We took Wolfie to the Iowa State vet clinic today to get tested, and it was actually good news (relatively). We already knew he had a heart condition, but we didn't know what it was. Also Sheila was really concerned about his right eye, which seems smaller and more closed than his left eye, and his ear which was covering his eye. We didn't want him to have trouble seeing at such a young age, or there is no way he could keep up with Winnie. I was beginning to wonder why kept missing whenever he tried to hump a visitor (just kidding).
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Published on Thursday, November 26, 2009 in holidays
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I took a nap after work tonight and ended up sleeping most of the night away. Crazy! But it was great. It's now 2am, and I'm catching up on tons of blog posts I meant to make, but never did. You'll see them start to pop up on their historically accurate dates. So please read through!
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Winnie takes the stage
Published on Saturday, November 14, 2009 in winnie
I've been mentioning Wolfie 1 and 2 lately, but haven't talked about Winnie. That's because she's great, and never does anything wrong! Ha, yeah right. She's a digger, and I've spent way too much money on dirt this year (where does all that dirt go anyway, does she eat it?). But otherwise, she's just the best! She's extremely obedient, she can stay home alone without being in her crate, she performs about 8 tricks, she goes to doggie daycare a couple times a week and has regular friends, and... all the neighbors love her! Carter, the little boy next door used to be afraid of her because she would love to give him a big kiss on his entire face when he came over. But now they are just the best of friends, now that the infatuation is over. We love you Winnie! I'll include a picture of her playing with her friend Apollo down the block.
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Oh no, not again!
Published on Thursday, October 29, 2009 in wolfie
I took Wolfie to the vet this week for his first checkup, and got terrible news. He has a heart murmur, just like his namesake Wolfie 1! Say it isn't so little Wolfman! I was extremely upset after leaving the vet. The Doc said it was a grade 3 murmur, and we should definitely be concerned. Given previous information about Wolfie 1, we should definitely be concerned that there is a strong genetic disposition for heart defects.
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I left my heart in San Antonio
Published on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 in medical school, rotations
More aptly this post should be titled "My heart left for San Antonio". Sheila's latest rotation is Ob/Gyn in that wonderful lone star city. Naturally, she's staying on the "wrong" side of town. Actually, she doesn't even have a place to live! I'm really not happy with DMU and the management of their rotation program. I think this might have been one of the rotations where Sheila had landed a Des Moines location, but it got taken away because there weren't enough spots, or because one of the doctors pulled out of the program. In general, there just aren't enough doctors offering to take students in Des Moines. This is a perplexing practice, because you are just shooting yourself in the foot by failing to train your replacement.
So the GPS got her into
This story is getting really long, so let me cut it short by telling the end. This is where we find out the transmission in our car is busted. What! Let me remind you that we are at 102k of a 100k mile warranty. The bottom line: $3800! We just sold our other car to Will. We have to get it fixed. But the next call we get is the dealership, and Bill, bless his soul, did more digging. He found out Honda extended our warranty to 105k miles due to some recall issue. Score! The transmission will be replaced for no charge. It was the only good thing that had happened to us all weekend. Wow!
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Wolfie 2.0
Published on Sunday, October 25, 2009 in dogs woflie
This weekend we picked up our new puppy, Wolfie 2.0. No, I'm not such a big nerd that that's what we are actually going to call him, we were just having a bit of fun. But we are calling him Wolfie, I guess partially in tribute to our dearly departed friend, Wolfie 1.0. Now Mr 2.0 is not new and improved with retsin, he's not super sized, and he doesn't have micro beads that moisturize and exfoliate. But he certainly is a cute little guy. This whole adventure started shortly after elder Wolfie died. We contacted Lisa our breeder and told her the story. She felt so bad this had happened that she offered us a replacement puppy - no charge. She was under no obligation to do so, though I imagine it's a good business practice.
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First rotation
Published on Saturday, August 8, 2009 in medical school, rotations
We just got back from Nepal and there's no time to waste! Sheila left for her first rotation in St Louis. We can't believe this time is finally here! This is the fun part of Med School, if any part of it is truly fun. This is where the students start seeing real, live patients and start administering clinical care. No more studies, no more books... ok, not true. Surprisingly, they still have to take tests at the end of several of the rotations. Ugh!
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