Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 I know, I asked them if I even had that much blood in me. I've had 5 or 6 tubes taken before, but never 9. We didn't have a storm here, just some rain. I live in Wisconsin. Thanks for the good wishes for me and my dog. I really appreciate it. Penny > > > Subject: Preparing for treatment > To: livercirrhosissupport > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 1:56 PM > > Hi all, > > I had to have 9 tubes of blood taken from me this morning for tests > to prepare me for my appointment with my hepatologist next Monday. I > don't know if they will start me on the treatment that day or what, > but I will be shown how to give myself the shots. Giving myself the > injections isn't what I worry about the most, although I think it > will be hard at first. The side effects are what I am the most > affraid of. > > I had to take my dog to the vet today for her shots and recheck. She > had pancreatitis a few weeks ago. The vet wants us to take her to an > ophthalmologist to check on her right eye. She has a cataract like > thing on it that is common in Shih Tzu's, but he said it has edema in > it, and it is getting bigger and looks worse than it used to. He > said he usually treats them himself, but he doesn't feel comfortable > treating hers, so he thinks we should have it checked out by a > specialist. She can't see right there where that glob is, but we > knew that already. Of course, I had him write the name of the eye > thing she has on a piece of paper for me so I can research it more. > It's called pigmentary keratitis. I saw something about it online > and it says they use the same immunosuppressant drug I take to > prevent my body from rejecting my liver to treat the eye thing that > my dog has. It's drops, though, and only has about .03% of the drug > in it. Isn't that weird? That just figures, though, because she > does everything I do anyway...lol. > > Speaking of animals, I told you all about a horse rescue near me that > I wanted to volunteer my help to. I decided to make a page on the > web to help them get donations. It is so incredible what they are > doing to save the abandoned and abused horses. They are in desperate > need of donations of money, hay, grain, and machinery. They go > through over 130 small bales of hay per week. They have over 40 > horses. The owner was thrilled when I showed her the pledge page for > donations I made for them. If you don't mind, I would like to give a > link to the page I made to collect donations for them. It would be > so great if anyone would be able to donate something. The owners of > the rescue use their own money, and they are both on social security > disability. The link is: > http://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2008-09- > 13.3758099379/groupaction_view > > I hope everyone is doing as well as can be expected. > > Penny > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Group Email: livercirrhosissupport > web address: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livercirrhosissupport/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 good advise cle, will heed it next time, bobbys the same with needles he cant look either lol. > > > > > > From: preciouspenny3 <preciouspenny3@> > > > > > Subject: Preparing for treatment > > > To: > livercirrhosissupport <livercirrhosissupport% 40yahoogroups.com> > > > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 1:56 PM > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I had to have 9 tubes of blood taken from me this morning for tests > > > to prepare me for my appointment with my hepatologist next Monday. > > I > > > don't know if they will start me on the treatment that day or > what, > > > but I will be shown how to give myself the shots. Giving myself > > the > > > injections isn't what I worry about the most, although I think it > > > will be hard at first. The side effects are what I am the most > > > affraid of. > > > > > > I had to take my dog to the vet today for her shots and recheck. > > She > > > had pancreatitis a few weeks ago. The vet wants us to take her to > > an > > > ophthalmologist to check on her right eye. She has a cataract like > > > thing on it that is common in Shih Tzu's, but he said it has > edema > > in > > > it, and it is getting bigger and looks worse than it used to. He > > > said he usually treats them himself, but he doesn't feel > > comfortable > > > treating hers, so he thinks we should have it checked out by a > > > specialist. She can't see right there where that glob is, but we > > > knew that already. Of course, I had him write the name of the eye > > > thing she has on a piece of paper for me so I can research it > > more. > > > It's called pigmentary keratitis. I saw something about it online > > > and it says they use the same immunosuppressant drug I take to > > > prevent my body from rejecting my liver to treat the eye thing that > > > my dog has. It's drops, though, and only has about .03% of the > > drug > > > in it. Isn't that weird? That just figures, though, because she > > > does everything I do anyway...lol. > > > > > > Speaking of animals, I told you all about a horse rescue near me > > that > > > I wanted to volunteer my help to. I decided to make a page on the > > > web to help them get donations. It is so incredible what they are > > > doing to save the abandoned and abused horses. They are in > > desperate > > > need of donations of money, hay, grain, and machinery. They go > > > through over 130 small bales of hay per week. They have over 40 > > > horses. The owner was thrilled when I showed her the pledge page > > for > > > donations I made for them. If you don't mind, I would like to > give > > a > > > link to the page I made to collect donations for them. It would be > > > so great if anyone would be able to donate something. The owners > > of > > > the rescue use their own money, and they are both on social > > security > > > disability. The link is: > > > http://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2008-09- > > > 13.3758099379/groupaction_view > > > > > > I hope everyone is doing as well as can be expected. > > > > > > Penny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Group Email: > livercirrhosissupport <livercirrhosissupport% 40yahoogroups.com> > > > web address: > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livercirrhosissupport/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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