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i took izzy to the vet today.

i gave her 1/2 of a acepromazine 2 hours before, and it didn't seem to phase her one bit.

so i had to trick her into the carrier with a tiny pea size glob of smelly wet food. once in, she was a terror, meowing in a low loud tenor, and thrashing about.

fortunately, the car came right away.

i was 30 minutes early for my appointment, and only had to wait 10 minutes before the vet saw me.

i left the room, and it took 3 people to get her out of the carrier, and even then she escaped.

from the waiting room, i heard loud thuds, and crashes (thats my izzy!) as she tore up the examination room.

we had discussed what measures to take with her, and when they called me back in, she had been sedated. totally out of it.

she got x rayed, and didn't see any bladder stones, which is a good thing.

the vet said the bladder felt thick, which could be a sign of chronic infection. they drew blood, i want to be sure her kidneys are doing ok. and she was bone dry, couldn't get a drop of urine out of her....

so they gave me a 12 day supply of baytril and hopefully there will be a change.

  

i took izzy to the vet today.

i gave her 1/2 of a acepromazine 2 hours before, and it didn't seem to phase her one bit.

so i had to trick her into the carrier with a tiny pea size glob of smelly wet food. once in, she was a terror, meowing in a low loud tenor, and thrashing about.

fortunately, the car came right away.

i was 30 minutes early for my appointment, and only had to wait 10 minutes before the vet saw me.

i left the room, and it took 3 people to get her out of the carrier, and even then she escaped.

from the waiting room, i heard loud thuds, and crashes (thats my izzy!) as she tore up the examination room.

we had discussed what measures to take with her, and when they called me back in, she had been sedated. totally out of it.

she got x rayed, and didn't see any bladder stones, which is a good thing.

the vet said he bladder felt thick, which could be a sign of chronic infection. they drew blood, i want to be sure her kidneys are doing ok. and she was bone dry, couldn't get a drop of urine out of her....

so they gave me a 12 day supply of baytril and hopefully there will be a change.

  

i took izzy to the vet today.

i gave her 1/2 of a acepromazine 2 hours before, and it didn't seem to phase her one bit.

so i had to trick her into the carrier with a tiny pea size glob of smelly wet food. once in, she was a terror, meowing in a low loud tenor, and thrashing about.

fortunately, the car came right away.

i was 30 minutes early for my appointment, and only had to wait 10 minutes before the vet saw me.

i left the room, and it took 3 people to get her out of the carrier, and even then she escaped.

from the waiting room, i heard loud thuds, and crashes (thats my izzy!) as she tore up the examination room.

we had discussed what measures to take with her, and when they called me back in, she had been sedated. totally out of it.

she got x rayed, and didn't see any bladder stones, which is a good thing.

the vet said he bladder felt thick, which could be a sign of chronic infection. they drew blood, i want to be sure her kidneys are doing ok. and she was bone dry, couldn't get a drop of urine out of her....

so they gave me a 12 day supply of baytril and hopefully there will be a change.

  

Diabetic patients seek treatment at the Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM) in Dhaka.

 

ADB Photo | Abir Abdullah

 

Video: Providing Primary Health Care Services in Urban Bangladesh

 

Project Result:

Making Health Care Affordable for the Urban Poor in Bangladesh

An Innovative Project Raises Health Standards in Bangladesh

 

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Bangladesh

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Second Urban Primary Health Care Project

Doctors and other health workers serve a steady stream of patients in a modern clinic in Zuunmod town.

 

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i took izzy to the vet today.

i gave her 1/2 of a acepromazine 2 hours before, and it didn't seem to phase her one bit.

so i had to trick her into the carrier with a tiny pea size glob of smelly wet food. once in, she was a terror, meowing in a low loud tenor, and thrashing about.

fortunately, the car came right away.

i was 30 minutes early for my appointment, and only had to wait 10 minutes before the vet saw me.

i left the room, and it took 3 people to get her out of the carrier, and even then she escaped.

from the waiting room, i heard loud thuds, and crashes (thats my izzy!) as she tore up the examination room.

we had discussed what measures to take with her, and when they called me back in, she had been sedated. totally out of it.

she got x rayed, and didn't see any bladder stones, which is a good thing.

the vet said he bladder felt thick, which could be a sign of chronic infection. they drew blood, i want to be sure her kidneys are doing ok. and she was bone dry, couldn't get a drop of urine out of her....

so they gave me a 12 day supply of baytril and hopefully there will be a change.

  

Doctors attend to an elderly patient in a health clinic in Kyrgyz Republic. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Health have helped ease the health burden of the residents in Alay, Chon-Alay, Kara-Kulja, and Nookat raions.

 

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Community-Based Early Childhood Development

OB gynecologist Dr. Nguyen Thi Nghia waiting for her next patient at the Mobile Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic in Dakrong District, Quang Tri Province, Viet Nam.

 

Video: Mobile Medical Teams Extend Care to Rural Viet Nam

 

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1月31日土曜。定期健診で人間ドックへ行った。

最後の総合診察で、撮ったばかりの腹部エコーを見て「いつも言われてるかもしれませんが、珍しく脾臓がふたつありますね」と言われた。

ええ?・・・この歳になって初めて言われましたよぉ(何故2つ)。

まあ、エコーでも見つけづらいんですけどね、ってことでしたが。

エコーを撮ってくれたおねーさんが途中で「あ・・・?ああ!?」って奇声発してたのはそのせいだったのか★

毎回ここで健診をうけているものの、初めからずっと気になっているヘルチェックと言う名前。

ヘル=hell(地獄)とすぐ思ってしまうのは私だけなのか?

Glad that it is finished, but still sad.

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Do I need vaccinations as well, daddy???

Female healthcare worker visiting a young mum and her infant son at home

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