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MaltRam

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    MaltRam got a reaction from 1967Ram in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Alph in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    I think it was @uttoxram75's line, which I still nick when appropriate: find 'em, peel 'em, dip 'em in salt.
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Mostyn6 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Ramslad1992 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Rev in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Norman in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's on the mend. Very relieved. Thanks for your best wishes all.
    Just to got to go through 2 weeks of keeping him out of mischief now!
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    MaltRam reacted to uttoxram75 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    I can't remember saying that although there are cases where its appropriate...
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    MaltRam got a reaction from i-Ram in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's home for the night! He's in a right state, and we're back to the vet tomorrow, but I'm starting to get optimistic. They still don't know what happened, so a relapse is the worry, but so far, so good.
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    MaltRam reacted to Mostyn6 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    That’s the clip that shook me, looked a bloke about to cuddle a dog ? ?
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    MaltRam reacted to Day in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Share as in retweet/quote retweet that's all, hate seeing that kinda stuff, not telling you how to tweet though, I just quickly scroll past them all now, can't bring myself to click play. Sometimes it needs to be shared to catch the [censored] for it. 
    Remember seeing your tweet about the dog that got punched, can't even begin to think what goes through peoples minds to strike a dog. 
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    MaltRam reacted to Day in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Hate reading stories about ill dogs, hate the dog abuse videos @Mostyn6 shares on Twitter more though but that's something else. 
    So far mine has had just an ear problem the once, got robbed of £60 odd for a small bottle of ear drops, been pretty lucky with him so far (touch wood) but have him fully insured even though it's a bit of a scam these pet insurance plans. Once you've made one claim you may as well give up trying to get them insured at all as the price rockets. 
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Will Hughes Hair in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's home for the night! He's in a right state, and we're back to the vet tomorrow, but I'm starting to get optimistic. They still don't know what happened, so a relapse is the worry, but so far, so good.
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    MaltRam reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Brilliant. Hope all goes well.
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Day in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Doggo update: He's home for the night! He's in a right state, and we're back to the vet tomorrow, but I'm starting to get optimistic. They still don't know what happened, so a relapse is the worry, but so far, so good.
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    MaltRam reacted to Coneheadjohn in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    @Needlesh hope your dogs ok mate.
    Hope life gives you a break,sounds like you deserve one.
     
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    MaltRam got a reaction from DarkFruitsRam7 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Update: Vet called. He's made it through the night. Hoping to take his tracheotomy tube out later today.
    Much like supporting our DCFC, it's the hope that hurts!
     
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    MaltRam got a reaction from StaffordshrieRam in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Update: Vet called. He's made it through the night. Hoping to take his tracheotomy tube out later today.
    Much like supporting our DCFC, it's the hope that hurts!
     
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Bwash_Ram in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Update: Vet called. He's made it through the night. Hoping to take his tracheotomy tube out later today.
    Much like supporting our DCFC, it's the hope that hurts!
     
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    MaltRam got a reaction from Smyth_18 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    @Smyth_18 I agree totally with David. It's very difficult because as laymen we're labouring in the dark. GP's get what, 10 minutes per patient, and that includes writing up the notes. They'll go through a fairly standard decision tree and if your case doesn't fit neatly into their boxes you an easily miss out on the right treatment. Keep on at them. Make it easier for them to refer you than keep telling you no. If necessary over-state the symptoms, be a bit dramatic, whatever it takes. 
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    MaltRam got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Update: Vet called. He's made it through the night. Hoping to take his tracheotomy tube out later today.
    Much like supporting our DCFC, it's the hope that hurts!
     
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    MaltRam got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Just had a rather dramatic call back. They opened him up and found no foreign body in his stomach or intestines, but his throat is blocked by a swelling/growth and he was full of gas. They've released that, but just as the vet was on the phone she got a shout from the nurse and had to hang up to go and check on him again. Half hour later, she calls back. The swelling has got worse and he can't breath. They put a tube down his throat and I had to make a decision on a second operation. Of course I've OK'd it, so they're giving him a tracheotomy so he can breath while (they hope) the swelling goes down.
    They hope the swelling is due to his being sick so much, but it could be anything. They'll keep him overnight, but he's had so much trauma now that the odds are diminishing. Zero without this second op though.
    Cruel ducking world. Poor little lad. 
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    MaltRam got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Since my wife died, it's been a bit of a scrap to keep plodding on, but I've been making progress. Back at work, back talking objectionable poo on here, trying to get out and about...
    Aside from our kids, the biggest thing that's dragged me out of bed to do anything in a morning has been our dog. He's a lovely lad and I've been completely converted from cat person to dog person. My late wife always wanted a pup as a girl but her old man wouldn't have it, so when we found out she was terminally ill we got him to tick it off her bucket list. Not only is he a link to my late wife, but his complete devotion to us and bouncy enthusiasm helps bond us together.
    He's only 18 months old, but he's sick. I've been up with him since first light and just had to drop him at the vet for various tests. He's been sick till there's nothing but bile, not drinking, not moving, struggling to breathe and I'm scared of what they're going to find. 
    Watching him helpless, hoping for every next breath, the echoes of nursing my missus in her last weeks are ripping all the old wounds open. If he goes, I'm never again having another living thing in my life I care a poo about. The pain of caring and losing isn't worth the joy.
    ducking savage low this morning. 
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    MaltRam reacted to Day in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    I had a call from the nurse on my case the other day, talking me through what they plan on doing with my sedated body.
    Was pretty unpleasant, but she went on to say that because of my age they will be able to nail the causes and treat it effectively so don’t worry. 
    Young ones it’s a different story, they are not referred for scans and colonoscopy’s initially but treated for psychological issues as GP’s see bowel problems as kids being kids.
    Because they are left so long in pain, some are beyond the first phase of treatment and end up having sections of their bowel removed.
    Not looking to scare you here, but make sure you push them and if your GP won’t refer you to the gastrointestinal department at the hospital, find a GP that will. 
    I could bore you all for hours with my full story from the last 3 years, but it really does come down to luck with the NHS and who you get on the day with the clipboard.
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    MaltRam got a reaction from sheeponacid in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues   
    Update: Vet called. He's made it through the night. Hoping to take his tracheotomy tube out later today.
    Much like supporting our DCFC, it's the hope that hurts!
     
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