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Date: 2013-06-05 04:06 am (UTC)They're common folklore, those two, and they come with a lot of appealing story ideas-- a king dedicated to justice and all his loyal knights and his beautiful queen and her tragic love story with one of those loyal knights, and an outlaw of some stripe and his celebrated crusade against corrupt local law enforcement and/or England's least favorite king. They get told and re-told; Mom just recently got the Russell Crowe Robin Hood movie, and from VHS to Blu-Ray we've had more versions of the Arthurian legend than I can think of offhand.
Man, a sick pet on top of everything else just sort of heaps it on. One of our cats had... a saddle embolism? Basically a stroke, but in his hips. We got him to the vet, spent a couple thousand bucks on him, found out he has cardiac or atrial (I forget which) hypertrophy-- the muscles of his heart are enlarged, which reduces how big the chambers of his heart can be, which can lead to circulatory problems and strokes. He, too, is on medication now, and the vet is very impressed with the fact that he survived the initial stroke and its treatment-- most cats don't. He's just also inventing new and exasperating ways to avoid getting pills shoved down his throat. The pill pockets worked for a couple of days, but...
Good luck calming down. The best advice I ever heard was that it isn't about finding perfect stillness, it's about finding the best ways to stay balanced while life is going on.