Now that I can stress less about the dog (will get to this soon), I should be able to concentrate a bit more, so I'm going to set a new deadline for Monday February 6th. I'm working nearly every day until then, but mostly only short shifts in the evening, so I should still have enough time during the day to make some good progress. I want to get it out of the way so I can get back into writing my novel. And I've applied for more tutoring work this year, so if I do end up getting some, I don't want to have to still be worrying about getting my thesis revised and published.
Anyway, to end the update on a good note: We took Rex to the vet last night, fearing that his limp was caused by a displaced hip and knowing that, if this was the case, we'd probably be forced to put him down (a $2000 operation on top of the $2000 we're already paying for his medication for his other disease would have been beyond us, especially since he's so old and ill that the operation could well kill him). Basically for the last several days, we'd all been mentally preparing ourselves to say goodbye to our faithful old dog. However, XRays showed no structural problems in either his hips or his paws (well, his hips have always been a bit dodgy, but they're no worse now than when he was young).
Instead, on examining his paw, the vet concluded that it's simply an infection in his paw (albeit a fairly serious one), possibly caused by a grass seed or something picked up while he was walking. He has to have some fairly hardcore antibiotics for the next two weeks, and he may need some minor surgery to clean it out if it doesn't come good by itself, but considering how worried we were, it's a pretty good outcome. Dad's been washing his paw with an antiseptic lotion, and already the dog is able to walk almost normally (still with a visible limp, but at least he can put weight on his leg now). We also managed to get him to eat a whole bowl of food (we had to pour chicken gravy all over it, but it's a start), so hopefully his appetite will start to return.
Judgemental Dog is just never satisfied.

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Great news about your dog!! Poor puppy (I know he's an older dog, but they're always puppies to me).
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get back on track.
Have a great rest of your week.
Keep Writing!
Dawn
Rebecca, I'm so happy for you and for Rex! Yeah for it only being a paw infection. May he have many happy days ahead of him.
ReplyDeleteFor your writing goals, I like how you are restructing some time things to get back on track. Don't beat yourself up on taking time off. Sometimes that is a must to then be able to hop back in. You mentioned being a bit burned out and with the dog concerns, taking a break sounds like a good, self-care move.
yay hay for judgemental dog - be kind to yourself as well
ReplyDeletechicken gravy makes everything better... unless, of course, you are a chicken... although...
ReplyDeleteYou've worked so hard and Rex needs you. Take time off and thank all the die tie at once for the paw infection. When I think what it could have been? Cuddles and orders to smile and rest. :) X
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear the news on Rex. :) Dog lover, here. Recently had to say our goodbyes to our oldest girl, a week after her 17th birthday. So <> to you and Rex.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear Rex is okay! And you have made a bit of progress on your thesis so don't be too hard on yourself. Look after Rex and yourself!
ReplyDeleteRebecca, that's wonderful news about Rex (hope he recovers fully).
ReplyDeleteAs for the writing goals, do not worry too much about taking time off; sometimes we need to take a step back and review what is going on around us. Keep your mind positive, you will get there! Good luck for this week. :)
Chicken gravy makes everything better for everyone. The thesis will come together in its own time, which you are making. Be good to yourself.
ReplyDeletePoor JD!! So glad it was nothing serious. He's such a good motivator. :)
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