Barb and Tori
Member Since 2009
Hi everybody. Sorry I haven't been around lately. There's been a lot going on here -lots of family issues that have consumed all of my time and emotional energy. Not much of an excuse for not posting though.
Anyway it is now two weeks since Tori was discharged from hospital after having another acute Pancreatitis attack. It took her about a week to really get back to normal after this one. It seems that it takes longer each time for her to recover. Mind you this was a real bad one and also adding the lymphoma to the mix can't help. She really amazes me though everything that she's been through and she still bounces back each time. Lord knows what life she's on now but I know its way more than 9. She has the most incredible will to live. She certainly is my miracle kitty.
Her numbers are slowly getting better. She's seeing more blues and greens than she had been for a while. Her appetite isn't too bad. I tried the other day to skip the Mirt but she hardly ate at all so I'm trying her on 1/8tab instead of the 1/4 q2days to see how that goes. Also she didn't get restless with the decreased dose.
She sees Doug on Saturday for her next dose of the CCNU. That will be 4 weeks from her initial dose. Her nodes are still staying down which is fantastic! She'll be getting her blood checked first of course to make sure everything is OK. I'm a bit leery and am praying that she doesn't have another CP flare but according to everything I've read CCNU isn't prone to causing GI problems. But then we're talking about Tori. I'm glad though that we are giving the Pred every day now even if it is at a reduced dose. Hopefully it will help keep the CP demons away.
So that's our news. I'll try much harder to post more often. I have missed you all so much.
Anyway it is now two weeks since Tori was discharged from hospital after having another acute Pancreatitis attack. It took her about a week to really get back to normal after this one. It seems that it takes longer each time for her to recover. Mind you this was a real bad one and also adding the lymphoma to the mix can't help. She really amazes me though everything that she's been through and she still bounces back each time. Lord knows what life she's on now but I know its way more than 9. She has the most incredible will to live. She certainly is my miracle kitty.
Her numbers are slowly getting better. She's seeing more blues and greens than she had been for a while. Her appetite isn't too bad. I tried the other day to skip the Mirt but she hardly ate at all so I'm trying her on 1/8tab instead of the 1/4 q2days to see how that goes. Also she didn't get restless with the decreased dose.
She sees Doug on Saturday for her next dose of the CCNU. That will be 4 weeks from her initial dose. Her nodes are still staying down which is fantastic! She'll be getting her blood checked first of course to make sure everything is OK. I'm a bit leery and am praying that she doesn't have another CP flare but according to everything I've read CCNU isn't prone to causing GI problems. But then we're talking about Tori. I'm glad though that we are giving the Pred every day now even if it is at a reduced dose. Hopefully it will help keep the CP demons away.
So that's our news. I'll try much harder to post more often. I have missed you all so much.