8/27 Trixie AMBG 157 "+3" 127

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Amy&TrixieCat

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I dunno....Trix is keeping me guessing a little too much these past few days. Mx. P was all sorts of excited with that big 130 point drop on Sunday, and now these last three days, not so active. I don't know what any of it means.....I wish things were more clear cut here :roll: .

It was a very difficult gelcap morning, so maybe that's Ms. P's excuse for being shy today. It took about 20 minutes and three re-packings of the pills because the capsule kept starting to dissolve. I don't know why once in a while we have these extra hard times, but I do know that once trouble starts, Trix starts getting tenser, then it gets harder, and it snowballs from there. A few times with today's attempts, she closed her mouth on my finger - not hard enough to break the skin, but hard enough to knock the pill out of my hand before I got it back far enough in her mouth. Once that started happening, it got tougher and tougher. I took a few breaks and then tried again, but I also didn't want to push her TOO far off schedule, especially since I need to start shifting her meds schedule earlier (rather than later) for her early vetty appointment on Saturday.

My Dad's first chemo infusion seemed to go well yesterday, although it was a very long day and things were behind schedule. I suppose that could very well be the norm and we'll have to get used to that. The "Nurse Ratchet" (thank you Marilyn :lol: ) they met with last week seems to be more of a liaison...she was not all scrubbed out, so it looks like she doesn't actually administer treatment - thank goodness. Our actual infusion nurse was very nice and informative. And - long story short - the oncologist confirmed what the Penn oncologist initially said: my Dad does NOT have to be a recluse, and travel is fine. Of course he needs to exercise caution, and he needs to get used to all this before jetting off to Italy, but Nurse Ratchet really put a scare into my parents last week that my all my Dad's time will be spent in isolation when that is not the case. As the actual doctors said: If you can't LIVE, there is no point in actually doing this.

So now we wait while we pray for minimal side effects, a good response to treatment, and try our best to LIVE.

Thank you for all your prayers, everyone...they are so very comforting.

Amy
 
Oh Trixie. What is up with those BGs? I bet the pill stress doesn't help. That stinks that you had a bad pill morning. At least she didn't break the skin. Tarragon has broken mine many times.

Good news on nurse Ratchet. I am glad you guys got some answers and that everything seemed to go ok. At least now you are on a path. Lots of good checmo vines and prayers that the side effects are minimal. ((((Amy))))
 
Morning Amy ~O) ~O) ~O)

and where is that crystal ball.... I can remember thinking that so many times. it is so difficult to know what is really going on. Bummer too on the gelcap. I suspect that maybe that is why the +3 is up some? Sure wish our furkids could tell us. I can remember many a chomp on the finger too....

Yay on the no more nurse ratchet. YAY on his being able to do what he wants to do. That is great. I hope all goes well with the treatments, and that side effects are minimal. Good vines for all there

Have a great day today Amy. I hope all goes well.
 
I'm glad all went well yesterday. I like your doctor's philosophy. Ugh on Nurse Ratchett! i hope your concern over her words gets back and gets her straightened out.
 
I was thinking the same as Ann about that nurse but then you wouldn't want it to backfire so I think as long as she isn't involved in your dad's treatments I'd just not say a word. Prayers continue.

Now Ms. Trixie, you need your meds so stop the fighting because you will never win. Max has been a bit feisty himself lately. Misery loves company so I thought I'd pass that on.
 
Hi Amy,

Have you considered using one of the pill shooters? At least it would save your fingers, and you can get it placed more precisely in Trixie's mouth.

I'm so glad that your dad had a good first chemo session and that the doctors told him he could lead his life normally. I had a dear friend who was a 30+-year breast-cancer survivor, a 3-melanoma survivor, and--for quite a long while--a bone-cancer survivor (to which she finally succumbed). She never gave up her activities (she was a champion racewalker), she never gave up her travels, she never gave up on life, she never felt sorry for herself. Even toward the end of her life, when she was weak from the bone cancer, she would get out her canes and go for a walk every day. Exercise, a healthy diet, good friends, and activity are the keys to dealing with cancer. I'm convinced of that.

Lots of vines continuing to be sent to your dad,

Hugs and scritches,

Ella & Rusty
 
Sorry about the rough morning with the gelcap. I'm glad your dad's first chemo session went pretty well. Sending prayers and hugs. :YMHUG: :YMHUG:
 
Oh, if only it was easier to pill our kitties :-| . I hope the next pill session is an easier one.

So now we wait while we pray for minimal side effects, a good response to treatment, and try our best to LIVE.
What a perfect mantra. :YMHUG:
 
I agree with Josie...if only it were easier to pill out cats! Why can't they be kind of dumb like dogs and we can stick the pill in a lump of cheese and they happily gobble it up?!?!?! :roll: :lol:

Your dad is in my prayers. Hope you are recovering from all of your workshops and BeadFests and the like!!!! Scritches to your sweet kitties! cat_pet_icon
 
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