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Thread: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy- Good Bye Flynny We will miss you

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    Default Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma

    Ouchies your poor arm, does it play up in bad weather?

    I know that plane mystery is bizarre, I don't understand how a jet that size can be gone without a trace. I think it has landed somewhere else after being taken by terrorists or surely they would have found some trace of it by now. All speculation of course, but surely they should have some sort of locator beacon if they crash. We were talking about this at dinner tonight so all the theories were coming out There are a couple of Kiwis on board. My niece Jade is on holiday in Vietnam with her partner and they will be flying home on Monday so we all have fingers crossed that she gets home fine which I am sure she will.

    There are definite pluses and minuses in all jobs, most of them have their stressful times with not enough people or not trained well enough. But sometimes when I get stressed at work I think, this could be way worse I could be working somewhere I really hate. I mainly love my job, but of course the politics drive me crazy. But I guess we have to think do we hate it enough to leave?? no, I don't think so. How about you?

    I have ordered him venison but it is out of stock, so we are giving half lamb and half another vension product I can get locally. But I will be happy when the good stuff arrives!

    TRACEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY!!!! ! GET OUT OF THAT BED AND COME TALK TO US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Yes when it's cold it gives me lots of gip. Typing can be a bit much sometimes as it's my right wrist and of course I am right handed

    You think in this day and age it wouldn't be possible for it to just disappear without a trace. I just hope something else bad doesn't happen as a result of it. I saw the poor wife of one saying he had left her his ring and watch so so sad. I really hope that they find them well somewhere.

    Major plus is the working from home, if that changes I will probably definitely consider it.

    Typical the venison is out of stock when you need it. I think that might be an idea to try them both exclusively on and off for a month, have to be careful when switching foods around but it defo seems as if he gets a reaction on one after months on it. Am sure between you and mike you will figure it out

    Maybe she has some sunshine too and decided to nip out while she can, it's been a complete turnaround this week and I do think the sun helps put everyone in a better mood. All I can hear is birds singing this morning which is really nice.

    Getting late for you now

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    I keep thinking of that show Lost when thinking about the plane, how weird would that be.

    Working from home would be fab, I admire your work ethic. I think if I was home all day I would keep finding other things to do and little work would be done!

    Yep, nearly ready for bed, just clicked over 1am here. Just made a cup of tea so will have that first!

    When is your next trip away Mel, do you have anything in the works?
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    I loved lost. Thought it was a great program

    The work dictates and it never ends especially as I have more than one service.

    Easter for 10 days we just confirmed it this morning. Back to the seaside don't care what the weather is like we are going

    Glad we got the chance to talk, had been ages. Hope you have sweet dreams and maybe we can catch Tracy together later xx

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    Sweet! I have 10 days at Easter too, worked out well as the Friday following Easter is Anzac Day so that's a public holiday and we get the Friday and Monday of Easter off so only had to take the 3 days in the middle to get 10 off.. YAY!! I think most of NZ has the same idea Not sure what I am doing yet, but even if I stay home it will be a nice break!

    Right, I better get to bed or I will be hopeless tomorrow and meant to be doing lunch out. So better get my beauty sleep and get up early to go pick up the boy! Have a nice relaxing day Mel, you deserve it!! Cya soon! x
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    Hello Trish and Mel

    Pants I missed the chat this morning I didn,t have a lye in Mum rang at 7 am this morning she fell down the stairs and hurt her leg, so I had to take her to A&E. She got 8 stitches in her knee and a stretch bandage on her arm as she has sprained the wrist She is a nightmare she fell about and hour before she called me, as she didn,t want to wake me up So I,m just home after doing her shopping and settling her on the sofa, I will pop back tonight to make sure she can get up stairs to bed.

    Mel - That,s pants that work is still a nightmare for you, but there really is nothing else out there. I still am enjoying my work, the job itself is good, but the people are not so good, I,ve never know such bitchy women in all my life, I have decided to just do the job and not get involved in any of the bitchiness or trival arguments, so I just keep myself to myself. I don,t see it being a long term career per say for me but it will do just now.

    Trish - So Flynn is at Mum and dads, he,ll be enjoying that. I remember the lunch you organised for your colleague, that was sweet of her to take you out as a thank you. When Bruno,s IBD flared up, his skin did as well, it was a catch 22 situation, the only thing that helped him towards the end was the pred. I know you don,t want to go there just now and I can,t blame you. Bruno,s protein that I used was Duck and Venision. The specialist at that time told me to fed him a protein that he had never had before, and when that stopped working to slowly change him to another new protein that he had never had before, it was quite hard as we went through a lot of proteins before settling on duck and venision. I hope Flynn feels back up to par soon

    I loved lost also, it was a great programme, but it is so strange about that missing plane, something not quite right there. We have rain and wind again today, so I,m going to do the housework then chill. Hopefully the next time I will hear you calling Have a great weekend ladies. Oh I only get 7 days at Easter, I want more
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    Tracy, sorry about your mom's fall. Poor thing. (I responded on your thread)

    Mel, I hear ya. I think I am too much of a clutz to risk roller blades, roller skates or any of the stuff I would done at a moments notice when I was younger. I still feel it when the weather gets damp and cold in my ankle that I broke (at the gym of all places) quite a few years back.

    Trish, what a sweetheart your friend is to have you to dinner and make little gift's too. Really glad that cyclone fizzled out and didn't hit you guys. Was it rainy today from it? It's scary when you hear about all the crazy storms around the world the last few years.
    Awww, I bet Flynn had a good time having a sleep over at your parents place. They are so great with him.
    Hope you are having a good weekend. We're in major chill mode here. Cold temps again, so just playing around on the computers, reading a bit and napping a bit more off and on. Ready to go order a pizza now as I'm feeling to lazy to cook. LOL

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    Trish..I was thinking the same thing about the show Lost and the Malaysian flight. What a mystery. Just now watching CNN about it...seems like they are now thinking it's somewhere in the Southern Indian Ocean.
    What Candy Crush level are you on??? I'm on 181 and it's a big pain!!
    Sorry Flynn's paw is causing trouble, poor boy. Any change on the loose poops?? Getting better yet?? I hope so!!

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    Well today was a shite day! Woke up to similar phone call Tracey, except Mum had "funny turn" so off to hospital and she is in coronary care with arrhythmia. She is ok it was not a real nasty one but they want to monitor her overnight, see cardiologist in morning and i have to be there 9am for that and maybe they will tweak her meds, I was with her at hospital all day while my sister watched Dad. But I am just home to pick up a few things and go back to Dad and spend the night with him. He needs blood tests and dental appt tomorrow then see his specialist Tuesday! So I have emailed my boss for at least tomorrow off and she just emailed back that's ok, phew! Poor Flynny not had a walk for two days now! He much the same. This really is getting a bit much
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    Default Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma

    So sorry to read this Trish, poor you Mum and Dad. Scary for you all. Hope when you get back there in the morning all is a bit better with Mum.

    Sending lots of positive vibes and a big hug for you, can't imagine how stressful all of this is. Thinking of you sweet

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