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  1. I’ve been away for a few days so using the ‘in house’ WiFi at the place I was staying. I thought I’d have a look at Nottstalgia and surprising found it bought up a page with the message that ‘this page is blocked as it contains adult or other content assessed as unsuitable for general viewing’ Was it the talk of liberty bodice’s or flannel knickers. Anyway there was a report any problems form so I messaged to ask why this harmless page was blocked. Surprisingly quickly I received a reply to say that they use a third party company to restrict access to certain sites and having examined No
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  2. MargieH.. About once a week, we can tell when they need doing as they feel a bit hard to the touch. He sometimes bursts the one on his back when he goes in the field out the back & he catches it on a bramble or something. We buy those cheapo baby wipes from Aldi to wipe the gunge off his fur...
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  3. Got phone appt with DR on July 26, to decide what to do next re tablets.
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  4. That's very frequently, Colly. Humphrey tended to take a few months before his refilled. It's a good thing you're geared up to do the job and he must be very trusting of you, bless him.
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  5. Colly, it certainly sounds as though theyve got you covered. I'm glad you're feeling better and that anxiety has calmed down. When youre up a gum tree and don't know whats happening its normal for your mind to go into 5th gear. I'm still waiting to hear my diagnosis. Oncologist had a meeting with radiologist last Monday to show him all my reports and hopefully find out exactly what this mark, shadow or scarring is because they just dont know. He rang me on Wednesday and told me that the radiologist couldnt distinguish what it was because the image wasnt clear. So now they hav
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  6. Your vet seems really good Colly, and so are you for draining the cysts so efficiently! How often do you have to do it?
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  7. Our cat, Humphrey, had a recurring cyst. They have roots, apparently, and will continue to refill unless the roots are removed. That involves a general anaesthetic. Humphrey often punctured the sac himself and the only clue would be a wet patch on his fur where he licked it clean.
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  8. Best Wishes Catfan. I hope all goes well for you.x
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  9. Our cat Pix has got two cyst's: one on his back & t'other on his head, vet doesn't want to do an operation to remove them because of his age, so she's showed us how to drain them. My wife Sue holds him steady, I then sterilize a needle in the gas flame, wait for it to cool, then prick the cyst while holding tissue's to catch the gunge, sometimes the gunge will spurt out & you have to be quick to catch it, we then wipe him down with baby wipes. Doesn't seem to hurt him as he's sat there calm & purring, we always give him a treat afterwards.... He woke us up last night a
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  10. Thank you for requesting this site to be unblocked. Our 3rd Party filtering system which classifies websites for us had classified this site as “Adult Content” which seems after visiting the site to be to incorrect. I have reconfigured the filter to allow this site to be accessed. Please allow an hour for this to begin to work on your device – you may also need to clear your internet cache in your browser. Apologies for the inconvenience, it does seem a bit odd that it was classified like that. If you are still experiencing problems accessing the website after an hour or two
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  11. Thanks DJ360, Beekay, Trogg, Cliff Ton, Brew, Carnie, Jill, Catfan & MargieH.... Hope get sorted out OK Catfan
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  12. Another early 70s album I still love is Paul Simon's solo effort 'There Goes Rhymin' Simon'. Some lovely songs on it: Lovely album.
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  13. That reminds me: An optimist will see a light at the end of the tunnel. A pessimist will see a train hurtling towards them. The train driver will see two idiots standing on the track...
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  14. Hopefully before much longer you'll be looking back and thinking "what was all the fuss about ?".
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  15. Well had my first injection of tryptorelin on Monday & that'll last for 3 months & should shrink the tumour, gave me a sore bum but needs must... Been to see oncologist this morning & I should be having radiotherapy in about 3 months time. He said after the tryptorelin has shrunk the tumour he'll blast the prostate, seminal vesicle's & nearby lymph node's with radiation & hopefully that should be that. He said the wee-wee problems should hopefully resolve after the tryptorelin injections & radiotherapy have shrunk/ bopped off the tumour, but if they don't I'll need a TU
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