Guest guest Posted December 3, 2001 Report Share Posted December 3, 2001 Hi Jackie, what a profession you have! That would be my dream profession. I took Spot (my 1st dog) to dog training when we first got him from the shelter. The trainer constantly used him as an example like " even Spot can do it " . He's real cute, but hard- headed. I have 4 dogs and 3 cats plus a couple cat I feed outdoor. It's a long story how I got them all. My mom always said the animals cause my CU which I refuse to accept. I get hives when I go on vacation anyway. I can't blame my hairy kids for my misery. Even if they are the cause, I'll not give them up. Do you think they could be the cause of CU? I grew up with dogs. The CU has only been a year. Could they be related? Medea > I had to chuckle at your comment about putting your dogs and cats to work, > Medea. My husband and I are animal trainers in the film industry (well, I > was until the CU made it too difficult for me to work). Our dogs and cats > have always worked to support us! > > Air hugs, > Jackie > > Life is tough, but I'm tougher. > > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: babymimi@s... > Reply-To: urticaria@y... > To: urticaria@y... > Subject: Re: Ging/Atarax > Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:52:03 -0000 > > You're right about how pricy they are. I was shock when I first got > Zrytec. It's over $2 for a 10mg pill. Taking 2 or 3 a day means $4 > or $6 a day plus the cost of whatever other drugs you take. It's > quite costly. Fortunatly, I only have a small co-payment with > Kaiser. Otherwise I have to put my dogs and cats to work to support > me. Just kidding! > > Medea > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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