1. Originally posted by germcevoyup over the 1000 I see dan


    Yep, been on here a bit the last few days; not had much else to do. Couldn't conceive making this many posts when I first started on here. Can't conceive not being on here now I am..

    You've been top poster for a while now and you're pushing 5000!!; mind, Sergio's back in action........
  2. BTW, (sorry for the double post)

    Thyroidectomy all done and dusted. Went very well. Cat is 8 years old and without the surgey would have had the rest of its life on tablets. Now, with the surgery.... tablets stop today.
    Gotta be good
  3. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
    You've been top poster for a while now; mind, Sergio's back in action........


    give it a week and he'l be number one again. good to have another decent fella such as yourself up over the 1000 mark.
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    give it a week and he'l be number one again. good to have another decent fella such as yourself up over the 1000 mark.


    Thanks; very kind
  5. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    Thanks; very kind


  6. so has anyone got any pets here?
    what is that thymology dan?
  7. I had Bono. A 6 month old golden retriever. Hit by a car though and no longer with us
  8. Originally posted by Angel_or_Devilso has anyone got any pets here?
    what is that thymology dan?


    As you might guess, they are an occupational hazard!

    3 cats - Josh (guess what inspired that one ), Murphy (wasn't allowed Guiness) and Indy (wife's a huge Harrison Ford fan)

    2 Labradors - Swirral & Huw

    Thyroidectomy is removal of one or both of the thyroid glands (situated in the neck between the trachea {windpipe} and jugular vein), usually because they are cancerous and overproductive. The metabolic rate is increased (heart rate goes up, lose weight, eat more, lose hair, increased blood pressure) and untreated it is fatal. You can use tablets but the cat has to be on them every day for life which can be a faff. Surgery is not without its risks but is curative in 95% of cases and needs no follow-up meds.
    This cat will be discharged today.

    Originally posted by germcevoyI had Bono. A 6 month old golden retriever. Hit by a car though and no longer with us


    Sorry to hear that.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoyup over the 1000 I see dan


    And you've broken 5000 Gerard! Good man. The first Mirrorball Man.

    Well deserved as a stalwart of the forum.
  10. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    And you've broken 5000 Gerard! Good man. The first Mirrorball Man.

    Well deserved as a stalwart of the forum.


    thank you very much for that
  11. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    thank you very much for that


  12. Evening Sergio!

    Been busy in the hospital today? Or study?