Not for the faint hearted or old diabetic with a dog!

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    • #9957
      Anonymous
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      Thought this was keeping in line with Tim’s slogan Comatose & rotting toes – Although the lighter side of insulin dependency doesn’t quite fit!

      http://www.naturalnews.com/031578_diabetes_hungry_dog.html

    • #12368
      Anonymous
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      I feel rather sick! and no I am not high!

    • #12370
      Alison
      Keymaster

      That’s vile. Although I do find myself wondering if the dog experienced any adverse side effects. Rotten flesh really can’t be that good for you.

    • #12372
      Anonymous
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      I know, it really is awful. Wasn’t really sure whither to post it or not, it is just soooo crazy though I had to share : ( I would be worried if I was a heavy drinker and had a dog!

    • #12380
      Hairy Gnome
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      It even made me feel slightly queasy, but I don’t suppose it’s any worse than using maggots to debride ulcers… Yechhh! :(

    • #12382
      Tim
      Keymaster

      Beough! That was vile!

    • #12390
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thats gross. When i was in hospitol there was an old diabetic in the bed next to me. He was blind and foul tempered. He told them he had removed his own toe in the garden shed with the prunning shears. He then refused to let them see it and checked himself out.

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