I'm still waiting fr Crime and Punishment to turn up in a charity shop somewhere (I could be a long time waiting), but I really liked Lady Chatterley's Lover.
A dog is perhaps more likely to get covid, or be euthanised if they are in a shelter.
Why not give some rescue places a call and find out how they are managing covid?
A call isn't a commitment, but thiings might fall into place somehow.
They might be desperate for foster homes with people dying, or not being able to afford their dogs. If you foster, you will likely have medical access and support from the rescue centre.
You have to stay in your area even when there isn't a pandemic going on.
The only other one I could have signed up with no longer accepts clients from my village because there was a mass exodus that would have impressed Bob Marley. Nobody wants to see my doctor.
The best I can do is try and speak to a locum if I can, or ring the NHS helpline to double check him.
Yeah, I've just had three months of acute symptoms with barely a phone call with a doctor.
I think I've got about 6-8 weeks supply of meds now, but no consultation to see if they were the right meds, or safe to use before they were doled out via messages being passed around.
I'm just grateful for a level of pain I can live with.
I think a lot of people have no idea about the consequences of their actions when they risk getting sick, or spread misinformation which leads to people risking covid infection.
There must be so many people across the globe not getting desperately needed medical attention for non-covid illnesses due to lack of resources. If governments really wanted to kill people off they could probably get a fairly good cull out of those who would willingly be euthanised just to escape their untreated pain.
I hope you make some headway soon, Love. I've got my fingers crossed for you.
I'm not doing that well that I can tell my left from my right, but my daughter favoured feeding from one side more than the other. I did have one massive bazzooka and one tiny fried egg for a while. It didn't do much for my confidence at the time.
I'd find it difficult to get my head round a mastectomy. Things don't self-adjust after that.
RE: My ol mans a Dustman.
Mmm hmm, his voice does not make me feel like a 'lady'.I'ma all woman.