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lblanchard ([personal profile] lblanchard) wrote2009-02-11 07:48 am
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Poor dog

I am in my office and Mr. Darcy is crying because he can't get up the stairs to the third floor. And now so am I.

EDIT: I spoke and sniffled too soon. Here he is, lying in my office doorway, panting and grinning. Miss Ferko isn't any too pleased, though.

EDIT II: On the way downstairs, Mr. Darcy behind me, he lost his footing, careened into me, knocked me about a bit, and now I am nursing an annoyed left knee and a burgeoning bruise/hematoma just above my right heel. I'm resting the latter on a huge bag of frozen mixed vegetables and hoping for the best. This will not do. I will install the baby gate and he will simply have to cry, poor thing.

This is going to make my Lincoln Day Parade march tomorrow decidedly unpleasant.

EDIT III: rest, elevation, ice (in this case, frozen mixed vegetables), andthe compression that comes from resting a heavy leg on the aforementioned mixed vegetables appears to have done the trick. A little generalized swelling and discoloration/discomfort, but apparently no hematoma. Possibly it wasn't as bad a knock as I thought, even though I slipped down a stair and landed nastily against the riser of the step above. (Re-playing the fall in my mind, I'm sobered by how close I came to actually falling down the stairs, possibly breaking something. I caught the banister by the skin of my teeth.)

[identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com 2009-02-11 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooops. Thought I mentioned the baby gate. It's done and he's not a happy camper. But he's having a bad day now and is reluctant to rise from a sitting or lying position. I imagine the slide down the stairs didn't do him any more good than it did Roy.

Another side effect of degenerative myelopathy is loss of bladder/bowel control. We're starting to see the early signs of that. I am not willing to put him in a diaper.

[identity profile] kightp.livejournal.com 2009-02-11 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Bad enough that we should age and fall apart; that our animals do, too, and at such an accelerated pace, is just heart-breaking.

Short of owning elephants or tortoises - or worse, no animals at all - I don't suppose there's any way around it. )-:

ETA: Yes, I see now that you did mention the baby gate. Speaking of losing cognitive skills, mine seems to be around 'reading for comprehension', at least today ...