u/Clean-Letterhead3576

Apoquel prices

Why is it so expensive? I'm paying 300 for 100 tabs which is a little over a months supply for my dog. I cant afford that long term. What can I do? Any tips ? I purchased from chewy recommended by my vet because it was even more costly to purchase from the vet.

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u/Clean-Letterhead3576 — 3 days ago
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Chugging water before bed

I took my kids to the zoo today and didn't have access to a ton of water. Its my fault for not hauling more. Now here I am chugging half a gallon before bed. Here's to a night of many bathroom trips lol.

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u/Clean-Letterhead3576 — 11 days ago

Bleeding at 6 weeks

4th pregnancy, I've never bled with the others not even 1 drop so I am freaking out a bit. Its not spotting anymore, I would call it a light period with some small clots. Mild cramping. This has been happening for 2 days. What am I supposed to do? Every OB is scheduled out into the end of june. Do I really have to wait until my 12 week ultrasound to see if it is viable? I dont want to go to the ER if they aren't going to do anything but send me home with a massive bill. Any advice or reassurance would be so helpful!

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u/Clean-Letterhead3576 — 3 months ago

Increasing exercise while pregnant

Everywhere says exercising is safe as long as you were doing it before you were pregnant. Well I started training for a 5k and doing HIIT body weight exercises literally 2 weeks before I FOUND out I was pregnant (but i was already pregnant for weeks unbeknownst to me). It has worked wonders for my mental, physical, sleep health, energy levels. Prior to starting this regimen, I was extremely sedentary, literally zero. I dont want to stop but I don't want to harm my baby. Has anyone started working out when they were pregnant? I will obviously be discussing things with my doctor at my appt, but I just wanted to hear thoughts/ experiences here. Going back to sedentary (unhealthy)lifestyle just because I'm pregnant seems counter productive.

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u/Clean-Letterhead3576 — 3 months ago

I have white pines on my land and grass will not grow there. I saw somewhere that blueberry plants thrive under pine trees and it unlocked a memory of my childhood cabin growing up which was deep in the woods. The entire forest floor was covered in blueberry plants for acres and every July we would fill so many buckets with blueberries. But everywhere online says blueberries need full sun. Is there a certain kind of blueberry plant that doesn't? There isn't full sun under pine trees so I'm conflicted.

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u/Clean-Letterhead3576 — 4 months ago