Problem: Article: Before going to your vet, make note of any symptoms you've noticed, no matter how small. Those symptoms will help your vet diagnose what's wrong with your dog, and writing them down as they happen will help you remember them when the time comes to talk to your vet. Muscle loss is often a sign of an underlying condition, though it can also just mean your dog is getting older. Either way, it's important to have your dog checked out if you notice a change in its body and behavior.  Diseases that affect muscles can range from fibrotic myopathy and external myopathy to trauma to your dog's muscles. The underlying condition could also be something as simple as arthritis. You could say, "I've noticed that my dog is more reluctant to get up lately. His posture has changed; his back is drooping more. Also, I've noticed that he's getting thinner. All of these symptoms together have me worried." Your vet will first perform a physical examination. If they think your dog's condition warrants it, they will move on to other tests, such as blood samples, urine samples, x-rays, an MRI, and/or a CT scan, depending on what the vet thinks may be causing the problem.
Summary: Make note of symptoms. Take your dog to the vet. Expect tests.

Problem: Article: Ramadan presents a great opportunity to fill your life with discipline and meaning. The best way to make the most out of Ramadan is to carry the lessons learned you've learn—e.g. moderation and discipline—into the year that follows. Maintain the healthy habits that you have built. Try not to slip into your old ways. You've been fasting for an entire month, and your body may not be used to heavy portions. Start moderately – this goes for fatty or fried foods, salt, and sugar. Your stomach may have shrunk with reduced consumption, and you don't want to bloat yourself. If you eat too much, take it as a lesson to slow down next time.  Consider whether it's worth resuming a habit of heavy consumption. If you've been able to cultivate a healthier lifestyle during Ramadhan, try to keep it that way. To avoid heartburn, line your stomach with a bland, alkaline foodstuff before starting into spicy, fried foods. You may have made positive changes in your life during Ramadan, but this does not mean that they're permanent. Nothing is permanent unless you continually, mindfully make it so. Find a way to hold yourself accountable: try keeping a journal of your personal and spiritual development, and consider finding a person to whom you can talk about your progress. Let go of the negative feelings that hold you back. Don`t hold grudges against people who have wronged you in the past. Do this for your own sake. If you keep those bad feelings inside, they might hurt you in the future – not only psychologically, but physically.
Summary: Make positive changes in your life. Ease back into a normal diet. Remember that change is a practice. Learn how to forgive and forget.

Problem: Article: To find which terminal is closest to you, visit http://www.cksp.com.hk/en. This site also lists the addresses of the terminals.  You can take a ferry from terminals including the Hong Kong International Airport, HK-Macau Ferry Terminal, China Ferry Terminal, and Shekou Ferry Terminal. If you are flying into Hong Kong, you can take a bus ride from the airport to the ferry station. The airport express transit bus is free to use. Take the K2 bus to the Hong Kong Ferry Terminal. To review the bus schedule, visit https://www.hongkongairport.com/en/transport/to-from-airport/public-buses.page. To see the departure times, visit http://www.cksp.com.hk/en. There are departures from Hong Kong to Zhuhai every 1-2 hours on average. You don’t have to buy a ticket in advance to take the ferry. Simply show up 10-15 minutes early to pay for the trip. It costs about HK$260/¥280 ($2.50) one-way to and from Zhuhai.  It is better to show up earlier rather than later. Tickets are usually available, but they could sell out. Most terminals accept both cash and credit card. The ferry conveniently takes you from Hong Kong to Zhuhai in about 55-70 minutes. Sit back and relax as you cruise across the sea. You can listen to music, read a book, or take a nap while you wait.
Summary:
Check online to see which ferry location is closest to you. Select a departure time that works well for you. Pay the fee at the ticketing counter when you arrive. Travel on the ferry for about 1 hour.