Kitty come hooooome!

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Blessed Samhain, everyone! There will be a lovely bonfire tonight. Hurrah!

At least, I hope it's hurrah. At the moment we are very worried, as our bad BoyCat stayed out all last night and hasn't reappeared this morning. I hope he's just got shut in somewhere and that whoever owns wherever he is will turn up and let him out very soon, but until then we can't do much but fret. 

He may be doing it on purpose, of course, to pay us back for squeeing over KITTENS yesterday.

I shall be off to the Churchill shortly, for my pre-chemo consultation. These, I'm thankful to say, are generally non-invasive. Just as well, as I'm feeling a little wobbly and fragile, and might well burst into tears if anyone were to poke me about too much. (I have not, to date, done much, if anything, in the way of bursting into tears, but I reserve it as an emergency option.) I do have to ask about a bunch of things, including (i) continuing shortness of breath, (ii) possible build-up of ascites, (iii) will going to the dentist present a problem, (iv) is there anything that can be done to prevent the post-chemo TWINGES, because twinges up the fanny are Not Nice, and (v) almost certainly other stuff that I've forgotten. I shall probably forget all those by the time I get there. I should probably write them down. *proceeds not to do so*

I had an email from my line manager at the weekend - the poor woman never stops working - asking if I'd like to go to the team Christmas lunch. Sadly, a quick check of the cancer diary showed that the meal is on the Tuesday after chemo #5, when I shall be in the full throes of side-effect hell, so that'd be a no.

I really think we may as well cancel Christmas this year; I'm not up to shopping, let alone standing in line at the post office, and one can't do everything online. But then again - bloody cancer's miserable enough without we go giving up on the fun stuff.

Bloody cancer. Wretched cats. Oh, it's a great life, if you don't weaken!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I was told that you have to take a printout of your latest blood-test resuts if you need to go to the dentist. My dentist advised me to postpone the 6-month checkup until well after chemo had finished, just in case my gums were scratched & I bled. Yippee! But it's now booked for November 16, dammit. Sadly I've lost a crown off one of my lower teeth and as I look a bit witchy now (ok for tonight, but only tonight!) so I'll have to go. More expense, huh.

    I qualified as a mad cat lady when I was a single mum  with 1 child - and 4 cats. The more the merrier I say, though the insurance kept leaping every year. I lived in London then, & small animal practices were the proverbial goldmine. Much like dentists.

    I'm beaming "GO HOME" vibes to Boycat. Hold on, Hilary.

    xxx

     

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Hilary,

    I have two boy and one girl cats and I know it's no it's not much comfort to say your boycat will be back when he's good and ready, but that's just what he will do.  LM is right, they do seem to love the dark nights.  Mine all stay in after their tea, but on dark nights they make a bee line for the door when I let the dog out.

    Well that's another hossie appointment and blood tests done, disgusted and dusted, onwards and upwards Hils.

    Oh and by the way i'm sorry for keep going on about my cider and wine when you can't have one and aren't really up to party artie ing or even considering Christmas celebrations.  I really do feel for you at the moment and am wishing you to better days.  Just do whatever feels right at the time.

    Take care

    much love and hugs

    Jan xxxx

     

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Joycee - I'm sorry, I missed your comment first time around. The notifications page is so hit and miss! He's back now and, like any mum, I have gone from worried sick to scolding. He seems a bit skittish - mind you, he always does - but I don't suppose we'll ever know what he's been doing.

    Annie and LM - I'm pretty sure I was born a mad cat lady. I don't have any children - I was never in a place where I'd have been able to take care of one and, truthfully, I don't really feel I missed out. I do love my cats, though, as you may have noticed!

    Jan - you go ahead and talk about booze (or anything else) as much as you want to, I don't mind. I shall look forward to getting completely wasted when I'm better!

    I know it's a bit daft to get so worked up over a cat - I was so calm when Judy told me about her job being disappeared from under her, which is what happened, and when I was told I had cancer, you wouldn't believe it - but there are so many awful things that might have happened, and if he had just disappeared we would never have known.

    And ... breathe.

    We've just had the teeniest Samhain bonfire ever. I said, rather petulantly, that the Goddess wasn't getting anything from me while my cat was missing, so when he came back we were pretty much obliged to make at least a token effort!

    Health-wise ... I think I may have my first mouth ulcer, and my throat's really sore. Boo! We'll go into Bicester at some point this week and I'll talk to my dentist, or to the receptionist rather, and see what they say. It's only for a check-up, and I'm usually fine. What I don't want to happen is for them to drop me from their list for not turning up.

    And I have remembered the thing I completely forgot to ask the consultant - should I have a flu jab, or not?

    Everyone - thank you so much for your comments and support. I got quite upset several times today, and it was good to have your sympathy.

    Hilary

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hilary, I've already said it in reply to your status update but it's worth saying twice - Hurrah for BoyCat's return!!!

    Re flu jab - Yes, definitely have it. If you look at Katylou's blog/reply (can't remember which, or where, but it's recent) she's very strongly in favour & she's an expert in the field I understand.

    Difflam is very good for mouth ulcers, it has an anaesthetic effect that lasts & you can get it over the counter but you have to ask as it's not usually out on the shelf. About £6. Or you could ask at the hospital for it & get it free, & use Bonjela to tide you over.

    Perhaps tonight you'll get something approaching a decent rest now the prodigal has returned. Hope so.

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thank you, Annie. I'm a bit scared of the flu jab in case ... well, in case it gives me flu! There's probably an optimum time in the chemo schedule to get it done. Not next week, when I expect I'll be feeling the full effect of the tiredness and the twinges - which today's doctor said were probably the cancer. I don't think so, they only happen after chemo, I think it's the medication working its way out, but I didn't argue. Never argue with a doctor, they hate it, and they can make your life hell!

    Thank you for the advice on mouth ulcers. This one's in an awkward place, at the base of my tongue, and I suspect the sore throat is a knock-on effect. I used to get mouth ulcers a lot, but haven't had them in years - I think that they may have been period-related.

    I was up at 2 this morning, and then again at 6 and 8, calling that bad BoyCat. At least I won't have to do that tonight!

    xxx