Kuchar escaped again
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Kuchar escaped again
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Wednesday night, and I can only just talk about it because it triggered a mega-migraine which I am only just recovering from.
Long story short - One of my son's more brain-dead "friends" left the front door wide open and Kuchar made his successful bid for freedom. This "friend" immediately boogered off never to be seen again (I hope) but I, son, and several other friends gradually roped in spent about two hours searching for a mainly black dog in the dark. He WAS found eventually and captured (the little get was still hell-bent on pursuing his exploration of North Hampshire) in an area that he didn't know and I would never have thought of for looking in.
Can anyone recommend a soft, comfortable collar that he can wear in the house that can have an ID tag attached to it, so that if and when he does it again at least some kind soul finding him can a) catch him and b) phone us?
Wednesday night, and I can only just talk about it because it triggered a mega-migraine which I am only just recovering from.
Long story short - One of my son's more brain-dead "friends" left the front door wide open and Kuchar made his successful bid for freedom. This "friend" immediately boogered off never to be seen again (I hope) but I, son, and several other friends gradually roped in spent about two hours searching for a mainly black dog in the dark. He WAS found eventually and captured (the little get was still hell-bent on pursuing his exploration of North Hampshire) in an area that he didn't know and I would never have thought of for looking in.
Can anyone recommend a soft, comfortable collar that he can wear in the house that can have an ID tag attached to it, so that if and when he does it again at least some kind soul finding him can a) catch him and b) phone us?
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Kuchar escaped again
Yeah, I have had quite the conversation with my optometrist over this & how it starts a migrane.
I just hope lynda is ok now. I feel her pain... when they strike. I thought a bad headache was bad till I experienced a true migrane. I think I'd rather a broken arm.
Hope you are feeling better lynda.
I just hope lynda is ok now. I feel her pain... when they strike. I thought a bad headache was bad till I experienced a true migrane. I think I'd rather a broken arm.
Hope you are feeling better lynda.
tracyp- Names of Dogs : Jessie & Tyson
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Re: Kuchar escaped again
It seems like a few people here have problems with migraines, so I looked through some studies on the uni database to see if there was anything there. It's probably all things you've already been told, so by all means tell me to mind my own business, but I hope it might help a bit.
Unfortunately, the last one is the only journal I can post here, as the others need password access. http://www.neurology.org/content/63/12/2240
Less fat in the diet - nearly all participants of the study reported having at least 40% fewer headaches. Remaining pain was 66% less severe, and the migraines were ~70% shorter.
Vitamin B2 - 60% of people who took 400 milligrams everyday found that migraine frequency halved.
Feverfew - migraines frequencies were reduced from five to three per month.
Melatonin - two thirds of participants who took this before going to bed every night said the number of migraines dropped by 50% after three months.
Butterbur remedies - 68% of participants said that the number of migraines they experienced drop by 50%.
Unfortunately, the last one is the only journal I can post here, as the others need password access. http://www.neurology.org/content/63/12/2240
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Re: Kuchar escaped again
Thank you all! I'm feeling much better now
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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