Navilla Lawrenceburg, IN
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| 08/04/2008 12:28 PM |
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I had to go to the ER yesterday morning. I had been having abdominal pain for 3 days that would not go away, and it finally got so bad that Dave convinced me to go to the ER.
After a very painful ultrasound, turns out, I have a gallbladder full of "sludge." No stones, but sludge can act like stones, causing the same symptoms and pain. They gave me lots of pain meds and said I need to make an appointment with a surgeon to see about having it taken out. Yay fun!
Until then, I cannot eat anything with more than a few grams fat in it unless I want to be in pain again - and I DO NOT want to be in that kind of pain again. It was terrible. (I guess this is a mandatory diet that I've been meaning to start anwyay!)
The pain is down to a "2" today, and I am taking it easy.... Mom had her gallbladder issues about the same age as me, and she says it will only get worse if I get pregnant, so I better get it taken out.
Problem is, there is never a good time to do it! Funny how that works.
Osiris is doing ok, but he doesn't seem to understand why I am not playing with him. All I wanted to do yesterday was sleep (happy drugs) and he kept wanting to get me up and play. He brought me his bones and kept tryting to give them to me. Dave had to put up the baby gate so he the pup wouldn't come in a jump on me, and that didn't make him happy.
All last night, he stayed curled up next to me and has done ok today, but he is getting a little restless. All I can do is put him outside since hubby is at work all day.
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Caryl, Dave, Baby Logan, and Osiris Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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prairiefire Western Wisconsin
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| 08/04/2008 12:52 PM |
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Oh, I'm so sorry you're not feeling well! Do you have any responsible neighbor kids that could help out? Maybe pay them a few bucks to come play with Osiris a few times during the day? |
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mit Harleysville, PA
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| 08/04/2008 1:04 PM |
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| I'm sorry your not feeling well. I do sympathize with the pain, been there, done that! take it from me it's better to have it taken care of sooner than later. With any luck you can have it taken out with laproscopy & you'll be in & out in no time. Best of luck to you. |
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Texas Belle Austin, TX
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| 08/04/2008 2:02 PM |
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Sorry to hear about your gall bladder. I did that scene several years ago and it took them 6 months to diagnose. My was malfunctioning, no stones. Hopefully, they can take it out using laproscopy. Depending on the time of day they do it you could actually go home the same day, but worst case is overnight. Good luck with it, just remember it will be allot better once it is removed.
As for the beast, do you have a good doggy daycare in your area? If so, you might want to get your husband to drop your dog off every other day, and pick him up on the way home. One day at a good doggy daycare should keep him quiet for a couple of days, and give you peace while you work on getting well.
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Bev Quarles, the Pointer Sisters (Belle and Halo), the Outlaw GSP (Johnny Ringo) and the little Princess (Fauna)
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BEANS Washington state
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| 08/04/2008 4:07 PM |
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Navilla
The pain & stress you are having...I have felt, so bad Mine was ( Pancreas )....B4 I got Bean.....BUT at the time I had a Lab pup 5 month male- pup from HELL, I ended up in the hospital but B4 I went I adopted my Deuce to a wonderful family....at the time, I had no idea what was wrong with me !!! Turned out best for all of us, DEUCE got a GREAT family, and after my recoup I was ready for a pal...and found Bean
I just want to wish you QUICK recovery & good wishes.. your pupster will be accomodating...just give them some credit....they are really IN TUNE & like someone else said GIVE someone the chance to play with.....I'm lucky to have my mom close by...she loves Bean....My Mom comes over ( 2 miles ) and plays with Bean even B4 she says HEY to ME lol
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everbell Kanata, ON
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| 08/07/2008 1:48 PM |
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Sorry to hear about your illness -- been there, done that too. I had my gall bladder out 9 years ago (laproscopic). I didn't have any pain, but I was nauseous for 2 months before the surgery (lost 40 lbs the hard way). Make sure you get as much rest post-op as possible. I was back at work 6 days after surgery -- BAD idea (but I didn't have sick leave at the time). Even with laproscopic, you probably need a good two weeks to recover. I'm sure Osiris will be fine -- he's probably just wondering why you aren't acting normal. Make sure the hubby gives him lots of exercise when he's home. (If there's anywhere he can take Osiris to run off leash that will really burn some energy.) Good luck! joce |
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Joce and Rich Bogart and Shiraz (GSPs) Roxane (RIP: 1995-2009) and Tiger Lily (Cats) The Everbell Adventures |
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Pointer Fan Westminster, Colorado
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| 08/09/2008 3:43 PM |
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| I managed to pass a large stone and demolish my gall bladder while driving in the fast lane of the highway during rush hour. Really wanted to lay down on the floor and curl up in the fetal position but had to figure out how to cross three lanes of traffic and get off the road. First emergency room doc missed the diagnosis and sent me home for two days. Finally had it out laproscopically. Got one extra puncture wound and a couple extra hours in surgery so they could find all the pieces. Still beats the old way of doing the surgery. It will take about a week and then you will be glad you had it done. GSPs seem to sense when you are not well and will help you recover. |
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Ace1cappuccino Carp Lake, Michigan
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| 08/10/2008 6:37 PM |
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| My poor sister in law is dealing with this right now. Hers is malfunctioning. Her insurance won't pay until it gets worse! How stupid is that. When it acts up all they do is give her pain meds. |
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Cornell's GSP'S- Mocha cappuccino, Lili Belle Lotte, Sir Leopold Vom Hunter 1, Lil Miss Lotte Doddi, Ace Hunter Twisted Mister(GSP'S)  
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Navilla Lawrenceburg, IN
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| 08/10/2008 7:14 PM |
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Thanks for all the support and well-wishes!
Well, this week has been interesting. I'm living on fat free / very low fat soup, toast, fruit, etc. All stuff I should probably eay anyway, but I'm scared to eat anything with fat in it because I don't want to make the pain worse!
I see a surgeon on Wed. to see when I get to have it out. Hopefully soon because this pain is awful.
Osiris has done very well actually. It's amazing how they do adapt. I have obviously been sleeping and laying around more than usual this week, and he has actually been laying with me. That's unusual for him - he hardly ever wants to nap during the day, but he has been napping with me and keeping me company. I took him to the dogpark yesterday since I was feeling pretty good and I stopped to get us some fat free frozen yougurt on the way home. He deserved it! |
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Caryl, Dave, Baby Logan, and Osiris Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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Pointer Fan Westminster, Colorado
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| 08/10/2008 10:11 PM |
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| Fat free is good. The thing that pushed mine over the edge was a chicken fried chicken dinner at the Cracker Barrel. Took me about two years to go back there. Hope you get it out and feel better soon. |
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mit Harleysville, PA
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| 08/11/2008 2:52 PM |
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What pushed me over the edge was a donut. The funny thing is I never eat donuts but I had given blood and they wouldn't let me leave until I ate something. Needless to say I have not had a donut since, which is not a bad thing. Feel better soon! |
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Navilla Lawrenceburg, IN
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Pointer Fan Westminster, Colorado
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| 08/14/2008 7:41 AM |
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| Good luck and hope that you will soon feel much better. These dogs are extremely in tune with their owners and Osiris will probably be willing to accomadate you. Maybe some friends or neighbors (or friendly neighbors) would be willing to take Osiris for a walk. |
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mit Harleysville, PA
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| 08/14/2008 8:45 AM |
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| Good luck with everything. You will feel so much better! |
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everbell Kanata, ON
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| 08/14/2008 9:18 AM |
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| Good luck with the surgery ... one word of post-op advice: avoid any melon fruit and drinking large quantities of water until your system adjusts. Trust me! |
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Joce and Rich Bogart and Shiraz (GSPs) Roxane (RIP: 1995-2009) and Tiger Lily (Cats) The Everbell Adventures |
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Pointer Fan Westminster, Colorado
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| 08/14/2008 6:44 PM |
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| Also get plenty of pillows so that you can sleep kind of sitting up---it was the most comfortable position that I could find. |
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Navilla Lawrenceburg, IN
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| 08/25/2008 8:00 PM |
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Well, time for an update!
I had the gall bladder surgery on Tuesay the 19th and today is the first say I felt like getting on the computer. The surgery literally knocked me on my butt.
I have to say it is the most painful thing I have ever had to deal with, physically. It sucks! Tomorrow it will have been a week, and I am still hurting on my right side from the incision, but it's getting better. I can eat, though, so that's good!
Osiris has been pretty good - better than I could have asked for! He has given me a "hand-bath" every day. He'll come and lay next to me and lick my hands.
He also insists on escorting me to the bathroom. He will come with me and sit in the bathroom waiting for me.
I developed a yucky cough after the surgery, so every time I have a coughing fit, it kills my stomach! Osiris gets really concerned and antsy when I cough like that.
He has been more than willing to lay with me and nap with me which is great!
We had to put the baby gate up a few times to keep him out of the bedroom since he wanted to come in a play with me. And he kept trying to jump ON me in bed and lay right ON me. That was kind of unsual.
He spent the weekend at my parents house to run out some of his energy, and I hope to get out for some walks again this week. They won't be fast walks, but at least we'll be out.
Just taking it one day at a time... |
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Caryl, Dave, Baby Logan, and Osiris Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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Marie Wisconsin
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| 08/25/2008 9:59 PM |
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| Oh. so glad you have that surgery behind you and have a fast on going recovery! It is no fun feeling sick no matter what it is from. Osiris sounds like he is adapting well to be your therapy GSP dog!!! Rocky took great care of me when I was out of work for 17 days after the hamstring pull. Best wishes and keep the faith!!! |
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everbell Kanata, ON
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| 08/26/2008 12:03 AM |
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| Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Take care of yourself! |
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Joce and Rich Bogart and Shiraz (GSPs) Roxane (RIP: 1995-2009) and Tiger Lily (Cats) The Everbell Adventures |
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carlower1 Kansas
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| 08/26/2008 6:32 AM |
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Hugs and prayers on your recovery. I thought about you this weekend while I was laying on the couch knocked on my backside by a bad cold, I kept thinking that as bad as I felt, I couldn't imagine how you were doing with your health issues and an energetic dog. Wachter is big on laying on me when I am ill as well. Carrie |
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