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Regina Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Jan 1997 22:34:12 -0500
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Hi all--
I came across something this evening that while not strictly on topic might
be of interest to many people here.  I've been reading the book _Catching My
Breath_ by Tim Brookes, about living with asthma (I heartily recommend this
book, BTW).  Brookes mentions in the book that he has taken oral prednisone
several times to help control asthmatic episodes, and that prednisone made
him feel in a euphoric fog with somewhat impaired judgement.  If it has the
same effect on ferrets, maybe people with ferrets taking prednisone should
do a little extra ferret-proofing for potentially judgementally impaired
ferrets-- we all already know what excellent judgement many of them have
when it comes to leaping, climbing, pulling things down on their heads,
etc....
 
Regina
and Cully and Amelia too!
[Posted in FML issue 1818]

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