"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

I lover hearing things that remind me of my loved ones. I love the smile I feel in my heart. The naturally broody hen that adopted the chicks. I will not repeat it, but my grandmother, when a child had a hen that adopted any baby. (Chicks, ducks, and goslings, etc)
 
I lover hearing things that remind me of my loved ones. I love the smile I feel in my heart. The naturally broody hen that adopted the chicks. I will not repeat it, but my grandmother, when a child had a hen that adopted any baby. (Chicks, ducks, and goslings, etc)

You never know you might get a broody just like grandma! I hope you can remenber all that was in your tea, I want to start writing everything down before these things are lost . So many of them are more healing than drugs from a Dr. Pam
 
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Yes.  The aloe is very soothing after something like this happens.  And just in general if I get nauseous or if my stomach hurts I will drink a couple of ounces.  It really does help.  Funny thing is.  My Mom always had it in the fridge for anyone to use for those kind of symptoms.  My sis and I now believe that maybe there was more to Mom's tummy issues than maybe she thought.  Since now sis also has a diagnosis of Crones/Ulcerative Colitis.........so guess its just gifted to us by birth, lol.    We both have been doing research on different herbs and we are going to buy some Nettle Root and Nettle Leaf and try a regular dose of that as a tea.  So maybe a once a day thing.  It would be awesome if it helps.  Its "supposed" to help with lots of stuff.  I am hoping we both have at least some benefits.  I'm thinking Mountain Rose Herbs will be the best place to get it.

Thanks!


Thank you for the wonderful information! I hope you feel better quickly!




This story had me in tears. I know all too well the agony of making that decision and the grief that follows. Very well written.


I was in tears as well. I had to stop reading a few times to get myself together. Such a touching story. He was really really really loved.
 
Kuntrygirl your story is too soon for me. I did read it even tho it's hard after putting my all time favorite cat to sleep August 1. The only thing I would do different would be to do it at home instead of a vet office. I asked my cat to let me hear her purr one more time and she did so I know I did the rite thing. Still makes me cry just thinking about it. She was a cat that acted like a dog. I miss her so much. But I think it should be done at home where they feel safe and aren't stressed going to a clinic.


Sorry to hear about your lost. :hugs It's always tough losing a pet. I think anyone who has ever lost a pet will always be touched and will always cry over our pets. The hurt and pain never goes away and we think about them all of the time.
 
Sorry to hear about your lost.
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It's always tough losing a pet. I think anyone who has ever lost a pet will always be touched and will always cry over our pets. The hurt and pain never goes away and we think about them all of the time.

I agree -- I just don't get over it. I still have the ashes of my cat Frostie on my bedside table, and now my dog Sparky, too.
 
I was in tears as well. I had to stop reading a few times to get myself together. Such a touching story. He was really really really loved.

What got me was how much he looked like my first dog, Tiger. She lived to be 18 & was in good health up until her last month, then she faded very fast & I found her dead in her bed Christmas morning. She was born 2 days after me.
 

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