Secret Chief
Very strong language
Wow. 10 hours would be bad enough.I hated the 10 yrs. of drive time to and from work.
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Wow. 10 hours would be bad enough.I hated the 10 yrs. of drive time to and from work.
Yes....that's easy to see.Where I went to primary school there were 26 kids, 24 girls and 2 of us boys. The girls chased me everywhere but they couldn't catch me. I was a stupid kid.
< Slow car >Wow. 10 hours would be bad enough.
Move here, there's a blood collection place within walking distance
This is a monthly bill because we have a faulty dog.
It's common for housebound patients to receive blood draws at home, here.The nurse comes to the house to stab us and collect blood
It's common for housebound patients to receive blood draws at home, here.
TRUE STORY TIME: My husband brought home a little puppy that loved to lay on my chest and snuggle under my chin. Well, in a few days I noticed that not only did HE have a bit of mange, so did I! I immediately took him to the vet who tested him and told me that the good luck was that his mange was a type that was treated easily with a soap. I said, "Well, I hate to tell you this but I have a bit of it too!" The vet literally looked both ways, lowered his voice, and said, "You can go to the doctor if you want to, but all he will do is prescribe the same type of soap as I am prescribing your puppy. It may LOOK different but it will be the same concentration and everything." I just took the soap he prescribed and used it on both of us and it took care of both of us!Did they fix what was wrong with you? Maybe I should go to a vet. Cheaper.
The cause of both types of mange are different species of mites. One group is apparently a little more difficult to treat for than the other. Sounds like it was sarcoptic mange that your puppy had.TRUE STORY TIME: My husband brought home a little puppy that loved to lay on my chest and snuggle under my chin. Well, in a few days I noticed that not only did HE have a bit of mange, so did I! I immediately took him to the vet who tested him and told me that the good luck was that his mange was a type that was treated easily with a soap. I said, "Well, I hate to tell you this but I have a bit of it too!" The vet literally looked both ways, lowered his voice, and said, "You can go to the doctor if you want to, but all he will do is prescribe the same type of soap as I am prescribing your puppy. It may LOOK different but it will be the same concentration and everything." I just took the soap he prescribed and used it on both of us and it took care of both of us!
Good morning all.
How many is too many? I don't think I've maxed out yet.I don't want too many females chasing me, though..
Hello @ChristineM. Another day off. And it seems I slept pretty well too.Top of the morning to you Dan
It did and that puppy lived mange free (so did I in fact) after just a few treatments with that soap.The cause of both types of mange are different species of mites. One group is apparently a little more difficult to treat for than the other. Sounds like it was sarcoptic mange that your puppy had.
Sounds like it all worked out.
Hello @ChristineM. Another day off. And it seems I slept pretty well too.
I think I'm so used to things actually turning out for the worst that I've got enough reason to prepare for it.My wife is also a professional worrier who assumes that things will turn out for the worst so I'm familiar with that sentiment. I can also have those moments occasionally so I have some familiarity with that sentiment.
Sure. I'm sure Ares will be thrilled to be interviewed by a dog.We've also batted around the idea of my interviewing Ares. I don't expect any miracles but I'd be thrilled if anything positive came out of it even if very small. So should we set that up?