He went to the vets two months ago for a massive stroke.
The vet was amazed at his recovery considering most of his brain was melted. I said to the vet seeing as he has never used it, it's hardly going to affect him when it's gone.
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:00,
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Saw that one marching in with ill-deserved confidence from several miles away....
;-)
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:03,
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No, I did see a bit of that,
but was being distracted by a rather shapely brunette who (luckily) keeps visiting my office to ask me things...
;-)
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:12,
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;-)
Yeah, that's gonna work, isn't it?
"Hey, ***** - would you mind me taking your photo so I can post it on the internet?"
No problem there at all. :D
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:18,
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No problem there at all. :D
8 whole english pounds.
I know I know I should have said something else like, because of, or due to, or something else 'correct'.
...but I didn't.
I could have. If I had wanted to.
('''\(.:...:.)/''') Graagh!
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:06,
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...but I didn't.
I could have. If I had wanted to.
('''\(.:...:.)/''') Graagh!
It is scary when they have a stroke
Our dog had one, it is so worrying seeing them acting odd
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:02,
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^this
mines on his way out - 16 yrs old... loosing his eyesight, not that sturdy on his legs... the Vet said a few weeks ago, if he deteriorates much more, I can always bring him in at anytime to put him down. I was not happy with that.
He's not in pain, not distressed, eating fine, - the vet even confirmed that, so I really don't think so
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:07,
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He's not in pain, not distressed, eating fine, - the vet even confirmed that, so I really don't think so
She was 12 when she had it, she couldn't stop moving her head or her eyes
We took her to the vets and he gave her a shot of some thing, she was fine after a few days and lived for another year
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Thu 28 May 2009, 17:09,
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