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Hoagie, “Litter of weirdos” mix (5 y/o), Lucky Dog, Williamsburg, BK • “He’s afraid of trash bags and is not a fan of Huskies or dogs bigger than him. He’s got beef. Does like the ladies, though, and is a big Eagles fan.”
Pancake Needs Surgery
On Monday I brought Pancake 🥞🐈 home from the vet’s office and she was still kind of drugged up after being sedated for X-rays to try and find out why she still wasn’t walking or jumping (sort of? she’s always had issues with it, and now we know why) like before her fracture.
Turns out she has “capital physeal fracture” which can be caused (mostly in cats, and mostly male cats) by spaying or neutering too soon (in 12 or less weeks). What this means, is that on top of having a lot less muscle on her hips and legs than the rest of her body, there is also an issue with the bone. Where the bone usually meets the pelvis area, there is the head of the bone, the “neck”, and then the full length of the bone. (Forgive me I am doing my best to recall what the vet said, and how she explained things) and basically, a capital physeal fracture means that there is a growth plate fracture, so the “neck” of the bone connecting the rounded head and the length of the femur was interrupted and didn’t fully develop, which caused it to be super thin and very fragile.
When pancake had her fracture several months ago, it’s likely that’s when she also injured the already fragile femur “neck”, and that is why she is still in pain despite the initial fracture healing. I’m also including 2 X-rays of cats, the first shows healthy normal cat, the second shows a cat with this problem. I don’t have her X-rays (not sure if I get them later or they just don’t give them unless you ask/pay) but she has this in both her femurs, which the vet says makes it far more likely that this is related to being spayed too early (she was spayed a week before I got her, and I got her at 10weeks old) as opposed to a random injury. NORMAL CAT FEMURS (below)
CAPITAL PHYSEAL FRACTURE (below)
Now the good part about this, is that they can improve her pain and mobility by doing a surgery that is not too complicated, and while she will still never be a pro jumper, she will be a lot happier and more likely to be active, and because it’s not super complicated it will be a lot less money than one that was super difficult. The downside? I got the quote the next day and it was $1,648.94
We’re already stretched very thin because of constant recurring plumbing issues, not to mention the over $5k we’ve spent on my dog in the last 10 months, who is now almost entirely blind, mostly deaf, has diabetes, and congestive heart failure. I know everyone has their own stuff going on, but if you’re able to and want to help, even a small amount would mean the world to me. And if you can’t and just want to say nice things about pancake that would be appreciated too. I want to be able to get her better and feeling pain free, and the sooner I can do it, the better. I love my big orange princess cat and it breaks my heart to know that she wasn’t just avoiding activity because she thought she was still hurt from her old fracture, but that she’s been in pain this whole time. Contact me via ask or msg to find out how to donate if you would like to and are able.
I’ll be posting any and all updates on here so people know how things are going, and once she’s had her surgery, how she is healing. We are told that her healing should be fairly smooth, especially because she is otherwise healthy and only 2 years old, and that while we won’t want her jumping on things for a while, we are to keep her somewhat active and playing so she gets better sooner.
So far we have been blessed with $387.13 in donations towards her surgery, as well as countless kind messages of support and well wishes for my round orange kitty, and I am so appreciative and grateful to know so many amazing people.
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Answer time!
Is this an aggressive lesion? - Answer is NO. Aggressive lesions usually have lysis and soft tissue swelling, none of which are evident in this radiograph. The little black holes you see on the bone edges are actually due to periosteal proliferation! (Creating loops not lysis). The radiograph above is a result of bone healing
So, is this cancer? - No. There is more than one bone involved so you can tell that it’s NOT a primary bone tumor. Rule of thumb= If you can count to two, it’s not a primary bone tumour.
What’s the opacity circled in blue? - The white shards in the tissue at the top- it’s metal i.e. most likely bullet fragments! Poor animal was shot at some point in time :(
Most likely diagnosis? - Bacterial Osteomyelitis. Bacteria probably got in there due to an open wound the animal sustained. If you see haematogenous osteomyelitis, it’s spread by blood and is usually paediatric. General rule= bacterial osteomyelitis usually involves multiple bones and is usually regional. (cf fungal osteomyelitis: usually result of animal swallowing or inhaling it —> enters blood stream —> more than one bone involved but NOT regional)
Study time!
I’ve got a week off from school and exams starting in three weeks time. Time to start revising and studying everything.
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So fun fact, I’m a super clutz. I pretty much trip over air on a daily basis. But this year I’ve been trying really hard to at least not fall from ice outside, but guess my luck ran out today! There was some ice on the ground and I fell :( I’m doing perfectly fine tho!
✍ Ipad Pro (9.7” 64GB), Apple Pencil, Goodnotes App, Procreate App, Staples Arc Notebook
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life is back pain
i once heard a scientist in a documentary about evolution refer to the human spine as an “architectural nightmare” and then procede to explain why every back is a bad back. it was so validating.
I adjusted my bra straps wrong one day and I’ve been in a ridiculous amount of pain for the past week.
I’ve been having a really productive week so far! I have two essays due tomorrow, but as of today they’ve both been submitted! Now I only have one more due next week, though I’m not as far through my research as I would have liked. Hopefully I can get stuck into it tomorrow and smash through some readings!
I’ve really been enjoying posting on my studygram story to keep myself motivated throughout the day - my handle is studiousminds_ if you’d like to check it out!
14.03.18 • Making notes on ECGs and dysthymias ☕️
19.10.2018
life is hectic but anatomy is fun :)
280119 | [8/100 days of productivity]
finally finished the last bit of hand anatomy 🙌🏼 i’m gonna have to catch up quick with PBL tomorrow because of it, but it was worth it in the long run, i think. also made an appearance on a radio show…
010219 | [12/100 days of productivity]
made the choice to skip this morning’s H&S lectures to catch up on some anatomy. the sheer volume of it in this block is overwhelming at times, but you just gotta keep swimming and hope for the best.
day 2/100 days of productivity
did revision for my chem test in all my frees today, but still went shit haha.. this evening i’ve made some maths flashcards and a poster on matrices which i’ll put up on my wall with the rest of my further maths revision. pretty productive day all in all :)
17/02/2019
we had to go to the vet for my baby’s eye which is infected so i’ve spend most of my day taking care of him but i also had some stuyding to do for the upcoming weeks and he decided to help me. we don’t deserve cats!
120119
After damaging my occipital lobe in a craniotomy in november i’ve had to go paperless. Feels weird not using all my stationary, but i honestly love my new iPad. I can finally take notes again - even though i am sooo slow doing it.
Another exam week📖