06/30 Boomer AMPS 149 +3 142 +6 142 PMPS 155 +3 112, wildlife photo

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Judy and Boomer

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AMPS 149 shooting .5u
Yes I decided to give it another day. To me his PM +3 numbers look like his mini bounces normally do. Two days ago he did have a dramatic drop from AMPS to +3 so perhaps (hopefully) this is a bounce.

Boomer ate all his overnight fuds.

Allen also ate extremely well last night and had 2 poops and no diarrhea. YAY. This combo of meds we have seem to be helping! And he's been a bit more social these last couple of days and actually spent some time on my lap the last two evenings.

I feel like all I do is give cats meds but they're getting what they need to feel better so it is what it is.

Yesterday we finally got a chance to visit the provincial park which is about 30 minutes away. The wooded area was pretty useless; I saw a Downy Woodpecker but other birds hid/flew too quickly and I wasn't able to identify them. We believe we heard a Pileated but could not find it. But we left the wooded area and went across the road to a little museum that is actually part of the park. After wandering around there for quite a few minutes and not seeing much of anything I had pretty much given up when something caught my eye and there was the Red-Headed Woodpecker that I had been hoping to see perched on a telephone pole! YAY! Success! He allowed me about 20 shots before flying. Picture attached.
 

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I feel like all I do is give cats meds but they're getting what they need to feel better so it is what it is.
I feel your pain Judy. I too fell like that's all I do around here. Ever since's Beenie's FD, testing and insulin, administering meds has trickled down to my other two civvies. Inhaler for ashtma for Ming and Buddy gets eye drops twice a day and currently ear drops for a week. Oh and lets not forget Miralax for both:facepalm:

But like ya said it is what it is. If it makes my furbabies better I'm all in :bighug:

Have a great weekend!
 
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Idk whether this is a bounce from the drop 2 days ago or whether he just needs to go back up to .75u
But....DH's 95 year old Mom was just taken to the hospital for the 2nd time in 2 days...yesterday was because of heart palpitations but they cleared her yesterday, said it wasn't a heart attack, and sent her home. DSIL just called, had checked on Mom and she was conscious but not responding to being spoken to and is now being taken back to hospital. DH will be heading out the door shortly; his Mom is about 90 minutes away.

So I will be leaving Boomer's dose as is because I don't know what the next few days might bring and whether I will need to be away from home for a few hours at a time.
 
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DSIL just called wandering if DH was on his way....had tried to call him but he didn't answer. Dr said DMIL has had a stroke and cannot speak and "they have had to make a few decisions" but are waiting for Greg to get there.
 
Last update about an hour ago. DMIL had a massive stroke this morning. She was given clot-busting drugs in the ER. She is conscious and trying to speak but cannot. The Dr has not spoken to the family yet so they don't have a prognosis.
 
Judy, glad I caught this. I had an aneurysm in the Circle of Willis when I was 50, a big bleed and quite a few minor ones. My "brain surgery" was nothing like what I envisioned. It was done with a scope through an artery in my leg, coil and stent, and I was walking around that night. I had to relearn how to type and got a lot more emotional about everything but that was it. The stent slipped once. This was all done at Hamilton General on Barton street by Doctor Paula Klurfan. She teaches now at McMaster and has the bedside manner of an Angel. She also caught two things seven other neurologists missed.
A stroke does not have to be the end. Give your DMIL's hand a squeeze from me. Hugs for you.
 
Judy, glad I caught this. I had an aneurysm in the Circle of Willis when I was 50, a big bleed and quite a few minor ones. My "brain surgery" was nothing like what I envisioned. It was done with a scope through an artery in my leg, coil and stent, and I was walking around that night. I had to relearn how to type and got a lot more emotional about everything but that was it. The stent slipped once. This was all done at Hamilton General on Barton street by Doctor Paula Klurfan. She teaches now at McMaster and has the bedside manner of an Angel. She also caught two things seven other neurologists missed.
A stroke does not have to be the end. Give your DMIL's hand a squeeze from me. Hugs for you.

Thank you for sharing with me. I know that they can perform miracles. I only hope it was discovered quickly as I know that the quicker the drugs are given the better the outcome.

DH just sent me a message that he's on his way home (London) from Chatham. When I asked how his Mom is, he said "I will tell you when I get home but she does seem much better".

And I didn't realize you were from my part of the world!
 
Just down the 401 in Milton. I was misdiagnosed with a sinus infection, made me steaming mad. A brain bleed is incredibly painful and going to emerg saying your head hurts 10 out of 10 gets you nowhere. The system is so broken.
When I came home my empathy levels shot through the roof, a lot of crying. It was Cynthia that pulled me through. I thought it was CTE because of all my concussions.
 
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