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Calling Beagle Baily, you still out there my friend

How are you doing these days droopy eared dog?

If I correctly, you have mentioned having Thrombosis which complicates your threatment, am I correct?

I was wondering if your condition was brought on by tx, more specifically a rescue med, or was it a pre-existing condition to your tx attempts?

Is your's bilateral or only on a particular side?

I'm also curious whether where you suffer from it in a localized region or from multiple limbs?

If you don't wish to answer, I understand.  I'm just curious at this point as I am beginning to wonder if I am not succumbing to this as well and if it might have been brought on as a result of my attempt to clear through tx?
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I love you too droopy ears!  ;) And your dog ;) and mrs. BB too!  :)
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Hey there big dog how are you doing?   You must be enjoying the sunshine.  If I remember you were going to see your doctor soon.  Have you already?  When will you start the new tx?
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Woof!  Woof! I miss you Mr. BB....
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