11/4 Tuffy Update Condo

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Barbara and tuffy

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It's been a while. I lurk daily but can't sit too long so I don't post. I want to update on all.

Katie: Katie is doing very well. Her wound is only about 4" in diameter now. She made up all her missed work over the summer and returned to school for her senior year. She was given a Tennessee Walker Horse. They are very smooth gaited so she is riding almost daily. Her beautiful little face is still puffy. She is still on prednisone. They are hoping to do reconstructive surgery in about 1 year. Thank you all for the thoughts, prayers and vines. The result is fantastic.

Tuffy- Tuffy would not eat while I was in the hospital. When I got home her numbers were running 400-500. I took her to the vet 3 days after I got home with the help of a friend. She was trying to go DKA. She was on subq fluids and finally started to eat for me. I started her back on insulin at .50 (because she loves the 20s and 30s). She eventually worked her way up to 4.25 units. Her numbers started to come down. She is now on 2.75. She has, as is Tuffy's nature) thrown a few 30s and 40s. She responds well to low carb so I have been able to bring her back up. What the future hold, who knows, I know she is not healthy and happy. I'll do whatever it takes to keep her safe and healthy. She has now decided it is not necessary to be 'stuck to me like glue'. She realizes that I am not leaving.

Khoko is very happy that his 'mom' is back. He is not quite as exuberant as he was. Thank heavens. The first few time I visited him while on crutches he almost knocked me over. He still insists on smelling my leg- Haven't figured that out yet.

I went for a 2 1/2 month check up. Dr H is thrilled. It is totally healed. The scars are barely visible. I have had some knee and ankle pain due to arthritis. He feels as I resume my normal activity (after 2 1/2 months of being restricted) that will lessen. I am back to doing the barn 2 mornings a week. I am mobile without assistance (cane or crutches). My only restriction at this point is I am not allowed to lift anything over 10 lbs. I have not ridden yet but I can sit in my saddle without discomfort. He expects a complete recovery and activity within 6 months rather then the usual year.

Prayers and vines to Roni, Claudia, Max and all the other kitties that need them. Also prayers for my family and friends on the Jersey shore. Also, all newbies, hang in there. This place is fantastic not always easy, sometimes sleep deprived but if not OTJ, you kitties can be healthy with great numbers.

On a brighter note, the Boardwalk (AC, NJ) ferals are all doing well. I bet they sought refuge in the casino parking garage upper levels. Smart little furbabies.

Have a wonderful day.
 
I have been wondering how Tuffy is doing and I had taken a look at your SS a week or so ago. I hope you'll post some Tuffy stories soon -- I just adore her personality and her bond with you.

The update on Katie and you are very welcome news.
 
Hi Barbara - it is great to have a Tuffy update, an everyone update! Wonderful news on Katie - I think of her often, ad am so glad all is going well for her. It is also good that Tuffy is becoming Tuffy once again, I know how worries she was about you, and now that things are normal for you again, she will be too. Good news on Khoko too. and you: wonderful - a sure example for all of us on how to heal. Keep up the good work! I am so glad things are going well.
 
Hi Barbara & Tuffy (& Khoko and the gang),

It is wonderful to hear how well you, Barb, are healing. And also to hear that Tuffy is feeling better about your healing and therefore getting settled down again. What a great cat to look after you the way she does. And Khoko, too, always checking up on your leg. I'll bet he is thrilled that you are coming to the barn again. Soon you'll be back in the saddle when it's on the horse!

Katie's story is amazing. It is neat that she has a Tennessee Walking Horse and can ride every day. One of my favorite books when I was a girl was Margarite Henry's "An Album of Horses", and I remember the chapter on the Tennessee Walking Horse vividly. Please give our best regards to Katie and her mother and tell them how proud we are of Katie and that we are sending healing vines to speed her complete recovery.

Thank you for keeping us all informed about Roni, Brad and Moonie. I will call Roni later today to try to find out how their appointment with the insurance people went.

Wishing you and that tough Tuffy a lovely day today,

Hugs,

Ella & Rusty
 
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