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Baby In addition to his new NSAID, we’ve just recently added two other medications, albeit temporarily, to help him with his recovery from a doggy dental he had just a week ago. So as I split Dar’s pills, I think about how lucky I am that I’m not in that business for myself any longer. I take my 5 mg of prednisone every other day, no splitting required. I plan on keeping it that way. Another reminder of my old lupus days came when I was watching an early episode of Downton Abbey. (Yes, I’m hooked…but we’re only through the first season…so don’t tell me ANYTHING!). There was a scene depicting a patient in the hospital suffering from dropsy, and fluid around the lining of his heart. Cousin Isobel recommended removing the fluid with a needle, and as the scene progressed, the fluid was extracted via needle and transferred into an IV bag. Watching that scene took me back to the couple of times I had fluid surgically removed from the lining of my lungs, via a big old needle just like the one on television. I remember watching the fluid fill the IV bags in complete disbelief, shocked and bewildered that there could actually be that much errant fluid in my body. It’s been a long time since I’ve had to reckon with pleural effusion, and I hope it stays that way. It didn’t look anymore pleasant or glamorous on TV! |
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