cheekychinchilla
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Been to the Joe Abercrombie talk this evening. Was really good!! And he fits my ideal bloke settings as well lol. Funny, sarcastic, tall, dark hair, and a beard. So that was good! I follow him on Twitter anyway but actually hearing him talk and stuff was really cool. I instantly want to read the other books of his I haven't yet. the First Law trilogy is brill
So work over the weekend. I was in the back as I was on earlies and had a really good nurse as my working partner - one of my favourites actually. And she decided to give me isolation and also a very sick puppy and a mangled cat in normal kennels to nurse. Eeeep!! On the Saturday I had a big dog (Clifford) and a small dog (Lucy) in isolation, both with suspect parvo virus. The puppy had vomiting and diarrhoea and was also hypothermic! And the cat was just a train wreck - had an eye out, stiches elsewhere, and his jaw had been wired. So, you know, easy peasy..... LOL
The first day I had to basically syringe feed everything. Through V+ and D+ and everything - I honestly believe in this and a lot of animals get well as some food has to stick at some point. Anyway, will spare you the details. So on Saturday evening Lucy was not only tolerating syringe feeding and had no other symptoms she started eating by herself!!! Well enough to go home Clifford hadn't done anything disgusting and the puppy and kitty were much brighter.
Sunday I got a new iso patient in the shape of a 14wk old rottweiler puppy - suspected parvo also. Absolute joy!! I got Clifford well enough to go home and he went home in the afternoon. The cat I got eating by himself so he went home! The puppy was much brighter and relaxed and managing to sleep better. She had also started drinking by herself. I carried her round prep for a few minutes to get her out of her kennel and in the afternoon I took her outside for a carry in the sun and fresh air and she watched the birds for a bit. She looked great when I left!
Rottie puppy is much the same today apparently, but no worse, so that's good. Not had an update from my little girl puppy tho. Hope she's ok!
Anyway the bad bit was that I was so, so painful yesterday. When I went on my lunch and sat down my arms just drained and I couldn't move them. I was so weak and it was horrible, everything just stopped! It took me over my allowed hour to just eat the pasta bake thing. I felt so awful!! I told the nurse I was with and she said she would help me as much as possible. I was asked to restrain a large dog and she heard so she did that and asked me to take over the anaesthetic she was monitoring so I could sit down and not do anything too strenuous for a bit. God the relief of working with someone like that!! It didn't last long though and I had to do some stupid things I shouldn't, but it's the nature of the job and sometimes we just have to. She did help me a lot tho! She's ace, I love working with her
I don't feel as bad as I expected to today. Still very painful and stuff and my head feels like it might explode. But I've felt worse and I expected to be much worse so I'm good with that.
I didn't have to drive today, which was nice, as John took us all in to town for tea and the author talk. I ended up with a burrito bowl from Barburrito - Yo!Sushi had f*ck all veggie stuff to take out...
The burrito bowl was rice, onions, peppers, mushrooms, spicy beans, salad, salsa, about a teaspoon of sour cream, cheese, and salad. I have decided to give it a HexB for oil used, although I don't actually know if they use any! I've never seen them with oil and I don't have the marinated meat or owt. But to be safe I will say a HexB for possible oil and a couple of syns for sour cream. Going to have some fruit and a Nakd bar while I watch a film xx
So work over the weekend. I was in the back as I was on earlies and had a really good nurse as my working partner - one of my favourites actually. And she decided to give me isolation and also a very sick puppy and a mangled cat in normal kennels to nurse. Eeeep!! On the Saturday I had a big dog (Clifford) and a small dog (Lucy) in isolation, both with suspect parvo virus. The puppy had vomiting and diarrhoea and was also hypothermic! And the cat was just a train wreck - had an eye out, stiches elsewhere, and his jaw had been wired. So, you know, easy peasy..... LOL
The first day I had to basically syringe feed everything. Through V+ and D+ and everything - I honestly believe in this and a lot of animals get well as some food has to stick at some point. Anyway, will spare you the details. So on Saturday evening Lucy was not only tolerating syringe feeding and had no other symptoms she started eating by herself!!! Well enough to go home Clifford hadn't done anything disgusting and the puppy and kitty were much brighter.
Sunday I got a new iso patient in the shape of a 14wk old rottweiler puppy - suspected parvo also. Absolute joy!! I got Clifford well enough to go home and he went home in the afternoon. The cat I got eating by himself so he went home! The puppy was much brighter and relaxed and managing to sleep better. She had also started drinking by herself. I carried her round prep for a few minutes to get her out of her kennel and in the afternoon I took her outside for a carry in the sun and fresh air and she watched the birds for a bit. She looked great when I left!
Rottie puppy is much the same today apparently, but no worse, so that's good. Not had an update from my little girl puppy tho. Hope she's ok!
Anyway the bad bit was that I was so, so painful yesterday. When I went on my lunch and sat down my arms just drained and I couldn't move them. I was so weak and it was horrible, everything just stopped! It took me over my allowed hour to just eat the pasta bake thing. I felt so awful!! I told the nurse I was with and she said she would help me as much as possible. I was asked to restrain a large dog and she heard so she did that and asked me to take over the anaesthetic she was monitoring so I could sit down and not do anything too strenuous for a bit. God the relief of working with someone like that!! It didn't last long though and I had to do some stupid things I shouldn't, but it's the nature of the job and sometimes we just have to. She did help me a lot tho! She's ace, I love working with her
I don't feel as bad as I expected to today. Still very painful and stuff and my head feels like it might explode. But I've felt worse and I expected to be much worse so I'm good with that.
I didn't have to drive today, which was nice, as John took us all in to town for tea and the author talk. I ended up with a burrito bowl from Barburrito - Yo!Sushi had f*ck all veggie stuff to take out...
The burrito bowl was rice, onions, peppers, mushrooms, spicy beans, salad, salsa, about a teaspoon of sour cream, cheese, and salad. I have decided to give it a HexB for oil used, although I don't actually know if they use any! I've never seen them with oil and I don't have the marinated meat or owt. But to be safe I will say a HexB for possible oil and a couple of syns for sour cream. Going to have some fruit and a Nakd bar while I watch a film xx
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