
Jun 14, 2014, 01:28 PM
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Desert Kitty hates titles
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Member Since: Jul 2008
Location: TARDIS
Posts: 12,763
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Originally Posted by eggplantlife
Nonightowl,
Sorry that you can't see your kittie babies and your friend. How are your doing?
Birdpumpkin,
Thank you for the prayer.
I'm sorry I didn't get back sooner and respond. I seemed to have missed this thread.
I'm still missing my doggie daughter a great deal. This morning I woke up feeling that I made a big mistake leaving Oregon. I could of seen my dog if my siblings allowed it...I guess if I lived in the area. I moved back to NY thinking that I would get a job within a few months and then in a couple of years when I get an apartment, I could bring her back. Now, my situation have gotten worse that I can't even forsee seeing her again. She's getting older and their lives are so short. And I don't even live in NY anymore.
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Eggplantlife, don't worry about the thread. I have VERY limited access and time on the computer (being reliant on public ones, which are slow and can crash). So sometimes I don't even get to all my subscriptions.
Thank you for asking. Thank you for thinking of me. I'm so pissed about so many things, and I just blew off steam in the feedback forum about how I just lost a LONG PM I spent an hour typing. And I wasn't even close to finishing it.
I miss both my two and four legged friends SO MUCH. Tomorrow is Maggie's "anniversary." He adopted her on 6/15/09. She's already at least 15 years old now. Beanie is about 2.
The void is so painful. Playing with them was the only fun thing I had to do. I hated it in the support group yesterday when the leader says, "Do something fun. And tell about it next week." No friends, 4 legged or otherwise. And they loved me unconditionally. They were never too "busy" for me.
Anyway, since my friend is still on Medicaid, that's a bad sign. It means he's still out of work, and that's the first step for him to come back here. He hates it there.
Also, he not only suffers from bi-polar, he has narcolepsy. Medicaid wants proof he really "needs" it. And it's not a problem he can demonstrate "on demand". It's VERY expensive, being that the company paid other companies NOT to make a generic version. It's gone up 5 times, or went up 5 times in price.
So, this difficulty in getting his needed meds make it even harder to do interviews. That in turn has the ripple effect of getting a job even harder.
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