The Official "Say Anything" Thread

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MendoDave

Morning

Smooth Commute to work this morning. No traffic. It did it in 35 seconds today.

DarkMonster620

Quote from: Mendo Dave on September 25, 2013, 08:39:10 AM
Morning

Smooth Commute to work this morning. No traffic. It did it in 35 seconds today.

SOOOOOO long?! :o
Carlos
I said I was smart, never that I had my shit together
Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 08:34:34 AMDucati is the pretty girl that can't walk in heels without stumbling. I still love her.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

77south

So, on Friday night, Basil, one of my wife's two Manchester Terriers had problems with a disk in it's neck and had to go see the emergency vet. (we gave it some pain meds and made it rest and now, you wouldn't know it was ever in pain) Then on Saturday the other dog, Tiny had her first seizure, so that was another late night visit to the emergency vet.  On Monday night we went to the vet again for follow up, and because she was acting strange.  My Father in law drove up from Moline to watch them while we are at work.  Last night she had two more seizures.  My wife is taking a half day off to take Tiny to the University animal hospital to see if they can diagnose a cause. That probably means x-rays and maybe an MRI.

We have been briefed on what could cause a 13 year old dog to start having seizures, and none of those things are good.  Lymphoma is the big one, it would also cause the elevated calcium levels that are present in her blood.  Hypothyroidism also got mentioned, but it is much rarer.

I love those dogs, but they mean the world to my wife. They crisscrossed the country with her, when she was moving from Arizona to New Mexico, Washington state, Illinois and finally to Madison.  She took care of them through some seriously hard times when she had to choose between buying food and paying rent, they never went hungry or lacked for anything.  I am worried sick and neither of us have gotten a good night's sleep since Thursday.  And Monday I go in for knee surgery, so I'll be home and mobility limited for a week starting Monday, of course.  I can take care of Tiny now, if she were to have a seizure, but I would have a hell of a time walking her around the apartment for the hour and a half it takes her to calm down, while on crutches whacked out on pain meds. Her father will probably stay and help, but I feel overwhelmed, and heartbroken and helpless. It kills me to see Tiny suffer. I can't make the little dog or my wife feel better.   :'(

MendoDave

Quote from: Darkmonster620 on September 25, 2013, 08:44:35 AM
SOOOOOO long?! :o

I took my time and had a  look at the GMC I'm parting out for a few seconds on the way to work.

ducpainter

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Quote from: 77south on September 25, 2013, 08:52:09 AM
So, on Friday night, Basil, one of my wife's two Manchester Terriers had problems with a disk in it's neck and had to go see the emergency vet. (we gave it some pain meds and made it rest and now, you wouldn't know it was ever in pain) Then on Saturday the other dog, Tiny had her first seizure, so that was another late night visit to the emergency vet.  On Monday night we went to the vet again for follow up, and because she was acting strange.  My Father in law drove up from Moline to watch them while we are at work.  Last night she had two more seizures.  My wife is taking a half day off to take Tiny to the University animal hospital to see if they can diagnose a cause. That probably means x-rays and maybe an MRI.

We have been briefed on what could cause a 13 year old dog to start having seizures, and none of those things are good.  Lymphoma is the big one, it would also cause the elevated calcium levels that are present in her blood.  Hypothyroidism also got mentioned, but it is much rarer.

I love those dogs, but they mean the world to my wife. They crisscrossed the country with her, when she was moving from Arizona to New Mexico, Washington state, Illinois and finally to Madison.  She took care of them through some seriously hard times when she had to choose between buying food and paying rent, they never went hungry or lacked for anything.  I am worried sick and neither of us have gotten a good night's sleep since Thursday.  And Monday I go in for knee surgery, so I'll be home and mobility limited for a week starting Monday, of course.  I can take care of Tiny now, if she were to have a seizure, but I would have a hell of a time walking her around the apartment for the hour and a half it takes her to calm down, while on crutches whacked out on pain meds. Her father will probably stay and help, but I feel overwhelmed, and heartbroken and helpless. It kills me to see Tiny suffer. I can't make the little dog or my wife feel better.   :'(
Helpless is a horrible way to feel.

Hope the pup is OK, and you heal up quickly.
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MendoDave

Quote from: 77south on September 25, 2013, 08:52:09 AM
So, on Friday night, Basil, one of my wife's two Manchester Terriers had problems with a disk in it's neck and had to go see the emergency vet. (we gave it some pain meds and made it rest and now, you wouldn't know it was ever in pain) Then on Saturday the other dog, Tiny had her first seizure, so that was another late night visit to the emergency vet.  On Monday night we went to the vet again for follow up, and because she was acting strange.  My Father in law drove up from Moline to watch them while we are at work.  Last night she had two more seizures.  My wife is taking a half day off to take Tiny to the University animal hospital to see if they can diagnose a cause. That probably means x-rays and maybe an MRI.

We have been briefed on what could cause a 13 year old dog to start having seizures, and none of those things are good.  Lymphoma is the big one, it would also cause the elevated calcium levels that are present in her blood.  Hypothyroidism also got mentioned, but it is much rarer.

I love those dogs, but they mean the world to my wife. They crisscrossed the country with her, when she was moving from Arizona to New Mexico, Washington state, Illinois and finally to Madison.  She took care of them through some seriously hard times when she had to choose between buying food and paying rent, they never went hungry or lacked for anything.  I am worried sick and neither of us have gotten a good night's sleep since Thursday.  And Monday I go in for knee surgery, so I'll be home and mobility limited for a week starting Monday, of course.  I can take care of Tiny now, if she were to have a seizure, but I would have a hell of a time walking her around the apartment for the hour and a half it takes her to calm down, while on crutches whacked out on pain meds. Her father will probably stay and help, but I feel overwhelmed, and heartbroken and helpless. It kills me to see Tiny suffer. I can't make the little dog or my wife feel better.   :'(

I hope it works out OK too. Didn't get a chance to read this before....

DarkMonster620

Quote from: 77south on September 25, 2013, 08:52:09 AM
So, on Friday night, Basil, one of my wife's two Manchester Terriers had problems with a disk in it's neck and had to go see the emergency vet. (we gave it some pain meds and made it rest and now, you wouldn't know it was ever in pain) Then on Saturday the other dog, Tiny had her first seizure, so that was another late night visit to the emergency vet.  On Monday night we went to the vet again for follow up, and because she was acting strange.  My Father in law drove up from Moline to watch them while we are at work.  Last night she had two more seizures.  My wife is taking a half day off to take Tiny to the University animal hospital to see if they can diagnose a cause. That probably means x-rays and maybe an MRI.

We have been briefed on what could cause a 13 year old dog to start having seizures, and none of those things are good.  Lymphoma is the big one, it would also cause the elevated calcium levels that are present in her blood.  Hypothyroidism also got mentioned, but it is much rarer.

I love those dogs, but they mean the world to my wife. They crisscrossed the country with her, when she was moving from Arizona to New Mexico, Washington state, Illinois and finally to Madison.  She took care of them through some seriously hard times when she had to choose between buying food and paying rent, they never went hungry or lacked for anything.  I am worried sick and neither of us have gotten a good night's sleep since Thursday.  And Monday I go in for knee surgery, so I'll be home and mobility limited for a week starting Monday, of course.  I can take care of Tiny now, if she were to have a seizure, but I would have a hell of a time walking her around the apartment for the hour and a half it takes her to calm down, while on crutches whacked out on pain meds. Her father will probably stay and help, but I feel overwhelmed, and heartbroken and helpless. It kills me to see Tiny suffer. I can't make the little dog or my wife feel better.   :'(

I know how it feels when it comes to the dogs . . . Hope everything works out for the best . . .
Carlos
I said I was smart, never that I had my shit together
Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 08:34:34 AMDucati is the pretty girl that can't walk in heels without stumbling. I still love her.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

teddy037.3

mornin y'all

someone pass me a red bull, please

DarkMonster620

Carlos
I said I was smart, never that I had my shit together
Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 08:34:34 AMDucati is the pretty girl that can't walk in heels without stumbling. I still love her.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."


DarkMonster620

Carlos
I said I was smart, never that I had my shit together
Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 08:34:34 AMDucati is the pretty girl that can't walk in heels without stumbling. I still love her.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

teddy037.3

guinness girls instead, maybe.

or oktoberfest anything girls.


man, why can't it be socially acceptable to start my day with a pint of guinness?  instead I gotta be "that guy" who "should go to meetings" because of an "issue."
*disclaimer, I do not do that.

DarkMonster620

well, internet time is almost over . . . .

take care everyone . . .

see ya tomorrow, maybe tomorrow afternoon . . .
Carlos
I said I was smart, never that I had my shit together
Quote from: ducatiz on March 27, 2014, 08:34:34 AMDucati is the pretty girl that can't walk in heels without stumbling. I still love her.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

zooom

Stella, how goes the day with your boss acting as the piratey parrot sitting on your shoulder?
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