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I have a few tats and also know people that have tats all over. The top of the feet is considered the most painful location on your body for a tat. There is no fat or thick muscle on the top of the foot, only a million nerve endings against bone, and there is no avoiding the needle drilling into that.
Not to mention blood veins running along the top of the foot. A tat artist said another sensitive area is the low back...he's had girls cry while getting tramp stamps, lol.

Thanks. I thought it might be beyond help. It was only in the bator for about a week.

I found another one in there that was leaking so I pitched that one. I was wondering what was stinky until I saw the ooze.
Sometimes, if it's a very fine crack, you can cover it with wax...but that egg couldn't be saved with a whole bowl of wax, lol.
 
Utah....I was doing some reading on rescue horses, and though my mare is not so bad as to refer to her as a rescue horse, it's still good to read about some of the issues that a neglected horse can have. You noticed her weak neckline? I read that that is referred to as "Big Head", because it makes the head look really big. The weak neckline is caused by a calcium deficiency. The book showed a mare like mine, then the same mare a month later after increasing her calcium intake. She no longer looked like she had a big head, and her neck was nicely filled out. They also showed a gelding with the same situation. I have added sun dried alfalfa to her diet, and hope to correct the situation.
 
Not to mention blood veins running along the top of the foot.  A tat artist said another sensitive area is the low back...he's had girls cry while getting tramp stamps, lol. 

Sometimes, if it's a very fine crack, you can cover it with wax...but that egg couldn't be saved with a whole bowl of wax, lol. 


I have one near there running from my mid back rib area and it was a little sensitive but not bad, although I have a high pain tolerance than most, when I went to get my first I was so scared because the guy I went with was in tears getting one one his arm (bisep area) but it didn't hurt at all. I also siked myself out before this one because everyone said it would hurt on my inner forearm, but other than the bits that went over scar tissue it didn't hurt at all oh well lol
 
Thank you Baking, not to many people understand how we feel about letting some one pass on. Mom was diagnosed with MS in 97 with stage 3, but we figured she had it since 86.
In 2004 she had her first neck surgery then in 2006 she had to have another. The 2nd one didn't go good at all, she went septic with a nicked esophigous and went to emergency surgery where she died on the table twice with lack of oxogyn. She suffered with lots of depression and no quality of life. The doctors really didn't want ot help with all the physical pain that she had, to them it was all in her head. Bull Sh*t!!!! She lost the ablity to really walk and enjoy life as she became home bound unless going to the doctors. In her last few months she was on O2 most of the time. On June 24th (friday) we were turned in for a vunerable adult being miss treated by a friend that thought she needed to be in the hosp. The funny thing is when the cops and ambulance showed up they found now wrong doing but still wanted to take her in to the hosp. They bairly got her awake and asked her if she wanted to go and she mumbles F YOU and gave them the finger!!!! YHEA MOM!!! Her sister showed up that night to help. Then on Saturday she started really going down hill so her oldest brother came to see her, and at 1:05 sunday morning she passed on at home and with family just the way she wanted. We were able to keep her at home as I had power of atturney and she had a living will. With out the proper paper work we could have been charged with miss treatment and neglect. I am proud to have kept my word and allowing her to pass on. Just think we put animals down for being unwanted or very ill and no $ to pay for care. Yet we are willing to hold on to a persons life just because we don't want them to go and then watch them suffer by-themselves in a nursing home. Question... what is wrong with this picture. I have worked in nursing homes for many years and they are just drop off sites for the unwanted truthfully.


Sorry if I affend some people but I am very proud to have taken care of my mother myself and let her die in my arms just as she had brought me into this word and cradled me in her arms.
 
Thank you Baking, not to many people understand how we feel about letting some one pass on. Mom was diagnosed with MS in 97 with stage 3, but we figured she had it since 86.
In 2004 she had her first neck surgery then in 2006 she had to have another. The 2nd one didn't go good at all, she went septic with a nicked esophigous and went to emergency surgery where she died on the table twice with lack of oxogyn. She suffered with lots of depression and no quality of life. The doctors really didn't want ot help with all the physical pain that she had, to them it was all in her head. Bull Sh*t!!!! She lost the ablity to really walk and enjoy life as she became home bound unless going to the doctors. In her last few months she was on O2 most of the time. On June 24th (friday) we were turned in for a vunerable adult being miss treated by a friend that thought she needed to be in the hosp. The funny thing is when the cops and ambulance showed up they found now wrong doing but still wanted to take her in to the hosp. They bairly got her awake and asked her if she wanted to go and she mumbles F YOU and gave them the finger!!!! YHEA MOM!!! Her sister showed up that night to help. Then on Saturday she started really going down hill so her oldest brother came to see her, and at 1:05 sunday morning she passed on at home and with family just the way she wanted. We were able to keep her at home as I had power of atturney and she had a living will. With out the proper paper work we could have been charged with miss treatment and neglect. I am proud to have kept my word and allowing her to pass on. Just think we put animals down for being unwanted or very ill and no $ to pay for care. Yet we are willing to hold on to a persons life just because we don't want them to go and then watch them suffer by-themselves in a nursing home. Question... what is wrong with this picture. I have worked in nursing homes for many years and they are just drop off sites for the unwanted truthfully.
Sorry if I affend some people but I am very proud to have taken care of my mother myself and let her die in my arms just as she had brought me into this word and cradled me in her arms.
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Dutch, very interesting! Her topline is obviously wasted at the moment, but I didn't think she had an unusually large head from the picture. Alfalfa is an excellent choice for calcium supplement and weight gain. Plus, it causes them to drink more water, which is good. Another excellent weight gain nutrition supplement is Nutrena Empower. It's a little expensive, but is a top dressing and only needed until you get her in better health. If you really want to go the distance, I might recommend Dynamite brand herbal detox. It is a wonderful natural detoxer. Any don't forget the probiotics.
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HEY All !!! Had a great day with my bestie Eye
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!! Went to the Portland Saturday Market ~ Not only was it the Saturday market but is was the gay pride festival too.. So lots of interesting peeps there (well Portland is weird and full of oddities already on a normal day)


So we had Ducks, Gawdy Rainbow Festive Peeps, Great live Music, HOT temps, and Sweaty Stinky Hillbillies to watch perform. I talked my girlie into getting a photo with the "family".


Can you find us?

BOXCAR FAMILY ROBINSON
 
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Hey I have a chance to get some saddleback pomeranians. Does anybody know anything about them? Size, temperament, anything?
Mine were medium size. Very calm but more protective than other breeds. Not nearly as noisy as the Chinese or Africans
 

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