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My bronchii need a pep talk

Posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 29, 2007, at 21:59:24

Please don't redirect me to health!!!

I just need generic gentle hugs and warm thoughts. I spend the morning trying to breathe through a set of lungs besieged by Fluffly-Cat.

3 hours of gasping for air, lying on a couch. Without even WANTING to meditate- yet I could think of nothing other than AIR IN... AIR OUT...

and it took 4 hits of albuterol, an antihistimine (in addition to seroquel) and 2 different decongestants to open my pipes back up.

I'm exhausted. (get it?)

I made my husband promise to get the cat groomed before I see her next. (((shaved and washed Fluffly cat)))

she will look like a lioness, and I will enjoy lung capacity larger than a ziploc sandwich bag.

sorry I've been absent lately. I've been obsessed with loops of yarn and Elizabeths I and II.

-Ll

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk

Posted by Deneb on January 29, 2007, at 22:06:39

In reply to My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 29, 2007, at 21:59:24

((((((((((((Llurpsie_Noodle)))))))))))))

Lots of clean, fresh hepa-filtered air for my friend.

Are you allergic to your cat?

Deneb*

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » Deneb

Posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 30, 2007, at 8:23:42

In reply to Re: My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by Deneb on January 29, 2007, at 22:06:39

Yeah, I'm allergic to the fluffly-cat.

she is awfully cute, but there's a good reason why I'm not supposed to bury my face in her smooshie tummy and take a deep breath.

next time I see her she's going to have less fluff, and she will be freshly washed and conditioned.

She luvvvsss me though, you see? purrrRRRrrrrRRRRrrr. it's hard to deny such a cutie my returned affections.

-Ll

p.s. my chest muscles still hurt. I'm thinking that those are "intercostal" muscles. What do y'all think?

 

you need to shave that kitty....

Posted by karen_kay on January 30, 2007, at 10:09:17

In reply to My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 29, 2007, at 21:59:24

and stop playing with it so much!

that's my suggestion. (hey! i am not always naughty folks. just because your minds are warped doesn't make mine so.)


(((bronchii, lungs, tastebuds, coffee, valtrex))))

i don't even remember what valtrex is, but i know it helps with something.

take care of you and stop with the hot and heavy noodle doodle. that's the problem. and don't you realize, the brazilian is in?

 

Re: you need to shave that kitty....

Posted by Phillipa on January 30, 2007, at 10:21:32

In reply to you need to shave that kitty...., posted by karen_kay on January 30, 2007, at 10:09:17

Li kitty will be so pretty with a grooming and you will be able to breath.Love Phillipa

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk

Posted by ClearSkies on January 30, 2007, at 11:29:26

In reply to My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 29, 2007, at 21:59:24

((((Lurpsie)))))

I think the answer lies in getting the cat shellacked. You just have to choose a pose you like, then dip the cat, and voila! Happy pipes!

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » ClearSkies

Posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 30, 2007, at 18:31:22

In reply to Re: My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by ClearSkies on January 30, 2007, at 11:29:26

You all are very supportive of me, but what about my poor kitty,

she will be naked and shellacked if all goes according to psycho-babbler's plans!!!!

I think I've noticed that SHE's happier too with less fur. It makes her more frisky, and she gets a lot more luvin' from her momma LlurpsieNoodle.

as for the "dip" part. I'd like to see an empirical report that this aids in allergy reduction. There are plenty of less drastic measures that might also be feasible.

with all sincerity,
-Ll

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » Llurpsie_Noodle

Posted by All Done on February 4, 2007, at 0:41:44

In reply to Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » ClearSkies, posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on January 30, 2007, at 18:31:22

> You all are very supportive of me, but what about my poor kitty,
>
> she will be naked and shellacked if all goes according to psycho-babbler's plans!!!!
>
> I think I've noticed that SHE's happier too with less fur. It makes her more frisky, and she gets a lot more luvin' from her momma LlurpsieNoodle.
>
> as for the "dip" part. I'd like to see an empirical report that this aids in allergy reduction. There are plenty of less drastic measures that might also be feasible.
>
> with all sincerity,
> -Ll

What about cornrows? Then, she'd feel all pretty, too.

Your cat-loving, highly allergic friend,
Laurie

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk

Posted by Honore on February 4, 2007, at 15:18:44

In reply to Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » Llurpsie_Noodle, posted by All Done on February 4, 2007, at 0:41:44

What is it about cats that people are allergic to?

Isn't it just catitude? I mean its not just their "fur" is it?

Worrying about the future of the not-yet-dunked, or cornrowed, or shellacked Falufully (sp?-- forgive me Falufally ---or Falufully-- for not knowing your name; I'm not as much of a cat person as cats tend to expect).

Forgive me also Faluff if I also suggest that possibly some non-allergenic shampoo or conditioner might also be used. (?if such a thing exists?)

Honore

 

Re: My bronchii need a pep talk » Honore

Posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on February 5, 2007, at 13:11:41

In reply to Re: My bronchii need a pep talk, posted by Honore on February 4, 2007, at 15:18:44

allergic to the protein that's in their saliva. They lick themselves all the time. the protein is sticky and tiny and once airborne will actually stick to all kinds of surfaces in the household.

fortunately it is water soluble. kitty gets wet, kitty's allergenic saliva washes off of hair. kitty is huggable again.

I'm also irritated in my nose by inhaling hair, but this is rare.

I'm also irritated on my skin by picking up and holding kitty against my chest or neck or inner arms. little welts a few moments later.

less fur = less licking = less allergy protein.
more showers = less allergy protein.
shorter fur = fewer drain clogs when rinsing kitty
shorter fur = fewer watts of power used to blow dry soaking wet terrified kitty
shorter fur = more pink belly to show through.

-Ll


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