..I guess I'll get the hang of it eventually.. lol.. even with these side-effects.. (and I do get a chuckle out of them from time to time.. it's like.. which one will we have tonight.. lol).. I forget about them almost immediately.. sort of like when I had my kids... <grin>I do find that either company that manufacture's the drugs, are extremely helpful and caring about the cost and all the other things we go through as well... it's fantastic that they do..Take care|)onnaMS-Bill wrote:> > > Hi Donna I am also on Copaxone and got some great help from Shared > Solution. My wife recently changed jobs and her new insurance I was > going to be charged $1300 for a 3 month supply of Copaxone. I think > someone in this suggested I contact shared Solution and that fixed my > troubles. Shared Solutions is Copaxone's support and when I told them my > trouble they took a look at how much we make and now they are taking > care of my Co-pay on my Copaxone. That was great they did that for us.> Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Bill, Its funny how some places sting more then others. I put my Rebif shots in my stomach or hips. The legs and arms sting too much and stay red and sore. I also have an autoinjector for the Rebif. I found that the stomach area is the easiest. It stings less when I remember to put the shot out at room temperature. Seems to sting more when cold. Have a Happy New Year. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 5:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Re: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... I never have liked putting the shot in my arm so I never do that one. I told the share solution nurse one time and she said that was fine. I do use my legs and around my buttock. I use my stomach area the most along with my insulin shots. I keep the Auto Injector at 6. I get that quick sting a few times but it goes away fast. I like Copaxone because I have never had any side effects. Getting Shared Solution to help out was very fast they just asked for me to fax them my last years tax return for approval. [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Bill, I remember that you were on Copaxone, just wasn't sure that this was you until now.. I ran into a problem with Avonex a few years back, when I was being switched from one insurance to another.. And I was going to be without coverage for a month's supply.. Contacted Biogen's (Avonex) equivalent to Shared Solutions, and they were extremely helpful when I explained the situation, they sent me the month's supply for free.. which was great. I haven't had any trouble with getting my Copaxone, other than jumping through my Primary Insurance Company's hoops.. Then having to contact them because the pharmacy said that it was denied.. though was told the pre-auth went through.. when I called them, fortunately I got a fantastic rep who said.. " Ummmm but it's been approved all but the $20 co-pay " .. when I told him the pharmacy keeps telling me when they try to bill it (and they wouldn't order it until they were sure they were getting paid) that it was denied.. the gentleman took the matter further up the chain of command.. to find out that someone somewhere along the line transposed numbers or something.. that prevented it from going through.. (whether it was an " intentional " goof or inadvertent I dunno, but it's fixed... except I have to remind the pharmacy that the script gets " double-billed " and that when the 2nd insurance denies it they have to call the company and have it overridden.. The 2nd company authorized it as well (they're only paying the $20 co-pay.. why wouldn't they authorize it.. lol).. however, they supply Copaxone from an entirely different source, and when it comes from a pharmacy it fouls up their system and comes back to the Pharmacy as denied... I have joined and spoken to a nurse, someone who answers the phone & a peer from Shared Solutions... The first gentleman that I talked to was the day after my first injection, and I explained how it felt like a bee-sting for about 3 hours (my stupidity for injecting the back of my leg when I was going to be sitting on it for a few more hours).. and he told me about using the warm compress before injecting and ice following if need be... I'd like to ask you though, if you've experience the redness with warmth and bruised sensation the day following an injection at the injection site.. and what you do to either prevent that, or alleviate it somewhat? We injected the right thigh night before last.. autoject set to almost 6 (injected at that the night before and had very little reaction in the left thigh)... and last night was right arm.. and I forgot to tell to set the auto-ject back to 4 for the arm so that was at 6 as well.. not even more than a pinhead size welt last night.. and tiny bit of redness today, but the right thigh is still puffy, red and warm.. I guess I'll get the hang of it eventually.. lol.. even with these side-effects.. (and I do get a chuckle out of them from time to time.. it's like.. which one will we have tonight.. lol).. I forget about them almost immediately.. sort of like when I had my kids... <grin> I do find that either company that manufacture's the drugs, are extremely helpful and caring about the cost and all the other things we go through as well... it's fantastic that they do.. Take care |)onna MS-Bill wrote: > > > Hi Donna I am also on Copaxone and got some great help from Shared > Solution. My wife recently changed jobs and her new insurance I was > going to be charged $1300 for a 3 month supply of Copaxone. I think > someone in this suggested I contact shared Solution and that fixed my > troubles. Shared Solutions is Copaxone's support and when I told them my > trouble they took a look at how much we make and now they are taking > care of my Co-pay on my Copaxone. That was great they did that for us. > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Connie, Copaxone seems to sting more when cold too.. I know Avonex could be kept unrefrigerated for 5 or 7 days with no problems.. and Copaxone is 7 days unrefrigerated... The person I spoke to at Shared Solutions after the 1st injection that stung for 3 hours, told me that most of the Copaxone users take out one card of injections at a time and leave them (so you've got 5 doses out at a time, no more than 7) out so that the come to " true " room temperature... he also told me that an hour just isn't enough to bring the syringe and contents to room temperature.. Don't know if you can do this, or might want to try it with Rebif or not.. At least you'd have more than one out, and not have to worry about remembering to set it out before injecting. Sorry to butt in.. but I have a tendency to do that... LOL |)onna connie buran wrote: > > Bill, > > Its funny how some places sting more then others. I put my Rebif shots > in my stomach or hips. The legs and arms sting too much and stay red and > sore. I also have an autoinjector for the Rebif. I found that the > stomach area is the easiest. It stings less when I remember to put the > shot out at room temperature. Seems to sting more when cold. > > Have a Happy New Year. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Donna- Me too!! I take the Rebif and I take 3 doses out at a time, enough for my one week's worth of injections. It does take the sting out of the shot. http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- Re: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Connie,Copaxone seems to sting more when cold too.. I know Avonex could be kept unrefrigerated for 5 or 7 days with no problems.. and Copaxone is 7 days unrefrigerated... The person I spoke to at Shared Solutions after the 1st injection that stung for 3 hours, told me that most of the Copaxone users take out one card of injections at a time and leave them (so you've got 5 doses out at a time, no more than 7) out so that the come to "true" room temperature... he also told me that an hour just isn't enough to bring the syringe and contents to room temperature..Don't know if you can do this, or might want to try it with Rebif or not.. At least you'd have more than one out, and not have to worry about remembering to set it out before injecting.Sorry to butt in.. but I have a tendency to do that... LOL|)onnaconnie buran wrote:> > Bill,> > Its funny how some places sting more then others. I put my Rebif shots > in my stomach or hips. The legs and arms sting too much and stay red and > sore. I also have an autoinjector for the Rebif. I found that the > stomach area is the easiest. It stings less when I remember to put the > shot out at room temperature. Seems to sting more when cold.> > Have a Happy New Year.> > Connie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Donna, You aren’t butting in. I am happy to get any advice. That’s what we are all here for J Rebif comes in prefilled glass syringes. They can’t be kept out of the fridge for more then a day. You take Rebif 3times a week. I am really bad about remembering to put them out. I am flying to Germany in a few days and will need to figure out all the logistics of traveling overseas with the syringes. Going to call the Rebif people on Tuesday. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Donna Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:33 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Re: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Connie, Copaxone seems to sting more when cold too.. I know Avonex could be kept unrefrigerated for 5 or 7 days with no problems.. and Copaxone is 7 days unrefrigerated... The person I spoke to at Shared Solutions after the 1st injection that stung for 3 hours, told me that most of the Copaxone users take out one card of injections at a time and leave them (so you've got 5 doses out at a time, no more than 7) out so that the come to " true " room temperature... he also told me that an hour just isn't enough to bring the syringe and contents to room temperature.. Don't know if you can do this, or might want to try it with Rebif or not.. At least you'd have more than one out, and not have to worry about remembering to set it out before injecting. Sorry to butt in.. but I have a tendency to do that... LOL |)onna connie buran wrote: > > Bill, > > Its funny how some places sting more then others. I put my Rebif shots > in my stomach or hips. The legs and arms sting too much and stay red and > sore. I also have an autoinjector for the Rebif. I found that the > stomach area is the easiest. It stings less when I remember to put the > shot out at room temperature. Seems to sting more when cold. > > Have a Happy New Year. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Connie- Is that right? OMG!! I thought that you could keep the Rebif out of the fridge. for up to a week?? Uh...oh. And I was just telling Donna I take 3 out at a time. Enough for a weeks injections. Wow, I not only feel stupid, but I sure hope I haven't done any kind of damage to myself. Thanks for the heads up. Blessed be... http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- RE: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Donna, You aren’t butting in. I am happy to get any advice. That’s what we are all here for J Rebif comes in prefilled glass syringes. They can’t be kept out of the fridge for more then a day. You take Rebif 3times a week. I am really bad about remembering to put them out. I am flying to Germany in a few days and will need to figure out all the logistics of traveling overseas with the syringes. Going to call the Rebif people on Tuesday. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of DonnaSent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:33 PMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Connie,Copaxone seems to sting more when cold too.. I know Avonex could be kept unrefrigerated for 5 or 7 days with no problems.. and Copaxone is 7 days unrefrigerated... The person I spoke to at Shared Solutions after the 1st injection that stung for 3 hours, told me that most of the Copaxone users take out one card of injections at a time and leave them (so you've got 5 doses out at a time, no more than 7) out so that the come to "true" room temperature... he also told me that an hour just isn't enough to bring the syringe and contents to room temperature..Don't know if you can do this, or might want to try it with Rebif or not.. At least you'd have more than one out, and not have to worry about remembering to set it out before injecting.Sorry to butt in.. but I have a tendency to do that... LOL|)onnaconnie buran wrote:> > Bill,> > Its funny how some places sting more then others. I put my Rebif shots > in my stomach or hips. The legs and arms sting too much and stay red and > sore. I also have an autoinjector for the Rebif. I found that the > stomach area is the easiest. It stings less when I remember to put the > shot out at room temperature. Seems to sting more when cold.> > Have a Happy New Year.> > Connie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I watched several of those parrot video's those are fun to watch those birds must be fun to own. You must have to be patient and be willing to work with them to bring out what they can do. Do birds like that have both good and bad attitudes. This is a video I put together om my Youtube and it is from old home movies my parents made when we were young. This was a birthday party for my mom Loretta. You will see me I may have been 5 in the video. In one scene I was sitting in a chair giving a goofy smile. At the end of the video it switch's to a birthday party mom and dad gave me. The film ends at that point but in that part you will see my bird cage I had at that time. I had a parrotkeet in it. My parents only let my brother and sister have one birthday party as we grew up and that was mine at that time. What I remember the most on that day was one of my friends let my bird loose to fly around at my birthday party. It was funny. Bill Loretta's Birthday fun [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] Re: Rejoining after a long absence......... Bill,The video did work well on my computer.. That's a Congo African Grey, and supposedly they developed the largest vocabulary of all the parrots.If you'd like to see what they are really capable of, rather than parlor type tricks and conversation.. you can see herehttp://www.pbs.org/saf/1201/video/watchonline.htm?user8=pbs-saf & template8=publishmain.html & query8=scientific+american & squery8=squery%3D%252BClipID%3A4%2B%252BVideoAsset%3Apbssaf1201 & select7=2670149 & submit8=GOscroll down till you see the parrot and click on the picture.. it should run a video of Alan Alda and oh, what is her name.. she's the doctor that has been working with (the Congo African) for well over 10 years... I guess the video goes to prove that when we think our pets understand what we're saying to them... they really are.. it's not always just Pavlov's type response..I think animals are the most interesting of creatures... laughed at me when I told him that our puppy would tell him what he wanted, if would pay attention... He has learned that the puppy DOES tell him exactly what he wants.. He'll respond if you ask him a question, and that's what he was wanting, and he won't respond (just stands there and looks at you like you're an idiot.. lol) when it's not what he's asking for.. LOLIt's gotten to be quite comical at feeding time for the parrots.. I can't go in and feed them any more, not enough balance for a parrot to step up (and they do without being asked to now).. and take a ride to the sink to get their water or anything.. so has to do the feedings... Well Joe, the little green goober, has taken quite a fancy to Roxie, the blue footed wench.. Now Roxie is a "woman's" bird.. she's momma's baby.. though she has gotten much better with over the past 4 years.. specially now since momma doesn't come to her as frequently as she did.. Roxie knows that daddy is a means to an end.. so she's, for the most part, gotta be nice...Now every once in a while.. Roxie will give "the business" when he goes in to feed them and stuff... She'll smack him on the back of the head with her beak, or grab his glasses and toss them on the floor (she doesn't bother my glasses though.. go figure.. LOL).. When gives Roxie "hell" for doin' those kinds of things.. Joe comes runnin' over, Jumps on 's shoulder.. and bites his ear!!! and then he chatters away.. We know he's giving grief, just can't make out what he is saying to him!They are amazing creatures to say the least.. and very entertaining as well as company..Take care|)onnaMS-Bill wrote:> > Hi Donna I love you tube and found this funny video of a parrot. I hope > it works well on your computer.> Bill > My Youtube account <http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=indynaz>> > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36-vYtqkpMQ>> Add Video to QuickList > <http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_videos & search_query=parrot & search_sort= & search_category=0 & page=2#> > > talking parrot <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36-vYtqkpMQ>> 01:32> it is a smart parrot )> Tags:> parrot <http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=parrot>> Added: 2 months ago in Category: Pets & Animals > <http://www.youtube.com/browse?s=mp & t=t & c=15>> From: ExXxTaZzY <http://www.youtube.com/user/ExXxTaZzY>> Views: 5,245> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Bill, Hmmm.. patience with parrots... I guess patience is a part of it.. I know that before Roxie came to live with us, she did some screaming for her former mommy... but her former mommy learned after Roxie had come to live with us that there was a reason for her screeching... the hubby there would toss rolls of toilet paper or paper towels at her cage when mommy wasn't home.. because she liked to scream, and he didn't like to hear her scream... he started a cycle that continued... They are very vocal... but usually only first thing in the morning and last thing before dark... it's a " flocking " instinct... Roxie doesn't screech much anymore.. unless the kids next door are in the yard a little too close to the fence on our property... And she definitely didn't like the guy who rented the other half of the neighbors house.. I know when the pizza guy delivers if it's still daylight outside and they haven't roosted for the night... I know if there is a squirrel on the fence or in the fenced area... Roxie doesn't think they should be there, and she lets me know.. Better watch dogs than watch dogs! And yeah, I think they can have good attitudes and bad attitudes... Pepper, our Congo African Grey has a great attitude when it comes to men.. but she absolutely abhors females.. and I do mean abhors.. she'd tear me to pieces if given the chance. And even as small as her beak is.. she could do some major damage if she'd get a hold of me. She has already went to nail me and got in between and she missed and bit his finger.. the bite went nearly to the bone... and one time she nearly took a dime-size chunk out of his arm.. once again, thinking she was going to get me, but he got in the way... She'd never intentionally hurt her " daddy " .. But I'm pretty sure that her hatred of women stems from some past experience.... We are her fourth home, and were her fourth home by her 4th hatchdate! Joe, the little green goober, who is quite featherless on his belly and shoulders these days.. has an attitude.. can't say that it's a good one or a bad one.. he bites.. and his little beak is sharp and pointy.. but fortunately it is a tiny beak.. so he can't cause much damage when he does bite.. still wouldn't trade him for the world.. and do threaten to have a beak replacement done on him.. (trade the real one for a rubber one).. he's still a bundle of laughs.. I was sitting on the floor, cleaning out the bottom of his and Roxie's cage (he won't stay in or on his own.. he's gotta be on Roxie's cage).. when I heard him singing above me... and it dawned on me what he was singing... " I got a hot rod Ford and two dollar bill " ... He loved Hank .. and he has always done the " Heyyyyyyyyyy good lookin' " part of the song.. lol.. but that part floored me.. I had to sit and laughed.. He mimics our coughs.. and we're trying to get him to say.. " Bad cough Joe, call nine one one " .. but that must not catch his fancy, cause he won't say that.. he did finish 's " Son of a B.... " one day... I used to say that when I stump my toe on something when passing through the room he was in.. Had to break that habit right quick.. after Roxie bit one day while feeding him and he said " Ow.. son of a.... " caught himself and Joe finished it... LOL Roxie.. she's definitely got attitude.. she seems to KNOW that she's just about as pretty as they come.. and that SHE is the center of attention.. lol.. and she lets you know she thinks she is... She also likes to redecorate walls.. She has removed the wallpaper from every wall surface that she can reach in their room!!.. And she has bent the curtain rod into a severe downward arch.. She hangs on the curtain and bounces.. ... my poor window looks like the ghetto from the outside.. and my mother have a coronary if she would see that window from the outside.. lol... Roxie and Joe have free roaming inside the bird room.. they are never locked inside their cage.. Pepper on the other hand, is usually closed tightly inside her cage.. if she weren't she'd come out here and pin me to the couch or into a chair or something.. We keep their room door closed most of the time.. because Roxie thinks that if she's free to roam the room.. Pepper should be too.. and waddles herself over to Pepper's cage and opens ALL of the doors... and let's her out... A week or so ago.. called to tell me that he was almost home.. to be ready to go when he got here.. I'm sitting on the couch, putting on my shoes.. with the dog dressed to go too, and sitting beside me on the couch.. when I happen to notice the long blue tail feather on the floor to the right of the coffee table.. and I'm thinking to myself... " How did Roxie's tail feathers get out here on the floor? " .... (Okay.. so sometimes my elevator doesn't go the whole to the top floor.. LOL).. So I peek around the side of a box that was sitting on the floor beside the coffee table.. and there by gosh is the WHOLE bird... And she's fearless when it comes to the dog!!!.. and she wants to go for a ride on the dog.. she's always putting out a foot saying " step up " when the dog is around... and I'm just waiting for the day that the dog decides he's NOT afraid of these feathered siblings.. I'm telling Butter to stay on the couch.. stay away from Roxie, and trying to scoop her up quickly and get her back on her cage.. that wasn't a problem.. she stepped right up on my arm.. but when I get into their room.. I got a little green goober running down the side of the cage, because he wants to step up too.. and he and Roxie are great together.. unless one of their humans are in the room.. then they bicker over who gets attention.. so I'm trying to keep Joe off, get Roxie off, and realize that Pepper is sitting on her water dish.. OUTSIDE her cage.. there's sbout two feet of floor space between the two cages.. And I'm imagining bending over the cage.. to get Roxie to walk off my back (cause at this point she was hanging on my shirt, in the middle of my back, behind my head!) and I picture me bending over.. and Pepper deciding to take one heck of a bite out of my rear end!!!... And I got a Nextel walkie-talkie in one hand trying to get to hold one a second until I figure out how I'm going to handle this situation.. Oh.. there is definitely NEVER A DULL MOMENT where these parrots are concerned.. LOL Talk to you soon |)onna MS-Bill wrote: > > I watched several of those parrot video's those are fun to watch those > birds must be fun to own. You must have to be patient and be willing to > work with them to bring out what they can do. Do birds like that have > both good and bad attitudes. > This is a video I put together om my Youtube and it is from old home > movies my parents made when we were young. This was a birthday party for > my mom Loretta. You will see me I may have been 5 in the video. In one > scene I was sitting in a chair giving a goofy smile. At the end of the > video it switch's to a birthday party mom and dad gave me. The film ends > at that point but in that part you will see my bird cage I had at that > time. I had a parrotkeet in it. My parents only let my brother and > sister have one birthday party as we grew up and that was mine at that > time. What I remember the most on that day was one of my friends let my > bird loose to fly around at my birthday party. It was funny. > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Donna, I hearya about parrots. I had a Macaw for years, had to sell him because of my job, I shoulda kept the bird and ditched the job...he was awesome! A blue & gold, named Capi...I loved that bird and have, in a way, been looking for him ever since... Akiba *sniff* missing him still... --- Donna wrote: > Bill, > > Hmmm.. patience with parrots... I guess patience is > a part of it.. I > know that before Roxie came to live with us, she did > some screaming for > her former mommy... but her former mommy learned > after Roxie had come to > live with us that there was a reason for her > screeching... the hubby > there would toss rolls of toilet paper or paper > towels at her cage when > mommy wasn't home.. because she liked to scream, and > he didn't like to > hear her scream... he started a cycle that > continued... They are very > vocal... but usually only first thing in the morning > and last thing > before dark... it's a " flocking " instinct... Roxie > doesn't screech much > anymore.. unless the kids next door are in the yard > a little too close > to the fence on our property... And she definitely > didn't like the guy > who rented the other half of the neighbors house.. I > know when the pizza > guy delivers if it's still daylight outside and they > haven't roosted for > the night... I know if there is a squirrel on the > fence or in the fenced > area... Roxie doesn't think they should be there, > and she lets me know.. > Better watch dogs than watch dogs! > > And yeah, I think they can have good attitudes and > bad attitudes... > Pepper, our Congo African Grey has a great attitude > when it comes to > men.. but she absolutely abhors females.. and I do > mean abhors.. she'd > tear me to pieces if given the chance. And even as > small as her beak > is.. she could do some major damage if she'd get a > hold of me. She has > already went to nail me and got in between and > she missed and bit > his finger.. the bite went nearly to the bone... and > one time she nearly > took a dime-size chunk out of his arm.. once again, > thinking she was > going to get me, but he got in the way... She'd > never intentionally hurt > her " daddy " .. But I'm pretty sure that her hatred of > women stems from > some past experience.... We are her fourth home, and > were her fourth > home by her 4th hatchdate! > > Joe, the little green goober, who is quite > featherless on his belly and > shoulders these days.. has an attitude.. can't say > that it's a good one > or a bad one.. he bites.. and his little beak is > sharp and pointy.. but > fortunately it is a tiny beak.. so he can't cause > much damage when he > does bite.. still wouldn't trade him for the world.. > and do threaten to > have a beak replacement done on him.. (trade the > real one for a rubber > one).. he's still a bundle of laughs.. I was sitting > on the floor, > cleaning out the bottom of his and Roxie's cage (he > won't stay in or on > his own.. he's gotta be on Roxie's cage).. when I > heard him singing > above me... and it dawned on me what he was > singing... " I got a hot rod > Ford and two dollar bill " ... He loved Hank > .. and he has always > done the " Heyyyyyyyyyy good lookin' " part of the > song.. lol.. but that > part floored me.. I had to sit and laughed.. He > mimics our coughs.. and > we're trying to get him to say.. " Bad cough Joe, > call nine one one " .. > but that must not catch his fancy, cause he won't > say that.. he did > finish 's " Son of a B.... " one day... I used to > say that when I > stump my toe on something when passing through the > room he was in.. Had > to break that habit right quick.. after Roxie bit > one day while > feeding him and he said " Ow.. son of a.... " caught > himself and Joe > finished it... LOL > > Roxie.. she's definitely got attitude.. she seems to > KNOW that she's > just about as pretty as they come.. and that SHE is > the center of > attention.. lol.. and she lets you know she thinks > she is... She also > likes to redecorate walls.. She has removed the > wallpaper from every > wall surface that she can reach in their room!!.. > And she has bent the > curtain rod into a severe downward arch.. She hangs > on the curtain and > bounces.. ... my poor window looks like the ghetto > from the outside.. > and my mother have a coronary if she would see that > window from the > outside.. lol... Roxie and Joe have free roaming > inside the bird room.. > they are never locked inside their cage.. Pepper on > the other hand, is > usually closed tightly inside her cage.. if she > weren't she'd come out > here and pin me to the couch or into a chair or > something.. We keep > their room door closed most of the time.. because > Roxie thinks that if > she's free to roam the room.. Pepper should be too.. > and waddles herself > over to Pepper's cage and opens ALL of the doors... > and let's her out... > > A week or so ago.. called to tell me that he > was almost home.. to > be ready to go when he got here.. I'm sitting on the > couch, putting on > my shoes.. with the dog dressed to go too, and > sitting beside me on the > couch.. when I happen to notice the long blue tail > feather on the floor > to the right of the coffee table.. and I'm thinking > to myself... " How > did Roxie's tail feathers get out here on the > floor? " .... (Okay.. so > sometimes my elevator doesn't go the whole to the > top floor.. LOL).. So > I peek around the side of a box that was sitting on > the floor beside the > coffee table.. and there by gosh is the WHOLE > bird... And she's fearless > when it comes to the dog!!!.. and she wants to go > for a ride on the > dog.. she's always putting out a foot saying " step > up " when the dog is > around... and I'm just waiting for the day that the > dog decides he's NOT > afraid of these feathered siblings.. I'm telling > Butter to stay on the > couch.. stay away from Roxie, and trying to scoop > her up quickly and get > her back on her cage.. that wasn't a problem.. she > stepped right up on > my arm.. but when I get into their room.. I got a > little green goober > running down the side of the cage, because he wants > to step up too.. and > he and Roxie are great together.. unless one of > their humans are in > the room.. then they bicker over who gets > attention.. so I'm trying to > keep Joe off, get Roxie off, and realize that Pepper > is sitting on her > water dish.. OUTSIDE her cage.. there's sbout two > feet of floor space > between the two cages.. And I'm imagining bending > over the cage.. to get > Roxie to walk off my back (cause at this point she > was hanging on my > shirt, in the middle of my back, behind my head!) > and I picture me > bending over.. and Pepper deciding to take one heck > of a bite out of my > rear end!!!... > And I got a Nextel walkie-talkie in one hand trying > to get to hold > one a second until I figure out how I'm going to > handle this situation.. > Oh.. there is definitely NEVER A DULL MOMENT where > these parrots are > concerned.. LOL > > Talk to you soon > > |)onna > > > MS-Bill wrote: > > > > I watched several of those parrot video's those > are fun to watch those > > birds must be fun to own. You must have to be > patient and be willing to > > work with them to bring out what they can do. Do > birds like that have > === message truncated === Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary & Eternal Optimist! http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ http://www.solay-twinflames.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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