@sigourneybeaver won't prescribe, like nebuliser, maybe home oxygen. I forgot to ask mum's and although it wouldn't have changed the outcome, she might have been a little more comfortable when she had chest infections.
@sigourneybeaver My mum was discharged home on end of life care and lived for two years before her death in February.
Home was the beat place for her and for us. I'm so grateful we were able to care for her.
The palliative team will make contact. Don't forget to ask them for treatments the GP
I recently reached the last round on a quiz show. The final question was:
"What's the one thing no Trans women has ever done?"
I didn't know the answer, so I said "Pass".
They said "That's correct" and I won the prize.😡
I have several driveway alarms dotted around the hospital grounds, opens pens etc, that are all set to make a different sound, so that I can be woken and quickly locate a new self-admitting visitor during the night.
Some cock-a-doodle-do, some bark, some play a tune, some sound like an air-raid warning.
This poor little boy is Luca, and he's suffering from fluke, an internal parasite which is very painful.
Flukey hedgehogs try to run from the pain, so when he self admitted he couldn't bare to stay still in one pen, but continued racing round, setting off all the alarms.
So at 2am this morning I was woken to a madhouse cacophony of dogs barking, cocks crowing, while a brass band played along to an earthquake warning siren!🤪
I eventually found poor Luca in a feeder. He's very sick, but reasonably well nourished and hydrated so I could start treatment straight away this morning.
Right now, dear little Luca is now having his first pain-free sleep for the longest time.
Fluke is often contracted from contaminated drinking water, so please keep all water containers clean, and refresh the water daily using tap water only.
@Year_of_Jubilee@Scabby_McSnatch Why do you insist on anecdote rather than data?
Demonstrate the >4 regional dialects in one state* Prove your claim. Your travels across the South don't count.
*although I think you meant accents, not dialects.
@Year_of_Jubilee@Scabby_McSnatch You provided two titles, an unnamed study and a BBC link.
I asked AI how many distinct dialects the English in the Southern US book identified. It said 4. That falls within the 8-12 dialects identified in ANAE. Should be easy enough to check.
@Year_of_Jubilee@Scabby_McSnatch AI gave a reference and summary, and I posted the title and author, which anyone can look up. That's how a reference starts. You're just using your experience, but now you can measure that against peer-reviewed literature.
@Year_of_Jubilee@Scabby_McSnatch I don't. I saw you asking for evidence whilst failing to provide your own, and asked AI where reliable data could be found.
@Year_of_Jubilee@Scabby_McSnatch You asked for evidence, there it is. We can all go and read them if we want to instead of going by unreliable anecdotes such as yours.