Marilyn and Sheldon
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Recap 8/13
280 AMPS
196 +2
164 +5.5
120 +8
119 +10
141 PMPS
184 +2
269 +5
An all-night gentle rain in our neighborhood. 'Cept for Polly pawing at me and mewing at me to get up and "do the treats" several times (I skipped the overnight tests. She looked safe, I looked exhausted) we all got almost six hours straight-through sleep. Whooooohooooo
Thanks Wendy, Sandy and Suzanne for easing my frustration with Polly's confetti spreadsheet yesterday. I understand, sorta. Suzanne, your theory makes sense to me. I am in awe of how you manage Cobb's condition. I just don't have the confidence that I could do that for Polly. It's all a little too much like Algebra and that stuff still brings chills after over 50 years away from the class!
Carla, Catherine. Thanks for stopping by with encouragement, too. Appreciate it.
Yes, Julie, I know Polly will have excellent care at CSU. The SRT is more for me than for her. She doesn't know she has acro/iaa. She's mostly feeling fine and being the Polly she's always been. Well, a lot more snuggly. A lot more secure. But I know me. I know without the treatment, I'll be on anxious alert waiting for shoes to drop and seeing symptoms of progression even when they aren't there. So, for me. It's for me. (Polly sure wouldn't vote for a two day road-trip!)
Thanks all.
Marilyn and Polly
Recap 8/13
280 AMPS
196 +2
164 +5.5
120 +8
119 +10
141 PMPS
184 +2
269 +5
An all-night gentle rain in our neighborhood. 'Cept for Polly pawing at me and mewing at me to get up and "do the treats" several times (I skipped the overnight tests. She looked safe, I looked exhausted) we all got almost six hours straight-through sleep. Whooooohooooo
Thanks Wendy, Sandy and Suzanne for easing my frustration with Polly's confetti spreadsheet yesterday. I understand, sorta. Suzanne, your theory makes sense to me. I am in awe of how you manage Cobb's condition. I just don't have the confidence that I could do that for Polly. It's all a little too much like Algebra and that stuff still brings chills after over 50 years away from the class!
Carla, Catherine. Thanks for stopping by with encouragement, too. Appreciate it.
Yes, Julie, I know Polly will have excellent care at CSU. The SRT is more for me than for her. She doesn't know she has acro/iaa. She's mostly feeling fine and being the Polly she's always been. Well, a lot more snuggly. A lot more secure. But I know me. I know without the treatment, I'll be on anxious alert waiting for shoes to drop and seeing symptoms of progression even when they aren't there. So, for me. It's for me. (Polly sure wouldn't vote for a two day road-trip!)
Thanks all.
Marilyn and Polly