I'm glad Dr Freeman called.
Is her tongue ok now?
So, did Dr Freeman mean to have the ultrasound done there - or done by Dr B and she can send it there somehow?
{{{{hugs}}}} to your pretty girl.
I'm glad Dr Freeman called.
Is her tongue ok now?
So, did Dr Freeman mean to have the ultrasound done there - or done by Dr B and she can send it there somehow?
{{{{hugs}}}} to your pretty girl.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
No, he meant for me to bring her in to Dr. Lee and have the ultrasound done there. May as well since Dr. B told me that she can't read them, so it would just be a longer wait. I don't want to hurt Dr. B's feelings in any way. She's been incredibly thoughtful and helpful to me both w/Puddy and Pidge but I have to do what's best for Pidge and not waste time. As it is, I'm afraid that she doesn't have much time left. She's developing congestive heart failure and given her age, it probably isn't good but I want to keep her as comfortable as I can. I'm just so upset. I thought I was out of tears when Puddy died and now this.
Her tongue is back in her mouth right now, thank goodness.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Well, I hope Pidge has a guardian angel in Puddy.
She may pull through fine...if she never has been really sick, her system might be a little stronger.
Though we cat people wouldn't have it any other way, we take loving and good care of our babies, and they live to ripe old ages. And the more that happens, the more chance there is that something will just wear out after a long life.
It isn't fair at all. We never have enough time with them.
{{{{hugs}}}}
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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