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Quote: Dude I spent nearly a week in bed. I called two of my Dr.'s and they both said I needed to come it. When I did they admitted me to the hospital. I just came home last night and I still feel so bad that I may wind up having to go back.

But after all the test's my potassium level had dropped to 2. They gave me 8 bags of potassium and finally sent me home with me having a fit to take two potassium pills per dad.
@Scg do you know what might cause a drop in potassium?
These Dr.'s kind of thought it was something to do with my hernia repair.
 
Good write up Tara.... Koi are cold water fish but they dont necessarily need to hibernate. You have some beauts.

Koi live a good hundred years. Handed down generation to generation historicall. Good sized Koi with Good attributes can go for A LOT of money

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Dude I spent nearly a week in bed. I called two of my Dr.'s and they both said I needed to come it. When I did they admitted me to the hospital. I just came home last night and I still feel so bad that I may wind up having to go back. 

But after all the test's my potassium level had dropped to 2. They gave me 8 bags of potassium and finally sent me home with me having a fit to take two potassium pills per dad. 
@Scg do you know what might cause a drop in potassium? 
These Dr.'s kind of thought it was something to do with my hernia repair.

Hope u get to feeling better
 
Thanks Dude so do I.
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Good write up Tara.... Koi are cold water fish but they dont necessarily need to hibernate. You have some beauts.

Koi live a good hundred years. Handed down generation to generation historicall. Good sized Koi with Good attributes can go for A LOT of money

deb

Thanks Deb! I can take no credit for the fish, that is Rick's depart.
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Since I am mostly a mutt myself, the fish attributes are lost upon moi! There is a colour scheme in Koi that I have never really gotten. Must be equivalent to our "bird feather" patterns found in the SOPs, eh!

Must have this here but not there.
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July 22, 2013

The only use the dogs ever had for the fish area was the goldfish spitters...personal dog waterers.


Sep 1, 2015
If you like wildlife, adding a pond to your yard attracts more than your own domestics. Supplies hydration and protection to other forms of free-loaders--like we need to encourage more of those to hang around.
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FROG (prince?
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TOAD (of Toad Hall?)


Tara

Edit to add two pics of amphibians in the pond
 
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Quote: Thanks so much Scg for your help. I was taking furosemide at one point but stopped. Now I wonder if one of the Dr.'s gave me some while I was in the hospital.
I had diarrhea so bad that you would not believe! And try getting in and out of bed that fast with staples! lol


Dang @chickadoodles that sounds all kinds of bad!
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take care of yourself!
Thanks Alaskan. I am trying.
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On a more positive note DH said out doe had kits. He found one that she had pushed out of the nest that did not make it. This kit he said was about 4-5" and some hair already.
He said she won't let him see the others but he said they are smaller. I can't wait to see them.
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DH took a 64 qt. tote and turned it upside down and cut a hole in it to hover a heat lamp over it to move the chicks to the coop. I told him to make sure it was 70* in the tote for the chicks. But their half of the coop is completely enclosed with heavy guage wire so they will be safe. They cannot go outside till they are old enough so they can't fit thruough the 2x4 welded wire on the run.
They will love having more freedom.
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Thanks so much Scg for your help. I was taking furosemide at one point but stopped. Now I wonder if one of the Dr.'s gave me some while I was in the hospital.
I had diarrhea so bad that you would not believe! And try getting in and out of bed that fast with staples! lol


Thanks Alaskan. I am trying.
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On a more positive note DH said out doe had kits. He found one that she had pushed out of the nest that did not make it. This kit he said was about 4-5" and some hair already.
He said she won't let him see the others but he said they are smaller. I can't wait to see them.
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DH took a 64 qt. tote and turned it upside down and cut a hole in it to hover a heat lamp over it to move the chicks to the coop. I told him to make sure it was 70* in the tote for the chicks. But their half of the coop is completely enclosed with heavy guage wire so they will be safe. They cannot go outside till they are old enough so they can't fit thruough the 2x4 welded wire on the run.
They will love having more freedom.
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Post pictures when you can get them!
 
Thanks so much Scg for your help. I was taking furosemide at one point but stopped. Now I wonder if one of the Dr.'s gave me some while I was in the hospital.
I had diarrhea so bad that you would not believe! And try getting in and out of bed that fast with staples! lol

Not to be getting too far off the beaten path, but trust me, I'd believe it.

I was quarantined once by the Maine CDC for cryptosporidiosis.

Sounds like we found the likely cause of your low potassium.
 

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