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10 YEARS in 6 MOnTHS
THE MISSION TO DO 100 NEW THINGS WITH CY
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When I first learned of Cy’s diagnosis, a million things and a million emotions flooded through me. It was so overwhelming that there was a calmness about it, like a wave of bullshit was washing over me and giving me only one focus: Cy.
Hope?
Cy is coming home tonight after a 72-hour IV treatment. It’s been the longest three days. And this morning a call to the vet’s office triggered some major nerves. “The vet would like to talk to you.”
A Gentleman’s Greeting
It wasn’t a particularly remarkable day. It was cloudy. The roads weren’t jammed packed nor were they open and free. Siri wasn’t telling me conflicting directions; she was straight and narrow. The stars were aligned.
I look over his labs daily. I read about everything hourly. And I’m lost every minute. My latest thoughts have been towards Addison’s Disease or Hypoadrenocorticism, often described as the opposite of Cushings syndrome or Hyperadrenocorticism.