Joan, I am so sorry you have so many medical issues.  Stay strong.

Gloria






-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Apr 11, 2011 11:15 pm
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] My Day at the Surgery Center


 



Hi MJ,
The pain management anesthesiologist had to guide the needle with the steroids 
right into the foramina of two levels…and he had to do it on the right and then 
on the left.  I hope this works or at least gives me some relief.
I will hug Dolly & Desi for you.  I am eating something and then we are all 
spending the night in the recliner because I am a side sleeper and both sides 
of my neck have been stabbed and feel all swollen.  Tomorrow I go to the pain 
management anesthesiologist for him to do the steroid injections in my 
occipital nerves which are at the base of my skull…I know I get all the fun!
And, I hope that Benji’s bleeding gums stop bleeding…prayers for her.  Seems it 
hasn’t been a good day for vet visits either.  I went thinking it would be $20 
and it ended up over $70.
 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of maryjane turner
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 8:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My Day at the Surgery Center

 
  


I was thinking about you and what you had to go through today...  however, I 
sure didn't realize that it was truly a surgical procedure and that you were 
put to sleep....   glad all went well and that you and the little ones are 
relaxing in the recliner.    

 

      We had Benji in for her rabies vaccine today and all is well except for 
bleeding gums.   Don't know where that is coming from as she just had a dental 
a month ago....    hummmmm...     Tilly spent time at home alone for the very 
first time and did well.   She sure was glad to see us come back as there had 
been deliveries and yard work done while we were gone and she was guarding the 
house <G>     Anyway, things progress along.   6 weeks now for Tilly...  seems 
longer.

 

   Joan, you take care, check in when you can.   I'm thinking about you and 
sure wish there was something I could do to ease things a bit.

 

give little Dolly and Desi hugs from me ,   benjigirl and tilly....

 

 

On Apr 11, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Joan Croft wrote:

 

  

 

My injections were about three hours later than anticipated.  I was so tired 
from taking my Lyrica and Norflex at 2 pm that I almost fell asleep waiting.  
Then in the OR, they had a lot of nurses and radiologists…more than at the 
other surgery center.  They got me all strapped down in place and laid a blue 
cloth across my face because it wasn’t sterilized.  I just remember the cloth 
going over my face and then the pain management anesthesiologist told someone 
how much of the drugs to give me…I don’t know if I even remember coming out of 
the OR.  I think that longer it has been the less that I remember.  I am a 
little sore now, and Desi & Dolly have been fed, so I am going to grab a bite 
and then we all can sack out in the recliner chair for a while.
I took Dolly & Desi to the vet this morning for their Bordatella vaccines.  He 
said that they are now doing it by injection for the little ones because they 
are more susceptible to reverse sneezing when they do the nasal spray one.  
Dolly weighs 8 lbs, and Desi weighs 8.1 lbs.  I think that Dolly’s weight is 
wrong…but I would have to take her somewhere to verify that.
But, Desi has an infection in his right eye.  So, I have ointment to put in his 
eyes now.  Desi needs ¼ of a Benadryl every 8 hours and Dolly gets a half of an 
Atarax every 12 hours for three days, then Dolly goes back to ½ of an Atarax 
every night.
I took them today because I don’t want to be lifting them so that I can give my 
cervical spine the best chance at the injections taking down the swelling of 
the disks.  But, it turned out good because if I waited another week or two, 
Desi’s eye infection could have been worse.
That’s my day…going to sign out of everything until tomorrow.
Joan

 


 








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