Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
My vet told me that things can move around inside of them, either when something else is large and pushing. I don't know if that would be explain something filling that area or not or how that works.
This is not working well for that patience gene to have been left out of us. grrrr
hugs,
Sharlene and Molly Muffin
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hey you
Thanks for your notes. I am doing ok. We took a sunflower to the field and wandered around with Boyce for a bit, remembered her when she was well and scamping around in the grass that we left the flower. She would hop through and then look up to see where we were.
How you doing? Flynn ok? Sorry you have to wait till bloody Tuesday to get any answers re the scan notes!
Mel
Xxxx
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hi Mel, he is sorta OK, it is really boiling hot today and he keeps laying out in the sun so I shoo him back inside. Tummy not right, soft skinny poops again this morning. But I think he seems better than yesterday, not panting as much.
It is full on here in town today, we had a big earthquake that flattened my city in 1931 so it was rebuilt in Art Deco style. It is a lovely pretty city and we celebrate Art Deco weekend every February. Everyone gets dressed up in the style and loads of events on. There is a steam train tooting up and down the railway line just over the road from me and vintage planes roaring around the sky, if you wanted a lie in this morning you are out of luck! There were just 5 planes flying in formation doing loop de loops with smoke out the back! Very impressive!
I don't like this anniversary day much either as it is 3 years today since the nasty earthquake in Christchurch that killed 180 people, I will never forget the terror of being in that city on that awful day when you could not trust the very ground you were walking on, it could toss you down like a rag doll and all that liquefaction rushing out the broken roads and drains was terrifying as was running through the streets as people were screaming there were gas leaks and piles of smoking rubble where buildings had fallen. :( I was a lucky one and got out with my life, but being a refugee for two days with nothing but what I was wearing was very sobering so I am remembering all those that did not make it today.
xx
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Mel good to see you, that was a lovely thing to do, anniversaries are hard especially the first one.
Trish - whats all this with the Flynn boy, do you think it was the lamb brisket that may have caused his tummy and poop problems, although the heat won,t help him much
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Rubbish re the poops, so frustrating as he was going well. Could he have munched anything on your walks?
I remember that on the news. Can't imagine what it must have felt like to be caught up in it. Must have been horrendous for you. Were you stuck in the city?
Hey Tracy - how was your second work week? Going ok? Just got in from your Friday night catch up? Have anything nice for tea?
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
That was horrible day Trish. I cannot even imagine being in that situation.
I remember watching the news reports as they came out and it was quite awful.
My niece was on the Oakland bridge that collapsed in the earthquake in San Francisco, driving off it, she said she could see it falling in her rear view mirror and cars going over. She was lucky to be just far enough in front to make it off. Sort of like some horrible thriller movie scene. It was 2 days before I could reach my family. Then my niece lost her apartment when the earthquake hit in Los Angeles some years later (every decade I think she is in an earthquake). She was luckily away in Las Vegas at the time.
I am Not a fan of earthquakes.
The art deco festival sounds like it would be alot of fun though. Do you have plans for the day?
I do hope Flynn man gets to feeling better. The heat and something has really got his tummy going, but maybe it'll pass and each day get better naturally.
hugs
Sharlene and molly muffin
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
No wasn,t out tonight, i,m going out tomorrow night as its my birthday Sunday. So i have been and painted 2 rooms in my niece,s new house, i,m shattered. Work still going good. :D
I too remember it on the news, but hadn,t realised you had been caught up in it how scary :eek:
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Mel that is an absolutely wonderful way to celebrate Tia's life. That is what is important to remember, her life and her loves. :)
Tracy, do tell about your work week. :)
Sharlene and molly muffin
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
ohhh, a happy early birthday. You know, a birthday is not a one day celebration.. no no no my dear girl. A birthday is celebrated for at least a week, maybe more even! I am fully in favor of long birthday celebrations. :)
birthday huggers!!
Sharlene and molly muffin
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
That is lovely leaving that big bright flower for her Mel! Glad it was not too wet to get out for a walk with Boyce. I wish we could do more to make it easier for you but it is one of those things that only time will heal.
I dunno Tracy, he does grab things on our walks so I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later. He is not getting any more brisket this week though.
Yes, I was in the city Mel. Right in the middle of it at a conference. it was lunch time so we were all in the exhibition hall and stupid me had left my bag upstairs. There was no way you could go up there, so no phone, no money, no nothing. Weren't allowed to try and get back to hotels so my bag was stuck there for nearly 3 months. So homeless I was :eek: I tell you, I have a new respect for the Salvation Army and Red Cross who swung into action so fast. I donate to them every year now, they were fantastic.