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Is this wishful thinking or was there a Daddy sighting. I could find no evidence of his return. Of course I do not have Mr. Draker's nose for news. (And one can only wish I had his ass for fun. But I digress.) If you are back for work or just checking in, Daddy, we miss you and will be glad to see you back.

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Is this wishful thinking or was there a Daddy sighting. I could find no evidence of his return. Of course I do not have Mr. Draker's nose for news. (And one can only wish I had his ass for fun. But I digress.) If you are back for work or just checking in, Daddy, we miss you and will be glad to see you back.

 

Hope on Friday, July 24, 2014, 'ALL OF US' will be elated and interested in viewing a very hot escort who'll grace our screens for three days followed by at least ten reviews to read and use! :) :)

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Damn! The psychic told me that Daddy was undergoing gender reassignment surgery and would return here as Mommie; the reviews would be back, but we would have to watch an ad from a new sponsor, Garnier, before we could access them, and the new icon for a Time Out would be a clothes hanger. What a waste of my $100 "donation" to her!

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Such wonderful news to have you back, Daddy... but so scarry to hear about what happened. But as with life, things happen when we least expect them. Sounds like you had good medical care and can be back completely recovered soon. WELCOME BACK, DADDY... we are so glad to see you return and will be even happier when you are at 100%.

DD

 

PS... I will be in LV in a few weeks, and hope I can treat you to that champagne dinner we discussed a few months ago.

DD

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ummm ... call me stupid ... "HEY! STUPID!" ... but where on this list did Daddy say what happened? He hasn't posted in three weeks, and I have NO idea where you guys are finding this information.

 

 

it's on the opening page, after you agree to the terms.....same page as where the latest "escort of the day" usually appears

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Welcome back, Daddy! http://www.boytoy.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.png

 

I had one of those nasty cross-over-to-the-bloodstream infections about twenty years ago, complete with six weeks of do-it-yourself IV drugs. I know it's a drag and you have my support along with the others.

 

Guess they told you (a) you were lucky that they got it controlled, and (b) do a good job with your IV maintenance. They sent someone to my house daily for a few days and weekly after that. If they're not checking up on you, you might want to request some home visits.

 

Again, congrats on the recovery, and don't fret the reviews. I'm sure we'll get by on the thousands already there.

 

Well, for a little while anyway. http://www.boytoy.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

 

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ummm ... call me stupid ... "HEY! STUPID!" ... but where on this list did Daddy say what happened? He hasn't posted in three weeks, and I have NO idea where you guys are finding this information.

 

Right here, darling:

 

http://www.daddysreviews.com/news

 

 

Daddy, I am very, very glad that you survived your ordeal and are back on the mend.

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Another Service Daddy Is Performing (And I'd Appreciate Physician-Based Opinions)

 

Daddy, welcome back and congratulations on dodging the bullet.

 

In my view, Daddy is performing yet another service for this on line community: Be alert.

 

If you have a rash or some other surprising problem with your leg or ankle or foot, do not assume that it is just poison ivy (though of course that is a good possibility). Consult a medical professional sooner rather than later. If the rash is in fact an infection (staph?), the longer you wait the higher the chance is that it will infect the bloodstream, and the higher the odds of death. If caught early, a competent physician can give you a round of antibiotics that will greatly lower the chance of infection.

 

Because I am not a physician, I'd appreciate medical opinions on what I have just said. What Daddy reports is not uncommon, and I wonder whether it is on the rise?

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Daddy, welcome back and congratulations on dodging the bullet.

 

In my view, Daddy is performing yet another service for this on line community: Be alert.

 

If you have a rash or some other surprising problem with your leg or ankle or foot, do not assume that it is just poison ivy (though of course that is a good possibility). Consult a medical professional sooner rather than later. If the rash is in fact an infection (staph?), the longer you wait the higher the chance is that it will infect the bloodstream, and the higher the odds of death. If caught early, a competent physician can give you a round of antibiotics that will greatly lower the chance of infection.

 

Because I am not a physician, I'd appreciate medical opinions on what I have just said. What Daddy reports is not uncommon, and I wonder whether it is on the rise?

 

Because of the rise in the incidence of antibiotic-resistant infections - mainly thru the over- and mis-use of antibiotics, most responsible physicians are being more careful to treat suspicious infected skin lesions with both oral and topical antibiotics which will cover resistant bacteria (e.g. MRSA - methicillin resistant Staph aureus - one of the most common skin bacteria). When the usual antibiotics for skin infections are used they have no effect. In my medical community, however, it is rare that a "suspicious" skin condition would be overlooked long enough to cause problems. However, and this is NOT a dig on patients waiting too long, some skin infections morph EXTREMELY quickly into bad things.

Remember also that infections on the lower extremity (leg, ankle, foot) often do not heal quickly and they do get worse due to poor circulation, even when treated properly. A simple hangnail or ingrown toenail can lead to the amputation of a foot if there are circulatory problems due to weight or diabetes, even with appropriate therapy.

 

If caught early, a competent physician can give you a round of antibiotics that will greatly lower the chance of infection.

 

A competent physician should only give you a round of antibiotics if there IS infection!

 

Thank the higher life force that Daddy is alright and let's give him time to gain his strength back!

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