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January will be a busy month for doctor appointments. Andy has his follow-up at the veterinarian’s on the 18th.

Doug has an angioplasty scheduled on the 6th for his dialysis fistula, a routine business to assure adequate blood access.

On the 29th Doug has a second appointment with his pulmonologist. The procredure – don’t recall the name – is to measure lung capacity and function. In this case, it’s just to establish a baseline for his doctor. This will be only the second time Doug’s seen this pulmonologist since his original one retired and the second one moved on to a new hospital.
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I hope all goes well dear Doug, Love, nia
It has, nia! Thank you!
I sure hope the medical procedures have positive results, Doug. 🙏
They should go smoothly. Thanks!
Hope all goes well for both of you.
Mostly, they are follow-ups, though the angioplasty on my fistula does involve minor surgery and my being knocked out.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you and Andy. You are both in my thoughts and prayers.
Thanks, Lavinia!
I hate months like that but they are necessary. Hopefully you will both get good results.
I do, too. All the hustle-bustle is time consuming and involves logistics that are complicated for me.
Hope all goes well for them both.
Please tell Andy that I’m due an angioplasty in February. He’s not alone. ♥
I’m the one with the angioplasty coming up, not Andy. Gad! A cat having an angioplasty is a horror story! I cringe to think what that would cost!
I got it wrong again didn’t I? Sorry. It’s a struggle nowadays to concentrate. I don’t know how I get the blog done some day. Mostly though staying up for 18 hours. Hahaha!
I hope yours goes as well as mine did, Sir. Which was very well. Thanks.
A busy time for medical visits! Many hopes all goes well!
Yes, more than I like having going on since my two have to be done in the next town.
I hope all goes well
The process is fairly routine on my fistula angioplasty, though, like any medical procedure, I imagine, things can go wrong. Anyway, thanks!