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Bless her heart. She looks so pitiful. They shaved Kacee about the same. It seemed like it took forever for her hair to grow back. It is swollen. Be sure to put the ice packs on often. That really helps bring the swelling down. Give her hugs and kisses from us. |
So sorry about your neighbor. I lost my favorite neighbor a few years ago to pancreatic cancer. I still find moments where I wish he was still here...he was a great guy. That is so nice that you are there for your neighbor. |
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It is sad for my neighbor. So sorry about your Nana. It is hard to see this happen to anyone, never mind someone that is really close to you. I can tell it does mean a lot to him, he tells me, but I can also see it in his eyes. |
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My neighbor seems to be handling things ok right now. He is glad he will have rides when he needs them. My daughter is going to clean and cook for him. It's hard when your family isn't around. I know he would do any of this for me if need be. |
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She does looks pretty pitiful doesn't she. I don't remember them shaving Calleigh's hair that short for her other surgeries. Oh well. I have been icing her leg today and moving it around slowly per the instructions. We'll just continue with this and the meds as prescribed. Hugs to you and Kacee. |
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That is so very nice of you and your daughter. I am sure it is a big relief for your neighbor. So sad he does not have family close by. |
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Calleigh seems to be doing pretty well today. She wouldn't eat her breakfast though. I think it's because I put the medications in her food. How do you get yours to take different medications? Would you know which of the three I should not put in her food? She is on Metacam, Buprenorphine and Cephalexin. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! |
Probably the Cephalexin. Metacam and Bupranex are pretty much tasteless. I would not put them all in the food just because if she eats only part of the food, then you don't know if she got all of her meds. I am assuming the Bupranex is liquid..I know the Metacam is. Just squirt them in her mouth. Not sure about the Cephalexin but if a pill, I would wrap it in something to give it...cheese, pill pocket...something she likes. Be sure she eats with the Metacam! |
If the cephalexin is in pill form and she won't take it, then I would ask the dr for the liquid suspension. I'm glad she is doing better today. :) |
Hope Calleigh is feeling better this morning. |
Sending healing prayers, hope Calleigh is better today. |
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The antibiotic is in liquid form. She likes it, and it's not a problem. I don't think she liked it in her food. I give it to her out of the syringe. She ate really well today. She's all cuddled up right now in her blanket. Thanks for checking up on her. xoxo |
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Calleigh seems about the same as yesterday. I'm letting her walk/hop a little more today. Thanks for thinking about us dear friend. xoxo |
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