Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Not quite the lagoon, but a fine effort from Ms P nonetheless. Appy is happy, but also still includes a tour of the house until she finds just the right spot before she'll chow down. I'm not sure what that's all about, but it's a phase I've seen her go through before, too. She seems to be comfortable and happy and snuggly and energetic and bright-eyed, so there is nothing else I can read into to tell me something is "off". I guess it's just "let's mess with the bean" time. It's a bit stressful on mornings when my time is limited because I have to go to work, but we manage. Anytime she's been in this mode, it's been short-lived, so hopefully that will be the case with this round of "walk-n-eat", too. I so wish she didn't develop her aversion to FortiFlora...that stuff was so amazing before the p-titis.
When I spoke with my Dad yesterday, it sounded like he was starting to come out of this round of chemo-crash. His energy was still very low (but better than Sunday) and his appy was still off, but he's trying to force himself to eat what he can. I know this part of treatment is not unusual and the crash is the one side effect of his protocol that no one seems to escape, but it's still nerve-rattling every time. Maybe someday we'll get used to it!
Time to get moving already...ugh. Where does the time go! Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Not quite the lagoon, but a fine effort from Ms P nonetheless. Appy is happy, but also still includes a tour of the house until she finds just the right spot before she'll chow down. I'm not sure what that's all about, but it's a phase I've seen her go through before, too. She seems to be comfortable and happy and snuggly and energetic and bright-eyed, so there is nothing else I can read into to tell me something is "off". I guess it's just "let's mess with the bean" time. It's a bit stressful on mornings when my time is limited because I have to go to work, but we manage. Anytime she's been in this mode, it's been short-lived, so hopefully that will be the case with this round of "walk-n-eat", too. I so wish she didn't develop her aversion to FortiFlora...that stuff was so amazing before the p-titis.
When I spoke with my Dad yesterday, it sounded like he was starting to come out of this round of chemo-crash. His energy was still very low (but better than Sunday) and his appy was still off, but he's trying to force himself to eat what he can. I know this part of treatment is not unusual and the crash is the one side effect of his protocol that no one seems to escape, but it's still nerve-rattling every time. Maybe someday we'll get used to it!
Time to get moving already...ugh. Where does the time go! Have a great day, LL!
Amy