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elainegrey ([personal profile] elainegrey) wrote2025-05-17 12:49 pm

(morning writing, health, garden, cats, f&f)

After a winter with so many cold spells, i doubted the return of many zone 8 plants and a  zone 9 plant. But to my delight

  • not only the dahlias i grew from seed years ago but the new dahlias from last year have all returned
  • the Calla lilies i did not get around to digging up are sprouting
  • a Jewels of Opar plant (Talinum paniculatum) that came up last year presumably from a scattered seed has returned
  • and a  Stevia plant i'd grown from seed  -- the zone 9 plant -- has come back for the second time under both cold and weed pressure!

Most of the bee balm (Mondara) i looked at yesterday had powdery mildew. I'll look again this weekend to see if there's any i can harvest as a herb while cutting back all the tall growing plants to promote branching.

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Wednesday was the monoclonal antibody second infusion. I was feeling good and then the dose of intravenous benadryl hit and i was knocked out of it for the rest of the day. The infusion itself was short.  Dad has COVID aka, as he calls it, Covig, on returning from a Danube cruise with his sweetheart. Nurse said to stay away from him (and my sister and her husband who have been exposed to Dad as they cared for him) for two weeks.

Thursday was a blur with work meetings. I was promising myself a Friday to focus but then more distractions. Plus a new phone has arrived, so ensuring i have all the things i use set up is taking attention.

Meanwhile Edward Cat has been sleeping, not interested in usual companionship, not eating. He's clearly got a cold. We first thought to let it take its course, but Thursday and Friday Christine's taken him to the vet. (The vet urged the appointment on Friday). Blood sugar low, so stopping the insulin, and ordered a glucose testing kit so we can do a better job monitoring without vet trips. We have an appetite stimulant to try.

He wasn't in the bed when i woke somewhat early, so i looked for him and finally found him by the litter box. I assume getting there sapped all his energy.

Christine's sister's two cats died in the past year and i know Christine is almost expecting Edward to die, following Luigi. She's worried about his will to live.  I hope not. He still looks like a hearty cat.

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[personal profile] yourlibrarian 2025-05-17 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
That's good news about the plants! Not so great about Edward but hopefully it's just something temporary.
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[personal profile] annie_r 2025-05-17 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so sorry about what Edward is going through. The appetite stimulant I've used with Dutch (who had some chronic pancreatitis a while back, but has not reocurred in recent memory) is mirtazapine gel, which gets applied to his ear. They really need to eat, and his mood improved when he wasn't feeling so crappy.
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[personal profile] tamena 2025-05-18 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
yay on the flowers!!! I want Dahlias so badly - I will get them eventually. There's a cana I want to plant too, a Cana Pretoria. The first time I saw them was at the Philly Zoo with my dad when we took the girls to see the zoo. They make me think of him and the colors are amazing.

how often are the infusions? I think I read it but I don't recall. Hoping they're spaced out enough that you can recover between them

I hope Edward is feeling better sooner rather than later, diabetes in a cat is hard, I hope he cooperates with testing, Banzai absolutely did NOT, then again Banzai didn't cooperate with anything he did initiate LOL
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[personal profile] tamena 2025-05-20 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
manifesting doneness on infusions for you!!
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[personal profile] weofodthignen 2025-05-18 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Wishing a rapid recovery to your dad; I think we finally had COVID a couple of months ago, and it was unpleasant.

And to Edward, poor thing.