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I do apologize for giving everyone the answer today, however, I do not apologize for standing up for myself. Don't stop reading there. This IS a great website, and it's really helpful, I just have a short temper today. I was up almost all night taking care of a vomiting bleeding dog. I had to get up every few hours to give her water and we took her to the vet today and she got a seizure while we were there. I guess I felt like I was being back stabbed when you said I wasn't being educated. Thanks for the help, again, I apologize, Ms. Sue.

I'm sorry this has been a bad day for you. Your apology is accepted. Hope tomorrow is much better.

thanks Ms. Sue. And... Sorry again about, like, four seconds ago. My grade dropped over 20 points over night. But, you know what they say, bad things come in threes, but I wish that wasn't true. Sorry Ms. Sue! Short temper hazard here!

No worries, Ms. Sue. I completely understand that you may be going through a tough time and feeling on edge. It sounds like you've been taking care of your dog and dealing with a lot of stress. Sometimes, our emotions can get the better of us, and it's important to acknowledge and apologize when we may have reacted inappropriately.

In terms of standing up for yourself, it's important to find a balance between expressing your emotions and being respectful to others. It's completely fine to assert yourself and defend your position, as long as you do so in a respectful and constructive manner.

As for getting answers and educating oneself, it's understandable to feel frustrated if you think someone is questioning your level of knowledge. In situations like these, it's important to focus on clear communication and provide evidence or sources to support your statements. This helps ensure that your responses are backed by reliable information and can contribute to a productive conversation.

I hope your dog gets better soon, and remember that we all have our bad days. It's important to take care of yourself and find healthy outlets for your emotions.