Shelly/Boots
Member Since 2012
Good Morning all my kindred spirits. I was just bragging about all of you, how amazing you are and what wonderful hearts you have.
Thank God for you.
Keep Booty in your prayers today. Her appointment with the Dental Specialist is @9:30 AM. It's a 45 min. drive. Boots does
not like car rides too much. Pray she isn't too stressed on the way there. Pray the dentist has discernment on what the best care
for Boots is, the care that will keep my 17 year old Booty alive. The dentist is known for her dental work of course, but also
her expertise in the Anesthesia. This is what what it said on the site:
"In addition to thorough per-anesthetic screening, Dr. Force monitors her patients closely. This includes blood pressure, temperature, CO2, pulse Oxygenation, EKG, heart rate and respiration. All her patients have IV catheters and receive intravenous fluids during anesthesia. Anesthestic safety is one of her prime concerns."
Boot ate a lot better tonight. Great idea on the baby food Sienne. I ran her raw food in the processor again and she's eating a little.
She doesn't like baby food, the kind in the jars. Thank you for the tip. Her BS's are still high, but she's not acting so miserable now,
so now neither am I. :smile: Plus it's being handled. When I think of the reality of her put under, hooked to a bunch of tubes..I have
stop thinking. nailbite_smile
Thank God for you.
Keep Booty in your prayers today. Her appointment with the Dental Specialist is @9:30 AM. It's a 45 min. drive. Boots does
not like car rides too much. Pray she isn't too stressed on the way there. Pray the dentist has discernment on what the best care
for Boots is, the care that will keep my 17 year old Booty alive. The dentist is known for her dental work of course, but also
her expertise in the Anesthesia. This is what what it said on the site:
"In addition to thorough per-anesthetic screening, Dr. Force monitors her patients closely. This includes blood pressure, temperature, CO2, pulse Oxygenation, EKG, heart rate and respiration. All her patients have IV catheters and receive intravenous fluids during anesthesia. Anesthestic safety is one of her prime concerns."
Boot ate a lot better tonight. Great idea on the baby food Sienne. I ran her raw food in the processor again and she's eating a little.
She doesn't like baby food, the kind in the jars. Thank you for the tip. Her BS's are still high, but she's not acting so miserable now,
so now neither am I. :smile: Plus it's being handled. When I think of the reality of her put under, hooked to a bunch of tubes..I have
stop thinking. nailbite_smile