Glad that Grace got to see the doc.
We are having odd illnesses in our house. One of our cats has had a reoccurance of her UTI, which is now a bladder infection. Crap. Feel luck such a bad mom. And I still haven't taken the old gal in to have her checked for renal failure because I am so afraid they'll tell me the best choice is to let her go. AND and and Isaac has a strep infection in his skin!! So he needs antibios too. Poor kid looks sick, but is acting just fine. I tell myself it could be worse, strep throat is such a nightmare.
Oh dang Kat, and she has surgery when?
Has she gotten less ragey upon waking up from the anesthesia or have y'all just got better at ducking?
November 29.
I mean she's not feverish nor does she act sick. And Grace is ALWAYS brewing something. She's a total petri dish. It's when she smells sick that we know there is an issue.
Much less ragey. They give her something which makes her wake up much more slowly. MUCH better.
November 29.
So she should get the bronchitis under control by then? Ugh, comes at a rotten time in the semester though, doesn't it?
My surgeon last time said I woke up all agitated and aggressive from my surgery. Uh, sorry? What am I supposed to say? It's not like I can remember it.
November 29.
Aw, Sara's birthday. We'll have an extra cupcake for her.
Gracie does love the look of a good cupcake.
Yeah, the infection should be cleared up in 10 days with the Cipro.
My dad goes under and comes up jovially blue. At least my mom's been married to him 40+ years, it doesn't embarrass her, but she now warns any team that they may learn too much about their sex life and other sexual humor. It's mostly joking, but oy. I'm glad they don't share the specifics beyond the fact that one member of a surgery team (think it was a knee job) had an asthma attack, he cracked up so bad.