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Prayers for your recovery, Karen. How miserable you must feel. I am so sorry. I think you will be better if the doctor can settle your tummy. If that was me, I would say I was pregnant.....whats a matter, you do not think an 80 year old can get pregnant?
I went to the doctor's for a check up the other day and I had to fill out a sheet of paper that you have to fill out every darn year. I was so annoyed that I had to do this again that when I came to the question that ask "are you pregnant" I said YES. I want to see how long it is until someone actually reads that stupid paper. I have been a patient there for 20 years and have filled out the same form each year. That is BS in my book. Forgive me but I am becoming very intolerant at the waste in offices. It all costs us money. I can see asking if the insurance cards change, but to fill out a whole two page sheet is unacceptable.
Having said that, Karen, please remember I am praying for you and my prayers are always answered because he is afraid of what I will do next. (I am so bad).

Happygarden, in answer to your question regarding my birds, I have only 6 birds left just now. 3 parrotlets (one of the smallest parrots available), a female sun conure, a male green pied lovebird, and a double yellow headed amazon. I have bred and/or raised all of these birds from babies. Handfed them all. I bred medium sized parrots, lovebirds and canaries for nearly 10 years. It was the most rewarding thing I have ever done. I enjoyed every single sleepless night. LOL. New babies must be fed around the clock for the first 24 hours. Here is a picture of a basket of babies I had called The Dirty Dozen.
They are parrotlet babies and all were being handfed at the same time.