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your concerns are truly valid, and i didn't even think of scratches, my
brother's cat came to him through his DIL, and she worked from kitten hood to make scratching of any kind a bad thing and he has proven to be an only cat... you do need good support to have these health issues and a pet also... it really sucks one as concerned as yourself can't provide a home, on the other paw... my mom has shogrums and takes medication that is related to rejection meds... so infection of any kind for any reason is a real concern... i really am just thrilled you have done so well. soft "Adam" wrote in message ... Storrmmee wrote: yes i have had a wild ride since the fire, and some family health issues that are pretty hard, losing tiger was the thing that almost put me over the edge... I understand... I've actually been over the edge a few times from far less important things. i am so very glad your kidney is doing well, i have several friends with transplants and the results are mixed at best, every week you get is a blessing... I gather mine has gone about as smoothly as they go, especially after reading some of the experiences on transplant lists and boards. It's definitely a better quality of life than being on dialysis, which I was for three years. if you are ever able to make arrangements for a kitty look into the cat genie for its sanitation, my brother had a kidney removed due to cancer and he is a very unstable diabetic, he got this device and says it had to be sent from G*D because you no longer touch any deposits of any kind, soft Thanks for the pointer! I'll keep that in mind, but there's still the risk of airborne infections, as well as (even unintentional) scratches or bites. I've read some horror stories from other transplant recipients who dealt with pets, and I'm afraid of going through anything like those. I'm also concerned over who'd take care of it in case I need rehospitalization. Adam |
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On Mar 8, 3:07*pm, "Storrmmee" wrote:
your concerns are truly valid, and i didn't even think of scratches, my brother's cat came to him through his DIL, and she worked from kitten hood to make scratching of any kind a bad thing and he has proven to be an only cat... you do need good support to have these health issues and a pet also... it really sucks one as concerned as yourself can't provide a home, on the other paw... my mom has shogrums and takes medication that is related to rejection meds... so infection of any kind for any reason is a real concern... i really am just thrilled you have done so well. soft"Adam" wrote in message ... Storrmmee wrote: yes i have had a wild ride since the fire, and some family health issues that are pretty hard, losing tiger was the thing that almost put me over the edge... I understand... I've actually been over the edge a few times from far less important things. i am so very glad your kidney is doing well, i have several friends with transplants and the results are mixed at best, every week you get is a blessing... I gather mine has gone about as smoothly as they go, especially after reading some of the experiences on transplant lists and boards. *It's definitely a better quality of life than being on dialysis, which I was for three years. if you are ever able to make arrangements for a kitty look into the cat genie for its sanitation, my brother had a kidney removed due to cancer and he is a very unstable diabetic, he got this device and says it had to be sent from G*D because you no longer touch any deposits of any kind, soft Thanks for the pointer! *I'll keep that in mind, but there's still the risk of airborne infections, as well as (even unintentional) scratches or bites. *I've read some horror stories from other transplant recipients who dealt with pets, and I'm afraid of going through anything like those. *I'm also concerned over who'd take care of it in case I need rehospitalization. Adam- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I nEFFUr skratsh mine meowmie or enny hoomin, i furry gentul. BUtted, da meowmie has unfurtunately pooted hur hand in da way ob mine claws severul tymes when I bizzy doing things. I so so sorry bout it, but not mine fawlt. So I guess Mr. Adam is right. Not his fawlt, ob course. Those things just happen, sigh. Purrs fur Lovable Louise an her pawpaw. MeOwy |
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If enny infektions threatin Unka Adam, we beet them upp.
Jaspurr, Joey an Jack |
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cshenk wrote:
"Adam" wrote And all or you, thank you very much from me, too. Right now it looks like this coming Friday's scheduled visit to her doctor will be her last one. Louise is 15 or so and is clearly dying. She may be able to fail softly into the sweet night with no pain. That would be nice -- that's what pretty much happened with Allegra, who literally died with a smile. "Quality of life" will be an important part of the decision. Generally animals indicate when it's time for the Bridge. OTOH Lizzie died at home, but looking back I'm pretty sure she was in pain for a while before that. We didn't know as much back then. Adam |
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Storrmmee wrote:
your concerns are truly valid, and i didn't even think of scratches Before the transplant (including while I was on dialysis), I was a volunteer cat socializer at the local SPCA, and I occasionally got scratched -- usually unintentionally but scratched nonetheless. on the other paw... my mom has shogrums and takes medication that is related to rejection meds... so infection of any kind for any reason is a real concern... Basically not being able to have a cat is, to me, the biggest disadvantage of having the transplant -- but I'm not willing to risk my life over it. It's just another thing I'll have to accept. Somehow pet fish aren't quite the same thing. Adam |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 23:23:13 -0500, Adam wrote:
Storrmmee wrote: your concerns are truly valid, and i didn't even think of scratches Before the transplant (including while I was on dialysis), I was a volunteer cat socializer at the local SPCA, and I occasionally got scratched -- usually unintentionally but scratched nonetheless. on the other paw... my mom has shogrums and takes medication that is related to rejection meds... so infection of any kind for any reason is a real concern... Basically not being able to have a cat is, to me, the biggest disadvantage of having the transplant -- but I'm not willing to risk my life over it. It's just another thing I'll have to accept. Somehow pet fish aren't quite the same thing. Adam pussycatz can likk yore woundz cleen an heel dem! beauty who cann likk fudz |
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If enny infektions threatin Unka Adam, we beet them upp.
Jaspurr, Joey an Jack Thank you! That should take are of them. Adam |
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 11:06:29 -0600, "Storrmmee"
wrote: Trudi readz anna iz thrilled to read a pozt furm lorili ingold1234[at]yahoo[dot]com (Gandalf) wrote in message it taked a bery bery long tiem to tipe, beclawes miownself kant tipe bery gud at awls, iz sorri tu sayz. Human note: Although I've been reading here forever, (well...ten years, about...) it wan't until I saw the post with 'lovable Louise' in it, that I realized which Louise kitty this was I have read about her for many years, and I'm very, very sorry to hear that she is running out of time. No matter how long they are with us, our kittys never, ever, live long enough. THey add so much to our lives....but only for awhile. Long enough so we think they will ALWAYS be with us. Just about that time, our beloved cats run out of time. Life is very unfair, in this matter. lorili sez: iz purrin fur Lubabel Louise, an awl da hoomins dat lubs herownself, tu. lorili, da tabbi wid da pritti blu eyez ... On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:56:08 -0500, Adam wrote: Hi evry1. I not feel 2 gud. Walkin hurtz & leepin furry difficult. Evrything such effort, & gettin reel scrawny 2. I kum bak hir 2 make shur govt runnin OK & offer few sujeschuns & get HKC VP. I manely kum bak 2 say gbye 2 evry1. Louise Dis is Lorelei, an iz nu heer. but mine hooman haz bin lurkkin fura furry, furry long timez. iz sendin lotsa purz fur yurownself. it soundz lik yuronwself is getin reddy tu mak teh bigbig twip tu da Bridge. dis maks miownself bery bery sadz. butt i gnows dat da timez cumz fur ebery kitteh tu mak teh biggib twip tu da Bridge, win yu getz old, or beriberi sik, an dere is lotsa pane. so iffin itz yurownselfz tiem, den iz sendin bigbig purz fur it tu bee eezi fur yuronself tu mak da twip ta da Bridge. dere r fwee kittehs atta Bridge dat mine owne hoomin iz watein to seez agin, day r Lucky, Blizzard, an a beri speshel an pritti calicoe kitteh, Kenzie, woo habent ben atta Bridge bery longz heronwself, an dey are gudgud kittehs, and dey wil mak yu welkum atta Bridge, win da tiem comez fur yu. Lorelei, wid da blu eyez. |
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no and there just isn't a mammal that doesn't have risk of infection, soft
"Adam" wrote in message ... Storrmmee wrote: your concerns are truly valid, and i didn't even think of scratches Before the transplant (including while I was on dialysis), I was a volunteer cat socializer at the local SPCA, and I occasionally got scratched -- usually unintentionally but scratched nonetheless. on the other paw... my mom has shogrums and takes medication that is related to rejection meds... so infection of any kind for any reason is a real concern... Basically not being able to have a cat is, to me, the biggest disadvantage of having the transplant -- but I'm not willing to risk my life over it. It's just another thing I'll have to accept. Somehow pet fish aren't quite the same thing. Adam |
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urown typin iz fine, LL iz one offa furzt catz i heard abot furm biolette
when she telled uz abowt here... i sure hopez urown hoomin haz time fur ursefta come onna kruze wif uses, trudi ingold1234[at]yahoo[dot]com (Gandalf) wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 11:06:29 -0600, "Storrmmee" wrote: Trudi readz anna iz thrilled to read a pozt furm lorili ingold1234[at]yahoo[dot]com (Gandalf) wrote in message it taked a bery bery long tiem to tipe, beclawes miownself kant tipe bery gud at awls, iz sorri tu sayz. Human note: Although I've been reading here forever, (well...ten years, about...) it wan't until I saw the post with 'lovable Louise' in it, that I realized which Louise kitty this was I have read about her for many years, and I'm very, very sorry to hear that she is running out of time. No matter how long they are with us, our kittys never, ever, live long enough. THey add so much to our lives....but only for awhile. Long enough so we think they will ALWAYS be with us. Just about that time, our beloved cats run out of time. Life is very unfair, in this matter. lorili sez: iz purrin fur Lubabel Louise, an awl da hoomins dat lubs herownself, tu. lorili, da tabbi wid da pritti blu eyez ... On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:56:08 -0500, Adam wrote: Hi evry1. I not feel 2 gud. Walkin hurtz & leepin furry difficult. Evrything such effort, & gettin reel scrawny 2. I kum bak hir 2 make shur govt runnin OK & offer few sujeschuns & get HKC VP. I manely kum bak 2 say gbye 2 evry1. Louise Dis is Lorelei, an iz nu heer. but mine hooman haz bin lurkkin fura furry, furry long timez. iz sendin lotsa purz fur yurownself. it soundz lik yuronwself is getin reddy tu mak teh bigbig twip tu da Bridge. dis maks miownself bery bery sadz. butt i gnows dat da timez cumz fur ebery kitteh tu mak teh biggib twip tu da Bridge, win yu getz old, or beriberi sik, an dere is lotsa pane. so iffin itz yurownselfz tiem, den iz sendin bigbig purz fur it tu bee eezi fur yuronself tu mak da twip ta da Bridge. dere r fwee kittehs atta Bridge dat mine owne hoomin iz watein to seez agin, day r Lucky, Blizzard, an a beri speshel an pritti calicoe kitteh, Kenzie, woo habent ben atta Bridge bery longz heronwself, an dey are gudgud kittehs, and dey wil mak yu welkum atta Bridge, win da tiem comez fur yu. Lorelei, wid da blu eyez. |
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