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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post<- For WTFH's doggie.
On the plus side a muscle spasm or trapped nerve are less less likely to require surgical intervention.
Pain killers, steroid injections and rest will often do the job.
Fingers crossed for Dog."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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They came back from the vet. She was given an injection. Vet wanted to keep her in, but The Wife said we would look after her and bring her in if it got worse.
Shortly after that Fitzpatrickreferrals phoned, so The Wife has set off for there. Have to pay them £2,750 up front, they will do an MRI scan immediately and if surgery is required that will take the bill to £5.5k.
Since the dog spends her time in the office with me, lies on my feet to keep them warm and makes sure I take breaks from my desk, do you think I can put this through as a business expense?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThey came back from the vet. She was given an injection. Vet wanted to keep her in, but The Wife said we would look after her and bring her in if it got worse.
Shortly after that Fitzpatrickreferrals phoned, so The Wife has set off for there. Have to pay them £2,750 up front, they will do an MRI scan immediately and if surgery is required that will take the bill to £5.5k.
Since the dog spends her time in the office with me, lies on my feet to keep them warm and makes sure I take breaks from my desk, do you think I can put this through as a business expense?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Heart murmur (vets never picked up on that before), but that's minor.
She isn't responding correctly to blink tests but that may be due to the pain killers.
She's doped up to the eyeballs and going for an MRI scan, the results will be back today.
They are also doing a spinal tap.
(Sorry to be boring any of you, but this is a bit of release for me)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHeart murmur (vets never picked up on that before), but that's minor.
She isn't responding correctly to blink tests but that may be due to the pain killers.
She's doped up to the eyeballs and going for an MRI scan, the results will be back today.
They are also doing a spinal tap.
(Sorry to be boring any of you, but this is a bit of release for me)"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHeart murmur (vets never picked up on that before), but that's minor.
She isn't responding correctly to blink tests but that may be due to the pain killers.
She's doped up to the eyeballs and going for an MRI scan, the results will be back today.
They are also doing a spinal tap.
(Sorry to be boring any of you, but this is a bit of release for me)
Its obvious how important pooch is.
She'll be fine hopefullyComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostShe'll be fine hopefully
The Wife hasn't signed any consent forms, so I doubt if she will be on series 10 of Supervet.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe Wife hasn't signed any consent forms, so I doubt if she will be on series 10 of Supervet."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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