09-14-2009, 02:44 PM
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No1 son came home on friday. I think we are in a for a rough time in the next few weeks. The skirting boards in the hallway are suffering the most with the wheelchair.
The guinea-pigs have in turn been brought in to see him and they have either sat in stunned silence or as in Shelby and Cosworth wheeked and bounced about on the bed in delight.
Last night we had to call the paramedics out twice. The first resulted at midnight with Eskie the hamster sitting sorryfully on his platform watching the to and fro of the medics. When we finally returned to bed, with Philip comfortable again, Eskie too went quietly to bed.
Second call at 7am there was Eskie, worried as ever, paws together, waiting patiently. When I gave him something to eat he carefully took it and still waited. I ran out to feed the 'pigs and they must have known something was wrong, not a peep out of them, accepting the vegtable offered to them.
As the medics took Philip out to the ambulance, he said 'See you later, Eskie' and with that Eskie picked up the food I gave him and went to bed.
We got back with Philip at lunch time-hopefully- a better night tonight.
I forgot the fish, better go and find out who ate who.
The guinea-pigs have in turn been brought in to see him and they have either sat in stunned silence or as in Shelby and Cosworth wheeked and bounced about on the bed in delight.
Last night we had to call the paramedics out twice. The first resulted at midnight with Eskie the hamster sitting sorryfully on his platform watching the to and fro of the medics. When we finally returned to bed, with Philip comfortable again, Eskie too went quietly to bed.
Second call at 7am there was Eskie, worried as ever, paws together, waiting patiently. When I gave him something to eat he carefully took it and still waited. I ran out to feed the 'pigs and they must have known something was wrong, not a peep out of them, accepting the vegtable offered to them.
As the medics took Philip out to the ambulance, he said 'See you later, Eskie' and with that Eskie picked up the food I gave him and went to bed.
We got back with Philip at lunch time-hopefully- a better night tonight.
I forgot the fish, better go and find out who ate who.