Kimes
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cute pic, just changed the filename and you all should see it in my post nowStick the pic up here then Kimes - if ya can - it's a pic of the pack of dogs I had on Tigman Beach - Aborlan - Palawan - around 2011
cute pic, just changed the filename and you all should see it in my post nowStick the pic up here then Kimes - if ya can - it's a pic of the pack of dogs I had on Tigman Beach - Aborlan - Palawan - around 2011
I'm super confused too mate - maybe when @explosiv - wakes up - he can figure wtf is going on?
Yeah - I think that I've never been too savvy with things like picture transfer - and as I age - I just get worse -I have the same problem too trying getting my albums to bring my pictures to the threads. it's easier with new pictures. The vBulliten (sp?) was so easy to to post pic's from albums to forums/threads
Yeah - at night all over the beach were thousands of crabs - and the dogs could exercise their hunter/killer instincts upon them - and they would SLAUGHTER those crabs happily and regularly - getting some amazing exercise whilst at it - then basking and swimming in the sea - when the sun came up - POW - the female Doberman - could kill the crabs at 2-3 times the speed of any of the other dogs - she was a killing MACHINE!I see your pack and they look excellent!
Dogs on a beach running free is nice to see.
But at a dangerous price FFS!At least it was smart enough to find the biggest source of shade.
Best of luckI'll regroup with ya'll after this pacemaker is installed - in about 6 or 7 hours time - then we can compare notes - currently my heart rhythm is defo off-whack - and this pacemaker should solve that problemo - and lead to a more efficient/smoother running ticker - making better use of the O2 available - and so cancelling out its current rough running condition - that's the theory anyway -
Handsome boy is getting big!View attachment 18992966
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Good luck @Gypsy Nirvana !
Hopefully one more procedure and another bowel movement away from home!
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Getting tall now but still wants me to lift his ass up on the couch.
This is how he starts asking and it gets louder and rowdier if I ignore him.
Great news!The head surgeon said that I could go home today - once my pacemaker has been fitted - YaaaaaaY!
As the activity - on this busy Becket Ward increases this morning - I'd just like to thank all those members - who have offered 🫴 me - words of support - and information on my condition - that has helped me to understand WTF is going on with my 'Dodgy Ticker' - a better understanding - leads to less anxiety for me -
Yes - and I also have a distinct heart ' Flutter' - that the only sensible fix - is by fitting a pacemaker - and can actually feel the arythmia pulsating at 4.39 am - here in Becket Ward - getting me thinking that at any moment this could lead to a heart attack - which is rather worrying dogzter -
Well in your case, since you seem to be pretty fit other then your heart issues, I'm less inclined to think you have sleep apnea, that post was sirected more at Boo (although I'm not sure how fit he is). It's been my observation that people who snore and have sleep apnea tend to be more on the overweight side. Now that doesn't mean a more fit person can't also have sleep apnea, it just seems to be more rare. If after you heal from your heart surgeries, if you don't feel back to your old self and you still find yourself tiring easily or waking up and not feeling well rested, then you might want to look into the sleep apnea thing. It usually starts with a pulmonologist who will then refer you for a sleep study which is where they usually diagnose sleep apnea. Now as far as pulmonary hypertension (which can go along with sleep apnea) I'm guessing at some point just before your open heart surgery they did an angiogram aka heart catherization test. According to my cardiologist that's the only test that can conclusively diagnose pulmonary hypertension. So if you did have an angiogram and you think you might have pulmonary hypertension you might want to ask your cardiologist if anything came up in your angiogram that might point to pulmonary hypertension. Either way both pulmonary hypertension and sleep apnea are treatable with the use of a CPap or a Bi-Pap when you sleep.My son does complain that I snore pretty bad - since we do have to share the same sleeping room - in our tiny old apartment - so ya - that could well be an issue -
Best news I've heard so far today.The head surgeon said that I could go home today - once my pacemaker has been fitted - YaaaaaaY!
Great ! By the way. Tell your wife and family that we all said heyThe head surgeon said that I could go home today - once my pacemaker has been fitted - YaaaaaaY!
Whoop, whoop, awhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1The head surgeon said that I could go home today - once my pacemaker has been fitted - YaaaaaaY!