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Noooo.Bijou Bob wrote:Feel for you GG. I get exactly the same with counselling clients. 3 didn't turn up last week but as its a free service I can't even charge them. They've been shoved to the bottom of my list though.
Invite them again & (if they turn up) belittle them & have them believe they & their ilk are responsible for all the World's woes and they deserve the uncertainties which haunt them.

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Give over. I've done three years training in how to slap people whilst shoutin "for Pity,s sake pull yourself together". Its not easy ya know!
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It is .... I've done it for decades.Bijou Bob wrote:Give over. I've done three years training in how to slap people whilst shoutin "for Pity's sake pull yourself together". Its not easy ya know!
I find looking around, paying them limited attention, getting their names wrong .... & saying "yeah, whatever" when they correct you works a treat !!
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As i said, for OLD people its fine!Bruce Rioja wrote:Nowt wrong with David. Well, not as a middle name anyway

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Was lying there melting away minding my own business when this wisp of cloud drifted into my line of sight, the bastard.
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Downed a couple of mushrooms?General Mannerheim wrote:Was lying there melting away minding my own business when this wisp of cloud drifted into my line of sight, the bastard.
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Not angry, just a bit gutted.
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly
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Sympathies, BB. One of ours got cat flu (which didn't sound serious) but the vet said he was a goner and would only pass it to the others (we had three at the time), so the poor bugger had to be put down. Took a while to get over it.boltonboris wrote:Not angry, just a bit gutted.
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly
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boltonboris wrote:Not angry, just a bit gutted.
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly
My cat had to be put down 2 years ago, she was 19 years old and we'd had her from a Kitten. She started going wonky in the back legs and we thought she was arthritic. Then she started having fits. The vet diagnosed a bain tumour.
We took her home, gave her every attention and a supper of Salmon (her favourite) then I took her back the next day to be put down.
Feel your pain BB but it was for the best.
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coyle and still not being accepted on this site
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We had a 19 year old. As fat as Hodori's cat, but only because the bloody vet butchered her when she was spayed. Eventually, aged 17 she got diabetes, no doubt because of her immense obesity, and we had to inject after that daily with insulin.Gary the Enfield wrote:boltonboris wrote:Not angry, just a bit gutted.
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly
My cat had to be put down 2 years ago, she was 19 years old and we'd had her from a Kitten. She started going wonky in the back legs and we thought she was arthritic. Then she started having fits. The vet diagnosed a bain tumour.
We took her home, gave her every attention and a supper of Salmon (her favourite) then I took her back the next day to be put down.
Feel your pain BB but it was for the best.
Strangely enough she then slimmed right down and had the best two years of her life.
I don't believe in 'spiritual' bollocks, but I knew moments before she died that something was up, and I awoke and went downstairs to find her dying. I put a bit of honey on her tongue thinking it might help her diabetes, but she died in front of me. I've always been grateful I didn't have to make the choice of having to take her to the vet. That really would have been too painful. So sympathies. Deep sympathies.

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Feel your pain Boris. My dog has just been diagnosed with a tumour on his jawbone. I took him to the specialist hospital in Liverpool yesterday to be told the tumour couldn't be cut out and his only hope is radiotherapy. This was not a route I wanted to take him down, due to the invasive nature and side effects but dont feel I can just leave it to get worse. He's 10 years old. Just cant decide what to do for the bestboltonboris wrote:Not angry, just a bit gutted.
Bruno, one of our cats has been diagnosed with the big C. They said they can operate, but with this type of cancer, it's unlikely it'll make any difference. Even if it does, there's over a 90% chance of a recurrance withing 12 months..
He seems fine at the moment, but I imagine he'll start to deteriorate pretty quickly

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Oh Harry, that sucks, thinking of you and feeling your pain... Xx


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would you prefer to be accepted or trampled on on this forum. i get the p**s taken out of me most days on this siteAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Why do you need acceptance?
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Well, you don't half make it easy for us.bwfcdan94 wrote:would you prefer to be accepted or trampled on on this forum. i get the piss taken out of me most days on this siteAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Why do you need acceptance?
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Shift key. Use it.bwfcdan94 wrote:would you prefer to be accepted or trampled on on this forum. i get the piss taken out of me most days on this siteAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Why do you need acceptance?
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i am also angry about unintentionally p**s**g you all of
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