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Sorry to hear that your life once again took a turn toward complications. Your health is important, and I know you'll be giving up a lot of "good stuff" moving forward. Hope you can manage all that AND try to lower stress. Maybe a powerball win would help there? :confused: Glad things went well with DD and her exams. That has to relieve a little stress for sure! Pics look great!
 

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Glad everything went well thru the testings and it sounds good about DD2.....however, that is quite a list that ya are gonna be dealing with....but, after a short while ya will appreciate the affects of "passing up" on some of the irritating stuff and after ya get the hang of it....may can indulge just a bit without severe ramifications from it....the major thing to me is the lessen the stress....I've been supposed to do it since '05 and still haven't figured that out yet....seems that "life" keeps getting in the way of that happening.....:)....do me 1 favor....when ya figure it out will ya tag me, so I can begin to understand?......:hugs
 

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really glad that things went well with dd2 today. and you on the other hand young lady are going to have to slow down and take care of yourself. I hope you can figure out how to live without caffeine, chocolate, tomatos, spices or fried foods. those are my main food groups. as baymule said, your the glue so take care of yourself.
halo is such a cutie, look at that face and those puppy dog eyes.
 

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Like you needed another little bit of life restrictions! Might be easy to snack instead of eating big meals if your job is sitting at a desk all day. Not so easy when you are out working on farm chores, taking care of the kids, etc. But you can do it!!
 

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My brain has been working on overtime. Trying to figure some things out and balance all of my restrictions while trying to monitor improvement/pain based on what I’m doing.

To catch y’all up...Halo is awesome. She’s stopped crying in her crate. Goes most days without accidents. Has learned sit and her name. She knows come as long as she doesn’t think she’s headed for her crate. We decided to stick with the food that she was on so she’s getting Red Flannel Puppy Food. It’s a division of Purina. I was happy with how her parents looked on the adult food and we are considering switching Cowboy and Jewel over.

Friday we moved the cows back across the driveway. No pics this time. We also worked with the steers and heifers. Everyone is improving by leaps and bounds and we are very happy with the progress. After much discussion, we opted against going to the two shows we were planning on for this month. Need to get some things done here and the heifers aren’t quite ready though the steers are. Still have one left to sell. Took two to get surgically deformed today. It’s an interesting process. I always enjoy seeing vet’s work. Both have done pretty wel with it. I don’t let them leave until I take their stitches out in two weeks so not really pushing to sell the last one quite yet.

Another vet from the same practice came here after to check into our cattle pregnancy issue or possibly non-issue. I made an entry about all of that on the breeding thread.

Trying to catch up on mowing. 40-60% chance of rain tomorrow then back into hay again. We have three more fields to get cut. Most will be sold in dry rounds.
 

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