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    Default Checking in for January 2024

    "Checking in" is a topic that we start on the first of each month. We suspect that we have a good number of members who read the messages regularly but who don't post very often. Maybe that's because their dogs are doing well, or they don't have a Cushing's dog anymore, or they haven't got any questions to ask, or maybe they don't feel very comfortable about posting answers to other members' questions. It's perfectly understandable and acceptable for folks to only post once in a while, but when we don't hear from people, many of us find ourselves wondering what those folks have been up to recently and how their dogs are doing.

    It's always preferable to post updates about your Cushing's dog in your own thread/topic (especially if you want feedback/replies from other members) but you can also post a quick reply here if you just want to say hi and let everyone know how you are doing in general.

    We'd love to hear from you!

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    Default Re: Checking in for January 2024

    👋🏼 Hey friends! I just joined and am very excited to get to know you all and learn from your situations and experiences. I plan to post soon, and introduce you all to Lily, my 7 year old Shih Tzu, who was just diagnosed with Petuitary dependent Cushings. Take care everyone!

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    Default Re: Checking in for January 2024

    Hi DearHeart!

    Glad to have you and your beautiful Lily join us! I am looking forward to learning more about the both of you as time passes. If you haven't, please start a thread in the Questions and Discussions section and tell us all about your sweet girl and her journey with Cushing's.
    Hugs,
    Leslie
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