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We’ve got a messenger group and discord. I know one friend in particular is struggling really bad and for many having this disruption to their routine is difficult. Yeah I’m a bit peeved and Aspie has been such a positive influence on me this past year but I handle things a lot better than some others there that’s for sure.
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At least you've got methods of being in contact with each other - I know it's not the same, but maybe all be online together when you would normally be together at aspie?
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It’s not quite that simple for me. I’m tempted to meet up with a couple of dog owners and go for a walk. Yes I know there is risk but we can still keep our distance while out with the mutts.
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Why isn't it that simple to get together online?
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Can’t describe it. There is something about the atmosphere at Aspie that can’t be replicated.
Talia doesn’t like taking her meds so much but I think the cuddles that follow make up for it. She’s a good girl. Gonna curl up on the sofa and watch a couple of episodes of I’m Not Ok With This before me and the snuggle pup head up to bed. Saturday nights have never been so much fun.
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Poor Talia! She'll get used to it.. maybe in a bit of cheese?
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She'll sometimes eat the cheese and spit out the tablet. Cocktail sausages often work but only when she doesn't see you put the tablet in it. The number of times she's eaten the sausage around the tablet then spit it out...
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Corned beef is sometimes good as you can mould it round the tablet. Or chorizo. - it’s strong smelling so covers up the smell of the tablet
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She does a good impression of it sometimes! (giggle)
Corned beef has worked but again, there have been occasions where she's eaten the corned beef and spat the tablet out...