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@Sointu I am very, very sorry your dog passed away. I remember losing my old girl. She was the best thing in the world to me. It hurts so damn much, but the memories live on. Big *hugs* <3
Thank you for your kind words, @Steph1710. Dogs are so precious and important, I am sorry for your loss too. I can't believe my girl is gone. It hurts so much!
@AbeS. Yes I know how scary and sad thought it is to lose a dog, best friend. I remember thinking for years that this year could be her last year because she was getting old. It made me appreciate every day I got to spend with her. And thank you for your support.
So true what you are saying. I have been thinking the same thing.
My dog had heart issues in 2018 and I was scared that she would not survive, but thanks to medication she has lived another four years already. For that I am forever thankful.
I have two tones, lower and high pitched. The volume fluctuates and the sound changes a lot. Usually my spikes go down soon. I can hear my T in left ear when I watch TV, I can hear it almost always indoors besides masking it with sound that helps to forget it for a sec.