Prayers from us for your darling Pidgelet and you too, Mary.
Prayers from us for your darling Pidgelet and you too, Mary.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Just got home from Dr. Lee's. It went pretty well. Pidge's heart rate was at 189, down from 258 and at its highest at 360. Her x-ray showed that she did have a little fluid in her lungs so he increased the Lasix dosage from 1/4 tablet in the morning and 1/2 tablet at night. She was only getting 1/4 in the morning and the same at night. He doesn't want to increase it any more than that because it wrecks the kidneys. She was a little upset coming home and this time music on the radio wasn't helping, so I started singing along w/the music and she calmed right down. If I stopped singing, she'd start crying, so I sang to her the entire hour drive home. Dr. Lee did say that any stress could kill her and so I was willing to sing the entire drive, that's for sure. I talked to him about pain meds for her but he said that too many of them don't agree w/the meds that she's on, so unless I feel she's in real pain, he'd rather not prescribe any. He did say that later on, if I feel the necessity, he'd give me syringes of Buprinex, which would work well w/her meds. The wailing that she does is probably from exertion because it doesn't last long but she doesn't appear to be in real pain.
I also talked to him about his staff and the frustration, anger and fear that I felt when the receptionist wouldn't put me through to anyone. He said "From now on, just tell them that you're coming in. If it's a true emergency, we'll be prepared for you. I've stopped everything for an animal that was in crisis." I said "Ok then, I'm taking you at your word." I could tell that he had talked to his staff because they called me 3 times yesterday and when I called today, the first thing that was said is "How's Pigeon?". Dr. Lee took extra long w/me today and spoke to me very informally. I think we've come to an understanding, especially when I told him "I'm not a prima donna and I do not expect preferential treatment even though you've extended it to me on occasion but that was at your discretion" and he smiled. Then I said "When I say that I need to speak to someone NOW, that's exactly what I mean". He said "I understand and that's why I'm telling you that from now on, just tell them that you're on your way in if any of your animals is in crisis."
So, Ms. Pidgelet is doing ok for right now. I told Dr. Lee that I understand that there's no cure for her condition, that her care will be palliative but he said "If she keeps doing as well as she's doing right now, if she lives a year, I'll do back flips but you still need to know that she could go at any time'. I realize that, of course, and as long as she's comfortable, I'll enjoy to the fullest every day w/her that I have.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I'm glad she's stable. Hope everything stays calm.
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Mary,
You and your fur posse are in my thoughts and prayers.
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The Dunn gang is continuing the prayers daily for you and the fur posse. I hope you will feel peace inside from all the prayers coming your way.
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I'll take ok for right now. And I'll keep praying.Originally Posted by Medusa
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Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!
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"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet
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Pidge, sweetie, we'll all sing for you, if it makes you happy. Stay comfy and relaxed, pretty girl.
I'm glad she's home with you and safe. I hope she remains calm and stress free.
melissa
That makes two of us.Someone actually had the nerve to say to me today that it doesn't matter what I do for Pidge or how well I take care of her because when it's her time, she'll go. I said "So then why bother doing anything? Are we not charged to be caregivers of the animals?" She didn't have an answer. Good grief! And this woman was involved in rescue at one time. Well, why rescue then, too, if that's her belief?
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I'm glad Pidge is home and is calm. How sweet that she relaxes when you sing to her!! I think mine would be distressed if I sang, lol.
Thoughts and prayers going out to you and Pidge, and the rest of your Fur Posse.
gentle {{{{hugs}}}}
I am glad she is ok for now, and that her heart rate is way down.
I found this: "The normal value in a cat ranges from 120 to 200 depending on how excited he is."
Can you imagine trying to get a 'resting pulse rate' on a cat?But still, it sounds like Pidgie is back in the normal range...and it might be even lower now that she is at home.
You could try feeling her little heartbeat while you are patting her, counting the beats for 15 seconds, and multiplying by 4.
Wishing Pidge more happy and comfy days with you and her Boo.![]()
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