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Message 1875980 - Posted: 30 Jun 2017, 20:48:40 UTC - in response to Message 1875966.  

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Message 1877446 - Posted: 8 Jul 2017, 11:56:15 UTC

Day 79 since I last had a drink.
Day 73 since I started bupropion at 150mg.
Day 20 since bupropion was increased to 300mg.
Day 4 since I started escitalopram at 5mg.

Still meowing.
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Message 1877488 - Posted: 8 Jul 2017, 17:26:15 UTC - in response to Message 1877446.  

Congratulations Kittyman! Keep purring along!
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Message 1877494 - Posted: 8 Jul 2017, 19:12:09 UTC - in response to Message 1877446.  

That's quite something to be proud of, Mark. I'm delighted that you are getting closer to a place you want to be and should be in. You're certainly earning it!
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Message 1877500 - Posted: 8 Jul 2017, 19:52:43 UTC - in response to Message 1877494.  

That's quite something to be proud of, Mark. I'm delighted that you are getting closer to a place you want to be and should be in. You're certainly earning it!

I agree. Very good progress!
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Message 1877514 - Posted: 8 Jul 2017, 20:58:00 UTC

Many +1s!!
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Message 1877563 - Posted: 9 Jul 2017, 4:03:15 UTC


Yay, Mark!!! We're all cheering for you!!!
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Message 1877598 - Posted: 9 Jul 2017, 13:21:45 UTC

Well.........
Thank you very much, Dr Who Fan, Iona, Gordon, Chris, Jimbocous, and Angela.
Words of encouragement sometimes can help one along as much as the meds.
And even a kitty cheerleader! LOL. Very cute.

Meow meow meow!
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Message 1877600 - Posted: 9 Jul 2017, 13:24:03 UTC

May I add a plus one to Angela's post? :)
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Message 1877615 - Posted: 9 Jul 2017, 16:05:49 UTC - in response to Message 1877600.  

May I add a plus one to Angela's post? :)


Same here.

Hang in there Mark :)


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Message 1877677 - Posted: 10 Jul 2017, 0:31:24 UTC

Thanks, Annie and Mike.

And today was my 17th anniversary of crunching Seti.

Other than that, all quiet on the kitty front.
Back to work tomorrow after this nice week of vacation.
We'll see how that goes with the new meds.

Meow.
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Message 1877681 - Posted: 10 Jul 2017, 0:50:44 UTC - in response to Message 1877677.  

We'll see how that goes with the new meds.

Mark is Obamacare paying for that? I doubt it, you probably have employer provided insurance tax free.
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Message 1877683 - Posted: 10 Jul 2017, 0:57:39 UTC - in response to Message 1877681.  

We'll see how that goes with the new meds.

Mark is Obamacare paying for that? I doubt it, you probably have employer provided insurance tax free.

I have coverage through my employer. My share of that coverage I pay for out of every paycheck.
I also cover the co-pay on the meds out of pocket.
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Message 1878603 - Posted: 16 Jul 2017, 21:35:42 UTC

Just wondering how your newly planted trees are doing.
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Message 1878668 - Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 3:41:32 UTC - in response to Message 1878603.  

Just wondering how your newly planted trees are doing.

Very well, thank you.
The 4 Austrian pines I planted first have almost 8-10" candles on them. They are very happy trees.
The Orange Rocket Barberry bush has finally shown some signs of life and has some 2-3" new growth.
The Cathedral Elm I planted in the back yard has been slowly sprouting new leaves.
The Colorado Blue Spruce I planted next to the stump after the storms blew down my 60' pine is not showing much in the way of new growth. But, it's not dropping it's needles either, so I am hoping it perks up in the next few weeks.
The 14 hosta plants I scattered around the edges of the back yard don't seem to be doing much. Not sure they get enough sunlight through the mature trees. But at least the rabbits haven't eaten them yet.......RabbitScram seems to be working.
And the 4 Ligularia Rocket plants I put in last week were dormant root divisions. I'll be hoping to see them start to sprout maybe late this week.

And that's the kittyman gardening report.
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Message 1878696 - Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 6:04:39 UTC




The kitties want to know if you planted any of this:
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Message 1878727 - Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 12:28:02 UTC - in response to Message 1878696.  




The kitties want to know if you planted any of this:

Actually, I did. Forgot to mention the catnip. I planted 6 seedlings in early spring, because last year's batch did not come back. I think it gets a bit too wet for them during the spring thaw and rains.
But this year's crop is doing well, and presently they have tiny white flowers on them. Hoping they are strong enough to come back next year without replanting. I give the kitties a bit to play with once in a while. Will have to dry some and see if they like it as much as the catnip oil spray that I get for their toys.
Don't have too many ferals around here, but there are a few neighborhood cats that are allowed to wander. I have seen one or two back there perusing the goods.....LOL.

Meowsniffsniffmeoooooooooooooooooooow.
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Message 1879495 - Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 20:18:26 UTC - in response to Message 1878668.  

Just wondering how your newly planted trees are doing.

Very well, thank you.
The 4 Austrian pines I planted first have almost 8-10" candles on them. They are very happy trees.
The Orange Rocket Barberry bush has finally shown some signs of life and has some 2-3" new growth.
The Cathedral Elm I planted in the back yard has been slowly sprouting new leaves.
The Colorado Blue Spruce I planted next to the stump after the storms blew down my 60' pine is not showing much in the way of new growth. But, it's not dropping it's needles either, so I am hoping it perks up in the next few weeks.
The 14 hosta plants I scattered around the edges of the back yard don't seem to be doing much. Not sure they get enough sunlight through the mature trees. But at least the rabbits haven't eaten them yet.......RabbitScram seems to be working.
And the 4 Ligularia Rocket plants I put in last week were dormant root divisions. I'll be hoping to see them start to sprout maybe late this week.

And that's the kittyman gardening report.

It's hot as heck here, and we need rain. Are you watering your new friends?
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Message 1879503 - Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 20:34:37 UTC - in response to Message 1879495.  


It's hot as heck here, and we need rain. Are you watering your new friends?

Started watering a few things. So far this year, the rain has been mostly enough.
Starting to get a bit dry now.
Some storms passing to my south right now, but every time the radar shows something coming my way, it seems to fizzle out just before it reaches here. So far, nothing but a few sprinkles.
Watering is on the list for tomorrow if the rain does not help out.

Meow.
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Message 1879638 - Posted: 22 Jul 2017, 10:31:21 UTC - in response to Message 1858652.  

But, odd though.


That was a GREAT cover! The most powerful performance and video of that song I have ever heard. wow.

I haven't been following your writing all over the message areas. But I think you have a POV that should continue to be here. I hope this will NOT be your "last thread".

Your kitties would miss you on here.

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