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Old Aug 03, 2013, 11:11 AM
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Getting stalked by paramedics now as well, think they would have better things to do.

I feel a bit less anxious sometimes though, must be the medication or I'm just to tired.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 01:20 PM
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@kureha- hooray for hearing from you!!!!! I missed you! I agree parametics ought to have better things to do. I hope your stress continues to lessen.

@willow- good suggestion. Maybe I can find some wildflowers to arrange. Also I will walk dogs later, which helps. Does dog walking help you too? I bring cookies in my pocket and have them practice their commands at crosswalks when we have to wait at lights.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 01:20 PM
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A little package just arrived from New York....my DVD take these broken wings. It actually has a little post it note dear "me" enjoy the DVD best wishes Daniel Mackler. How nice! I'll let you know about the stories on the video once I get a chance to watch it but its about recovery from sz without meds.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 02:12 PM
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 02:15 PM
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Getting stalked by paramedics now as well, think they would have better things to do.

I feel a bit less anxious sometimes though, must be the medication or I'm just to tired.


Kureha: it is really good to hear from you. Sorry the blasted paramedics are stalking you. I'm glad you are feeling less anxious and wish the meds didn't cause you tiredness.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 02:25 PM
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My favorite chicken Greedy Guts is missing. I think something got her today.

And the neighbor's dog barks at me constantly whenever I'm outside. It's getting on my nerves something awful.

So, my son called just as I was walking into the house upset about my chicken and the barking, and I snapped at him. He seemed to understand that it wasn't about him.

He skyped with his brother again today and told him about the sz dx. His brother said he didn't seemed like he had sz. What does he think a person with sz acts like?

Oh, I am so sorry about Greedy Guts. Having the dog bark incessantly would really get to me too. Something about my filtering system and having dogs bark makes me nuts. I am an animal lover, but there's something about that noise that gets to me.
I am not surprised by your son's brother's reaction. It just makes me sad that generally people have a false idea that we are obviously blithering out of control idiots.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 03:06 PM
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Oh, I am so sorry about Greedy Guts.
I was hoping she'd turn up this morning, but she didn't. I don't see a place where something caught her. Usually there's a splat of feathers at the spot.

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Having the dog bark incessantly would really get to me too.
I am seriously on edge about it. Every time I set foot out the door it starts barking, then I start shouting 'shut up,' then the neighbor comes out and tells the dog to be quiet - which the dog ignores and keeps right on barking. The only thing that makes it stop barking is me going back in the house.

They have no intention of doing anything about that dog. They're going to leave it tied to that tree round the clock. So, now I'm going to have to buy recording equipment, figure out how to place it outside so that I can gather evidence to take to court to get an injunction or something to make them take the problem seriously.

Just thinking about it raises my blood pressure.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 03:22 PM
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I started a new med a few days ago. Latuda. It makes me feel dead and emotionless. The good news is my hallucinations might be getting less already but not completely gone. They are still there and I have good days and bad days. I still believe what I believe and wander. But its too early to see what the effects of the medicine will be. I am always tired. Slept 15 hours last night and had a nap before that. I am never going to feel awake again but at least I am off the Haldol. Been changing meds a lot lately.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 03:32 PM
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Costello: I know the neighbor issue has been going on awhile. I don't know the full history cause I've only been here since Feb. Have you ever had the sheriff ask them to do something about it? Maybe you have since you are now taking the steps for a court order.
What a drag that people are so inconsiderate about disturbing the peace. Your neighbor obviously knows his dog is a nuisance. I feel sorry for the dog too, being tied to a tree.

I have to admit though that when I lived in town w/ my two dogs, I didn't know they would bark and disturb my neighbors next to me in the condominium complex. It got to the point the neighbors would be mad at me and I only found out afterwards why. I felt bad about it. I left my dogs inside and just thought they were being quiet when I was gone. Apparently my dogs were awful when I left them alone.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 03:36 PM
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I started a new med a few days ago. Latuda. It makes me feel dead and emotionless. The good news is my hallucinations might be getting less already but not completely gone. They are still there and I have good days and bad days. I still believe what I believe and wander. But its too early to see what the effects of the medicine will be. I am always tired. Slept 15 hours last night and had a nap before that. I am never going to feel awake again but at least I am off the Haldol. Been changing meds a lot lately.

Hopefully that tired feeling will go away.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 03:45 PM
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Costello: I know the neighbor issue has been going on awhile. I don't know the full history cause I've only been here since Feb. Have you ever had the sheriff ask them to do something about it?
Yes, the sheriff has been out several times - but I've only called about nighttime barking that was keeping me awake. They have to witness it in order to do something. I can't figure out how to get them to 'witness' this. I have to walk outside for the barking to start. If they come by and the dog's not barking, they don't do anything.

Anyway, it did get their attention enough that they don't leave the dog out at night now. And for a while they were keeping the dog in a lot more, but recently they started leaving it tied to a tree all day.

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I have to admit though that when I lived in town w/ my two dogs, I didn't know they would bark and disturb my neighbors next to me in the condominium complex. It got to the point the neighbors would be mad at me and I only found out afterwards why. I felt bad about it. I left my dogs inside and just thought they were being quiet when I was gone. Apparently my dogs were awful when I left them alone.
But they know about this problem. They're very, very aware of it. I've called the sheriff 3 or 4 times, and I know they made contact with them at least once, possibly twice.

And then there's the fact that I'm standing in my yard screaming 'shut up' at the top of my lungs. They do hear that, because if they're home they come outside.

And then there's that conversation I had with the husband a couple of months ago in which he said, "I'm not a bad guy. I want to get along with my neighbors." And I responded, "I hate the barking."

So, they know.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 04:18 PM
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Sp; that was quick and how cool to get a personal note from Danny Mack. I think I have a crush on the guy.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 05:32 PM
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@the little digee- did something happen? I am sorry you feel this way. You want to make a mental giant toadstool to curl up under for awhile?

@costello- have you met the dog? Talked to him by name? Bribed him with treats? Maybe if you got to know each other he wouldn't bark at you as much?(trying to think of anything within your own power that could help)
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 06:29 PM
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Yeah I haven't lost any weight since decreasing my quetiapine/Seroquel. I noticed that my appetite decreased about 5-6 weeks ago, but I've been more depressed lately so am doing less, which probably accounts for no weight loss *sigh*

Did some research today for one of my exams, but now that means that I have to read it all and I'm finding it hard to concentrate and remember what
Also I just realised that it's Friday today, and I have said that I'd go back to my Uni house on Sunday, which means only one day left - eek!





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I'm reading as I go through it. Same on here. Little posts are fine, but big ones without many paragraphs are hard work. I used to read so quickly and easily; it sucks!

Willow-- another tip that may help: I find that magnifying my text to huge proportions helps me for some reason.
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@the little digee- did something happen? I am sorry you feel this way. You want to make a mental giant toadstool to curl up under for awhile?
I am feeling a little better.

Your comment about the giant toadstool made me smile. Actually that sounds like a good idea. Amanita muscaria does provide some good shade at maturity since its cap is fully opened.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 07:59 PM
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@costello- have you met the dog? Talked to him by name? Bribed him with treats? Maybe if you got to know each other he wouldn't bark at you as much?(trying to think of anything within your own power that could help)
The dog is tied to a tree all the way on the other side of the neighbor's yard. I'm not going to walk across their yard to talk to their dog. For one thing they have a security system, and I don't want to be accused of trespassing. For another, it would be embarrassing if they walked out and caught me in their yard.
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I came home intending to record the stupid thing barking, and my son called just as I was driving up to my house.

I did make a recording, but my half of the phone conversation is on it, so it's pretty much useless. The neighbor's teenaged son saw me recording, and I thought that would make him do something about the dog, but he didn't.

Then I tried to record the dog barking as I fed the chickens, but how do you do that? Feeding the chickens takes two hands. I can't videotape at the same time.

I did buy a little audio recorder, but it's crap. It cost $35 too.

Then I have this conversation with my son where he's explaining to me that the neighbors aren't doing it on purpose and they probably don't think it's that big a deal. Well, of course! That's why I'm suing - so they'll get that it's a big deal.

I've told them it's a big deal. I've called the sheriff. The sheriff explained there's a noise nuisance ordinance. And they're still leaving the dog out barking. Clearly they need to hear it from a judge.
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The dog is tied to a tree all the way on the other side of the neighbor's yard. I'm not going to walk across their yard to talk to their dog. For one thing they have a security system, and I don't want to be accused of trespassing. For another, it would be embarrassing if they walked out and caught me in their yard.
Ultrasonic Bark Control Unit: PetSafe Birdhouse UltraSonic Bark Control Unit at Drs. Foster & Smith

If the dog is within 50 feet you might try the bark control birdhouse. It uses a high pitched noise to train them not to bark. I have no idea if it works or not.
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@ Costello: Does the neighbor have a dog house for the dog that's tied to the tree? And is there a food and water bowl there? Here in Dallas, Texas you can't just leave a dog tied to a tree. It has to be able to get into a dog house or under something that can provide shelter for it. Also has to have a food and water bowl out within it's reach at all times. And there's also some rule about the dog being able to get proper exercise. Not sure what the rules are there but I'd check and see if that neighbor's following the rules with the dog. It might be a case of animal cruelty. Also I was thinking that if Greedy Guts wandered over within that dog's path the dog bite have killed her and the neighbor might of cleaned up the feather mess to eliminate the evidence. I'm hoping that isn't what happened but you never know. I'm so sorry that you're having to deal with that. Also there are some sort of electronic devices that you can buy that sends out some noise that hurts a dog's ears when they bark. If you have a plug in on your front porch maybe you could try that. I don't know how well they work but it's worth a try. Or maybe you could talk to the neighbor about putting a barking collar on the dog. They have ones that spray a certain scent that the dog doesn't like each time a bark happens. Again not sure how well that works either but maybe you can do some research on it. I don't know if you and the neighbor are friendly. If you're not then maybe you'd have to purchase the collar if the neighbor won't. Just a few ideas to think about.
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@ Costello: sorry I posted that before I read your last posts. So if the sheriff have been out then sounds like the neighbors should be aware of just how big of a problem it is.
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Costello that bird house looks very promising and it's not that expensive either.
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@ Costello: Does the neighbor have a dog house for the dog that's tied to the tree? And is there a food and water bowl there? Here in Dallas, Texas you can't just leave a dog tied to a tree.
I think the dog is okay. It has what it needs - except attention.

There's a rule against tying dogs out in town, but I'm in the county.

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Not sure what the rules are there but I'd check and see if that neighbor's following the rules with the dog.
I did talk to the shelter today - more to get advice than to file a cruelty complaint. She said there was nothing she could do.

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Also I was thinking that if Greedy Guts wandered over within that dog's path ...
The dog's too far away. I think a hawk got her. The other chickens are really subdued. They spent the day hiding under brush. Only Hilda and Production Red came out when I got home. I had to go look for the others.

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Yeah. I looked into those. They're expensive. The dog is out of range for most of them. And they don't work with all dogs.

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They told the first deputy that they were going to 'train it not to bark.' Hmph! I'll believe it when I see it.
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Ultrasonic Bark Control Unit: PetSafe Birdhouse UltraSonic Bark Control Unit at Drs. Foster & Smith

If the dog is within 50 feet you might try the bark control birdhouse. It uses a high pitched noise to train them not to bark. I have no idea if it works or not.
Yeah, I researched all those things when the dog first arrived. I thought it would be the perfect solution. Unfortunately the dog is out of range, and they don't work with all dogs.

I even talked to the woman who runs my dog's doggie day care. She has an app on her smart phone with a variety of high pitched sounds. She has to pick different tones for different dogs. And some dogs just don't care.
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