Good luck!!!I will be attending my first Trainee cadet selection. Wish me luck guys
Good luck!!!I will be attending my first Trainee cadet selection. Wish me luck guys
im sure you dont have to get rid of the rugs just pop them somehwere outta the way but yay dad!!!My dad is getting out of rehabilitation this week!! I got to go and sit in on his physical therapy today, he's not allowed to walk on his own yet in case he falls so he has a belt around his torso and the nurse showed me how to hold it when I walk with him. It's gonna be rough for a while, for example my mom and I have to get rid of all the rugs tomorrow so he doesn't trip on them, but I'm just really happy to have him back.
Glad to hear that! Also, cover the edges of the bed with pillow or thick blanket if you can.My dad is getting out of rehabilitation this week!! I got to go and sit in on his physical therapy today, he's not allowed to walk on his own yet in case he falls so he has a belt around his torso and the nurse showed me how to hold it when I walk with him. It's gonna be rough for a while, for example my mom and I have to get rid of all the rugs tomorrow so he doesn't trip on them, but I'm just really happy to have him back.
Is there any news yet about your dog?My oldest dog Kiwi started ****ting all over the carpet again, last time this happened was right before I joined the Forums again. During the last time it happened, she was sick, and we had to put her on probiotics. Now I'm afraid for her health.
She's doing a bit better, no longer having the ****s, but her front private area is inflamed, so we're having to put ointment on it, and have her on a bland diet, which we can probably slowly start going back to her original diet. She's doing better, but I'm still worried about her.Is there any news yet about your dog?
Of course you're worried! It's a scary thing to go tbrough. Hopefully she's going to be alright soon!She's doing a bit better, no longer having the ****s, but her front private area is inflamed, so we're having to put ointment on it, and have her on a bland diet, which we can probably slowly start going back to her original diet. She's doing better, but I'm still worried about her.
I'm hoping too.Of course you're worried! It's a scary thing to go tbrough. Hopefully she's going to be alright soon!