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I have a friend who has 2 boys. Both got it within 4 months of each other. Her first boy, she waited too long to take him in and his perforated. Made his hospital stay twice as long. Had she waited too long he could have died. 4 mths later her other son has the same pain. She took him in immediately! He was only there for 2 days I think.
Not something to wait on. As far as the pain, her son just said he was doubled over with very intense abdominal pain, low and to the right slightly.
The ultrasound tech on Friday was the first to mention anything. Then she started pushing around getting pics of it and it HURT!!!
So now I am looking at stuff on the web and feel like.... DUH!!!!
I sent an email to my Dr today. All of this junk started around the beginning of Feb and the cramping pain on my right side is getting very worse! Yesterday and today are the first 2 days that I have not taken any pain meds and wowzeeies I 'm a feeling it!!!
Sorry to complain....
Now I just sit here and wait for the doctors to pull their heads out of their applesauce!?
I DON"T THINK SOOOOOOOO!!!! I have a poultry show to get ready for!!! If I have to go have surgery then we need to hurry this thing up!!!
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Yeah I needed a fix so bad that the other day I had to go to the shop start it up and set there watching the DVD of our last trip. Gotta get yer fix some how right!
LOL....I think we all need warm weather and spring to get here before we all pull our hair out.
YES. I'm so looking forward to sunshine. Todays lovely...of course I have to work
I would've liked to take my chickies out for an adventure into the backyard. Just a few more weeks and they are out there for good! MAN are they getting restless
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? My incubator isn't here yet, but should come this week. I've never hatched anything myself in an incubator. Would this be a suitable purchase for a first timer? Or would you prefer someone more experienced for your test eggs than a hatching trainee? Maybe I better go check out that auction before I put my whole foot in the water...
It doesn't matter to me...a tester is a tester. All I'm concerned about is not only fertility but how they develop after shipping. Most of these eggs are from 2nd year birds and fertility was great last year but with the frostbite (mild) to my roo and two young pullets just beginning to lay, I thought I'd better check just in case. There are lots of people on BYC (myself included) that will help you with the candling & incubation process.
Sooo tempting. But I'm trying to figure when eggs will ship out, when they would arrive and hatching date. I think I'd better hold off, because it appears they would be hatching the first week of April if I'm guessing the time line correctly. I'll be out of town April 8-10th for "Mom's Weekend" at WSU, and I need to be here to care for them since DH will be back to work full time then. Applesauce. I was hoping this would take care of fulfilling my husband's hen request and my itch to start hatching! Darn Brinsea hasn't even arrived yet, and I'm already antsy.
Maybe you'll be selling some eggs a little later when the timing is right.