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and how is Millie?

Postby miasmum » 20 Feb 2013, 18:01

Hope she is feeling brighter tonight Deb
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby JoM » 20 Feb 2013, 18:13

Yes, so do I xx
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby Kaz » 20 Feb 2013, 18:23

And me xx
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby debih » 20 Feb 2013, 20:52

Sorry, not getting on much at moment as having to use kindle instead of laptop and predictive text is a pain in the a$$.

Millie doing well. The pain in her throat appears to have gone and she is eating normally (if you call spoon Fed normal).

She is fine in herself and really bouncy. She is due at the vets next Tuesday but only to be looked after as I am at head office all day so they will look after her for me. Dan is there that day so can give her a check up.

When I was there yesterday Dan said that the insurance company had written to them asking for written confirmation that the leg and the throat are two different things and he said that looked positive that they may treat the two as separate claims, which will be fab if they do.
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby Diflower » 20 Feb 2013, 21:04

Oh blimey yes Debih, that would help wouldn't it. And presumably he can't say for sure that they're connected, even though they probably are.
Glad she's ok :)
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby debih » 20 Feb 2013, 21:09

Diflower wrote:Oh blimey yes Debih, that would help wouldn't it. And presumably he can't say for sure that they're connected, even though they probably are.
Glad she's ok :)


He is really fighting to have them classed as two different things, even though we all know that before she was hit by a car she was a ridiculously healthy dog!
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby Kaz » 21 Feb 2013, 09:40

Glad to hear Millie is fine in herself - and the insurance stuff sounds positive! Hope that comes through as separate claims for you 8-) xxxxx
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby JoM » 21 Feb 2013, 11:42

Glad to read that she's doing well in herself!

Deb, re the predictive text in the Fire, John uses the Swype thing to get around it I think.
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby meriad » 21 Feb 2013, 16:13

So glad to hear she's doing better. And to be honest I don't see why the insurance shouldn't be treating this as two separate things. She injured her leg in the accident and yes, the stress of it may have been a cause of her feeding issues, but how do you know it wasn't there before to a smaller extent?
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Re: and how is Millie?

Postby shazsha » 23 Feb 2013, 02:31

I'm glad Millie is out of pain and doing ok :)

Let's hope the insurance company see sense and treat it as 2 different things.
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