Everybody loves cute puppies
So much tough stuff these days, I thought it was worth sharing.
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Thanks for reminding us that sometimes it's the little things that make a big difference. Bringing a smile to your mom's face is worth so much. Don't forget to take care of,yourself, too. Fay0 -
Puppy Pain Killers
I do think one of the reasons my mother has been able to cut back on her chronic pain meds is the dogs at her new group home. There are at least 2 around at all times (plus some visitors) that crave attention. They come over and put their heads on her lap (or feet, if they are short) and beg to be petted. They get her spirits up right away.
Don't forget to think like a puppy - they don't worry about messes; they are not shy about asking for attention; they take naps wherever they are and whenever they need them. We all need to do more of those things.0 -
Remember the old Saturday Night Live "commercials" aboutDrMary said:Puppy Pain Killers
I do think one of the reasons my mother has been able to cut back on her chronic pain meds is the dogs at her new group home. There are at least 2 around at all times (plus some visitors) that crave attention. They come over and put their heads on her lap (or feet, if they are short) and beg to be petted. They get her spirits up right away.
Don't forget to think like a puppy - they don't worry about messes; they are not shy about asking for attention; they take naps wherever they are and whenever they need them. We all need to do more of those things.
"Puppy Uppers" and "Doggie Downers" ?
I've been seriously thinking about getting a dog for the therapeutic
effects - I also love them as well.
Hugs and positive thoughts,
Jim
DX: DLBL 4/2011, Chemo completed 10/2011, currently in remission.
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