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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1794005, member: 89387"] Hi... Whatever personal stuff is going on with you, I hope it all works out for the best. If you ever want to talk about it and you want to PM me instead of posting it, I'm okay with that. But if you don't want to talk about it, that's okay too. I almost ended up taking an unscheduled "break" from just about all things computer myself. Our old computer crashed on me yesterday morning (after my computer wiz husband left for work) just as I was getting ready to read my latest batch of BD.org emails, and I was afraid I was going to be down for the rest of the week before he had time to fix it, but he stayed up till almost midnight last night to get me up and running with this slightly newer machine. Still getting used to a slightly different operating system and working out the kinks, and making him a list of questions, but going to see if I can make it work in the meantime... He found a few spare parts in his collection and got the old machine just barely working, but it's probably going to have to retire. He's managed to keep it running for about 13 years so it's getting pretty geriatric. Computers usually live fast and die hard. Puff slept through the whole thing even though I forgot to put the dishtowel over his terrarium when I put him to bed a couple of hours earlier. We had all the lights on in the living room until almost midnight but he stayed wrapped up in his little towel with his eyes closed and his faded out sleepy color, even though it's getting harder to settle him down at bedtime because the sun doesn't go down until after 10 pm here this time of year, and the rest of the night will be twilight and not completely dark until sometime in mid August. ("But mommy, I don't want to go to sleep. The sun is still up!") I run their artificial lights 12 hours on and 12 hours off year round, but the windows take care of the rest and they definitely know when it's spring. Sounds like you've got your hands full with all the critters of your own plus other family members and theirs too! I'm going to have to look up that loop of henle kidney thing -- I have a bachelor of science degree in biology from 1980 so it sounds vaguely familiar, but I'd need a review, especially since "B.S" was about all that degree ever amounted to for me in terms of a career. At least it sounds like it's not a "death sentence" for Broly, just needs watching. As I understand it, the gout medications work by keeping uric acid levels down, which is related to kidney function, so if that's an issue in Broly's case it may help him do better as well as prevent him from getting gout even if he doesn't have it already. That's cool that you named some of your critters after Dr Who characters. I liked Clara. This morning's episodes were all reruns that I've seen fairly recently, so I'm catching up on my email instead, but planning on some serious Star Trek (Voyager) watching later today. Puff's due for his good morning cuddle, and if I wait too long, he'll either sleep under his little towel for half the day and miss out on a few hours worth of Vitamin D manufacturing, or else he'll come out by himself in a little while and give me "The Look", depending on what kind of mood he's in. We're almost done with the course of antibiotics, and he seems to be doing okay -- also working on some shedding on his back and some of his toes, including the ones with the suspected infection. And he still eats his roaches with much enthusiasm, even though he's getting them more often and with nasty-tasting medicine on them -- at least he doesn't seem to mind. One more dose later today and one more on Friday, and a follow up appointment with the vet in a couple of weeks, and then hopefully we're done. At least if all goes well. I hope all goes well for you and all your family and critters too. [/QUOTE]
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