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Has been nice today, hope it's even better tomorrow;)

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Currently sitting up in bed having second mug of tea with sunshine streaming in. Looks te be a good day :thumbup:

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For some Stephen....

I've got a return journey of 326 miles to do today and at my age l ain't looking forward to it.

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Poor old bu99er. Soon be time for beer and crisps :sarcasm: :)

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At 9am I've got to run a training session for new Junior Doctors - most of whom hadn't even been born when I started work here!

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
At 9am I've got to run a training session for new Junior Doctors - most of whom hadn't even been born when I started work here!

Now, about my little problem........

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Don't want to speak too soon, but the puddy seems extremely well at the moment. No fits for nearly a week and he's behaving sort of normally. Fingers crossed the drugs keep working their magic !

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Good news qb. :thumbup:

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Stephen wrote:
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At 9am I've got to run a training session for new Junior Doctors - most of whom hadn't even been born when I started work here!

Now, about my little problem........
I thought you said it wasn't that little.....?!

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I'd be happy if it wasn't a problem at all. Roll on Friday, getting fed up with it now.

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
At 9am I've got to run a training session for new Junior Doctors - most of whom hadn't even been born when I started work here!
You'll be teaching them how to form a picket line ... assume-ably :lol:
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being

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I remember the flying pickets.

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Da, da, da, da......

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qbman1 wrote:
Don't want to speak too soon, but the puddy seems extremely well at the moment. No fits for nearly a week and he's behaving sort of normally. Fingers crossed the drugs keep working their magic !
Well they work for me. Mostly............

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Day off tomorrow - afternoon flower demo in Shirley

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qbman1 wrote:
Don't want to speak too soon, but the puddy seems extremely well at the moment. No fits for nearly a week and he's behaving sort of normally. Fingers crossed the drugs keep working their magic !
I'm delighted to hear it. Hopefully, vet was correct and it was caused by ear infection.
Thanks for the update.

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Thanks, Annie. It is beginning to look likely that the infection was the cause of the problem. Hopefully it will be a long-term fix but I am just a bit worried what will happen once the antibiotics are finished.


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qbman1 wrote:
Thanks, Annie. It is beginning to look likely that the infection was the cause of the problem. Hopefully it will be a long-term fix but I am just a bit worried what will happen once the antibiotics are finished.
Assuming cats work the same as humans, Gill will be more knowledgeable than I, but my understanding is that once the antibiotics knock the infection on the head, if the diagnosis is correct, no more fits. If there's still a problem with his ears, different antibiotic.

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anniec wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
Thanks, Annie. It is beginning to look likely that the infection was the cause of the problem. Hopefully it will be a long-term fix but I am just a bit worried what will happen once the antibiotics are finished.
Assuming cats work the same as humans, Gill will be more knowledgeable than I, but my understanding is that once the antibiotics knock the infection on the head, if the diagnosis is correct, no more fits. If there's still a problem with his ears, different antibiotic.
That sounds logical. The first antibiotic didn't have much effect but then after they did a culture, they put him on this new one which seems to be working. Presumably, though, there's a limit to how many antibiotics they can use before he starts to build an immunity ?

Sorry, sounding a bit gloomy now. The cat's better so let's make the most of it !

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Think positive :thumbup: ......which is good coming from me, the worlds worst worrier

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Is there a Modplod around who could rename this thread Cat's Corner? :crazy:

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You'll be lucky.

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How you feeling Stephen?...NO! I mean health wise :)

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How is who feeling Stephen? Carefully I hope.

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Up and down at the moment. Took a couple of prescribed tablets to stop the catheter spasms, one last night and one this morning. Not any more. Been cra**ing like a good'n today. Feels like someone's had their fist up my ar*e at the he moment. Bruised

Can't wait for Friday to get rid of the plumbing....hopefully. Fed up with it all now.

Currently slurping a drop of fire water with a Jamesons chaser to follow. :tired:
Purely medicinal :thumbup:

Never mind, chin up. There's always someone worse off.

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