Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Hi Tamara, My hip problems is why I raise small dogs. :-) I have found after the three months I could do most anything I did before the operations. I think you will do fine and be back playing with your babies in the floor. This last operation on me was bad because of the shattered femur bone, but I am slowly getting back to where I was before the car wreck. The total hip replacement healed good and even tho he had to make a cage to hold the ball joint it feels good. I will be thinking of you and praying all goes well for you. The first few weeks is the hardest, but soon you will be feeling so much better I am sure. Thank you for your comments on my babies. They are my inspiration to move, do my exercises and get better. I am sure your dogs will be yours. Love and friendship, http://www.mmpets.com/Mystery Mountain Pets Hi !I have a question that you can probably answer. I am having a THR in 3 weeks and I am tremendoously concerned about how I can cuddle and kiss my large and giant breed babies. They are all used to me getting on the floor with them. My Pyr will not get up on the bed or furniture and he is the one I am concerned about most. Any Suggestions?I looked at your website. Your puppies are beautiful.Take care,Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Tamara, are you the " lurker from Pleasanton, " CA? --Gretchen (from Sonoma County) sea vegetables I get tired of taking pills, and didn't want to add one more variety to my daily assemblage of tablets and capsules, so I bought some bulk bladderwrack from Maine Coast Sea Vegetables www.seaveg.com on the recommendation of Don, I think it was. They had a minimum $ amount to order, so I tried some Laver, " Wild Atlantic Nori, " and some other things. I have since bought a whole pound of Laver, which I eat for snacks. I love the stuff! It is VERY chewy, which I like. And you have to watch out for tiny shells and such hiding among the dried fronds, which I don't like. I bought dulse and alaria in snack form, too, but I don't like them as well. The dulse is soft and pink, too salty even for me. So I have been snipping pieces of it into my daily greens stir-fry, and don't notice it much there. The alaria was way too tough to eat without toasting it in the oven first, and even then had some ribs that were not chewable. The company recommends that you toast any of these sea vegetables (only for 5 minutes) to make them more tender, but the Laver is just right for me the way it is. Now the bladderwrack....when it first came, I tried a bit out of hand, and thought it tolerable. This morning I finally located the jar in my cupboard again and put it in some curried kale soup, and it didn't ruin it. I think. Anyway, I ate it all up, feeling healthy. Gretchen __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Sharon~ I hadn't given any thought to going because I thought those were only for post-ops. Also, I didn't know what " soup nights " were or where they meet lol... I figured I'd catch onto the concept by example. I'd be happy to share any info that I have, but since I haven't had the surgery yet (scheduled 9/15) I'm still a newbie of course =) I live in Renton, so Tacoma isn't too bad of a commute considering I drive to Kirkland everyday for work! ~Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Hi Tamara, thank you for the warm welcome and encouraging words I also thank you for visiting my family site and for kind words, they mean alot Here's to good news for both of us with our upcoming appointmetns. Keep me posted! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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