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    The dog will be feed twice a day until they get back. YL will not be staying there. Some people don’t deserve animals.

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    My daughter is living in the house of horrors. Earwigs, ants and a cockroach infestation. I told her to pack her shit up and come home. Go back twice a day to feed the dog. Something ain’t right. I reckon these people have fled. The nudity is over.

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    let’s see how this new camera compares

    uploading is much easier, that’s the first thing I noticed

    I often find flowers at the beach , possibly left there as offerings

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    My thinking is Terminator 2: Judgement Day is fine for two 3 year olds to watch because it’s mostly and action movie. Whereas the first Terminator is at least not the ideal first Terminator movie for two 3 year olds to watch because it is more of a horror movie

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    Driving home through clouds was interesting. I have a switch that claims to be for fog lights, but it may just be a placebo as it makes no noticable difference.

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      years ago, maybe over 40 years, Melbourne switched all the street lights to an orangey colour , ostensibly to make it safer driving in fog

      then when I came back to Oz over ten years ago I noticed all the lights had changed to white again, led bulbs I think , but higher luminosity

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      In old cars we had to turn the headlights off cos they’d light up the fog. The fog lights down low are supposed to be under the fog.

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    Annnnd cerys groomed the $200 fucking cgm right off. So we go for a new one. And they installed it on the insulin injection site

    Fuck

    Me

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      No, I’m not recommending signing up to libre and dexcom with as many email addresses as you can possibly obtain to get free samples… if its human ones you’re using.

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        Oh that’s already occuring …do they not check delivery addresses? because that will be fun.

        (So far one to my po box under maiden name, one to our house under married, one to his lordship’s work… and we have friends who are literally settling on a new house…)

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            Nah its just a blood glucose monitor stickon. I would be very grateful, their discount “trial” is $15. Our local chemist has $125 (pets dont get NDIS).

            You don’t want to know what the AEC charged.

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              Edit: Never mind, a sensor that comes off can’t be reattached.

              Places like Vet Shed online have cohesive bandages that could protect the new one. Sometimes they wrap it over taped IV cannulas to stop the pet chewing them out. (Maybe diagonal going under one front leg to over the other shoulder if a figure 8 would put pressure on her neck.)

              Edit: Uhh… here they recommend superglue https://www.vss.net.au/videos/application-of-a-libre-sensor.html

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                Surgical glue is great - the usual vet didnt use enough, hence why she was able to groom it off. And now a nasty raw area poor baby, I gotta call them today and find out if i can get cat-friendly cream at my local chemist

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              So it’s a one off? Yeah I’ll see how I go, if they let me have multiple to the same address (and whether they get pinched 😬)

              Edit: Damn, terms and conditions say you can get stung full price or it gets canceled if they find out you did it multiple times. And it can retroactively alter the agreement. Maybe I can get one from each site then

              Edit 2: I ordered one from Libre and denied authority to leave so it won’t get pinched. But then the post office might not tell me it’s arrived so 🤞 Another site didn’t have a trial option so I might come back to that later

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                Perfect- libre are the ones we’re currently logging on. Thank you ever so much - pm me your payid or paypal or whatevs so i can pay you back. Can do the $15 now and postage later, or all in one hit, however you like

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          Oh well done! I don’t think they do check addresses, I work in community health and we’ve all signed up over the years for our human clients.

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      Would a bodysuit prevent grooming it off while still allowing you to check it?

      Props to you, I’ve done round the clock care and subdermal fluids/injection but not diabetes

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        The grooming isn’t so much the problem as them plonking the new one right on the nape where we make the bloody tent to inject.

        She loves wearing shirts, so if grooming becomes a thing we’ll just put her collection of sleeveless tees on.

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    Quarantine has begun. Taking one bag at a time out of her car. All clothes (even clean clothes 😡) are getting a hygiene wash. Everything will be disinfectanted. Found one in her school bag. I sprayed it and the bag and zipped it back up. Yadda yadda yadda. End game the car will be fumigated. Don’t know what else to do.

    I’m on coffee 3.

    She fled so fast a tin of strawberry nesquik has losted its lid and is on everything that was in that bag.

    I’m no longer hungry.

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      The Nesquik wash will be a spectacular sight. Speaking from experience, and if your machine is a top loader - do not fill machine with water more than half way up the tub. One of my boys did a chocolate nesquik wash with a full tub and it spilled all over the laundry floor. Yes I made him clean it up. Even behind the machine.

      Dunno about front loaders. And strawberry nesquik is easily identifiable as such, unlike chocolate. Sympathies for your situation.

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      Glad you got her out! I read your earlier comment at some point during the day and it just kept playing on my mind. This is the first chance I’ve had to revisit this post. Yeah that’s just not right at all.

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        I thought what would I do. I wouldn’t sleep there. I wouldn’t even stay there during the day. But I would still fulfil my obligation to feed the dog. That was my advice to YL and she took it.

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          Wise decision. I mean, I’ve had times in my life, when I was really rock bottom depressed for example, and I let the housework go shamefully. But I would always take action on insects and rodents and prevent infestation, no matter how I had to drag myself around to do it. And I would never have people in the house to see my shame or expect someone to stay there and deal with it. That’s just awful. How can they not be ashamed?

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            I honestly don’t know. The place isn’t a hovel. It’s not a hoarders paradise. It was just infested with rotten food around. Very odd.

            I’m no clean Jean but I don’t leave food laying around to decay.

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    Tickets are open for RONE’s exhibition at Chadstone. His Burnham Beeches installation blew my mind, so I’m very excited.

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    Misty moisty morning. No wind, just water hanging in the air like a bad memory.

    Went outside to put my bin out and the council truck was delivering replacement bins to the new residents next door. As it moved down the street it left elegant swirls of moisture in its wake visible under the streetlights. Never seen that before.

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    Down at the manufacturing site at Hastings today. It has an ‘emergency hq’ feel with all the temporary buildings on bricks. And there’s a thick book on the shelf about using office 2000