16-04-2025, 09:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2025, 09:05 AM by Oh_hunnihunni.)
Hip and back sounds awfully familiar km, tell the mr he has my empathy. The latest replacement has helped enormously but I have declined the spinal work with the surgeons giving limited predictions of successful outcomes. I don't need to be worse off, aging will do that without all the fuss'n bother. I do get the right drugs now though, and that is down to having the right diagnostics via mri. We are lucky to have access to that technology.
Looks like a stay at home Wednesday which is a bit of a disappointment, I had plans to take the denim for a scoot and a parade through the village to see what the reaction was, but it'll keep. Probably just as well, my cheese scone indulgence for lunch yesterday set my gallstones off and I need to have a few nana naps to catch up on sleep now that lot have stopped their protest action. Rebellious innards are a pain, literally. But I wasn't alone in my whining last night, the Tatty has upset her back leg again and is nursing it with frequent use of very bad cat language. The vet is pretty sure she has some neurological damage in that limb which limits her ability to control it so it gets strained and inflamed if she does something silly, like behave like the young animal she is. It takes rest to recover, so she is in her cave under my bed feeling sorry for herself till she needs a cuddle.
I know exactly how she feels, lol... This too will pass, furbaby.
Looks like a stay at home Wednesday which is a bit of a disappointment, I had plans to take the denim for a scoot and a parade through the village to see what the reaction was, but it'll keep. Probably just as well, my cheese scone indulgence for lunch yesterday set my gallstones off and I need to have a few nana naps to catch up on sleep now that lot have stopped their protest action. Rebellious innards are a pain, literally. But I wasn't alone in my whining last night, the Tatty has upset her back leg again and is nursing it with frequent use of very bad cat language. The vet is pretty sure she has some neurological damage in that limb which limits her ability to control it so it gets strained and inflamed if she does something silly, like behave like the young animal she is. It takes rest to recover, so she is in her cave under my bed feeling sorry for herself till she needs a cuddle.
I know exactly how she feels, lol... This too will pass, furbaby.