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Old September 26th 10, 12:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_3_]
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Default Pets, scritches and purrs deserved for Daisy-chan!

ARGH! I need to get either a new spell-checker or new glasses so I can see
the "suggestions" for typos - that should have been surgery, *not* sugary.
LOL!

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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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God gawds, he really *is* a good doc - most surgeons whip out their
scalpels before you're out of the door on your first visit!! Mine was
supposedly really good - he has pictures of himself working with NASA
scientists on the effects of microgravity on the human body. But he still
didn't know the difference between C6 - C7 and C4 - C5 (or possibly C5 -
C6, I can't remember just now and I'm too lazy to go look it up). The
latter are the ones that radiate pain down to the ring finger which is
where my pain is. So not only did I get unnecessary surgery, sugary that a
magnified my RSD pain by about 1,000, but he did it on the totally wrong
spot!!! Now that I know where the pain is coming from, it's too late to
do anything except make it worse - I won't have another spinal surgery no
matter how tempted I am or how low I get from the pain. Like the pain
pills, I handed that to Ben to keep from me ;!!

Mega healing purrs still coming - I hope it really is an early recovery
for you.

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"cshenk" wrote in message
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"CatNipped" wrote

Aw, what a brave, GOOD girl to be there for her meow-my. She certainly
does deserve some reward for both her bravery and dedication to you
(shrimpies, maybe?).


Hehehe she gets plenty of goodies! She got 2 shrimp tails with her
breakfast (wasn't sure if Sammy could handle them but he got the rest,
head and all). I even broke out the good duck consomme (thick as set
jello when cold) for their nooners and some saved bits of duck meats.
Sammy almost ran to the bathroom he now realizes is where he gets fed
(Cash is too much of a chow hound and it will be months before I even try
feediung them in the same room). Poor Sammy, I think treats have been
rare in his life. At the fosters, it was a spoon or so of cold canned
dogfood in the morning out of the fridge, added to his morning kibble.

Mega healing purrs on the way for your neck to get better really quickly
and give you no trouble in the future. *FOUR* herniations? My gawd
Carol, why are you not in traction???!


Grin, they never all 4 go off at once. I'm actually feeling just a
little better today which is oddly early. This particular one has been
bad since 2001. The others came along later. Usually little change for
2 weeks then slowly a bit better. By 3-3.5 weeks, 'normal for me
levels'.

I'm sure I don't have to tell *you* this, but don't let anyone with a
scalpel anywhere near you unless you can get rid of the pain no other
way on earth. If you do *have* to resort to surgery, I


Yup. I'm holding off. I have one bit of luck. My spine doc is counted
one of the top 10 spine surgeons in the nation.

His words paraphrased: delay as long as you can and still smile with
quality of life. The reason is the technology is growing by leaps and
bounds.

Kinda like early knee surgery and today.