CHRISTMAS DAY 2025:

Andy got his first home-administered doses this morning.
Now, he’s wary and…
…skeddaling to favorite hiding spots when he sees me. I am concerned I didn’t get the job done adequately. I’ll know in the 29th, when he has another appointment to see how he’s doing.
The maze of what gets given, when, and how much had me over-whelmed yesterday. Kyarra’s well-organized sheet (right) got me e on track. My less clear effort ((left) will help me keep track of which need renewal.
Leaving the clinic, I tripped over a barrier, conked my head, and scraped up my left knee.

Kyarra was walking behind me, helped me up, and called the emergency room to let them know what happened and that we’d be there in a few minutes.

For the next four hours, I had blood draws, Xrays of my bloodied knee, MRIs, an ice pack for my head, the least hectic time of the day on my back, and the gift of a  meal the PA was tossing if take it since she had eaten earlier. I’m exhausted just thinking about it.

Other than a scraped knee and a goose egg on the back of my head, I came through the tumble in good shape. I can’t thank Kyarra enough for all of the things she did for me, including some things like going back to my apartment to refrigerate a medication I left on the table before I realized I had to return to the clinic, have the fall. She also brought my phone to me. She’s the young woman holding Andy on the 23rd’s blog post.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

5 thoughts on “CHRISTMAS DAY 2025:

  1. Juggling medications can be challenging…especially when it’s two of you. Luckily, the clinics have organized things for you. But it’s still difficult.
    Merry Christmas and welcome home to both of you!

  2. Congrats on getting Andy medicated, it can really be a chore. I’m so sorry to hear of the fall; hope you have no lingering effects from it. That was good of Kyarra to help you out.

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