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Have any of you, ever has a dog pass away from Liver Disease?
Q: Last night, my sweet little Angel Gigi, passed away, due to Liver Disease! She fought so hard, to stay alive. The only reason I did not put her down, was because the vet kept telling me, that we had caught it on time, and that she would have her good days and bad days, but eventually she would be back to normal, and it would take months. The vet never even brought up putting her down. For the last few months, of weekly vet visits, many various medications, tests, syringe feeding her every 3 hours, 24/7, she lost the fight. Being with her 24/7, my heart is breaking. This past Saturday morning, I took her back to the vet, because she was very weak, could not stand, she was very wobbly, could not keep any food down whatsoever. Her temperature had dropped to 96.8! I asked the vet, if she thought maybe, we needed to put her down, as I had asked her many times before, so she would not have to go through the pain anymore, and every time I asked her, she told me, that she wanted to try something first, to see if we could get her a little better. So me trusting my vet, who I have been going to for years, and never had a problem with, I took her advice. She treated Gigi and I brought her home. She basically slept the whole day, other than the time I was feeding her and having to hold her up to go to the bathroom. The next morning when I got up, (she was next to me in her bed), and when I checked on her, she had already passed away. I did not hear any commotion, from her, during the night, that would make me wake up! I feel now, like I let Gigi down, and she suffered all alone, because of me, and that I could have prevented it, but trusting my vet, I followed her advice, and now Gigi is gone! If only I would have woken up, I could have taken her to an ER Vet and had them put her down, so she would not have to suffer in pain, which I’m almost positive she did! I can’t help but feel that it’s all my fault! Her suffering was definitely not necessary. Have any of you ever lost a pet to Liver Disease and how did everything turn out? Thanks!This is my Special Angel Gigi!http://i20.tinypic.com/35bck86.jpgTo My Love GIGI: RIP My Little Special Angel! I miss you already and things are just so empty, and very lonely, without you here. You will remain forever in my heart! I love you so much! I’m so regretfully sorry, if I let you down! That was definitely not my intention! My tears are flowing for you!!!What would you have done differently, if you were in my position, just curious?
A: I’m so terribly sorry for your loss. Thankfully I have never lost a dog this way, but I did loose one to kidney failure. I too trusted the vet and put several thousand dollars into trying to help my dog. I kept being told one more fluid treatment could give her another couple of good quality years. Then it was one more, one more. I loved that dog with all my heart. It was the first dog I had ever owned. I wanted to give her those 2 more years, but me too. I had never been suspicious of the vet. I had been going to him for years with cats. Sadly I should have been. When my vet passed away another vet took over his clients. It took me 2 years and many people telling me that I had been taken for a fool that got me to ask my new vet what chance Missy had. I knew he had the records for all of my previous animals too. He looked at the ultrasounds we had done and said the poor girl never had any chance and he was surprised she lasted the 2 months before we had to euthanize her because she was in such a bad way.I don’t think you did anything wrong at all. You trusted a vet that should have known your dog was dying. The only thing I would do different to what you did was after what happened last time with something like this I would always get a second opinion. Vets are human and they can make mistakes. I know mine conned me for as much money as he could get out of me. I pray this was not the case for you. RIP Gigi. I will pray to Sierra to find you at the Rainbow Bridge and keep you company until you are in your mama’s arms again.I’m so sorry for your loss Chi Addict. Sending a hug and a prayer from one Chi lover to another.
What should I cut out from my speech?
Q: Ok, I am doing a speech on the proboscis. It is a nose for all of those who don’t know(And many other things, but I am talking about the nose). So, here it is, and it is 4min and 20sec, and need to cut out about 10-20seconds from it. It is supposed to be fun and interesting, so keep those parts in, unless it is the only part that gets kicked out:The Proboscis SpeechGood morning/afternoon to everyone out there! I am (Insert name here), and today I am going to tell you about proboscises. What is a proboscis you may ask? Well, you are going to find out… AT the end of my speech! Hope you enjoy it.Well, there are many types of proboscises, but the one I am going to talk to you about can run, but has no legs. Can smell, but does not stink. It comes in many different shapes and sizes, and all mammals have them. Insects may not have a proboscis, but they have something to replace their proboscis. And no, it is not a fruit or an animal, and it is not a word to rhyme with troboscis. Many people think that just our tongue helps us taste, well I got news for them! Without our proboscis, I can say what food would be like in one word: HORRIBLE.Not only does our proboscis help us taste, it also helps us to breathe. When the air passes down to the back of our larynx into the windpipe, it is on the way to the lungs. Our proboscis is lined with a thin, moist layer of tissue called mucus membrane. This membrane makes sticky stuff that people like to pick and eat. I don’t know why! Mucus catches germs, dirt, and other small particles that can irritate your lungs.How does a proboscis run with no legs?When you catch a cold or flu, your proboscis goes into mucus-making overdrive to keep the germs out of your lungs and body. Then, the sloppy mucus will run out your proboscis and onto a sleeve or soft paper. If the germs DO get into your body, they will make you sicker than you already are!Also, when it is cold outside, the mucus will try and warm you up the best way possible. Tiny blood vessels inside your two “Snooze caves” will open wider, helping to warm that bitter air. But, that extra blood creates MORE mucus production, so next comes the drip, drip! When you start to let those waterworks fly baby, the tears come out under your blepharos drain and through the tear ducts that will empty into your proboscis. Mucus plus tears equals one sloppy proboscis!Now it’s time for… Going With The Flow of Proboscis Bleeds!What causes a proboscis bleed? Well, most proboscis bleeds occur when the little blood lining in the proboscis break and bleed, kind of obvious. These blood vessels are very sensitive which are formed close to the surface, and are easy targets for popping. Just be thankful we don’t have a dog’s proboscis! Can you just imagine us walking around; all our noses close to the ground? Since dogs have such strong proboscises, they pull us everywhere on the leash outside, which can be a DRAG. Here are some very famous proboscises in history:1.Someone named Rudolf, no, not Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. This Rudolf was Rudolf 1 of Hapsburg, German King. And according to a historian, “He had so large a proboscis, that no artist would ever paint it’s full dimension.”2. Number 2 is an artist we all know, Michelangelo, the famous Italian artist.3. Next is Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer who had lost the tip of his proboscis in a sword fight, so he replaced it with a new, gold one.4. Thomas Wedders was an English circus freak in the 1700s. He had the longest proboscis of a human in any known history, which had been measured 7½ inches in length. He was shown throughout England, and had been labeled a mentally crazy.5. Last but not least, Josef Myslivecek. He was mainly known for the fact that he had no nose. He suffered from a disease, and went to a doctor who said he had to remove his proboscis in order to live. So off it came!If you still don’t know what I am talking about, here are a few more hints. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer has a very famous, red proboscis. Also, don’t you think that some of these guys are related to Pinocchio and his proboscis? My speech is about… Noses! Yes, proboscis is another name for the nose, the proboscis monkey, a type of worm, and the “mouth” of an insect.I used the websites kidshealth.org, all-about-noses.com, nosedrops.com, and ask.com. Please do not pick or eat that booger that comes out of your proboscis. That is not only gross but also unhealthy to you and all of us – who get sick from watching you. Hope you enjoyed my speech about noses! Have a great day/night!Oh, and also: How do you pronounce Myslivecek?
A: in the “if you still dont know what im talking about” paragraph, cut out the rudolph part, or at least the word “red”. baby steps my friend. baby steps.
Thinking of Getting a Tattoo?
Q: Hey guys. I’m 15 and a half years old. I’m thinking of getting a tattoo when I turn 16, however I do not want to make any dumb or rash decisions. So I have a couple of questions I would like answered.First, what is the entire process that you go through to get a tattoo? Starting from walking into the place and walking out.Second, how painful is it? I was thinking of my upperarms (around the deltoid muscle), chest, or on my shoulder blade. Do they give you anything to lessen the pain? Numbing cream?Third, for those of you with tattoos, what did you get, where did you get it done and why? What do(es) the tattoo(s) mean to you?and finally,Fourth, I am worried that I might catch a disease from the needles due to the place being unsanitary. Is it common to get any diseases? and how can you tell if the place is sanitary or unsanitary?I know I’m asking a lot, so answering all of these questions is not necessary. Just want some things clear.Thanks for your time!-Brian
A: Well I’ll say first, I’m impressed at your grammar usage and concern about tattoo safety at 15 years old, most kids your age just want a tattoo to be cool, and don’t care how its done or by whom. That being said, I still think you should wait till your 18, and spend the next two years researching everything you asked, and the design and placement of the tattoo. If you get tattooed before 18, you’ll have to get it by someone who is willing to tattoo a minor, and usually these types of people is NOT the kind of people you want marking you for life. They’re usually unliscened, unprofessional, not a skilled artist, and not concerned with safety issues such as the cleanliness of the needles, etc.
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