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Hello Kitty/ Godzilla Locator: SJ area/ Bay Area

Hello Kitty x Godzilla Happy Meal toys are released today! 🩷💚

I just found out that getting duplicate toys in a McDonald’s Happy Meal can happen because restaurants may hand out the same character from a single bulk box for days until that specific supply runs out. 😭

I only found this out after getting the same toy 4 times in a row! 😂

Let’s try to rally together and figure out which toys are being handed out at each location so we can avoid duplicates and complete the collection! 🎀🦖🍔
If you’re collecting too, please share:
📅 Date:
📦 Box number:
🦖 Character/toy:
📍 Location:
Let’s compare what everyone is finding and help each other get the ones we want! 💕

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u/hahalinaa — 16 hours ago
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Hemangiosarcoma dx in our dog

I know there are many posts about their dogs diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma, but I wanted to share our story and hopefully get an updated discussion going. This diagnosis has been absolutely devastating. Like many of you, I had never even heard of hemangiosarcoma until it turned our world upside down. The shock of going from thinking your dog is perfectly healthy to learning they have an aggressive cancer with such a poor prognosis is heartbreaking:

I came home one day to find my 9-year-old pittie boy standing in the hallway, looking up at me with sad eyes, a weak body, and a sluggish stance. He seemed like a zombie—lethargic, with no appetite. It was so far from his energetic, goofy self. We noticed his gums were pale, and he had absolutely no energy.
We took him to the vet the next morning and received devastating news: his spleen had ruptured, likely due to a bleeding mass, and he was bleeding internally into his abdomen. We were suddenly faced with an incredibly difficult decision.
My partner and I looked at each other, speechless. I was bawling my eyes out because, like so many dog lovers understand, he is our baby—our family.
The vet explained that there was about a 50/50 chance the mass was either cancerous or benign. Initially, my partner and I had different views. He didn't want our boy to suffer through surgery if it turned out to be cancer. I felt differently. In that moment, he was already suffering. In my mind, he was bleeding to death, and we didn't know for certain whether it was cancer or not.
We had an ultrasound done, and it showed no signs of metastasis or other masses—only the ones on his spleen. The next day, he underwent a splenectomy, and his spleen was sent out for biopsy.
While we waited for the results, our boy amazed us. Just three days post-op, he was back to his happy, playful self—eating, drinking, and acting like nothing had happened.
One week after surgery, we got the news: hemangiosarcoma.
After discussing our options and considering his quality of life, we decided not to pursue chemotherapy. Even so, hearing the diagnosis was heartbreaking, and I cried so much that day.
Right now, we're taking things one day at a time. We're waiting for his stitches to come out and focusing on giving him the best days possible. We don't know when the end will come, but we do know that this is a very aggressive cancer with a poor prognosis, often only a few months.
We'll be starting him on Yunnan Baiyao and I'm-Yunity. Today is day 12.
Is anyone else going through this? I'd love to hear your stories.

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u/hahalinaa — 2 months ago