Video documentation immediately following my 4-hour IV Ketamine treatment for RSD aka CRPS. The after effects are funny, but this treatment – which is NOT covered by insurance – is the only thing that works to relieve some of the excruciating and disabling pain and other effects of RSD. The gauze on my chest is protecting my accessed portacath. See my blog: neurodetour.blogspot.com for more frank and personal rants, raves, and meanderings of life as a young, 30-something, full-time patient with no cure.
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Thisvideo has now become a classic. Here’s a video of Shelby (4) loving baby Buddy (7) the cat. Shelby had to be put to sleep in Sept 2008, then Buddy November 2008. They truly loved each other. Buddy was my female cat, and when I got Shelby, she use to chase Shelby to let her know she was boss. They were so wonderful together. I miss them both so much. I don’t have the Shelby, Buddy show in my home anymore, but I can log on and see them anytime. I’m grateful to have that at least. I can watch them, and remember them, just the way they were. Simply beautiful. Our beloved Shelby had to be put to sleep on September 23rd 2008, due to an unknown illness. In May 2008 I let her outside to play, I meant to change her water bucket for the day, but before I had a chance to, she drank some water from her bucket and developed what I believe was a bacterial infection. A few days later, she started throwing up yellow bile and wouldn’t eat, so we took her to the veterinarian. He gave her some medication that appeared to have stopped whatever it was. Then four months later after we moved into our new home, the symptoms appeared again, only this time Shelby went from 80 lbs to 60lbs. She started showing sign of fatigue and wouldnt eat. All she would do is lay around, she had no energy to move. Two different veterinarians in Florida couldn’t figure out what was wrong with her. They did nothing for Shelby, and when her health deteriorated very badly on Monday September 22nd, their response …
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