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marleynme wrote: The start of our Journey
It was the beginning of another a busy year.  I work as the Finance Manager for my husband's company as well as run a dog rescue and a financial advising company.  My husband's company was actively growing and was demanding of his time.  Our son was (More)
misterrustybucket wrote: Day 26 - Trials and Triumphs
May has turned out to be an unexpectedly busy month for our family filled with emotional highs and lows, fears and unexpected blessings, trials and triumphs. Rusty had his two week post-op visit and the surgeon said that his incision looked great and (More)
jogswithdogs wrote: Day three, and bored already
Three days post surgery, and Riley is doing very well.  The bruising on her belly is less than after the prior surgery, and she is fairly ambulatory.  In fact, we are having trouble getting her to stay down.  She wants to cruise through the house, an (More)
Joy&Ginger wrote: Staple Removal Day
April 17th, a full 12 days after surgery and out came the staples.  Ginger of course handled it like a champ though seems the skin folded in on itself in a few places so now we are adding neosporin to a couple "raw but sealed" places as part of the m (More)
Joy&Ginger wrote: One week post surgery
And we are back.... Sorry didn't expect that delay in posting but seems like it's been nonstop since she returned and busy keeping my focus on her recovery, which means half holding her down and half getting her out for some controlled exercise so sh (More)
mardybum13 wrote: Day 4
So after the ups and downs very early this morning today has been another rollercoaster. I'm in bed now feeling very disheartened. Today was a GOOD day ... I think but overall I just feel really low about it, probably because of the last couple of ho (More)
mosby wrote: Mosby Time
I realized belatedly that I didn't update the blog 2.5 weeks ago when, after a long talk with a wonderful surgeon, we decided not to do the surgery and instead to proceed with Mosby's chemo schedule. There were just more "cons" than "pros" with the s (More)
munchlove wrote: Managing Phantom Limb Pain
The last post was difficult to digest and I needed time to figure everything out. Two surgeries, two ER visits, two hospital stays, and the first round of chemotherapy... all in one month. I was overwhelmed and under slept to say the least, and I’m h (More)
cheesecat wrote: Clicker Training for Rehab Behaviors!
Feta Cat is continuing along about as before. Increasing her dose of Gabapentin has reduced her toe-biting tendencies (thank goodness), and we are continuing to work on heat therapy (quality time with a heating pad) and massage/stretching to loosen u (More)
cheesecat wrote: The Cheesecat Scoots Along
Not too much new with Feta Cat lately! The gabapentin is doing a great job at reducing her toe-biting, and we're continuing to do her leg-relaxation therapy. Every morning we do the same routine. Step one: Obtain cat, heating pad, and soft blan (More)
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