Saturday, November 21, 2009

First post-op check-up!

Well, I went to see Dr. Davis this week, and he says that all is well with the results of my surgery. All my inside parts are tucked back inside where they belong, and the weakened parts of me have been reinforced with a Goretex mesh lining so that nothing can start escaping again.

I basically knew what was going to be done-- Dr. Pisani drew a little diagram for me. Dr. Davis is high-tech! To explain why I was having really strong pain in a particular area, where I hadn't had pain before, he pulled out his iPhone and zipped through some apps until he found the one with an interactive, full-color cross-section diagram that shows all the mesh attachment points. Way cool.

So basically, I'm healing well, and right on schedule. Two of my little bitty incisions have spots that don't seem to want to close, but that's not unusual for me. The other three are doing great, although they "pull" inside in some very uncomfortable ways. Very. Now that the incision pain has gone away, I'm starting to feel that patch that he sewed into my sacral spine, and it's very painful, but I guess that's to be expected right now, huh?

That's about it-- there isn't a whole lot to report, just that I'm healing well. I'm starting to spend more time downstairs, and going up and down the stairs is a bitch after the muscle aches set in, but it's good for me.

Onward, right? So far, so good.

Friday, November 13, 2009

March! 2 3 4. . .

So, do you remember the old thing that parents used to tell their kids--that if they didn't behave, they'd get sent to military school? Weeellll.... after much deliberation, we've sent our youngest to boot camp. Daddy is dropping her off right now.

It wasn't an easy decision to make, on many levels, but I'm convinced it was the right one. She's just reached that teenage-age where she's trying to assert herself, and it's not going over well. She's constantly trying to lord over Sparky, and it's all Pea can do to keep her under control and remain dominant. We won't even talk about the poor kitties.

The incidents recently with other dogs have been a major fact, of course. She tries to eat every strange dog she meets. She even sort-of tried to eat a kid on Halloween, but the vet says these things are very normal right now, and that the Halloween thing was definitely just fear and being overwhelmed by all the activity and strangers around her. She IS still a puppy, after all. But, I guess when they get this age, they're starting to try and make their place in the "pack," and basically become a massive pain in the ass!! At 76lbs of pure muscle, she's not exactly easy to handle, especially for me.

SOooo...boot camp. Stella will be a guest at High Test Kennels for the next 6 weeks. Six weeks!! Yikes. It sounds very scary, and is immensely hard for *us,* but the results are all but guaranteed-- full obedience training, all the standard commands you'd expect, including off-leash training, which is the biggie that I want, because I think that can be the biggest safety training you can ask for--knowing that she'll come back when I call her to keep her out of harms way. We will have to go out there and work with her in her training two or three times during the six weeks, but if we want to just go visit for a little while on other occasions, we can certainly do that.

I was very happy to find out that her sleeping quarters will be indoors, in her own run, with a raised sleeping platform in one corner, heated at night. We were able to take her own bedding and even her sleeping crate, just so she doesn't forget all her crate training, and so she had the familiarity and smells of her own "stuff."
As kind of an added bonus, after her stay, we're welcome to bring her back to play on their property, which is huge and has streams or ponds or something that the dogs can play in--majorly cool-- and just tons of space to run and run and run, safely. Now THAT is what Stella needs!!

In addition to running a boarding school/boot camp, the owners of the kennels are also Lab breeders. If you can follow this--our neighbor Jason's dog Ben's father (dog) who belonged to Jason's father (person) came from their kennel.

We've all gotten so used to her giant galumphing presence around here, it's going to be very strange without her. I have to confess that I'm a bit relieved that she'll be going through her training away during the exact time that I'll be putting up a Christmas tree... I'm sure she'll be a lot more restrained in trying to chew on the tree or wag-off the ornaments after training!! I hope. Depending on how things go, she might or might not be home for Christmas Day.

I am convinced that after the first couple of nights of being very confused, she'll actually have a ball there. She just loves learning things, doing tricks, being incessantly *busy* at all times. I've told Lloyd before that she is just too smart, and too great of a dog to "waste" by not training her right and letting her become a total wild thing. Intensive training will be right up her alley.

Ok, enough typing. I've had just about enough typing and sitting up for a while! Cross your fingers and toes that this goes well, because if it does, I'm going to have the best dog in the world--well, 2nd best. The Peadog still always wins. ;-)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I'm baaaaaack..........

Yup, I'm back! Dr. McCutie Pisani and his friend DaVinci the magical surgery robot with at least 4 arms did a masterful job of tidying up my insides and rigging things into place with guy wires or something.

Surgery went well, and the hotel stay, despite no private room, was as pleasant as any could be. So, it was basically miserable, but that was nobody's fault except MY body's fault!! I had some wonderful visitors who were able to take some time to come see me, even if our visits were unconventional-- Thanks for driving me to Dad's house Dawn & Jeff!!

I'm very sad about the people I wasn't able to see, but it was a pretty unpleasant trip to the bay area with little free time. I will have to go down, get a nice size room, and invited everyone over for a party!

So, I am recovering well, with an assortment of fuzzy four-footed companions at all times, and a very helpful little two-footed one who helps me out with anything I need and then keeps me company to boot!

My poor, long-suffering, darling husband is taking wonderful care of me, keeping the cooler at my bedside stocked with all the important things in life, like Diet Dr. Pepper, G2, and Lunchables, my new meal-in-a-box standard meal. Not the gross kinds like pizza or tacos; the good, old kind with just meat, cheese & crackers.

All in all, I am doing well, trying to get through my mandated week to 10 days of serious rest, walking circles around the room for exercise, taking my naps.

Sadly, what I'm not doing is being on the computer. Did my adorable doctor implant a Luddite transformer or something while they were in there?? I just have no interest in it at all--blogging, facebook, email, anything... I'm sure I'll get back to it soon, but for now, I just have to apologize and promise I'll be back!

I promise I'll be back!
It's naptime now, yay! If you want to find me, send a text, 'k?
I'll see you soon..........................................
XOXOXO,
~S

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Off to see the wizard...again!

HOSPITAL TIME!!
Gee, does that sound familiar?

Well, here we go! I'm almost entirely packed, and therefore almost ready to tackle the last bit of organizing I have to do here at home, and then we're off.

Tons of anxiety.
Lots of stress.
Manic packing and racing around from one thing to another in a lovely ADD manner.
Too much luggage.
Too much shit I MUST take!
Husband who worries too much.
Too many things at home that are being left undone...which makes more stress.
But...................too little time to do anything else.

Time to zip the zippers, hop in the shower, and get out of here, quick like a
bunny. Wish me luck.