Julie,
 
It's good to have you back from me too!  I'm glad your husband is doing better, and of course I'm pulling for little Tator Tot!
 
tonya

"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, Julie----I echo Barb's words--no pressure intended, but you have indeed been VERY missed!
much love, Kerry
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barb Moermond
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 12:34 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Hi Everyone

Julie,
It is so good to hear from you; your presence here has been greatly missed.  I'm so sorry that health issues have abounded, but I'm praying for a long quiet spell for you and your family.
 
Good to have you back!!!!
 
<<<<<<<<<<<<HUGS>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
 
I tried to get thru my overflowing (months!) of email and it just wasn't going to happen.  I can see that we have suffered some terrible losses and my heart goes out to everyone who has lost a beloved companion; I hope your memories will comfort you.  It also seems that we have new members; the reason for finding this group is always sad, but you will never find a group of more loving, caring friends.
 
Some of you might remember that last winter my husband was diagnosed with multiple aneurysms; the most serious was in his abdomen and after weeks of tests and referrals, he was scheduled for surgery because the abdominal aneurysm was felt to be in danger of rupture.  He had that surgery and came through it well.  He was home for about a week and one morning we were up having coffee and he suddenly got this really strange look on his face; I asked if he needed pain medication and he said, "no; I'm blind". OK; bit of a heart-stopper there. He was rushed to the ER and it was finally determined that his left carotid artery was completely blocked and he'd actually had blood flow stop temporarily.  He was transferred by ambulance back to the hospital in Hartford where he had his prior surgery (we live about 30 miles east) and had emergency surgery to clean out the artery.  I repeatedly asked how this could have been missed after all the screening that was ! done pre-surgery since he is a high-risk patient (diabetic and known cardiac blockage).  I really got no answers and I am angry to this day that he could easily have died or been left permanently impaired.  His sight did return and we feel fortunate, but once again, I feel my trust in the medical community erode a bit further.  We absolutely did not intend to sue anyone; we simply wanted to be sure that absolutely everything that he SHOULD be screened for (how can you ask for it if you don't know about it?) he was screened for.  He's left with some numbness on one side of his face that primarily bothers him when he trims his beard (says it feels weird), and a big scar from behind his ear to his collar bone; big deal, right? I told him it just makes him look tough!  I was out of work for a bit caring for him (he's now back to work, too) and came back to a nightmare of project deadlines, office moves, a new boss, and a generally toxic workplace!
 
On the kitty front, Brownie (FIV+) had both his eyes removed and he is like a different cat!  He rubs his head all over now; it obviously hurt too much to do it before.  I will never use the vet who initially screened him again. 
 
Tater Tot is in the hospital on an IV and being evaluated.  He had a mild cold about 2 weeks ago and I took him in and we decided to give sub-q fluids and Lysine since he does have herpes and it just seemed to be a particularly bad flare-up (I was given a sample of a new veterinary lysine gel to try and evaluate; thumbs down!  It was way too think and 500mg worth was a really big blob that he was having no part of; so stick to the capsules until they reformulate, is my advice!).  Since then, I've observed him straining to poop and passing tiny little stools and by this weekend it was obvious that fluid was collecting in his belly.  The aspirate didn't look like typical FIP fluid, but it's being sent out and bloodwork and many other tests are being done.  My heart is just breaking for him; he's only six years old and been sick so much of his life.  They've already warned me that whatever is going on is not good but I just pray that it's treatable.  Please think good thoughts for him.
 
It's been a hot, muggy and miserable summer here in the Northeast and I am having a terrible flea outbreak; I swear that I have some mutant strain of super-fleas that nothing will kill!  I've used Borax successfully for years, and at one point (in a room I have sealed off) they were jumping out of it!  I'd left an absurd amount on the floor (like half an inch; thinking, "I WILL kill you") and I went in to check and vacuum it up after a few DAYS and they were leaping out of it biting me!  I swear they were bigger and stronger than before I put the Borax down!  I've had to use Frontline on everyone (Program for the ferals because I can slip it into their food) which I hate to do because I think it's so dangerous (it takes fingernail polish off!!!) but I have 3 cats who get terrible dermatitis from flea bites and I couldn't let them be miserable, but I really, really don't like using it.
 
So, that's what I've been up to!  2005 officially sucks!  
 
A big, group hug to everyone and headbutts to all the kitties!
 
Love, Julie


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