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OT: How is your day going?

Wait a sec .. am I an idiot (no answer is best)? I thought the MCO game was in SLC?

I think you're right. I'm tired, so I think I'll take the credit for being the idiot in this scenario...

Either way, I'd be up for going to a game some time if you (or any of you other people) are in town.
 
I think you're right. I'm tired, so I think I'll take the credit for being the idiot in this scenario...

Either way, I'd be up for going to a game some time if you (or any of you other people) are in town.

You're in SLC, though, right? (I remember you are)

Yeah, I got 6 seats .. I'll PM ya' when I'm heading up.
 
You're in SLC, though, right? (I remember you are)

Yeah, I got 6 seats .. I'll PM ya' when I'm heading up.

Sounds good. I'm not 100% sure I'll be able to go (end of the semester and all), but I'll try to get enough done during the week. PM me for sure.
 
My dog was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago and the treatments didn't do anything for him. Apparently some animals are just really resistant to insulin, they're not really sure why. So they told me a few weeks ago that I would have to put him down, or else he would die a much more painful death in the next month or two. But the past week or so I noticed he wasn't really displaying any of the signs of high glucose levels anymore (uncontrollable bladder, drinking a ton, etc.) so I decided to take him in and test his glucose levels one last time, just to make sure I actually needed to put him down. They thought I was wasting my money by having them do the test, but when they came out....they said his levels are fine! The vet came out and said she's never seen anything like it before and she really had no medical explanation for how he suddenly got better....medical miracles are always a good way to start off your day :cool:
 
My dog was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago and the treatments didn't do anything for him. Apparently some animals are just really resistant to insulin, they're not really sure why. So they told me a few weeks ago that I would have to put him down, or else he would die a much more painful death in the next month or two. But the past week or so I noticed he wasn't really displaying any of the signs of high glucose levels anymore (uncontrollable bladder, drinking a ton, etc.) so I decided to take him in and test his glucose levels one last time, just to make sure I actually needed to put him down. They thought I was wasting my money by having them do the test, but when they came out....they said his levels are fine! The vet came out and said she's never seen anything like it before and she really had no medical explanation for how he suddenly got better....medical miracles are always a good way to start off your day :cool:

wow AWESOME. this is great news pal and props for having faith and not giving up.
old yeller made me cry, wouldve sucked if you had to do the same to your canine friend.
anyone seen old yeller? its a classic everyone should watch it.
 
My dog died from cancer this year. He was 11. I had him since he was born pretty much. So he was a great compa..nion. I cried when he died. It was terrible. It's crazy what your dog means to you. I'm happy for you spycam that your dog is alright.

I was told too that I should put my dog down but I couldn't. It was too hard. It was crazy how he died too. I had a feeling that day that he was ready to go. So that night he was walking around my house acting out of it. He walked into my bedroom and laid down. I went and sat next to him and was petting him. I told him if he was ready to go then he could. I said it like 3 times. 30 seconds later he just rolled over and died. It was a strange moment. The few weeks leading up to his death I kept thinking he was just sticking around for me because he didn't look like he enjoyed life anymore.

Moral to the story is I believe more now that dogs really do understand you, and are more interconnected with you than you know.

I miss my dog :(
 
My dog died from cancer this year. He was 11. I had him since he was born pretty much. So he was a great compa..nion. I cried when he died. It was terrible. It's crazy what your dog means to you. I'm happy for you spycam that your dog is alright.

I was told too that I should put my dog down but I couldn't. It was too hard. It was crazy how he died too. I had a feeling that day that he was ready to go. So that night he was walking around my house acting out of it. He walked into my bedroom and laid down. I went and sat next to him and was petting him. I told him if he was ready to go then he could. I said it like 3 times. 30 seconds later he just rolled over and died. It was a strange moment. The few weeks leading up to his death I kept thinking he was just sticking around for me because he didn't look like he enjoyed life anymore.

Moral to the story is I believe more now that dogs really do understand you, and are more interconnected with you than you know.

I miss my dog :(

Cancer is a bitch. Lost my Mom and a Grandma to cancer within the last 12 months.
 
Cancer is a bitch. Lost my Mom and a Grandma to cancer within the last 12 months.

Sorry to hear it Gojazz79, that's a rough year. Hope you are doing ok.

My year hasn't been that great either. My grandma only has a couple weeks left. She has been battling MS the last year. First my dog, then this. I still got my mom. So I am grateful for that.
 
I lost my dog almost a year ago. He was there while i went through junior high and highschool. He developed diabetes and became blind. He meant an incredible amount to me. Some radiohead song was playing when i had to take him to get put to sleep. I cant listen to that song anymore, worst day of my short life so far.
 
My dog died from cancer this year. He was 11. I had him since he was born pretty much. So he was a great compa..nion. I cried when he died. It was terrible. It's crazy what your dog means to you. I'm happy for you spycam that your dog is alright.

I was told too that I should put my dog down but I couldn't. It was too hard. It was crazy how he died too. I had a feeling that day that he was ready to go. So that night he was walking around my house acting out of it. He walked into my bedroom and laid down. I went and sat next to him and was petting him. I told him if he was ready to go then he could. I said it like 3 times. 30 seconds later he just rolled over and died. It was a strange moment. The few weeks leading up to his death I kept thinking he was just sticking around for me because he didn't look like he enjoyed life anymore.

Moral to the story is I believe more now that dogs really do understand you, and are more interconnected with you than you know.

I miss my dog :(

I'm really sorry about that. My dog is 11, as well (will be 12 in a few weeks). I had him his whole life like you, so I really know how hard that must have been. I don't know if I could have gone through with putting him down...it was such a hard decision to make. So now I'm so grateful I no longer have to make that decision.

And yes, dogs totally understand you. Like you said, we really form bonds with them.
 
I lost my dog almost a year ago. He was there while i went through junior high and highschool. He developed diabetes and became blind. He meant an incredible amount to me. Some radiohead song was playing when i had to take him to get put to sleep. I cant listen to that song anymore, worst day of my short life so far.

I'm so sorry. My dog is blind due to the diabetes, too. Hearing how hard that was for you and Blues makes me realize even more how blessed I am...I can't believe he's going to be alright.
 
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