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JBrigman

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  1. Y'all made me curious about this drug. This is what google had to say about it:

     

    Do not take Prometrium if you are pregnant. More common side effects may include:

    Abdominal cramping, back pain, bloating, breast tenderness or pain, chest pain, constipation, coughing, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, emotional instability, fatigue, headache, hot flashes, irritability, joint pain, muscle pain, nausea, night sweats, swelling of hands and feet, upper respiratory infection, urinary problems, vaginal discharge, vaginal dryness, viral infection, vomiting, worry

     

    So now I have to be nosey and ask why would anyone agree to take this drug?

  2. This mystery drives me and the husband crazy. There is a house on N. Confederate Ave./61N in between the courthouse and Polk Avenue that is empty and has had the front door open for over a year now, literally. It was for sale, under contract and even sold (we assume) all with the front door still wide open. I think I'm going to drop some homeless people off in front of it just to teach the owners a lesson for driving me insane wondering!

  3. I have laundry for 4 people to do, including cloth diapers + towels, blankets, etc. at our shelter from all the animals, so laundry is truly my hobby I know that how great it feels to be "done!" That rarely ever happens around here though! I'd suggest making everyone stay naked, think of the water you'd save!

  4. You should also have mom tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS. I suggest East Paulding Animal Hospital at 770-445-7300. There is also a spay/neuter clinic in Villa Rica if you're willing to make the drive and save some $.

  5. We think it had to be Sawyer in the coffin -- he's the one who no one would show up for and had no family. 3 tents were marked and he said to mark anyone who is or might be pregnant, so Jin, Kate & ? Charlie had to die because he felt it was his destiny and if he'd of swam out the window and made it then they wouldn't be rescued.

  6. We have several Jack Russells available for adoption. Including a 9 month old female (18 lbs.) name Isabella who is at the Petsmart in Douglasville today until 5 p.m. and a 2 year old male (20 lbs.) name Henry at the Petsmart in Hiram until 5 p.m. today. Both are heartworm negative, spayed/neutered, dewormed, flea treated, up to date on their vaccinations for the year, microchipped, and ready to go home today!

  7. This Dachshund is NOT a senior at all and it saddens me when people misrepresent an animal which deems them unadoptable. She is actually just 12 - 18 MONTHS old, housebroken, crate trained and TERRIFIC with children of all ages. We believe she has Demodex, which is not contagious, but rather hereditary and she is currently being treated for it. But her skin scrapes were negative, indicating she had most likely already recieved some type of treatment for it. She will not be ready for adoption for months until her hair grows back in. But we're very glad to have saved her!

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