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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

We Apologise For The Disruption To Our Usual Services.



We would like to take this opportunity to apologise for the lack commenting on our friends blogs.

Unfortunately, The Dad was rushed to hospital in an ambulance last Wednesday, suffering from severe abdominal pains.  It turns out he has a large kidney stone blocking his right kidney.  He underwent surgery to have a stent (a tube) inserted into his urethra in an effort to widen the stone's passage.  However if the stone has not moved by the end of this week he will be returning to hospital for further surgery.

As I'm sure you will all understand, The Dad is in a lot of pain and The Woman is doing her best not to strangle him, to look after him.

We have some fun post scheduled in the run up to Christmas, but we're unsure whether we will be able to comment much on other blogs.

Thank you


The Paw Relations x


26 comments:

  1. Purrs for your Dad. We hear Kidney stones are NOT fun.

    The Florida Furkids

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  2. Well, that's a good reason for not visiting. We're purring for your dad and hope he will be okay and doesn't need anymore surgery. Purr..purr...purr....

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  3. Yikes! Loud purrs to your dad, we've heard kidney stones are one of the worst pains anyone can endure. We hope he won't need surgery!

    Paws crossed for him...and for your mom too, that she doesn't strangle him! ;-)

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  4. We are sending gentle head butts and purrs to your Dad. We understand kidney stones are very painful.
    Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

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  5. My husband gets kidney stones every 5 or 6 years. I'm sure they hurt, and I don't want to make light of his pain BUT it always bothers me when men equate it to giving birth. He's passed 4 stones, I've given birth to two 10 pound children. He was given morphine; I got a pep talk and was told to breathe. Also, he didn't have to feed his stones every three hours, nurse them through various illnesses or pay to send them to college. Just sayin . . . Hang in there!

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  6. Well, do I know what you are going through.
    Just had my stent taken out yesterday afternoon.
    Had my third kidney surgery the week before.

    If you have any questions, I'm the one to ask.
    Been there and doing that. lol

    JC

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  7. OMG We are soooo sorry! If you EVER want to talk about stones, my Mom is the Kidney Stone Queen! (she just passed one last night!) Mom has medullary sponge kidneys, a condition where she is full of 100s of stones all day, every day! She is sooooo sorry for your Dad! Sending him healing purrs because it is even worse for men! Love, Cody

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  8. That's awful, kidney stones are really painful, I had a tiny one years ago and it was almost worse than having a baby (almost,...)
    Hope your Dad manages to pass it without any assistance.
    Dip Bridge and Elliot x

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  9. Ouch! That must be awful for your male human! I'm sending purrs his way... I heard a rumor that purr vibrations help these stones dissolve. Well, even if it doesn't work, it can't hurt, right?

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  10. I was away and didn't realise this had happened. I do hope that stone decides to pass through and he doesn't need surgery. Take care and sending hugs to your mum who will be run off her feet. Carol x

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  11. Oh no! That sounds so painful. We are purring and praying for your The Dad. We hope that stone passes, and that he is on the mend real soon.

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  12. Sending lots and lots of purrs for your daddy! Me-Ommmmm

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  13. We hope that your dad gets feeling better soon--so that this too passes...

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  14. We hope that your Dad gets feeling better soon

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  15. Mommy says there's NOTHING worse than a husband in pain...we are purring for that stone to MOVE ON OUT! Toot Sweet.

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  16. Oh that sounds super painful! Purrs to your Dad (and your Mom!).

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  17. Wow, that must be incredibly painful for sure. Sending tons of purrs to your Dad (and Mom) for all to resolve quickly and for his quick recovery.

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  18. Sounds like a very busy time with caring for Dad purrs to smooth passage.

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  19. We is so sorry to hear this. The Mom has a lot of tummy pain from hers heartburn and stuffs and hers says it's the worst! Hers doesn't know what kidney stones feels like, but hers says hers imagines it's very painful. :(

    We are sending lots of purrs and healing hugs to your dad. We really hope that the doctor is giving him something for the pain and that the stone passes very soon!!

    Purrs and hugs,
    Carmine, Milita, and Jewel

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  20. Don't be worrying about how much you are able to comment on blogs. Look after your Dad and the one wot wants to strangle him! MOL!
    Charlie

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  21. That must be very painful. I hope that stone gets moving.

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  22. Please take good care of your daddy. His health and well-being are much more impawtant than commenting on our blogs. We'll keep him in our prayers. Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo

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  23. Oh your poor Dad! That sounds so very painful! We are crossing all paws for him.

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  24. purrs of healing for him, and of comfort and sanity to you :)

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  25. We send your Dad healing purrs and hope he will get well soon. Purrs

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  26. Your poor Dad. Our Mom has had kidney stones, stents and then had to have it broken up because it would not move! We know he is in a lot of pain abd we feel for your Mom, too!

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