Jan. 30th, 2007

[identity profile] dreamgirly19.livejournal.com

We need to find a vet that has dealt with allergies or can help us rather than give her antibiotics all the time.

Over the last year I have brought one of my dogs to the vet (wholepet health center) at least 8-10 times. All for things related to allergies. 

At first it was just her scratching like crazy (no mites, fleas, ticks, nothing) and licking her paws, had a hot spot as well as being sad looking. The vet said it was allergies and put her on medicine but the medicine made her sick in a different way so we stopped that. We gave her a steroid shot and it worked for a month. Then she got a yeast infection in her ear (allergy related the vet said), another hot spot (we tried another cream), i could go on. Then she got spayed around Thanksgiving. The doctor said she had another yeast infection, gave her oral meds again and suggested we switch foods. We switched, did nothing. Then we thought maybe she was allergic to her collar...took that off for the last 3 weeks, nope does nothing.  I just feel so bad for her. She is licking her paws, scratching again and we dont know what to do. 


Any suggestions please? We will gladly travel outside this area.

also posting elsewhere.

[identity profile] an-art-worker.livejournal.com
ok - maybe I lived in NYC too long. What do you tip the pizza guy around here? I'm getting the impression that I am making someone's night...
[identity profile] mihmo.livejournal.com
I moved into my apartment near Davis in September. September 2006. Five months ago.

I'm still receiving mail addressed to the previous residents' and the residents' before them. All in all maybe a total of 6 different names. It's really starting to annoy me. It wouldn't be such a big deal, but I've lived here almost half a year now, and I get more previous residents' mail than my own mail, and I receive it almost every day.

How to fix this is a mystery to me. The USPS website only advises to cross out the address on the envelope and write 'not at this address' on the envelope. Well, I've been doing this for months now, and I'm receiving what appear from the envelope to be the former residents W-2s! As well as paycheck stubs! I've even looked into filing a change of address for these folks (leaving the forwarding address blank) but legally I can't do that. Should I be calling the post office and complaining? (I haven't yet, because I don't want to get my mail carrier in trouble unless it's really necessary.)

It doesn't make sense to me why this is happening in the first place. In the past, I've had to fight to get my mail delivered at the correct, change-of-address-filed-with-the-post-office address before because I only had a paper nametag on my mailbox before the apartment complexes made a real nametag (in NH). It seems in Somerville, the postal delivery folks don't even seem to care to look at the names on the mailbox. Any tips / advice / ideas? Is anyone else experiencing this annoyance in the Davis Sq. area?

Thanks in advance.

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