Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
I'm here too! Love the picture of Elle!
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hi everyone
Well we have had an awesome fun weekend here celebrating my Mum's 80th birthday!! Lovely dinner out last night, Mum loved her cake... she has a green thumb for sure so we had a gardening cake made for her... it had a wheelbarrow, bird bath, tree with birds nest included, plants etc and even a wee Elle and Flynn on it... http://www.k9cushings.com/forum/albu...pictureid=7275
It was such a good night, with all the family there. Oh ADDY, ADDY, ADDY... we have a new favourite All Black!!! We going to have change Flynn's jersey to No 9 for next season! Some of us carried on after the dinner and went to the pub by the marina AND my Uncle went to the loo and came out and told us... you may not believe this but Aaron Smith is in there (he is the All Black half back!!!) We like ohhhhh yeah right Uncle, you had too many beers :rolleyes:!! THEN there he was our All Black at the bar, so we surreptitiously (or so we thought) walked past him... thinking hmmmmmmm not sure LOL. Anyway we went back outside where we were sitting then he came out and so we just asked him as he went past... and YUP was him, OMG I am so embarrassing when had a wine or two... told him I was still not quite sure it was him and he whipped out his drivers licence and showed me LOL :eek:... Lauren my niece had googled him on her phone and held the picture up next to him and we checked them both out he was cracking up.. and oh yes sirreeeee we had an All Black!! He said he never had anyone google him like that before! AND THEN... he kissed me ***swoon*** http://www.k9cushings.com/forum/albu...pictureid=7274 He was in town as one of the other All Blacks got married this weekend! He sure was a super nice guy, having fun with tipsy fans like us.... great ending to the night!! :D:D:D So I hope that story makes your head feel a little better today!!
OK, better put some doggie related news in here. Flynn is having his bloods and UPC, BP done tomorrow so we have results for IMS on our visit to Auckland on Wednesday. His tummy is totally settled back down, think he a bit tired after the weekend of festivities... so early night tonight xxx
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
***SWOON*** Indeed!!!! What a handsome lad!! :) :) :) :)
And what a great story and celebration. Please tell your mom Happy Belated Birthday! from all her cyber-nieces and nephews here on K9C. :D :D
And hopng you and Flynny have a good rest and very good results from the lab tomorrow. ;)
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
What great pics! I love the cake and the sister's hands together over it. Did you do the decorating? Nice job whoever did it!
Kissin' strangers in a bar, huh? I think we're gonna have to pay more attention to the news from NZ! :p
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
LOL- this bump on my head does funny things to my thinking. I was trying to read your post on my cell phone in the tiny print and I thought you wrote Aaron Rogers (our Green Bay Packers football quarterback) was in the bathroom:o:o:o:o I was like what the hey!!!!!. Then I reread it and that made sense he is the new number 9 all Black -Aaron Smith!!!! So I will have to look for our new jerseys too then!!!!
Love the party for your Mom. Those moments are so special. May she have many more special birthdays!!!
For some reason I thought your appointment was the 17th. I'll check in to see what is happening. I am so pleased his tummy is better and I wonder if that pill with the metronidazole helped. Maybe Dr. Mike could give you a script for metronidazole/flagyll to have on hand like Barbara has for Trixie and I used to have for Zoe. That way you could nip things in the bud so to speak as soon as you have any inkling of things going off, may be easier to control that way. Does that may sense?
Wishing you only good vibes for the upcoming scan and bloods.
for me- concussion syndrome or something like that- ease back into things, do what I think I can without making symptoms worse; if headaches don't improve or get worse see neurologist but I should give things another week and thoughts are I will be fine.:):):)
So i kept my date last night and we loaded my mom in the car and we all went, including Koko to Pewaukee to see the Country Christmas Inn light display, over a million lights, it was really nice and we all were packed in the car and had a good time with a pizza party back at Mom's room. Mom is getting harder and harder to move around but my daughter and I got her in and out of the car with no mishaps. Koko loved all the lights.
Hopefully Mom will have no repercussions from sitting in the car for 2 hours:o:o:confused: But she sure had a good time looking at all the lights!! And it seemed to perk her up from her down hill slide since Thanksgiving. Talk about roller coasters:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
love ya
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hi Trish,
So happy to read all of those huge milestones for Flynn. He certainly is a wonder dog!! It just warms my heart to read all of those anniversaries and how well he has done with all of those big surgeries. And I love the picture of the Elle, that is hilarious. She really is a pretty cat, even if she is devil like. :)
I've been thinking about you guys all day, because I know it's your Monday. Wishing all the best for Flynn's UPC and blood work today. So glad to hear his tummy is better. And I agree with Addy, I bet the metronidazole was a huge help. I know that it's always a miracle drug for Jasper when he gets diarrhea or colitis. We do keep some on hand for emergencies here, and I have used it on several occasions. Sure is nice to have it on hand so I can get it started right away if need be.
Your Mom's birthday celebration sounds lovely, and the cake is gorgeous. So glad you had a good weekend, it sounds like she really enjoyed herself. Please wish her happy birthday for me. :) And that is great about running into that All Blacks player in the pub. And even a smooch for you, how fun! Love that pic too, he is quite handsome. :cool:
I am looking forward to seeing the results of Flynn's tests from today and will be watching for your post. Jasper's UPC wasn't that great, so I am counting on Flynn for a good report!
Hugs,
Tina and Jasper xo
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hi all
Well I am only just recovering from the weekend of festivities, it was such a fun time!!! I have put up a pic of Mum with all us girls, she sure looks great for 80!!! http://www.k9cushings.com/forum/albu...pictureid=7276
Well we were meant to be just arriving in Auckland about now for Flynn's scan, but we are still at home!! The IMS we see also has a clinic in Hamilton Thurs/Fri... figured out they can do the ultrasound there so we are going to see him there tomorrow, it is about 1.5hrs closer to us than Auckland so only 3.5hr drive to get there. Downside is if we do need surgeon then back to Auckland we have to go. But I have fingers crossed we won't be needing that! So Tina, get your good vibes flowing for 11.30am tomorrow!!
Got his bloods back, ALP up 60 to 1510, but ALT down 70 to 241. Ca back to normal. Cholesterol, lipase, albumin high. Urinalysis 2+ protein, awaiting UPC still. So bit of a mixed bag but nothing too alarming right off.
I have bit of a head cold, so have kept my day off today that I had booked to go to Auckland and sitting home relaxing! Yay xxxxxxxx
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
We are the good vibe squad around the joint! Definitely sending good ones yours and Flynns way. No surgery! rather beat that drum enough I think.
Drive safe!! Can't wait to hear the results. All pins and needles here till we hear!
hugs
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hey Tina! Got Fynn's UPC this afternoon, it has gone up a tad too.
23/6 1.28
15/12 1.41 (same normal range as you <0.5)
I have said this before, this test confuses the heck out of me. Despite all of the explanations I read about it!! His protein level in the urine this week is the lowest it has ever been (bar one) but this time the Cr is the lowest it has ever been also and his blood Cr is low too, which is a good thing as far as kidney progression. But his blood Cr is below the low normal level. Blood Cr 50 (53-123). It just seems weird he can have a much higher protein reading in the urine and end up with a lower ratio because that Cr is low too. I will discuss with IMS when we see him tomorrow and see if I can get my head around it. Because it seems to me that the lower total protein in the urine has to be a good thing?!?!
Re: Flynn 11 y/o Foxie Cross - Right adrenalectomy, 3rd Dec 2012 for Pheochromocytoma
Hi Trish!
That darn UPC! These boys, still following each other! :rolleyes: I know what you mean, I get confused too. The separate values for Jasper's urine protein and creatinine go up and down also, and sometimes when I look at them individually I don't understand why it impacts the ratio the way it does. I understand the principle, I guess I just get confused on the specifics? I'm like you Trish, and even though I read that the concentration of the urine should not affect the values, I wonder about it. In Jasper's case, his urine is always very dilute. The specific gravity for his last sample was only 0.006. So I'm not sure I always understand. I do so much reading, sometimes I find I feel like I get it pretty well and then I'll read another article where I don't feel like I have a very good grasp.
I don't have the separate protein and creatinine values from Jasper's last test right now, only the ratio. I'll have to get the print out to see those individual values and look at that a little bit more closely compared to his previous tests. If I remember correctly the individual values seem to always fluctuate quite a bit from test to test. And I have never understood that. As far as Jasper's serum creatinine level, his last chemistry profile was done 10/04/14. The serum creatinine was 0.74 (0.50-1.50). I believe it has always been within the normal range previously, thankfully, but I'm pretty sure it has been higher than this before. So it's a puzzle to me also. I'm going to have to do a little bit more reading and do some specific comparisons on Jasper's current and previous test results. Of course, I will be very interested to hear what your IMS has to say about it when you ask for a further explanation. When I get a chance, I will ask my vet about it too.
So according to my synchronized iPad clock, we are about 12 hours away from Flynn's scan. 11:30 AM your time puts it at 4:30 PM Central time for me. Nothing but good vibes being sent your way. And I will be concentrating right at that time, I'll still be at work but I will be thinking of you guys for sure. Go Flynny boy! :)
Safe travels, and I will be waiting patiently for the results.
Big hugs from me and Jasper xo