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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's awful. Yes, it's plenty to leave over. I could not stand that.[/quote] My blood pressure is becoming an issue now. Between this and my elderly folks, I'm melting down. The [[u]b]older dog [/u]has bladder cancer and the simplest conversations are not simple. It's always about him being right, me wrong, and 'but I need your help'. What he needs is a chauffeur for the dog to the vet, but then doesn't believe the information I get from the vet. It's at the point now that I find I can't keep my thoughts straight around him because he seems to challenge every word, then say "I don't understand what you are saying - you are not putting a coherent sentence together. You should get that checked out'. It's fear, pure and simple. Yup. It's about time to blow this popstand.[/quote] [/b] That dog is amazing; I'm sorry his health is failing and he is so dismissive of you.[/quote]
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