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Katie77:
Yes David, the breed is Chinese Crested.....

here are some more pics, hope they dont scare you off....

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Katie77 on October 01, 2006, 01:47:26 am ---Yes David, the breed is Chinese Crested.....

here are some more pics, hope they dont scare you off....

--- End quote ---

Hey Katie! Thanks for posting those pictures (I think).  :o

No seriously Katie.... thanks for posting those pics........ I think!  :P

I'm being serious this time Katie.... thanks alot for posting those pics!   :D


..... I think.  ???

Seriously Katie......

Thanks!   ;)

mvansand76:

--- Quote from: David925 on October 01, 2006, 01:55:41 am ---Hey Katie! Thanks for posting those pictures (I think).  :o

No seriously Katie.... thanks for posting those pics........ I think!  :P

I'm being serious this time Katie.... thanks alot for posting those pics!   :D


..... I think.  ???

Seriously Katie......

Thanks!   ;)

--- End quote ---

 ;D ;D Hahahaha that's hilarious!!!

Oh, here's the definition of Septicemia:

Septicemia is a serious, life-threatening infection that gets worse very quickly. It can arise from infections throughout the body, including infections in the lungs, abdomen, and urinary tract. It may come before or at the same time as infections of the bone (osteomyelitis ), central nervous system (meningitis ), or other tissues.

Septicemia can rapidly lead to septic shock and death. Septicemia associated with some organisms (germs) such as meningococci can lead to shock, adrenal collapse, and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, a condition called Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome.

Septicemia can begin with spiking fevers and chills, rapid breathing and heart rate, the outward appearance of being seriously ill (toxic) and a feeling of impending doom. These symptoms rapidly progress to shock with decreased body temperature (hypothermia), falling blood pressure, confusion or other changes in mental status, and blood-clotting abnormalities evidenced by a specific type of red spots on the skin (petechiae and ecchymosis).

This sounds aweful, and I'm so glad you're doing SO much better now, David!  :-*

injest:

--- Quote from: David925 on October 01, 2006, 01:06:16 am ---Yes. I can't wait. Just the idea of going back to work in an actual office rather than over the Internet will be nice. Here's a little piece of advice... DON"T EVER GET SEPTICEMIA.

It is awful.

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fine! there goes my Christmas plans.....

*Jess scratching off septicemia off her wish list*

David In Indy:
Bedankt voor de boodschap Melissa en de informatie.

Yeah, that description sounds like septicemia. Thanks for posting the info for everyone!  :D

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