Binky is still hanging on, by sheer force of will. Like Fluffy, she doesn't want to leave us. She is terribly weak and can't lift her head. She was able to respond to me just now, though, moving her head a little. No idear where she got the strength. It must have been very difficult for her, but that's the kind of kitty she is.
Dad called the vet to ask if there's anything we can give her to ese her suffering. The vet said no. Neither Mum nor I believe that. On the other hand, she wouldn't be able to keep down anything we did give her. So, we're letting her rest and trying to make sure she knows we love her.
♥ =^. .^= ♥ Ohhh, Catreona...you know my heart is right there with you. I'm deeply sad that you had to say goodbye to precious Miss Bianca. I know too well what sort of hole her passing leaves in your household. Emma died just 20 days ago. I'm here any time you want to talk. =HUGS=
None. I sent a note to the pastor asking for a bit more information, but so far no response. However, I'm thinking he may be in the middle of planning a large, local funeral. So I'm patient.
I find myself wondering if this new humanized 3F8 would work is patients already HAMA-positive. I would think so, but am not expert enough to be entirely sure. And if this is a clinical trial they are talking about (not clear from the news post), they may well exclude patients previously treated with the mouse antibody.
Are we here yet?
ReplyDeleteHoward Dean is First here!
It looks like Echo is back. As I said last night shortly after 11 CDT: Howard is first. Echo is last.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe they charge $ for something as bad as their product. . . .
ReplyDeleteSweet green kinda warmish (70ยบ) day here. Places to go, trips to make, work to be done.
Kiddle's coming this weekend. Prolly last work week of the year. Is planning on tightening up the house for winter. Which will be a relief.
Hurrah for being back!
ReplyDeleteAnd Hurrah for puddleskiddle coming this weekend! I hope you get a whole 'nother birthday party!
Binky is still hanging on, by sheer force of will. Like Fluffy, she doesn't want to leave us. She is terribly weak and can't lift her head. She was able to respond to me just now, though, moving her head a little. No idear where she got the strength. It must have been very difficult for her, but that's the kind of kitty she is.
ReplyDeleteDad called the vet to ask if there's anything we can give her to ese her suffering. The vet said no. Neither Mum nor I believe that. On the other hand, she wouldn't be able to keep down anything we did give her. So, we're letting her rest and trying to make sure she knows we love her.
So, listener, any further details about the possible job at the Lutheran church?
ReplyDeleteMiss Bianca is gone.
ReplyDelete~*~ ♥ ~*~
ReplyDeleteThanks, Puddle.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that she was with her family and knew they loved her.
ReplyDelete♥ =^. .^= ♥
ReplyDeleteOhhh, Catreona...you know my heart is right there with you. I'm deeply sad that you had to say goodbye to precious Miss Bianca. I know too well what sort of hole her passing leaves in your household. Emma died just 20 days ago. I'm here any time you want to talk. =HUGS=
None. I sent a note to the pastor asking for a bit more information, but so far no response. However, I'm thinking he may be in the middle of planning a large, local funeral. So I'm patient.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Bill.
ReplyDeleteGreat news all around!
ReplyDeleteI find myself wondering if this new humanized 3F8 would work is patients already HAMA-positive. I would think so, but am not expert enough to be entirely sure. And if this is a clinical trial they are talking about (not clear from the news post), they may well exclude patients previously treated with the mouse antibody.
I tend to wonder if being HAMA positive is an indication that Ally does not NEED 3f8 treatment because she is currently in remission.
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