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  1. 17 hours ago, Jetblack said:

    Tink if you can even imagine, when I give Dart a serious haircut, he quite resembles your gold dog on the far left in that photo.

    But haircuts only happen when it is warm and going to be warm.

    the furminator is a must on bella (she is built for the snow), she gets a full furminator groom in the spring and the wild birds go mad for her hair for their nests literally it can be out there for 10 minutes then all gone. 

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  2. christine your body is detoxing from thousands of nasty chemicals and your body is healing and readjusting, very soon you will start to level out, drink plenty of water, lay off or cut down the caffeine as this has double strength when you quit (at the very least dont have any caffeine after 2pm), take nice long relaxing baths or showers and if you can up the exercise, this will all help with the detox faster and sleep will return to you.

     

     

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  3. The fact that you want to quit smoking is a very positive move forward, the fact that you are seeking help with your PTSD is another step forward in the right direction, you really have to be your own advocate, mental health awareness has a lot to be desired both in UK and USA, I strongly suggest you get in touch with veteran charities who will understand your mind set better, staying with your buddy if you can seems a good idea, even if you cant stay maybe he can help you find a charity.

     

    You were a soldier that means you ARE a soldier that never leaves you!  you are a fighter and YOU matter, so one step at at a time, go get better, there is no magic pill or wand that will take away the pain but seeking help is the first step, good luck. we are here when you are ready!

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