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So cute!
Does he require a lot of grooming? He has beautiful hair.
Our maltese Max was a nightmare when it came to grooming. If he didn't get brushed daily, he would get knots.
So cute!
Does he require a lot of grooming? He has beautiful hair.
Our maltese Max was a nightmare when it came to grooming. If he didn't get brushed daily, he would get knots.
Spellbound said:Niner, I must say I am surprised and happy that your hubby is responding so well to those shots. Good for him. Enjoy the chicken salad. Glad he feels up to "cooking" againl
YESorNO said:Glad your DH is feeling better.
I'm sure Zuri will be on to let you know what that final report means.
Zuri said:Niner, I read the report to my DH MD. He asked if there was a "Conclusion" written on the report. He was able to decipher the report as written for me.
I am so glad the Lupron helped as the testosterone fuels the cancer cells within the bones and the Lupron ceases testosterone release and helps take bone pain away. I hope your DH has other pain meds he can take too. I am so glad too that he felt well enough to cook! Prayers and Jimgles sent your way. Xo
ETA: I took that there was no mention of uptake in the spine that the mets are in the longer bones only. Is that correct? I am so glad it is not in his spine. Praying the chemo works!
YESorNO said:California proposes new single-drug method for executions
"...The single-drug protocol proposed by Gov. Jerry Browns administration would replace the former three-chemical method, struck down in 2006 by a federal judge who said it could cause inhumane suffering if one of the drugs failed to work..."
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Why California wants single-drug executions
California proposed a single-drug lethal injection on Friday. If passed, it would reinstate the death penalty after a near 10-year hiatus.
"...For nearly ten years, California has refrained from lethal injection after a US District Court banned three-drug executions, ruling that if one of the drugs failed to work, it posed a risk of cruel and unusual punishment: "Californias lethal-injection protocol as actually administered in practice create[d] an undue and unnecessary risk that an inmate will suffer pain so extreme that it offends the Eighth Amendment."..."
I have a question if anyone can help out. TIA.
Do any of you know how to delete an account for this site?
2003 - ex-soldier John Muhammad is found guilty of one of a series of sniper shootings that terrorized the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area and dominated national headlines in October 2002. Police charged that Muhammad and his 17-year-old accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, killed 10 people and wounded three others during a three-week killing spree. After just over six hours of deliberation, a jury convicted Muhammad of the October 9, 2002, shooting of Dean Meyers while he pumped gas at a Sunoco station in Manassas, Virginia.
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I have not been out of my house in 13 days. I needed to go to the pharmacy to pick up my medicine and go out to start my car and the battery was dead. I guess the new battery I had put in several weeks ago never fully charged as I don't go out much. What a pain.
If this is the only thing I can complain about, in view of what Niner and so many of you are going through, my problems are miniscule. #Blessed