Daphne#5 GA
Member Since 2011
yesterday http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=69554
Not much to report for Daphne. She did get about 20 min. of deck time yesterday, the rain held off till probably today sometime, very cloudy and raw outside. I hate our Aprils and our March sometimes, they seem to be so raw, with rain. It hurts arthritis in kitties and beans. Wish I could move to AZ
I thought I would paste this in from my DSL, since I had questions about why a hospital would send a patient (DBL) home with a 100% blockage. And now I understand and thought it would be good to share that info. in case, God forbid, it ever comes up in anyone else's life. So this is from my DSL.
"...testing indicated a 100% blockage in an artery , so we went to Hahnemann Hospital in Phila for what we hoped would be an angioplasty , with the possibly to insert a stent into the artery. Unfortunately, during the procedure, the surgeon found the artery was not a candidate for this. So, bypass is his only option. The good news is his heart muscle is still healthy. The blockage seemed to build over time so the heart rewired itself to operate at a reduced efficiency fairly well , and his overall health is good so we are optimistic that he will fully recover."
Sending healing vines to all the kitties and beans who need them today.
Not much to report for Daphne. She did get about 20 min. of deck time yesterday, the rain held off till probably today sometime, very cloudy and raw outside. I hate our Aprils and our March sometimes, they seem to be so raw, with rain. It hurts arthritis in kitties and beans. Wish I could move to AZ
I thought I would paste this in from my DSL, since I had questions about why a hospital would send a patient (DBL) home with a 100% blockage. And now I understand and thought it would be good to share that info. in case, God forbid, it ever comes up in anyone else's life. So this is from my DSL.
"...testing indicated a 100% blockage in an artery , so we went to Hahnemann Hospital in Phila for what we hoped would be an angioplasty , with the possibly to insert a stent into the artery. Unfortunately, during the procedure, the surgeon found the artery was not a candidate for this. So, bypass is his only option. The good news is his heart muscle is still healthy. The blockage seemed to build over time so the heart rewired itself to operate at a reduced efficiency fairly well , and his overall health is good so we are optimistic that he will fully recover."
Sending healing vines to all the kitties and beans who need them today.