04Mar26: snacks…

Andy anticipates a nice Greenie!
There aren’t many out, though.
I put a few out.
He contemplates them!
Nom! Nom!
Worth the wait!

=(^+^)=

I am scheduled for cancer surgery on the 20th, a Friday.

Though I expected to stay hospitalized till the next day, the transportation doesn’t run on weekends. I will be in the hospital, then, till the 23rd, a Monday. That means I will be hospitalized on the 22nd, my 78th birthday. I think I should make a big deal about that to see what the hospital does about satisfying a brat. Ha!

One of the dialysis staff, who has three cats of her own, will look in on Andy, but the first day and a half, my sister and niece will still be here. My sister will care for Andy for that time. I know she is anxious to get back to Saki, her kitty girl!

Though I would have preferred this all happened after my sister and niece returned to Dallas, all of those things I was worried about have been dealt with by the various hospital people involved. I will be glad to have this operation dealt with and over. It’s been nearly a quarter year since I discovered the lump!

28 thoughts on “04Mar26: snacks…

  1. I am glad to hear you are finally able to go in now to get that lump removed, and that you have good carers there for Andy, too. Your sister, niece and the dialysis staff member are angels! Thoughts and prayers are with you and Andy, and all who will be helping you through this in some way. What a way to spend your 78th birthday, Doug! I hope they can do something for you in the hospital.

    • It’s a good hospital, one I’ve been in several times. They have some improvements over the year that this retired quality management system auditor recogbize as best of class, topping even three major hospitals I’ve been in. That is to note: I expect a higher level of performance and treatment in THAT hospital.

      Doug

    • Crossing my fingers, T.W.
      I intend to interrogate the staff about the long delays in taking the cancer out. If it HAS spread, they don’t know what this mostly pretty nice guy can rev up to be when confronted with negligence and stupidity. My temper can shock even me!

      Doug

  2. It is sad that it takes so long to treat cancer once it is found. I am glad you will have some family with you. You are in my prayers.

    • Thanks! I tend to handle surgery without complications or much post-operation discomfyort. The worst part will be some adjustments for taking showers.

      Doug

  3. Loving prayers and best wishes being sent to you and Andy… all will be well Doug, and you’ll soon be home healing and recuperating… with your dear Andy… here your friends will celebrate your birthday with you when home…

  4. All good wishes and purrs from the kitties and me for a successful surgery and a rapid recovery, Doug! Head scitches and Greenies galore to Andy!

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