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have you ever (accidentally) licked your fingers after

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Alameda · 29/07/2012 18:11

. . . squirting sedalin on them?

It made the roof of my mouth, my tongue and my lips numb and I fell asleep at Suffolk dog day while about a million people and a thunderstorm carried on without me.

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Alameda · 29/07/2012 18:45

at least I didn't have to go through it alone, have a few kg of saggy's cheese in my tummy

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Mirage2012Olympics · 29/07/2012 20:15

Oooh,that's interesting.Sedalin you say? Do you have to have a vet's prescription? [sleeps badly emoticon]

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Fireandashes · 29/07/2012 20:20

Never done it with sedalin but I did it once with wormer...not even apple-flavoured either. Must be good stuff if you slept through a thunderstorm!

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 29/07/2012 21:52

YOU FELL ASLEEP???! Oh dear! Confused
Are you feeling better now? How's the pony? Does he still shoes on? I'm sure I read that the farrier was out a week or so before he went lame? Im thinking nailbind, developing into an abscess.
I've also Ingested wormer. I was in great discomfort for quite a while! It was not funny!

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Alameda · 30/07/2012 08:15

only for a little while, the spaniels guarded me - so much for the first aiders

it's a hind, unshod but this is his time of year for abscesses

hurry UP vet, keeps going through to out of hours service :(

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 30/07/2012 13:13

OMG! Where did you sleep? Confused
I hope that the vet has been out now.

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Alameda · 30/07/2012 13:21

near the bungee jump thing and then just round the corner from you in the photography tent - where ever I sat down really! Blush

vet has been, there goes another £200 Shock but he had to have a shot of sedative on top of the sedalin. I feel awful leaving him like this, it's a far cry from 'would you mind keeping an eye on my grass kept horses' to poultice and sedate night and day and shuffle from one stable to another oh and please take to the vet on Weds for x-rays if no improvement/nothing coming out because it is much cheaper than the mobile thing - argh

luckily my friends know him and love him

I wish there was an NHS for horses though don't you?

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 30/07/2012 13:30

Oh yeah baby! Twould be fab! I can't believe you snoozed your way round! You should have come back to me! You big silly! Confused

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Alameda · 30/07/2012 13:35

I had the dogs then though, I think they might have been a bit too interested in the pies and cheese! oh your cheese is NICE by the way, don't know if you've noticed? Grin

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 30/07/2012 13:41

It has been mentioned! We could have tied the dogs to the photo trailer! I'm just glad you are ok!

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