I thought to myself ironically, well, this is one way to ring in the New Year with weight loss.
All kidding aside, I'll try to do an extra post next week but will just do my best now to try to recover and hopefully enjoy my family...
Well, I thought we started out ok when my son immediately responded on Christmas Eve whose birthday we would be celebrating, "Jesus". He did very well at Mass for 2 hours. While the adorable grade-schoolers were acting out the nativity scene, the angels were raising their hands in an Alleluia. My son stood on my lap with his hands raised in the air as well with a smile on his face. He seemed to know what we were celebrating!
On the 1st Day of Christmas....
I got my first surgery done and it was a little difficult with anesthesia, as the dog was not as we say, "a cheap date". She required lots of drugs to keep her asleep, and careful monitoring. Then, the next surgery, the routine one happened. I had finished the procedure no problem and then the complication occurred. There's more to it than that but we will leave it with it was a bad moment. The patient is doing fine. I however, have a few more grey hairs and I think my technician does as well.
I recognized the client at the front desk as I walked by reception. She was a client I had seen with her older dog with a cough about 6 months ago. Her dog was about 16 and had a horrible smoker/emphysema-like cough. He was able to breathe on steroids but they kind of made him crazy. I had talked to the owner 6 months ago about trying an inhaler. My colleague had again talked to her about an inhaler. I talked to her again last week, and offered to bring in my cat's inhaler to demonstrate (that was fun, a 16 year old blind dog with a cat-size inhaler). Not only had she listened to my instructions about the inhaler; she went out and got it for her dog; she told me excitedly that her dog had slept through the night (6 hours) for the first time she could remember without waking up and coughing! I needed that pick me up because the day was just not going our way. (Even little things were breaking/not working etc.)