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Hugs elkhart. Hang in. Let me know if I can help
This may seem odd from a random internet stranger, but I’m so proud of you Elk. Keep on keeping on.You guys are all amazing. Thank you so, so much (especially those who checked in on me via FB and PM). I appreciate you so much and I honestly don't know what I'd do without SDN as an outlet.
Goddamn it, first zigs cat, then Pips, now yours. I’m hovering over mine like a hawk now.Blah. Packing up to start job on the first and due to leave tomorrow. Of course as is our vet curse, my kitten woke me up vomiting at 4 this morning. There was a hair ball and some grass, so I gave him the rest of the morning. Alas, he did not perk up and is painful on palpation. Rads it is since he likes rubber bands and no telling with this packing nonsense that he didn’t find himself a treasure. Harrumph.
Worried that we might have to add me to this list. I have two cats, one of which is asthmatic. But it was the other one coughing this morning....Goddamn it, first zigs cat, then Pips, now yours. I’m hovering over mine like a hawk now.
Hope your kitty feels better soon!
Must be in the air and all the cats think they need to jump off the cliff together in solidarity. Of all the times to be a follower. hehGoddamn it, first zigs cat, then Pips, now yours. I’m hovering over mine like a hawk now.
Hope your kitty feels better soon!
Fun fact: I can skip all YouTube adds (even the ones you shouldn't be able to skip) on my MacBook Pro because I can fast forward through them on the touchbar. It is very excellentWhat the fk is wrong with youtube. Everytime I watch a youtube video there's an unskipable ad and then right after that there's another ad. It drives me nuts! Just another way to make more money I guess.
There are still MDs (and DVMs) who think people should "tough it out" my dad broke his foot and they didn't give him anything because "the pain would make him move less". It's like, come on people!!We had a huge discussion about this in school - good pain control is good medicine and there is no real benefit to letting patients feel pain so they "guard the wound" or "stay calm". I would say this is doubly true for hideously painful things like back injury, where you can definitely hurt other things by avoiding movements that exacerbate the back pain and that cause significant quality of life issues without pain control.
Sorry everything seemed to go wrong this weekend! Glad you are on the mend and hopefully you can enjoy your pool time without distractions soon 🙂
Blah. Packing up to start job on the first and due to leave tomorrow. Of course as is our vet curse, my kitten woke me up vomiting at 4 this morning. There was a hair ball and some grass, so I gave him the rest of the morning. Alas, he did not perk up and is painful on palpation. Rads it is since he likes rubber bands and no telling with this packing nonsense that he didn’t find himself a treasure. Harrumph.
Worried that we might have to add me to this list. I have two cats, one of which is asthmatic. But it was the other one coughing this morning....
I hope all your kitties feel better soon. It's so stressful to not have them feeling better.Jumping on the sick cat bandwagon. My 12 year old cat was just diagnosed with asthma. Can cats stop getting sick please?
All kitties need to just be healthy and care free forever! (I know this isn't possible 🙁)
Glad he is on the mend!He ended up going to sx since serial rads showed beginnings of plication. Luckily the area was able to be manipulated and the intestines returned to their happy selves. Good grief. Still not sure what the offender was, but at least he didn't have to have his guts chopped.
One of the veterinarians who works as a guest instructor with our school shares a story with us about someone who couldn't afford a euthanasia at his emergency clinic and left so he could go shoot the dog in the parking lot. He did the euthanasia for free. I'm still not sure he's figured out the lesson he took from that experience, but he shares it with us regardless as a time when he felt the profession was really challenging and took a lot from him that day.just popping in to say that financial limitations suck. and so does patients dying of preventable diseases.
Icing on the cake today has been patients dying & getting euthanized Bc of preventable disease and they don’t even have enough money for the euthanasia.
just not a fun day in the ER today.
Also if you’re about to comment that “that’s ER medicine for you” or “well what’d you think while following around ER docs” or something similarly snarky, I don’t want to hear it.
Yeah we did the euthanasia for free. We got the catheter placed but the dog died 30 seconds before the doctor came in the room.One of the veterinarians who works as a guest instructor with our school shares a story with us about someone who couldn't afford a euthanasia at his emergency clinic and left so he could go shoot the dog in the parking lot. He did the euthanasia for free. I'm still not sure he's figured out the lesson he took from that experience, but he shares it with us regardless as a time when he felt the profession was really challenging and took a lot from him that day.
He's a wonderful guy with an amazing talent for listening. He facilitated a little in our Healer's Art class and I've learned a ton from him about how to be a person and a veterinarian at the same time.Yeah we did the euthanasia for free. We got the catheter placed but the dog died 30 seconds before the doctor came in the room.
sucks.
I’m sorry to hear about that doctor.
I get really mad about these things too. Especially since I volunteer at places that literally are run on charity and cost the clients nothing. Yet they come in with such an anemic dog from parasites (both endo and ecto) that he was almost dead. Hematocrit of 12!! Easily preventable and something you have been getting from us for free, but they stopped coming for three years. I share your frustrations.just popping in to say that financial limitations suck. and so does patients dying of preventable diseases.
Icing on the cake today has been patients dying & getting euthanized Bc of preventable disease and they don’t even have enough money for the euthanasia.
just not a fun day in the ER today.
Also if you’re about to comment that “that’s ER medicine for you” or “well what’d you think while following around ER docs” or something similarly snarky, I don’t want to hear it.
If it’s a rental and you’re not too worried about messing up your pipes, use a plunger!View attachment 268636
FML
The plumber can’t come until tomorrow morning. Sourkraut and coffee ground water will remain until then [emoji51]
Just... eww!View attachment 268636
FML
The plumber can’t come until tomorrow morning. Sourkraut and coffee ground water will remain until then [emoji51]
If it’s a rental and you’re not too worried about messing up your pipes, use a plunger!
Have you tried calling in a German to get the sauerkraut out?I tried a plunger. It didn’t work.
Also, coming back to this. I’m so glad you have someone like this! We have someone as well who’s really passionate about mental health and helps facilitate our Healer’s Art class as well. He also taught a 2 weekend course on mental health first aid, including suicide prevention, which I have had to use since the course and I found it to be incredibly helpful.He's a wonderful guy with an amazing talent for listening. He facilitated a little in our Healer's Art class and I've learned a ton from him about how to be a person and a veterinarian at the same time.
It’s a snazzy elective at only some schools. Illinois doesn’t have it either.What is Healer's Art? We don't have anything called that, though I assume there's got to be an approximate equivalent in our curriculum.
Interesting... I like what I'm reading a lot, but also not sure where exactly they'd be able to squeeze more into our curriculum!It’s a snazzy elective at only some schools. Illinois doesn’t have it either.
Veterinary Communication for Professional Excellence | CSU
Through internationally recognized core course curriculum students graduate with “day-one skills” in Veterinary Communication.csu-cvmbs.colostate.edu
We have a drain that's been running slower and slower. I just went in there with a pair of long hemostats and hauled a large wad of... I'm not sure I want to know exactly what... out of it. Suddenly running better. Surgical tools to the rescue??I tried a plunger. It didn’t work.
We have a drain that's been running slower and slower. I just went in there with a pair of long hemostats and hauled a large wad of... I'm not sure I want to know exactly what... out of it. Suddenly running better. Surgical tools to the rescue??
Plumber just got here [emoji51]
I do this a couple times a year in my shower. It is disgusting but I would 100% rather use hemostats than touch the wet hair clog.We have a drain that's been running slower and slower. I just went in there with a pair of long hemostats and hauled a large wad of... I'm not sure I want to know exactly what... out of it. Suddenly running better. Surgical tools to the rescue??
We met for about 3 hours in the evenings four or five times. It was one of those classes that is only half a semester long, and since we didn't really have assignments in it it was really just a matter of being willing to come in during the evening for the class. Very worth it imo, and easier to convince yourself to go to if you think of it more as group therapy than as some elective.Interesting... I like what I'm reading a lot, but also not sure where exactly they'd be able to squeeze more into our curriculum!
The only thing that should really go down a sink is liquidsUpdate: my sink is draining now. And there was no plug of sauerkraut snaked out, so not my fault![]()
He was like “do you pour grease down the sink?” And I’m like “I don’t cook meat, so no. Can’t say if my roommate does or not”
the garbage disposal is really only for the bits of food that get stuck to dishes, not actual food 😛
The only thing that should really go down a sink is liquidsthe garbage disposal is really only for the bits of food that get stuck to dishes, not actual food 😛
You two need to use the garbage![]()
Shhhhhh we don’t need your logic and sense here
When I got into vet school, I thought I'd maybe be closer to using surgical tools for brain surgery than drain surgery.... (not gonna be a surgeon or neuro, but still...)I do this a couple times a year in my shower. It is disgusting but I would 100% rather use hemostats than touch the wet hair clog.