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I don't normally do this but I'll ask everyone to please send our Toby all your possitive thoughts and vibes his way.

It devastates my heart to tell you that Toby in a bad way right now. He's at the Vet-Hospital with a complete "Blockage" of his urinal passage. Which as you know can kill a cat very quickly.

 

He will be getting his system flushes out and is hocked up to a catheter for the next 3 days. The severe amount of crystals completely blocking his canal. He is in severe pain and is not handling this well but his vitals are still strong enough.

 

And pending the results of his x-rays.. a possible surgery to remove any stones or very large crystal could happen.

We were expecting this to happen at some point because of his disease (FLUTD), But not so soon!! We know and have been told cats with this disease don't generally live long. We've done everything possible to keep him healthy and happy. But in the end... the disease always seems to win.

 

He's had 5 episodes since early Spring. And this lastest one is not only the biggest and most dangerous one. But after this... there's nothing more we can do! And it's tearing out hearts out to think of a possibility of life without out Toby! But it is a possibility that this may come sooner then expected.

 

And after having to go back to the vets lastnight to sign a paper for a "Do not resuscitate" the reality is hitting us hard! (Please know that he was been suffering for a long time with this disease and is in alot of pain when he is having an episode. So we decided if he should have a heart attack because of everything they have to do for him at the moment. which cats can have heart attacks from this aswell. We decided it would be best not to let him suffer anymore! He has been struggling all his life with this... We don't want him to suffer anymore. So we are not giving up on him AT ALL! Just if HE decides to take the big rest... we are not going to force him to come back just for our benefit. We love him too much and can't inflict anymore pain on him. However much we can't live without him!!)

 

If you were wondering why there were not many photos of Sir Toby over the year... Know that we've been dealing with repetitive episodes of his "FLUTD", and he just doesn't seem to be himself for a long while. The pain is general uncomfortability of what he goes through daily is hard on him. And he needed to relax as much as possible! So me annoying him with my camera was not what I wanted for him for now. But if he comes out of this one... knowing whats to come in the near future... I will do a last shoot of our wonderful boy. (providing he's not in any pain) He last left a BIG paw print in our hearts. And I just can't think what life would be like without him...

 

For my big boyToby... Please send him your good vibes and thoughts!!

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Body: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / MAITREYA / HeartSuit / RARE

Choker: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / Catheter Choker

Stockings: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / MAITREYA / Stockings / PINK

Gloves: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / EPIPHANY EXCLUSIVE

 

Hair: [taketomi]_GIRL_II_Platinums

Mask: titzuki : medic mask / chubby face

Eyes: CURELESS[+] Lethe Eyes

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Skin: (Enfer Sombre*) Genus Skin - Dorothy {Moon} RARE

Lip: (Enfer Sombre*) Genus Lipstick - Dolores Peach (13)

Body: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / MAITREYA / Nurse Ann / RARE

Gloves: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / EPIPHANY EXCLUSIVE

Hand: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / Love Vaccine (Hold)

 

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Backdrop: Paparazzi - Spacestation - BACKDROP - purple

 

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Bed: DISORDERLY. / Experimental / Body Scanner / RARE

Monitor: DISORDERLY. / Experimental / Standing Monitor

Monitor: DISORDERLY. / Experimental / Body Monitor / RARE

Fluid: DISORDERLY. / Experimental / Fluid Display

 

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mood: Someone else's dreams

  

lyrics translate:

 

Booze, what does it do to you, yah’

Drugs, what does it do to you, yah’

Jewels, what does it do to you, yah’

Cars, what does it do to you, yah’

Money, what does it do to you, yah’

Clothes, what does it do to you, yah’

Bitches, what does it do to you, yah’

 

Tell me, what percentage it really is you

How much of you are just bad and strange dreams

At what percentage am I the same as you

What are those material games doing to you?

Look at my head, you will see the underworld, the things I already fight for the third time

We drive in a new car with her, I keep looking in the wing mirror

What do you dream about when you sleep, would you like to win at least a million

I would like to start solving things that are real (That’s not real, no)

Yah, you show me what people have done to you, no

You don't have to say it, I see 'yah', in the dark, eyes like Riddick, yah '

They spins in a circle like vinyl, yeah, everyone needs a mile, yeah

You didn't come when we howled

I used to be just like you

 

Booze, what does it do to you, yah’

Drugs, what does it do to you, yah’

Jewels, what does it do to you, yah’

 

Show me what the night does to you (Show me what the night does to you)

Show me what the day does to you (Show me what the day does to you)

Show me what evil does to you (Evil, yah ')

I see what the world does to you (World, yah ')

 

When I have no goal, I am dyin’ (A-ah)

I'm standing still, I'm dyin’ (I'm standing still, I'm dyin’)

Just like you, I'm dyin’ (Ooh, yah ')

And you thought you were alone (You thought you were alone)

When I don't have a goal, I’m dyin’ (Yah!)

 

Booze, what does it make with you, yah’

Drugs, what does it make with you, yah’

Jewels, what does it make with you, yah’

Cars, what does it make with you, yah’

Money, what does it make with you, yah’

Clothes, what does it make with you, yah’

Bitches, what does it make with you, yah’

 

What clubs do to me, what my lungs do

I can hardly breath when my mouth is full of drought

What do drugs do to me when I'm sad

I'm trying to figure out how long I can still dare

I test myself every night at the KPR club

Instead of a straw - > catheter and instead of a heart - >crater

Tears stream down the face, flame through the veins

Death won't catch me, now hold my hand ...

 

Show me what the night does to you (Show me what the night does to you)

Show me what the day does to you (Show me what a day does to you)

Show me what evil does to you (Evil, yah ')

I see what the world does to you (World, yah ')

 

When I have no goal, I am dyin’ (A-ah)

I'm standing still, I'm dyin’ (I'm standing still, I'm dyin’)

Just like you, I'm dyin’ (Ooh, yah ')

And you thought you were alone (You thought you were alone)

When I don't have a goal, I’m dyin’ (Yah!)

 

translator: nein97

Poor Bob escaped from his room once again. All the drugs used to treat his illness had made him sick, sick in the head that is. This time Bob lured the guard nurse over with the old magic card trick routine. Bob uttered the old line, "pick a card any card." As soon as nurse Mugsy bent over to choose, Bob let her have it with a game of 52 pickup right in her face. He jumped out of his bed chair,escaping in a whirlwind of playing cards. Running down the hall with the Jack of clubs pasted to his sweaty johnny exposed left butt cheek, Bob bellowed out a mighty laugh that sounded like cross between the laugh of Barney Rubble mixed with the howl of Miss Havisham on fire. Tired out, Bob settled into a chair down the hall and proceeded to rip out his iv line. He floated the butterfly catheter softly around his head before harshly slamming the needle into his palm which soon resembled a felt tomato pin cushion.

You can see where the vet shaved Mack's wrist to place an i.v. catheter when he had his procedure done 3 weeks ago. His skin is healing well but he still has to wear his e-collar. He's almost getting used to both wearing it and staying inside. All is well.

 

Happy Caturday: Paws

recovery... v is recovering... she really doesn't do well after a general anaesthetic... she's finally holding down solid food... and she took her first steps this afternoon... the doc is keeping v's catheter in over night since she is still pretty unsteady... the standard plan is for a release from the hospital after 2 nights... meaning tomorrow... we might be running a bit slow... although v really perked up after ann brought the kids up to visit... ant and katie held her hands... really sweet... they miss her...

 

tonight i'll probably sleep at home and get back here around 6am... looks like v will sleep through the night... she's snoozing right now... like an angel...

Today I'm Feeling Mellow, So Let's Start Our Day With Happy Yellow

 

Today Completed Gail's Radiation Treatment, they removed her

Catheter without problem, yet it was a bit painful for her. Next

Thursday she has an appointment with the Surgeon, then following that

she will return to the Cancer Center for a follow up. We now have to

wait for the Oncotest to come back, based on the results of that will

determine if any Chemo is necessary if not she will still have to

take Hormone Medication for (5) years....She retired early this

evening as she was extremely tired and in some discomfort from today's

ordeal. Anyhow the prognosis is good, we are comfortable with it and

kind of have some peace of mind for a change....I wish at this time to

thank everyone for the support, kind words, thoughts and prayers you

have offered, it was and is so awesome the people on Flickr that took

the time to empathize with us during this emotional and fearful event

in our lives....God Bless You All !!

  

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CURELESS [+] LoveSick / Love Vaccines (Halo)

CURELESS [+] LoveSick / MAITREYA / Nurse Ann / RARE

 

Glove: CURELESS [+] LoveSick / EPIPHANY EXCLUSIVE

 

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When we were out walking the other day, something startled Mack and he ran into someone's backyard, where he found a big heating/AC unit next to the fence. It made it a handy place to stand and observe what was going on without having to balance himself on a narrow fence.

 

If you look closely, you'll notice the kibble I placed on the fence to try to entice him to walk towards me. No such luck. You'll also notice the shaved area on his forearm where the vet placed his i.v. catheter during his dental procedure two weeks ago.

** WARNING ** - Squeamish People Should Avoid Viewing This Video!

 

This story began here and ends with this video.

 

This drama has ended. Life returns to normal, or at least a reasonable facsimile thereof.

 

Prior to my first redundancy in 2013 I had regularly cycling to work over 20 miles a day and on getting home I would walk the dogs after tea (up here tea is the evening meal of the day regardless of what you eat). Between jobs I did a lot of home improvements, hard floor laying throughout the house, new kitchen and decorating, but before I started each day I would go for a long bike ride then walk the dogs. On starting work again in 2014 I was worried all that sitting around in a office again and driving to work would effect my fitness so I bought my first health watch and set my step goal to 12,000 steps. Since then I hardly never missed that target, usually being well above 20,000 a day, I’ve been possessed by that bloody target. Even when I had an agonising trapped nerve last year the first week I averaged 11500 steps. So when I look at last weeks average of 1335 steps my heart should sink, but to be honest it’s the first time in eleven years I’m totally relaxed about it, however I know as soon as this catheter is removed this Wednesday (fingers crossed) I’ll be back to my manic self again. This photo is one of my parting images to a very wet but colourful lakes last November.

it monitors the patient and supplys him with artificial respiration and narcotics gas while they're out.

A set of Bactiguard 16-french Foley catheters, hanging from a in-house-built cleaning-rig, in the lab before an experiment. In Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, with off-camera lighting via a ceiling-bounced Nikon SB600 speedlight. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

A range of catheter heads, in the lab in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, with off-camera lighting via a ceiling-bounced Nikon SB600 speedlight. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

Shay and Susie taking it easy

 

looking forward to vet appointment this evening to get Shay's urinary catheter out.

 

Hinds - Easy

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvCxoMMpMf4

The Church of Saint Nicholas

 

The church of St Nicholas is located directly north of Rochester Catheter, the church was originally built in 1423 and then largely rebuilt in 1624. The city of Rochester had a parish of St Nicholas that worshipped at its own altar in Rochester Cathedral. But early in the 15th century there was a dispute between parishioners and the Bishop of Rochester.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, intervened and in 1421 the parishioners of St Nicholas were instructed to move out of the cathedral to a church of their own and the church of St Nicholas was built.

The church is now used as the the offices of the Board of Education of the Diocese of Rochester.

Medical device product photography, in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, with off-camera lighting via two Nikon SB600 speedlights. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Si (14 Silicon) : "Because silicon is an important element in high-technology semiconductor devices, many places in the world bear its name. For example, Santa Clara Valley in California acquired the nickname Silicon Valley since the element is the base material used in the semiconductor industry located there." (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon)

 

Ag (47 Silver) : "Its compounds are used in photographic film and X-rays. Dilute silver nitrate solutions and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides (oligodynamic effect), added to bandages and wound-dressings, catheters and other medical instruments." (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver)

 

Br (35 Bromine) : "Bromine compounds are still used in well drilling fluids, in photographic film, and as an intermediate in the manufacture of organic chemicals." (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromine)

 

The photographic technique involves the following steps:

 

1) Preparation of sensitive plate or film

It is an emulsion of AgBr in gelatin uniformly coated on a glass plate or a celluloid sheet (film) in a dark room.The process is done in dark because AgBr is highly light sensitive.

 

2) Exposure

The sensitive plate or film is mounted on a camera and exposed for a few seconds to the image of a properly focused object. An invisible change occurs in that part of the emulsion on which light falls.The chemical reaction is that light reduces AgBr to Ag.

Br- + photon -------> electron + Br

Ag+ + electron -------> Ag

An image of the object is formed on the film which is not visible and therefore called latent image.

 

Source : "How the photographic film works ?" answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101220220643AAJp8VS

 

Sony Alpha A7

Adapter : LA-EA4

Lens : Tamron SP AF 90mm 2.8 Di Macro 1:1 (Sony A)

New release special for the THE NEW ONES!

 

Included:

- rose for L hand (music/no music)

- catheter & patch

 

for maitreya, reborn, legacy, kupra

(have no rigged version)

  

MAIN Event Sim: THE NEW ONES

A wet Monday morning walk at the start of April around the Floating harbour in Bristol. Locked into “Sense and Sensibility” playing through my headphones as I take the odd photo on my rounds, this is one of them. These walks helped so much my sadness of recently losing Toby and my anxiety of my pending procedure later that month. Today, a new moth and a good as I’ve successfully had my catheter removed. I’m well in range of getting my daily step count target, for the first in 10 days. Tomorrow I’ll probably get up early I go for a walk without the anxiety but I’ll probably listen to another Jane Austen as I’m still missing Toby.

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Worn:

-Body-

Maitreya // Lara Mesh Body

Catwa // Lona Mesh Head

Kuriko // Essar's Dragon Gacha - eyes 1 @ The Girl Power Event

 

-Appliers-

Heart Wifi // Kikimi Gacha - Kiki Skin ULTRARARE

Kuriko // Essar's Dragon Gacha - Tattoo ULTRARARE @ The Girl Power Event

Rainbow Sundae // Girly Face Tatts @ The Girl Power Event

Wednesday // Vampy Eyelashes

 

-Hair-

Little Bones // Eclipse Hair

 

-Clothing-

CHU-ING // Kill Me, Heel Me Gacha - Maid RARE White

Kokoro{<3}Peachu // Bat Girl Plats @ Okinawa Panic of the Pumpkin

 

-Accessories-

Wednesday // Diabetic Gacha - Badge 4 , Sour Liquid Inhaler 1

Wednesday // Girl Wounds Gacha - Catheter

Cureless // Lovely Clinic Gacha - Nurse Headdess Rose , Toy Blood Rose

Random Matter // Im Okay Gacha - Syringe [Pink] , ID Bracelet [Pink] @ The Epiphany October 15th

 

-Decor-

Paparazzi // BACKDROP - The Underpass - pink

Random Matter // Im Okay Gacha - IV Pole [Pink] - RARE , IV Pole [Blue] - RARE , Clipboard [Lilac] , Clipboard [Pink] , Clipboard [Blue] , First Aid Kit [Pink] , First Aid Kit [Blue] , Stethoscope [Blue] , Stethoscope [Pink] , Spilt Bandages , Bandages , Pulling Teeth [Blue] , Pulling Teeth [Pink] , Spilled Pills [Sad] , Spilled Pills [Happy] , Pill Packet , Test Tubes , Injectables , Pill Bottle & Balloon [Pink] , Balloon [Blue] {Points Reward}@ The Epiphany October 15th

Soy // The Kitchen , Vintage Schaukasten w/x-ray images

  

Last week Jake came into the vet because he was vomiting and not eating. We gave him fluids under the skin, an appetite stimulant and an anti-nausea injection with instructions for the owner to monitor him for the next 12-24 hours and call us with an update. Unfortunately, Jake was still not able to eat the next day so his owner brought him back and we took an x-ray. Sure enough there was a "foreign object" in his abdomen. He had an emergency exploratory surgery where the vet found and removed the problem. Jake had eaten a mouse (he's a strictly indoor cat) and the skull had caused an obstruction in his intestines. Twenty-four hours after the surgery, Jake was home and eating.

 

I'm posting his x-ray because I think it's interesting that even if you have no experience reading one, it's pretty clear that the small round thing that looks like a sand dollar shouldn't be there.

 

Just to help orient yourself - Jake is lying on his side with his chest and neck at the left end of the x-ray, his spine running long the top and his hindquarters at the right side of the screen.

 

The purple wrap on his left wrist is to keep his i.v. catheter in place.

 

Sorry for the redundancy for those who saw this post about Jake on the Carnegie Facebook page.

Zola and Bailey, two Sphynx cats, were at the veterinary hospital today where I work. They were there to be spayed. I couldn't resist getting my camera and taking a few photos of them. This was shortly before their surgery and you can see the bandages over their IV catheters. It was very difficult to get them both to stay quiet and still long enough to get their photos. Both are very sweet and so personable. They just wanted you to hold them and love them. As you can see they are hairless and when you hold them it feels like you are holding a hot water bottle wrapped in a chamois cloth.

Jimmy developed the same lumps on his tongue that he did at this time last year. I held out as long as I could so he wouldn't have to go through the procedure to get rid of them. I don't think they hurt - they probably just feel strange - but his tongue reached the point where I really did need to take him to the vet.

 

At work we often have clients who want to "come to the back" where we draw blood and urine, clean wounds and ears, trim nails and do anything else that might be slightly unpleasant for their cat. We always assure them that their cat will be fine so no, the client may not accompany their cat to the back. I planned to stay with Jimmy while they put a catheter in him, sedated him, debrided his tongue with a razor and then injected a steroid under each mass but the doctor subtly informed me that I could pick him up in the early afternoon when he was all done and good to go. They didn't want me in the back with my cat!!

 

His tongue is healing beautifully and never once, before or after his procedure, did it seem to interfere with his love of eating.

Death Valley, California. Our second day/night on the road, Death Valley was honestly a last minute detour that ended up being a highlight of the trip. Only a couple of deranged miscreants from Texas would stop here on the last day of July. So, naturally, we stopped in aptly named Furnace Creek for the night. Most people flock to this location in the winter, but I recommend experiencing it in the dead of summer, at least once. You probably won’t get much done, but just experiencing that sort of heat is something you will never forget. I know what you’re thinking. “Justin, I’d rather have a catheter ripped out of me.” And fair enough, but still. It’s something to behold, and you’ll never truly appreciate the absolute hostility and harshness of this place until you do. We checked into our room at a mostly vacant resort down on the valley floor, some 200-some-odd feet below sea level, and decompressed for an hour or so. Sometime around 10 PM, we put our shoes back on and headed out to explore a few locations. Folks, after 10 PM the temperature was 118°F. The heat here can only be compared to stepping into a blast furnace, whatever that feels like. It is so incredibly in your face — an invisible, inescapable force that is unlike anything else you’ve ever experienced. It’s hotter here when the wind blows. Go stand in front of your oven door, or point a hairdryer at your face, on high, for an hour. It’s a bizarre heat. Seemingly unnatural.

My scattered family has a daily thing we do, we post our daily wordle results on our family whatapp group. We started doing this back in the pandemic and it stuck. It’s like a family roll call. all present and correct. Sitting all prepared, waiting to go into surgery on Monday I was looking at my phone when Mariacristina’s wordle pinged, she got it in 3 and then a message “Wow. Todays word is very app… sorry dad.”. The next minute I’m wheeled in to Anaesthetics. Just as they putting me under I can remember asking the time, 10:20. Nearly 4 hours later I start to come out of the best sleep I’ve had in years, four hours it seemed like I’d sleep a solid for 48, I felt great and then the physical realisation kicked in and elongated road to recovery started. My day visit, possibly an over night stay, extended into two nights, with gallons of irrigation chasing a nice Rose’ to be disappointed in the Shiraz. Tuesday afternoon things were looking promising, not quiet a Mirabeau but we were getting there. Being my second day the plan had changed and they decided to attempt to send me home without the Catheter, four anxious hours later, despite the encouragement from my fellow inmates every time I went to the toilet carrying my cardboard carafe and the waterfall gif’s sent by my family the catheter came back, and so did the Shiraz. The next morning it was explained that I was on the wrong side of a 8 out of 10 odds yesterday plan should have worked, now the plan was home if I could again get to that Rose’ and my friend the catheter would hang about for a few days. It’s now my second day at home and my new friend is a bit intensive but I hope to be saying goodbye next Wednesday. Todays photo is from last spring when I had a lovely morning being introduced to the new greens of the Silver birches in my favourite woodland. Jumping back to Monday and I was finding it impossible to get to sleep, at one minute to midnight I decided to do wordle. One minute into the new Tuesday I posted my result, struggling after the first two attempts I suddenly remembered my daughters message and typed in the successful answer of “LASER”!

Prince Charming has had a most unpleasant couple of months. He was blocked twice, meaning he couldn't urinate and then re-blocked a third time, which meant his owners had a tough decision to make. They should either euthanize him or have a PU surgery (perineal urethrostomy) done which is both invasive and expensive. Prince Charming's owners elected surgery and I'm so glad they did. I don't think I've ever met a sweeter cat or better patient. He never once lost his temper no matter how often we "pilled" him, inspected and flushed both his intravenous and urinary catheters, syringe fed when necessary...

 

Prince Charming has fully recovered and hopefully we won't see this charming Prince until next year when it's time for his annual exam and vaccines.

 

I have described the PU surgery in an earlier post about Marco Polo.

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5/52 Cats of Carnegie

My 64th image on explore (25/10/2024), reaching No. 166!

 

A set of Bactiguard 16-french Foley catheters, hanging in the lab before an experiment. In Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, with off-camera lighting via a ceiling-bounced Nikon SB600 speedlight. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

My 61st image on explore (29/08/2024) reaching No. 322!

 

Medical device product photography, in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens, with off-camera lighting via two Nikon SB600 speedlights. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Óleo metalizado sobre tela de 80X60

Autor: Vilchez

Fotografía: Vilchez

Idea original: Vílchez

  

Gracias a estos colegas míos del sector de la medicina por colaborar en este óleo con su peculiar visión del mismo,,,

  

Una obra quizás cruda e inusual por el contenido, difícil cometido el como representar la enfermedad a través de la pintura, expresar con pinceladas el dolor y el sufrimiento.

 

Juan Salvador

  

In this oil I will answer all your comments, doubts and appreciations ,,,,

Thanks to these four colleagues from the medical sector for collaborating on this oil with their peculiar vision of it ,,,

In original size you can appreciate all the details and even the threads of the canvas ,,,,,

  

A work perhaps crude and unusual for its content, difficult to commit to how to represent the disease through painting, expressing pain and suffering with brushstrokes.

 

Juan Salvador

 

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--Tarea ardua y detallada reflejar el sempieterno enemigo del galeno, mantener la próspera llama de la vida, curar en lo insaciable, acompañar en lo incurable, desdibujar la angustia mientras los enseres de la agonía mantienen el recto y curvilíneo inexorable camino hacia el bienestar. Cuando la patología se convierte en enfermedad y cuando la enfermedad en la forma de sufrir. Actuar con celeridad, recurrir a lo material, proporcionar salud al que la ha perdido y favorecer que su estoica espera se convierta en su necesaria felicidad. Útil es, entonces, y por siempre lo será, donar ayuda al que la precisa, calmar dolor, no más.

 

Juan Salvador Jr (Pediatra y oncólogo infantil)

 

- Arduous and detailed task to reflect the everlasting enemy of the doctor, to maintain the prosperous flame of life, to heal in the insatiable, to accompany in the incurable, to blur the anguish while the belongings of agony maintain the straight and curvilinear inexorable path towards well-being . When the pathology becomes disease and when the disease in the form of suffering. Act quickly, resort to the material, provide health to those who have lost it and encourage their stoic hope to become their necessary happiness. It is useful, then, and forever will be, to donate help to those who need it, to relieve pain, no more.

 

Juan Salvador Jr (Pediatrician and child oncologist)

 

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--DOLOR

Cielo y tierra truecan sus colores naturales por el sanguinolento venido a blanquecino. Frío e inquietante telón de fondo donde se escenifica el drama del sufrir.

La esperanza se atavía con los ropajes de una brigada de proyectiles aéreos que descienden en certera y rectilínea trayectoria. Algunos se desangran prematuramente, en un afán por anticipar el remedio al tormento. Otros, de mayor contención, se reservan para sembrar el bálsamo en el contacto directo.

Un velón de pabilo prolífico y ramificado prende luz que no agoniza, lejana emisaria del aun distante bienestar.

Dos diminutas y negras figuras humanas reflejan el estar de la aflicción, manteniéndose en un paciente segundo plano.

En el reino del dolor, rige la oscuridad estéril, el olor acre, el sabor amargo, el sonido del triste adagio; y su abrazo nos aleja del arco iris.

 

Juan González (Médico)

 

--PAIN

Heaven and earth exchange their natural colors for the bloody turn to whitish. Cold and disturbing backdrop where the drama of suffering is staged.

Hope is dressed in the garments of a brigade of aerial projectiles that descend in a certain and rectilinear trajectory. Some bleed prematurely, in an eagerness to anticipate the remedy for the torment. Others, more restrained, are reserved for sowing the balm in direct contact.

A prolific and branched wick candle lights a light that does not agonize, a distant emissary of still distant well-being.

Two tiny, black human figures reflect the state of grief, keeping patient in the background.

In the realm of pain, sterile darkness rules, the acrid smell, the bitter taste, the sound of the sad adage; and his embrace takes us away from the rainbow.

 

Juan González (Doctor)

 

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--"El dolor. Es imposible representar gráficamente el dolor. Podemos expresar verbalmente su magnitud en frases como “Me duele mucho” pero, ¿sabemos qué color tiene el dolor? Y ¿qué forma tiene? ¿cómo se determina su contorno? ¿Vamos a limitarnos a retratar su expresión?. Lo primero que me llama la atención de esta obra es la falta de horizonte, esa línea que, para los que somos de costa, separa el mar del cielo. Lo tangible de lo que no lo es. Y es esa falta de horizonte lo que lleva a cualquier obra de arte al universo primitivo de las primeras pinturas que hicieran manos humanas: Lascaux, Altamira. En un espacio contínuo podemos adivinar el dolor; colores cálidos (áridos más bien), objetos punzantes con doble cualidad (herir, curar). El árbol-vela de la vida que se consume mientras el tiempo congela jeringuillas, gotas y cápsulas que no terminan de caer. Y es en ese árbol en el que se produce la transformación en vara de Esculapio, donde la serpiente que rejuvenece y cura dispuesta al abrazo adquiere forma de catéter. En la oscuridad de las cuevas se pintaban animales; se trataba de que la magia que infería el chamán a las pinturas se tradujera en una buena cacería y, con ello, la supervivencia del clan. Ahora la magia cura al artista y, de paso, al espectador."

 

Pepe Guisado (Enfermero)

 

- "Pain. It is impossible to represent pain graphically. We can verbally express its magnitude in phrases such as" It hurts a lot "but, do we know what color pain is? And what shape is it? How is its contour determined? Let's limit ourselves to portraying his expression. ”The first thing that strikes me about this work is the lack of horizon, that line that, for those of us from the coast, separates the sea from the sky. What is tangible from what is not . And it is this lack of horizon that takes any work of art to the primitive universe of the first paintings made by human hands: Lascaux, Altamira. In a continuous space we can guess the pain; warm colors (rather arid), sharp objects with double quality (wound, heal). The tree-candle of life that is consumed while time freezes syringes, drops and capsules that do not finish falling. And it is in that tree that the transformation into the rod of Aesculapius takes place. , where the snake that rejuvenates and heals willing the hug takes the form of a catheter. Animals were painted in the darkness of the caves; it was about the magic that the shaman inferred to the paintings to translate into a good hunt and, with it, the survival of the clan. Now magic heals the artist and, incidentally, the viewer. "

 

Pepe Guisado (Nurse)

 

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Para el sanitario que vive a diario la lucha contra el dolor ajeno, resulta mas cruda la idea de reflejar de forma gráfica esta vivencia. Personalmente me parece muy angustiosa el haber utilizado esos colores fuertes y esa sensación de daño inminente y cruel de esas jeringas que, cual espadas de Damocles, penden de todas partes como si no se pudiera escapar de ellas...y asi es tantas veces! El tiempo, que pasa inexorable y ajeno al drama humano, cápsulas de medicamentos que vagan sin rumbo, y los hombres-médicos, voñuntarios, cooperantes o lo que sean - empequeñecidos por una tarea ingente como es la de aliviar el dolor y la enfermedad y la soledad del que sufre...Esta obra siento que desborda pesimismo, y ausencia de esperanza en un final mejor. Echo en falta una luz de esperanza humana o del mas allá.

 

Javier Martínez de la Ossa (Médico anestesista)

 

For the health worker who lives the fight against the pain of others on a daily basis, the idea of ​​graphically reflecting this experience is more crude. Personally, I find it very distressing to have used those strong colors and that sensation of imminent and cruel damage from those syringes that, like Damocles swords, hang from everywhere as if they could not be escaped ... and so it is so many times! Time, which passes inexorably and oblivious to human drama, drug capsules that wander aimlessly, and men-doctors, volunteers, aid workers or whatever they are - dwarfed by an enormous task such as alleviating pain and disease and the loneliness of the sufferer ... I feel that this work overflows pessimism, and the absence of hope for a better ending. I miss a light of human hope or beyond.

 

Javier Martínez de la Ossa (Anesthesiologist)

 

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es difícil plasmar el dolor artísticamente , entre otras cosas porque si se evidencia demasiado la gente no lo va a mirar ,

de forma natural el dolor ,repele...es un recurso tb natural de protegernos contra esos dolores que no los produce un objeto punzante , como el miedo, la impotencia , la soledad, y mil sentimientos más que vemos/sentimos reflejados en cualquier expresión de dolor .

Salvador tú trabajo me parece una idea genial,

y precisamente para que deje de ser un impacto social el dolor ajeno , hay que mostrarlo....

 

María Tudela, (Enfermera)

 

It is difficult to capture pain artistically, among other things because if it is too obvious people will not look at it,

pain naturally repels ... it is a natural resource to protect ourselves against those pains that are not produced by a sharp object, such as fear, impotence, loneliness, and a thousand other feelings that we see / feel reflected in any expression of pain.

Salvador, your work seems like a great idea to me,

And precisely so that the pain of others ceases to be a social impact, it must be shown ...

 

María Tudela (Enfermera)

First time editing a photo! be gentle haha

 

These are a bunch of items I got at a couple events recently. The Epiphany and Neo japan.

 

Sweater - CURELESS [+] LoveSick / MAITREYA / Patient Hoodie / WHITE

 

Choker - CURELESS [+] LoveSick / Catheter Choker

 

Chest piece - [CX] x -TWC- // Tritium Slave Collar - (Silver)

 

Eye - ::Axix:: Cyb3r Sakura Headset [Pink]

 

Stockings - *Tentacio* Akane outfit white & pink

 

Garter - MIDNA - Neva Harness

The fact that I can be bothered with processing a photograph today indicates I’m feeling a little better than the last few days. The UTI I developed a week ago on the removal of a catheter has knocked me back a bit and I’d started to write a disgruntled account of the indifference/bureaucratic attitude of the GP’s but then felt this would lose the audience and not do justice to the photograph I’m posting. So back on track with photography, I came across this image while searching my catalog to better understand my biases on the camera’s I use and more so the lens and focal lengths. The reason being I’m considering buying another lens for camera I bought a few months ago, when I promised myself I wouldn’t extend this system as I already have two systems, Canon and Fufjifilm. It seems to be a habit of late to compensate the lack of getting out with the camera to acquiring gear. Anyway this photo was taken with my XT5 and 16-28mm F4 lens on one of the rare occasions I didn’t take my canon into this Northumberland woodland. In the winter months this young oak always attracts me as its abundant marcescent leaves shine through the bare forest like a beacon.

 

Took this selfie after having been hospitalized and undergoing a cardiac catheterization. Sure was happy to be home!

 

three empty benches / and a catheter / testimony of a lost religion

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Worn:

-Body-

Maitreya // Lara Mesh Body

Catwa // Lona Mesh Head

Munchi // Sarah Eyes @ Harajuku

 

-Appliers-

Munchi // Sarah (scarred) Skin @ Harajuku

Kuriko // I'm Fine Gacha - Heartattack tattoo @ Harajuku

Tamagosenbei // Yami Unicorn Gacha - Kawaii Blush RARE @ Harajuku

oohlala // Blooming Eyelash

 

-Hair-

CHEVEUX // M124 Hair @ Harajuku

 

-Clothing-

Altair // Maki Dress - Pink

Kuriko // I'm Fine Gacha - Pink Socks @ Harajuku

 

-Accessories-

Kokoro{<3}Peachu // Yami Glasses - Pink @ Harajuku

Eternus // Cure Pendant @ Harajuku

GATO // Armwarmers - sky @ Harajuku

MICHAN // Yamy Choker & Necklace @ Harajuku

Nightmare x LRC // Outchie Bandaids @ Harajuku

Wednesday // Girls Wounds - Catheter

Random Matter // Im OKay Gacha - Oxygen Tube

Tamagosenbei // Yami Unicorn Gacha - Patch Pink , Pink Bandaid HJ RATE , Hat Pink @ Harajuku

Tentacio & PSYCHO:Byts // Disaster Gym Gacha - Band aids , Broken Leg Pink , Sneaker Lila

 

-Poses-

BellePoses // Yumi - 5 {first photo} @ Harajuku

 

-Landscape/Decor-

bbqq // Hospital bed , Hospital Room Wall @ Harajuku

Soy // Hospital screen [White]

Process Of Elimination // Medical Waste Container (white) , Surgical Tray , First Aid Kit

Random Matter // Im OKay Gacha - IV Pole [Blue] RARE

Wednesday // Girls Wounds Gacha - Crutches

Leaving home for a sunrise appointment a wintry February day I felt lightheaded.

I put it down to jet lag; I’d been traveling a lot lately and had not slept well.

 

Sipping a strong cup of hot coffee about 15 minutes into the drive, my heart started racing. This, at first was attributed to the caffeine, but my heart rate was accelerating. I counted the beats on my smartphone: a hundred and eighty a minute, more than three times my normal resting rate!

 

My chest tightened and my breathing became labored.

I tried to be calm, telling myself no, it was not a heart attack, merely the exhaustion of traveling, caffeine, and excitement of my long-anticipated appointment.

 

But the symptoms were growing. I broke out in a sweat.

 

I called my wife to tell her I was returning home. Symptoms worsening, I then called 911 requesting an ambulance to meet me at home. Finally, I called to cancel my appointment. Today, I still wonder if that was the right sequence of actions.

 

The ambulance arrived just after I got home. Stepping out of the car, I collapsed in the garage and vomited on the cold concrete floor. The last thing I heard was my wife crying until……

 

Awakening in an ambulance with a siren blaring above me, I prayed that I would not die before making it to the emergency room. An ambulance medic administered a nitroglycerin capsule. This signaled to me, they thought the matter serious.

 

The morning is said to be a perilous time to have a medical event because that is the most frequent time of death in humans. 11:00 AM specifically.

 

In the Emergency Room an experienced doctor quickly instructed the medical team to place intravenous catheters in my arms, take blood for testing, strap oxygen prongs over my nostrils and perform an electrocardiogram.

 

I did not die.

 

The doctor said the problem appeared to be something unpronounceable. What?

 

(Excerpt from a new collection of essays)

 

Enjoy!

 

Nora

 

What a show we got last night… NNNNOT! Unfortunately not for me as I was going through a corker of a fever with my UTI. As soon as my course of antibiotics had finished on Thursday morning the infection started to take a hold again. I saw the doctor on Friday and was given the same antibiotics and also another prescription for a stronger antibiotics with the instruction to redeem it if I started to get worst, and I got worse with a vengeance yesterday afternoon. So I’m on the new antibiotic and I’m crossing my fingers. Last night was a bit special, even my daughter in-law Ruth captured some amazing phone snaps from Chapel en le Frith. All the times I’ve ventured out to capture the aurora with expensive camera gear and Ruth’s phone shots blew them all away. Seeing the results from many people on Instagram looked amazing at one point it looks like an explosion of light in the sky radiating like a star. My photo today is not the Aurora but an image I captured the other week on a tentative (catheter handicapped) wander round my local park. Not a lot of birdy action as it was to late in the morning still a blackbird posed for a few snaps. I rather like this photo as he turned his head which I think gives more focus on the eye.

I took this photo when I was about 12 or 13 years old. This was my brother, Shawn, when he was about 5. I told him to pose and he decided to pose as if he was praying. I don't think either of us had any idea how prophetic that photo would be.

 

My brother gave his life to Christ when he was just a little boy, about 9 years of age. I had come to the Lord about a year earlier, when I was 16. Since he was a child, Shawn has had a passion for the things of God, and definitely became a man of prayer, and eventually, did ministerial work. He has served as a pastor, and even had a radio show for a while, trying to reach out to the community in which we live.

 

Now, I am asking for prayers for my brother. Last night when I got home from work, he was waiting in the driveway, and asked me to bring him to the hospital. He was short of breath, gasping, and said he had had a coughing "fit" and coughed up blood. We rushed to the emergency room, and thanks to a dear friend who is a nurse, said the necessary things to get him in ahead of other people. She felt that he might have a pulmonary embolism, and told me he HAD to get in there right away or it could be fatal. So, she told me to threaten to call Morgan & Morgan, a local law firm that specializes in law suits! Sure enough, they took him in next, and since some people had been there for hours, that was pretty impressive!

 

We were there for hours, waiting for a bed to free up, and for tests to be run. His oxygen levels were low, and his blood pressure was incredibly high. I can't tell you how frightening it is to sit in a waiting room, helpless, while your kid brother is in a life-threatening situation. I couldn't help but feel that somehow this should have been me, since I was older. So many emotions flooded in, all the things we'd been through, and the petty squabbles that seemed ridiculous in the light of the situation. Finally, my middle nephew arrived and went back to see him, while I stayed in the lobby with about a dozen people, some who were crazy and having psychotic episodes, and others who were in pain but not complaining. It was like being in an episode of the Twilight Zone!

 

When my other nephew arrived, he went back, which meant I couldn't, so I received updates through texts. My nurse friend came to the ER and brought me a sandwich, because I hadn't eaten all day and it was 11:30 at night. I was so grateful for that sandwich!

 

I finally got to go back and see Shawn again. He was a little loopy from the meds, and was getting a headache from the nitro they'd given him. I learned his BP had been 203/ 123! His oxygen levels were up, and the xrays and tests were showing no clots in his lungs. They then suspected a heart attack. He had had no pain, though, so the other thought was that this was all because of elevated blood pressure. We won't know until morning what else they will do, and if he will have to have a heart catheterization. Thankfully, the BP is back down, and he is receiving blood thinner to keep him from clotting.

 

Needless to say, it's been stressful and harrowing, but Shawn has been in good spirits, making the jobs of the hospital staff a pleasure. They love him, and it's easy to see that he has such a heart for people. Now, people need to have a heart for him. I am requesting prayers and good thoughts for my brother so he will be out of danger and back home soon. It's hard for me to look at my 6' 3 1/2" brother now and see this little boy in the picture, but I still remember all the years that have gone by, and hope for many more to come. Please pray.

catheter free and doing fine!

 

Im hoping it stays that way!

Giovedì sera Puki si era sentito molto male .Avuto fortissimi dolori , piangeva urlava si lamentava moltissimo .Ho dovuto portare d'urgenza di notte in clinica veterinaria .Hanno fatto esami di sangue e d'urina , radiografia . Hanno dovuto anestizzare ed inserire il catetere e hanno messo anche la flebo .Dopo 2 giorni di flebo ed altre cure, oggi abbiamo avuto l'esito dei esami .Poverino avuto il blocco renale , ci sono formati dei cristalli , sabbietta (calcoli renali) , una grossa infiammazione, con tanto sangue nella vescica .Oggi lo portato a casa e devo tenere sotto controllo , proseguire con la cura antibiotica e antinfiammatori .E' ancora molto sofferente , ma al meno ha smesso di lamentarsi e ci sta provando a mangiare poco poco

Lunedì aspetta un altro visita da veterinario per vedere se Puki in via di guarigione .

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On Thursday evening, Puki had felt very ill. He had very strong pains, he was crying ,he was screaming, complaining very much. I had to take urgent nights at the veterinary clinic. They did blood and urine tests, x-rays. They had to anesthize and insert the catheter and they also put the phlebo. After 2 days of phlebo and other treatments, today we had the results of the exams. Poor Puki renal block, there are formed of the crystals, sand (kidney stones), a big inflammation, with so much blood in the bladder. Now i take it home and I have to keep under control, continue with antibiotic and antinflammatory treatment

He is still very suffering, but at least he has stopped complaining and is trying to eat a little

On Monday, he is waiting for another veterinary visit to see if he is healing.

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Medical device product photography, in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with my trusty Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm kit lens lens (F/3.5-5.6G II), with off-camera lighting via two Nikon SB600 speedlights. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

Check out my 100 most interesting photos on Flickr!

Moon Amore RE: Start Twin Maid Dress RARE @ Epiphany

Tee*fy Aya Bandages @ Epiphany

Taketomi Honami

Wednesday[+] Girls Wounds Oxygen Tube & Catheter

Titzuki Medic Mask

Aii Downbrushed Lashes

 

Happy Dispatch Bento Facial Expression HUD

Happy Dispatch Multi Bento Pose HUD

My Father had a heart attack today.

He'll have catheterization surgery for a heart attack tomorrow.

父が心筋梗塞で倒れ、今日緊急入院した。

オペは明日の9:00から。。。

どうか成功しますように。

眠れない・・・

This is me: with my second catheter of the week. After surgery, the first was removed yesterday afternoon, but then, when I couldn't urinate overnight, I went to ER in the middle of the coldest night of the year.

 

A new catheter was installed, and now I shall wait to call my urologist when office hours resume on Monday.

 

Thinking of you dear folk, I cropped away the rest of the bag. You're welcome.

 

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Medical device product photography, in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Shot with my trusty Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm kit lens lens (F/3.5-5.6G II), with off-camera lighting via two Nikon SB600 speedlights. Processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

Check out my 100 most interesting photos on Flickr!

Today's story and sketch "by me" we have returned to the beautiful

Bahama Shores home of Big Larry, which today is the site of the

Voodoo Gator Rescue and assisted reproductive technology Clinic's,

televised Pool Party. The "Save The Gator Fundraiser" was organized

by Big Larry's friend Rescue Randy the most interesting living tissue

crash test dummy in the Galaxy. Big Larry is Hoping they raise enough

money to purchase Tiki Key so the Voodoo's can build a home and

Gator Clinic away from his upscale maximum Security enclave here

at Bahama Shores Estates, which lately has become more relaxed

sense the neighbors stopped complaining about the Roosters crowing

every morning before dawn. The voodoos raise the chickens, a favorite

food of the Gators. The chickens still crow but somehow the voodoos

made all of the neighbors deaf with a voodoo spell, now they complain

to Fed-X and Amazon they didn't receive their medications,

catheters, and such because they couldn't hear the delivery person

ringing the door bell, knocking, or yelling, which will be a story

for another time. Below you see the Elton Voodoo Trio performing

Broadway show tunes to entertain the Gators and TV audience,

until next time taa ta Rod

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Worn:

-Body-

Maitreya // Lara Mesh Body

Catwa // Lona Mesh Head

Kuriko // Essar's Dragon Gacha - eyes 1 @ The Girl Power Event

 

-Appliers-

Heart Wifi // Kikimi Gacha - Kiki Skin ULTRARARE

Kuriko // Essar's Dragon Gacha - Tattoo ULTRARARE @ The Girl Power Event

Rainbow Sundae // Girly Face Tatts @ The Girl Power Event

Wednesday // Vampy Eyelashes

 

-Hair-

Little Bones // Eclipse Hair

 

-Clothing-

CHU-ING // Kill Me, Heel Me Gacha - Maid RARE White

Kokoro{<3}Peachu // Bat Girl Plats @ Okinawa Panic of the Pumpkin

 

-Accessories-

Wednesday // Diabetic Gacha - Badge 4 , Sour Liquid Inhaler 1

Wednesday // Girl Wounds Gacha - Catheter

Cureless // Lovely Clinic Gacha - Nurse Headdess Rose , Toy Blood Rose

Random Matter // Im Okay Gacha - Syringe [Pink] , ID Bracelet [Pink] @ The Epiphany October 15th

 

-Decor-

Paparazzi // BACKDROP - The Underpass - pink

Random Matter // Im Okay Gacha - IV Pole [Pink] - RARE , IV Pole [Blue] - RARE , Clipboard [Lilac] , Clipboard [Pink] , Clipboard [Blue] , First Aid Kit [Pink] , First Aid Kit [Blue] , Stethoscope [Blue] , Stethoscope [Pink] , Spilt Bandages , Bandages , Pulling Teeth [Blue] , Pulling Teeth [Pink] , Spilled Pills [Sad] , Spilled Pills [Happy] , Pill Packet , Test Tubes , Injectables , Pill Bottle & Balloon [Pink] , Balloon [Blue] {Points Reward}@ The Epiphany October 15th

Process of Elimination // Examination Table , Surgical Light , Surgical Tray , Heart Monitor , Medical Waste Container (White) , Towel Dispenser (White) , First Aid Kit , Apothecary_Jar_Cotton_Balls , Apothecary_Jar_Cotton_Pads , Apothecary_Jar_Cotton_Swabs

Soy // The Kitchen , Vintage Schaukasten w/x-ray images , Medical Machine [white] , Hospital screen [White] , Medical wash ball , Medical cart

DISORDERLY // BLOOD STASH / BOX / Kawaii Blood

Wednesday // Girls Wounds ~ Crutches - COMMON & Diabetic Gacha ~ ThermoPop Strawberry COMMON

CURELESS // Skeletal System / PURE & Lovely Clinic Gacha / X-Ray Chestpiece / ROSE

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