Vets and physios

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♥Oct. 31st, 2014 // 04:22 pm♥
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Just back from taking Jo to the vet, as she's still very itchy. He de-botted her flop (or possible de-flopped her bot) again and said to keep an eye on her for the next 48 hours to see if she stops chewing her legs and then starts up again. If she does, we're to add bran to her food. If she doesn't, it might be an allergy (they've had a lot, with it being such a mild autumn) so we'll try a pill and a half of Zirtec each day. She seemed full of beans when we got back home and went to get the boys in, so maybe it is just her glands.
I came back from the physio with new exercises, after she made pleased-sounding noises at me: I'd gone from the Wrong Muscle doing about 80% of the work to about 20%. Should be zero, but that's progress. Plus, this time she's given me standing up exercises, after I explained that I was struggling to do them some days on account of not sitting down for large chunks of the day.
I had a moment of joy when I came back from Pilates to find the gate at the end of the valley was open. I drove through keeping an eye out for cows, and ready to go back and close it if I saw them, but they weren't there so I left the gate at this end open as well. But then Mike saw TWWOTV later and she said that the bin men had left it open and it was supposed to be closed: not sure if they'd wandered off or what, but they weren't there (though the gates were closed) when I got back from the vet.
No sign of the road repair guys, although they have turned around (so that it's visible) the sign at the top of the hill warning that the road will be closed for three days from 30 October. Um. |
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