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The vet looked at this black thing and told her whatever it was it was not alive. He must have looked under a microscope. She lives in an area where the furnace has probably been turned off for a couple of weeks now so maybe she is right. If the black things are all over the house and not just on their skin I would think whatever it is it is not alive. Something is strange here. |
Well, she said that she thought she had Morgellons disease. Just google it and you'll can read for hours. Nobody knows what it is or what causes it, and many think that it isn't real. |
Thank you, Kathy, for always caring about others and giving of yourself so freely. Your support of me has always been heartfelt and very appreciated. I really hope they are okay. |
Glad to hear she's ok. It's a wake up call for all those that don't have carbon monoxide detectors in their homes to get one. I never had one until I had a scare. I bought a wee bank owned house last winter. It had been winterized by the bank, so when I got keys to the house, I turned everything back on. The house needed alot of remodeling/updating work. I knew I was tired all the time, but I was working full time during the day and going over to the wee house to work on it every night, so I made sense that I should be tired. One night after working at the wee house, I was too tired to drive home, so I just crashed there. My son panicked when he woke up the next morning because I wasn't there & called my parents. They were worried I'd hurt myself on a power tool or fallen from a ladder, and rushed over to the wee house. There I was sleeping on the living room floor. They woke me & I just felt sick, like I had the flu real bad. They took me to the emergency clinic and as soon as my mum explained the situation, the nurse knew exactly what it was. Turns out it wasn't the furnace, but the water heater! It was improperly vented with a flexible clothes dryer vent :eek: |
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I don't see a problem with having admin or a moderator having my phone number, a personal email. I think it would be better. |
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KJC - Again, I have to commend you for looking out for others on this site the way you do! This site always strengthens my faith in humanity! Everytime I have a bad day, run into a jerk on the highway, all I have to do is log on and there is someone like KJC going out of their way to help a total stranger. There is definitely a link between yorkie-loving and being kind towards strangers!:rolleyes: |
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Guess who just called me????? :D I just got off the phone with Sheryl! I was totally shocked... she is definitely a very nice lady and is doing okay, and Benji is okay too. She's getting a CO detector tomorrow morning. Yea! She hasn't been back on here due to PC problems but promises to be back soon. We talked for almost an hour! Yes, mostly about Yorkies! I am looking forward to seeing her on here more often, again one very sweet lady.... I don't believe how relieved I am.... I think I just breathed for the first time in 5 days! |
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Can't wait to see her post. |
Thanks for letting us know and caring, Kathy. |
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Happy to hear her and benji are ok. This was a wonderful thing you did for another yorkie talk member. |
:thumbup: So Happy it was Good news. :thumbup: |
I just read this thread and am happy that she called you back and all is well. What a wonderful person you are for caring so much for this woman and her pet to go out of your way to help her....you are just an awesome person! |
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wow.. I am so glad it worked out ok. What you did, your concern and carring shows that the world has good people! |
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