In states the obvious news, the media is really pissing me off with the continuous search for controversy.
Good Monday all!
'Out Of Gas'
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In states the obvious news, the media is really pissing me off with the continuous search for controversy.
Good Monday all!
In states the obvious news, the media is really pissing me off with the continuous search for controversy.
At least the DNC starts today. Can't wait to watch it tonight.
Ooh, it looks cute!
I won't be able to afford long term chemotherapy for Sammie if she has bladder cancer (a possibility but not certainty after last week's UA, red blood cells still present after a month's antibiotic treatment for bladder infection). I'm waiting to get a call back from the vet who saw her at her first two visits so I can ask the questions I was too stunned to ask the other vet last week. Meanwhile I am pondering the value of spending the $400-500 out of savings to diagnose an illness I can't afford to treat versus simply watching and waiting with a view on quality of life and easing Sammie's end.
Schröedinger's cancer? Knowing for sure but being able to do fuck-all about it, or peace of mind through expensive diagnostics?
First question for the vet is just how dramatic are the results of that UA? Is this a "could be nothing/could be something" situation, or is this a "red blood cells in that concentration mean something serious"?
Sorry to hear that, WindSparrow. I wouldn't (and have not) spend the money on a diagnosis you can't do anything about. For me, knowing the dx wouldn't give any more peace of mind than just keeping an eye on whatever you can tell about her quality of life.
My ankle's much better, but everything else that got bruised or got sore because I was walking funny now hurts more.
Thanks, Jesse. Sammie has always been so healthy. Fourteen years, and in all this time, aside from the routine annual stuff, occassional dental cleanings, and kitten stuff like earmites, deworming, and spay, this was only her second time needing to go to the vet. About eight years ago she had another urinary tract infection. And since being treated with the antibiotic this time, her energy level bounced right back.
Well that's no fun, Dana.
Poor Sammie. I'm kind of with Jesse on how to proceed.