Saturday, August 8, 2009

THE DOCTOR VISIT


Every cloud has a silver living . . . and today it came in the form of 6 foot 4 surgeon riding his bike for 4 1/2 hours from Vancouver . . . just because his little patient asked him to come out here. We did a dressing change and I do believe he was appreciate of the relentless nature of Kourtney's disease; seeing her in her own bathtub and dressing room. He was a little envious when he saw the dressing supply room, brimming full of fresh supplies (better stocked than his office). In a clinic it is easy to surround yourself with the professional wall; I'm the doctor and you're the patient. I do believe that once you see a patient in their own environment you understand how the disease affects them on a more personal level. This became very apparent when an excited Lexi bounded into the dressing room and played hide and seek with Kourtney's dressings. The visit was a positive experience for all of us, but it was Kourtney that thanked him over and over again for coming out.

We also had took Lexi to her first puppy training class. I was convinced that she she was the worst behaved puppy in Abbotsford. She decided it was a social time and sniffed all the other puppies and the owners seemed a little horrified by this overly social butterfly. She did not respond to the food snacks that were supplied. We were told that we had a puppy with very "fine" taste buds and that we would have to get some other treats for her. Oh my! Oh my! Her favorite puppy though was Woofie, a havenese/poodle cross...cute. We have 7 classes left to get her trained so I'm going to have to break down and get some raw liver treats for the princess.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kourtney, it is because you are so special and have that magical charm with people, that Dr. C. made a home visit. It was funny to see him look very undoctorish in his biking clothes. Who will be the next important person you invite over? You are full of surprises.
Grandma

Ellie said...

I'm so glad to hear that the visit went so well...I thought that your comment on FB might have been referring to his visit. I'm so impressed that he would ride his bike all the way out there from Vancouver. What an awesome DR! Kourtney looks so happy to have him there.

Tammy said...

You have the power Kourtney! Missing you! Lets hope that Lexi does well in her classes. We use cheese as a treat. See you soon.

Coco said...

You are in good care. Talk about going above and beyond. I'm so thankful that Kourtney has someone so dedicated working with her. A total answer to prayer!!!

Flo said...

How special is that? That is a one-in-a-million doctor who was matched up with a very special girl. What a great team. As Corina said, a total answer to prayer! - yippeee

Enjoy the training. Hope it's Monique - she's so good and all over those liver treats.

Jeff and Jeanne said...

Caught up on the blog today. So good to hear all your news, and that your doctor seems willing to go above and beyond for you guys! This support is so great after all you've been through. The boys love the pictures of you new puppy! Look forward to seeing him and you all soon!
Love and prayer,
Jeanne