| Hi All, It's time for Joeys blood test at nearly two years after he was diagnosed am I am really panicking!.He is due a blood test tomorrow (21/09/10) PCV and I'm not sure whwther it's gone down.Since injuring his "wrist joint" earlier this year he has gradually been built up to at least one and a half hours walking((weekdays) to two hours at a weekend.He is also swimming once a week - now2 up to 8 minutes (I'm told this is 8 miles).He seems tired - after 5 short ball throws today he laid down. Is it hot in Essex at 16:20? Awaiting test, Corrie and Joey.xxx |
| Corrie Marney Dagenham Essex uk |
| Corrie, Deep breaths and no worries. If something is amiss you will have plenty of time to worry about it if not then you will have put yourself through the wringer for naught. Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers. Penny |
| Penny Lytle Creek Calif |
| Corrie, Try to relax, I would be tired after all that swimming too:) I will be thinking of you and Joey, cross my fingers and hope for the best! Brigitte & the poodle boys |
| Brigitte BC Canada |
| We all hold our breath for the blood work. After what Joey went through, how can you not worry? I'm sure everything will be ok. It sounds like you just have a tired dog. I'm praying for you Ronda and Buster |
| Ronda Illinois |
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