Debs Daily Deliberations 170

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Friday and straight off I decided I was not going to Tesco's today....just not enough energy to walk there and then carry heavy bags back. Got Jack and Sean off to school, Lara was still home poorly, fed the dogs, cleared the poop and put the rubbish out. Lara came down looking awful and said that her hamster couldn't stand up and looked like its back legs weren't working. Oh no, I give her a cuddle and make an appointment at the vets for 5pm when Tony is home. She cries pretty much on and off all day, I try to tell her that they probably won't operate, she is 2.5 years old and the sleeping gas would be very dangerous but, the vet will know best so we'll have to go with his advice. I tried to hint that we might not bring her home "awake". I was dreading it, I am supersensitive to any kind of death right now and if one of my kids gets upset I just blub right along like a baby.

Lara spent a fair amount of time in my bed with her DS doing brain training and came down for lunch. She had cheese and crackers (had to force her to eat) and I had cheese on toast with worcestershire sauce, tasted great but I paid for it later.....got very nauseaus. We watched some TV together and finally the family was all home. Time to take Biscuit for her appointment, like a chicken I sat in the waiting room while Tony took Lara in, he said she was very brave and kissed and cuddled her hamster before the vet took her outside to give her the "injection" he said it looked like she had a tumour on her spinal chord causing paralysis of the lower body and there was nothing they could do Crying Lara came out in tears and I couldn't fight mine back - what a wuss am I!!!!!!!!

We stopped off at Tesco's on the way home and bought some comfort food - chocolate, crisp snacks and coke to cheer her up but we didn't buy any food.....Jack had asked if we could have a take-out kebab tonight. I wasn't feeling much like cooking so agreed, I had a lovely chicken shish in fresh turkish bread and salad - no chili sauce for me! We all watched some TV and Tony had a few races on Need For Speed, the last one being around London in an Astin Martin DB7....which started badly so he seemed to take great pleasure in just smashing into all the other AM's.......boys!!!!!!!

The whole family were in bed by 10pm on a Friday night - what is that all about - ok the boys probably stayed up watching TV and went on their computers but the rest of us snoring in unison pretty pronto!



Thought for today:
If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster.
Isaac Asimov

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Sorry to hear about Laras hamster,when our cat was put to sleep on Easter Sunday i dont think ive ever cried so much,and my daughter was dreadful for ages,dont think we realise just how much our pets mean to us at times.

    Hope she is a bit brighter today xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Loss is never easy.  I hope she does a bit better each day, too.  The bumpy ride will smooth out soon...  Some of out animal shelters have programs of a sort where the public can visit the shelters and on a regular basis (determined by the shelter and the volunteer) walk dogs, play with cats, etc.  Maybe someting like that might help take the ache out of her heart...here's a big hug for her from me:  O ...make it a real one for me, k?

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Sorry about the hamster but unfortunately it is all part of growing up. Glad you finally made it to tesco's - they must have been worried about you but as you probably know chmeo is cumulative and takes a long time to work through your system. My toenails are still dropping off after three months - it really is very nasty stuff. We haven't got a tesco's near us - Morrison's or ASDA or the local CO-OP.

    Keep smiling

    love

    Drew

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Aww Debs sorry about Lara's hamster, its heartbreaking for them but children do bounce back and I think it helps if you have other pets in the house.  Dexter and Ollie will probably get lots of extra cuddles.

    I'm surprised Tesco didn't send out a search party for you - lol.  You they know you by name.  We have a new Asda and there is often a greeter at the door," hello how are today" - frightened the life out of me the first time cos I was concentrating on heading down an aisle.  Mind you I'll be really scared when they start to say hello back again.  

    Enjoy your weekend.

    Love Carol  xx

  • Hi Debs

    I think Tesco should give you free deliveies!!!!!!!!

    Sue x