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the momentary frustration topic

You need to take him to the vet and have him checked out. Seizures are serious business. If he does that again, hold a pillow by his head so he can't smack it against anything-- he can seriously hurt himself that way, and make sure his airway stays clear if he vomits or he can asphyxiate.

I am a canine technician at the humane society. My dog had a long night of seizures over the summer and ended up having a stroke by morning. It was hard on me, but worse on him. Seizures can be incredibly painful and need to be managed by a veterinarian.
 
It's actually my mum's dog. He does see a vet, they said he was epileptic or w/e the term was. There is medication/treatment available but this could harm him in other ways, so it was decided against. IIRC.   
 
Well, make sure you protect his head and his airway, then. He'd probably like a massage once he calms down if he'll let you. He's probably sore.
 
Ugh. Last night was weird. And a little frustrating... hence me posting here.

Went to bed early because I felt really crap, then had a nightmare - ridiculous, but I've been feeling crap ever since I woke up from it. Once or twice in my sleep i turned and hit the wall with my head. And I woke up once and thought I was at my house.

Just a very confusing night for me and trying to straighten my head out. :(
 
My frustrating moment would happen to be what happened to me today, stupid guy from my school happens to steal girlfriends, hes done it once before and now my girl won't stop going on and on about him when he was treating her very badly... :thumbsdown:

How pointless... I shall keep positive.
 
:( That sucks. ^^

Momentary frustration: Well. It's more of a sustained frustration... but skint for the rest of the month. :( Lol.
 
I get frustrated when after having posted the topic of today's lesson on both a smartboard and dry erase board before school) AND announcing this topic at the start of class, a clueless student asks, "What are we doing today chef?"
 

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