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Yes: Monty goes back to the vet this morning for fluids sand reassessment.
The reptile vet spoke with the specialists at the vet school who said that Jacques' blood count is still too high. I am dropping her off today back the vet hospital and she will get :eek: 2 weeks of nebulizer treatments.
Oh, poor Bea and poor pets. Sorry to hear that. Let me embrace you and hug you.:<3:
Tortoises are slow. Maybe in healing too, but I think Jaques will make it ! She is strong.
What told you the VET about Monties sickness ? Does he have an idea what it is ?
 

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Yes: Monty goes back to the vet this morning for fluids sand reassessment.
The reptile vet spoke with the specialists at the vet school who said that Jacques' blood count is still too high. I am dropping her off today back the vet hospital and she will get :eek: 2 weeks of nebulizer treatments.
Oh golly! :(
All the best and lots of love to Jacques and Monty :<3::tort::<3:
 

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Oh, poor Bea and poor pets. Sorry to hear that. Let me embrace you and hug you.:<3:
Tortoises are slow. Maybe in healing too, but I think Jaques will make it ! She is strong.
What told you the VET about Monties sickness ? Does he have an idea what it is ?
Will get back with you later today, Bee. I'm in a rush to get my breakfast and drive Jacques to the vet before they close at noon.
Thank you SOOO much for your love and support!!!!:):<3::<3::<3:
 

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Seems we have some sick pets here today. Bad news from all sides.
From me too: Yesterday the VET euthanized my old dog "Bonnie". Her cancer in the tummy spread into the bones. Her right hip got swollen and yesterday the whole leg was thick.
She was 13 years old. It was the best decision to let her go. In dignity and without pain and fear.
Today I burried her on my property.
I am very sad. Why can`t dogs live as long as we ?? But I am sure that she had a good life. She came to me as a 4 month old puppy.

Hugs, Bee. :<3:
 

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Will get back with you later today, Bee. I'm in a rush to get my breakfast and drive Jacques to the vet before they close at noon.
Thank you SOOO much for your love and support!!!!:):<3::<3::<3:

Oh Bea, your vet bills must be enormous at the moment :(

I’m hoping for better news soon
 

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Good evening all. We had a very good drive up here in the sunshine. There’s still a little snow on the tops, but I don’t think that will be around long.

We stopped in a little village called Sudbury for a pub lunch. I had an excellent fish and chips with mushy peas. :)

The pub was very old and faces a big old house, now belonging to the National Trust, called Sudbury Hall. It was largely built around 1660 and modified regularly over the years.
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It has the most amazing ceilings including this one on the main staircase
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Good evening all. We had a very good drive up here in the sunshine. There’s still a little snow on the tops, but I don’t think that will be around long.

We stopped in a little village called Sudbury for a pub lunch. I had an excellent fish and chips with mushy peas. :)

The pub was very old and faces a big old house, now belonging to the National Trust, called Sudbury Hall. It was largely built around 1660 and modified regularly over the years.
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It has the most amazing ceilings including this one on the main staircase
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Yes, and Sudbury is a pretty little village :)
 

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Good evening all. We had a very good drive up here in the sunshine. There’s still a little snow on the tops, but I don’t think that will be around long.

We stopped in a little village called Sudbury for a pub lunch. I had an excellent fish and chips with mushy peas. :)

The pub was very old and faces a big old house, now belonging to the National Trust, called Sudbury Hall. It was largely built around 1660 and modified regularly over the years.
View attachment 230754

It has the most amazing ceilings including this one on the main staircase
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Beautiful!
 

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Great excitement in the UK.

Not only have we won a gold medal at the Winter Olympics- Ladies Luge ... we got bronze too! - but we have had an earthquake! Not very big - magnitude 4.4 at a depth of about 5 miles.

Our friend @Lyn W undoubtedly felt it as the epicentre was in Cwmllynfell a village North East of Swansea in South Wales.

Son felt it in his flat in Bristol
I was sat on the toilet and felt it felt like the toilet was shaking
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And daughter much further away in Southampton
I was sat on my bed watching tv and it was shaking a little bit but I didn’t think it was an earthquake. I thought next door was doing something

I very much doubt there’s any serious damage anywhere. The last time the UK had an earthquake of this size was 8 years ago when it was M5.2.

We are very fortunate compared with most countries. Nothing like the current problems in Mexico following their much bigger quake.
 
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