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Dunit35 12-25-2008 01:11 AM

My dogs have fleas
 
Well, I found a few fleas on my siberian hukies last night. Pulled about four or five off of each. I'd imagine theres 500 eggs on them somewhere. So, today I gave my male a bath in the tub and got him sort of dried off. I then proceeded to pick him up and get him out of the tub because he's scared of getting out. I'm and idiot and lifted with my back and not my legs. I've been pretty much laying on the couch since it happened around four this afternoon.

Pretty sure I pulled some muscles in my lower back or something. I immediately dropped him in the tub and couldn't move. I can barely move off this couch without flipping pain. I had to call my step father to come get my dog out of the tub since he wouldn't jump out. I have to meet my girlfriends parents today too..sucks.

What do you recommend to ease the pain while I'm around them? Antifreeze shots?

Merry x-mas bff's.

SPchief 12-25-2008 01:22 AM

Advantix

pr_capone 12-25-2008 01:28 AM

Frontline FTW

http://stores.ebay.com/CatSMartPlus_...QQftidZ2QQtZkm

The link is for the guy I get my Frontline from. WAY cheaper than the stuff at the Vet and my dogs have not had a flea or tick on them all year.

Bugeater 12-25-2008 01:29 AM

Whiskey.

ShortRoundChief 12-25-2008 01:38 AM

relax, your vagina just needs a rest


:D

Dunit35 12-25-2008 01:41 AM

I was more referring to my lower back pain.

If the flea baths I'm giving them doesn't take care of it I'll probably go with some stuff my brother was talking about, stuff he gets from the vet.

ShortRoundChief 12-25-2008 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dunit35 (Post 5326952)
I was more referring to my lower back pain.

If the flea baths I'm giving them doesn't take care of it I'll probably go with some stuff my brother was talking about, stuff he gets from the vet.

nair will take care of the fleas, booze will take care of you

Dunit35 12-25-2008 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 5326953)
nair will take care of the fleas, booze will take care of you

I don't really drink anymore...mainly just wheat brew.

Nair? I think my dogs need their fur for the winter.

ShortRoundChief 12-25-2008 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dunit35 (Post 5326955)
I don't really drink anymore...mainly just wheat brew.

Nair? I think my dogs need their fur for the winter.

Sweaters for the huskies

chasedude 12-25-2008 04:16 AM

Get your hands on some Flexeril (sp?) Best muscle relaxant around. Of course you need a Doc's script to get it but if you have some friends...... :D

Fritz88 12-25-2008 04:39 AM

That truly sucks man.

I have had back pain for the past 3 years or so. Went to many physical therapists without much of luck. Here's my advice to you and I consider myself someone with some experience with disk hernia - I think that's what you have.

Best way to ease this pain for a temporary period of time is to wear a belt - the one they use in weight lifting, try not to bend over much, use those patches where you stick in your back (it burns a little) but it will ease the pain. I don't know what they are called.

Check this brand out, they have good lotion to rub in your back and good patches.

http://www.tigerbalm.com/

-Rest, rest and rest. Any activity that requires effort will only make it worse. Such as lifting objects, bending over, sitting for lengthy periods of time, sitting on hard objects, etc. This however, does not mean that you do not talk nice walks that do not involve going uphills or climbing too many stairwells. Good exercise is a key to overcoming this pain, but you need the right exercise which I will get to soon.

-Maintain a healthy diet (protein and veggies) I notice that when I don't eat good food, my back starts to act funny.

-Here's a trick that my PT told me and it actually works. Whenever you have to bend over, pick something up, get up from chair, etc. Always try to suck in your stomach muscles. They will tighten your back muscles and this will ease the pressure on your disks. Or better yet, use a belt.

-Dress well if you are going to go out in a cold weather. It's something to be aware of.

-Some good exercises that I try to do daily. Try with a few ones and whenever you have pain performing any of them then make sure you stop immediately and do it on a later stage when you have mastered the easy ones. http://www.nismat.org/orthocor/progr...ackex.html#Ex1

-Sign up with a good gym and go exercise there. Sometimes you get bored doing those back pain exercises at home. At a gym, you may have a swimming pool and other activities that may take the rut out of it.

-Buy good comfortable shoes, they may be pricey, but they are a must have for everyone and especially those with back pain.

Sorry for the lengthy reply. I feel you man and it seriously sucks. I hope you get well soon.

kstater 12-25-2008 05:03 AM

Doan's Back Medicine + 2 Liquid Gel Alieve.

Skip Towne 12-25-2008 07:44 AM

Acupuncture

btlook1 12-25-2008 08:19 AM

i will second the Frontline...best stuff there is! Probably need to treat your house to!

crossbow 12-25-2008 09:56 AM

I have had the missfortune of 4 ruptured discs and two back surgeries. I lived in agony for about 15 years until I was subscribed Steroid pills. Those pills helped a ton. I can walk without pain and actualy work a 12 hour shift (Yipee !!!).

So, take and learn from my experience if you want. Get in a hot tub and soak. The hotter the better. The tub will give you quick relief but only lasts about an hour or so after you get out of it. Choke down muscle relaxer pills. Flexerile works good but you will need a prescription for it. Do it, get the prescription. After you get the pills...lay flat on your back in bed. Avoid the couch. The couch is bad. Trust me on this...the couch will wreck your spine. It is not designed for sleeping just sitting and it will twist your spine which will force your back muscles to work super hard to try to straighten the spine back out. That again is a bad thing and causes much pain.

If this is your first disc issue you probably have a herniated disc or just pulled back muscles. If you let it heal you will be ok. If you rupture the disc you will experience a level pain that is undescribabley intollerant. It is by far the most horibly intense agony you will EVER be subjected to. Drilling your teech with a power drill doesn't even come close the level of pain that a ruptured disc feels like. The last time I popped L4/L5 I was put on morphine and it still only reduced the pain by about a third as much.

One final note, cars are bad too. Stay out of cars unless you own a mini-van. Those are ok because your legs can bend at the knees allowing you to sit in a natural position. Just remember: "The couch is bad"..."The car is bad"

Good luck and I realy hope you can avoid any further damage to yourself. Please don't let that disc rupture. It will ruin your life.

Dartgod 12-25-2008 10:07 AM

Fuh-leas on my dog
Fuh-leas on my dog
There's fuh-leas on my dog
He's itchin', scratchin'
Fleas on my dog

Fuh-leas on my dog
Fuh-leas on my dog
There's fuh-leas on my dog
He's itchin', scratchin'
Fleas on my dog

I guess he's gonna be itchin' this Christmas
He's gonna be busy scratchin' this Christmas
But that won't stop me blaming him this Christmas
My poor doggie, for my farts

I guess he's gonna be itchin' this Christmas
He's gonna be busy scratchin' this Christmas
But that won't stop me blaming him this Christmas
My poor doggie, for my farts

Police nabbed my dog
Police nabbed my dog
The police nabbed my dog
He was unleashed
Police nabbed my dog

Police nabbed my dog
Police nabbed my dog
The police nabbed my dog
He was unleashed
Police nabbed my dog

They nabbed his little doggie ass this Christmas
And now they're gonna have him gassed this Christmas
Unless I come up with the cash this Christmas
Spring my doggie from the pound

They nabbed his little doggie ass this Christmas
And now they're gonna have him gassed this Christmas
Unless I come up with the cash this Christmas
Spring my doggie from the pound

Puh-lease help my dog
Puh-lease help my dog
Won't you please help my dog
Spent all my cash
So please help my dog

Puh-lease help my dog
Puh-lease help my dog
Won't you please help my dog
Spent all my cash
So please help my dog

Now you could help a little bit this Christmas
Don't be a greedy little s*** this Christmas
You know I'm never gonna quit this Christmas
Til my doggie's safe at home

Now you could help a little bit this Christmas
Don't be a greedy little s*** this Christmas
You know I'm never gonna quit this Christmas
Til my doggie's safe at home

Were fleas on my dog
Then police nabbed my dog
I said please help my dog
And you came through
So thanks from my dog

Ultra Peanut 12-25-2008 11:55 AM

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memyselfI 12-25-2008 01:31 PM

Advantix is great if you lived in a tick prone area. Use it with caution as it's HIGHLY poisonous to cats. Advantage is safer to use if you do have cats and no ticks. Frontline is a good option as well. The packaging and most vets will tell you that you can safely increase the dosage and treat every two to three weeks instead of four until your problem is solved. Check with your vet though.

DO NOT USE ANYTHING YOU CAN PURCHASE AT THE STORE.

burt 12-25-2008 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 5327080)
Fuh-leas on my dog
Fuh-leas on my dog
There's fuh-leas on my dog
He's itchin', scratchin'
Fleas on my dog

Fuh-leas on my dog
Fuh-leas on my dog
There's fuh-leas on my dog
He's itchin', scratchin'
Fleas on my dog

If you hadn't.......I woulda.

Johnny Vegas 12-25-2008 03:03 PM

mary jane and icy hot?


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