Monday, March 07, 2016

KATIE UPDATE: March 7, 2016


Well I guess it's time to do a Katie Update. I have been avoiding posting much lately other than we take one day at a time with this terrible disease. Mostly because she has been doing so well that I am afraid I might jinx it. So I have been hoping you all would think, "no news is good news." And it has been.

Katie has been doing very well. Our last visit to the cardiologist was in fact the announcement of a miracle in that the doctor found that her enlarged heart had actually reduced in size....something that doesn't happen with Congestive Heart Failure that often. It took about a week for me to stop smiling and feeling that we had somehow gotten ahead of this thing.

But with this disease, it is very much one day at a time. It can turn on a dime. I can actually say that over the last few weeks I had just put it out of my mind and was simply going through the routine of giving her meds and keeping up with her diet. She has been so happy and so vibrant that you actually put the past behind you. You block out that memory back in October when they told me to take her home and love her and that she would more than likely not make it through the end of last year.


It's funny how your mind goes into survival mode and it becomes very selective at what it wants to face and what it wants to hide. Katie has been making it very easy for me to put all the bad stuff out of my mind and only face the happy girl that has been greeting me every morning with kisses and lots of tail wags and wiggles. Until yesterday morning.


She woke up shaking. She was coughing and gagging and so weak. She has not coughed much at all during all this. It is a symptom that comes near the end when the meds cannot control the fluids anymore and they actually drown because they can't breathe. The lungs and heart fill with fluid and the heart can't do its job to pump it out anymore. But not with Katie. The cardiologist even commented on how she is just not like other dogs with CHF. She seems to get by a lot of the bad stuff and we've been so blessed that she is such a fighter that responds well to treatment.


But yesterday it was different. So it was off to the emergency room again to find out what was happening. What could have changed in only one day after weeks of doing so well? I dreaded the trip. Katie shakes and trembles and pants and her little heart beats so hard. She has always been afraid of the vet even though I never leave her the whole time. So I usually cry the entire drive to the ER.


This time it was different. She was calm and relaxed. She was kissing the technicians and the doctors. She was wagging her tail and not panting at all. It was a phenomenon and I really think God wanted to make it a little easier this time. We waited in the treatment room and she insisted on sitting in a chair by herself and not on my lap. She sat there like a little person listening to the sounds she could hear of other dogs barking in the background. After a few minutes the door opened so slightly and we looked up to see no one there.


























It took a few minutes until we both looked down to see this big black and white cat walk quietly in the room and proceed to jump up in the chair and curl up next to Katie. Katie just sat there and listened to Johnny the cat purr and cuddle next to her. Neither moved an inch. Johnny was determined to stay and make Katie his new friend. Katie was okay with that. It actually seemed to make her feel better and she began to get her energy back. Eventually Johnny moved over to the other side of the room and laid on a bench and they stared at each other as if they were communicating in a language that only they knew.


























Long story short. We went through all the expensive tests and x-rays, with a lot of poking and probing and trying to figure things out. What had made her so sick so suddenly? And we found it. The cough came from the small pocket of fluid that has begun to build up around her heart. We could take care of that right away with an injection of Lasix. The cough should subside she said in a few hours and we would up the dosage on one of her meds a little to keep it away.





















The real problem was not her heart at all. It was the extreme gastric upset in her tummy. The meds will do that sometimes. So on one hand they are saving her life. On the other hand they are causing a very upset stomach and she gets diarrhea and cramps just like a person does. So we got medicine for that and hopefully it will soothe her belly and things will be okay again. Today she is doing much better however, the cough is still there and I am praying that the increase in the one medication will help that.


The good news: Her blood work came back and everything is not good....It is perfect! No kidney problems, no liver issues, potassium is good, proteins and enzymes are great. Other than that little pocket of fluid around her heart, she has no fluid in her lungs or belly or any place else. Her heart is strong and beating soundly and the murmur is still the same as it's been for the last 5 years. And Katie made a new friend....Johnny Cat.



















I love this crew at the ER. They are so wonderful and loving and so compassionate. I think Katie felt the same comfort that I did when I got there yesterday. There is just an overall warmth there. A feeling that she is in good hands with people who sincerely love her and want to help her. These doctors are so smart and so thorough and you just know that they are going to work as hard as they can to make her better as quickly as possible.

And they are compassionate with the parents of these fur babies too. The pain I see in the waiting room is sometimes unbearable. People are crying and huddled together while they wait for the news. The doctors are there right in the middle of those huddles crying with them and helping them get through it all. And there is also laughter and happy celebrations that things are going to be okay. It is a place where you share your emotions with total strangers that all have a common bond. These babies are a part of our families. They are our children and these doctors understand that. It is unlike a visit to the local vet's office. This is a place where you find comfort and compassion unlike any place you have ever been.

Expensive? Oh yes. Typically a visit like this will cost about $700 to $800 for all the x-rays, blood work, and other test they have to do to get your baby back to health. Insurance? Nope. There are caps on pet insurance and things they don't cover....like Congestive Heart Failure. But how does one define cost when the love of your best friend is truly priceless? How do you say that saving your best friends life is expensive?















I can say this. If it wasn't for you my friends and the donations you have made to the "Save Katie's Broken Heart campaign on Go Fund me, I would not have been able to save her life. Without the expensive medicines that keep her heart strong and keep the fluids from drowning her heart, she would not be here with me today. Without the supplements, the special diet and the love and care from the doctors that treat her, I would not have my her now and there would be no hope that we could prolong her life and beat the odds on this terrible disease.

How can I ever thank you enough for giving me such an incredible gift? Your generosity and kindness will never be forgotten and I will hold each one of you close to my heart for a long time.
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Shrimp Scampi Over Pasta

























How could you not love a recipe that takes only 15 minutes to make…start to finish?  What’s not to like about an incredibly delicious dish with tender succulent shrimp that's been cooked in a rich butter garlic sauce and then tossed with beautiful buttery pasta?  What’s not to love about that?  I love the taste of garlic in my scampi.  So many times you taste a lot of lemon but not the rich garlic flavor that Shrimp scampi is known for.  So, I only use Star Fine Foods Roasted Garlic Oil when I make my shrimp scampi....and what a difference it makes! 
  
    Shrimp Scampi Over Pasta

8 ounces of pasta (angle hair, thin spaghetti, linguine)
1 lb medium to large shrimp, peeled and deveined
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons 
Star Fine Foods Roasted Garlic Oil 
3 cloves garlic, minced 
1 teaspoon salt 
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped
1/2 tablespoon lemon zest 
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 
pinch of hot red pepper flakes, optional

Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil, add about a tablespoon salt. Add your pasta and cook according to directions on the package. Remove from heat and drain very well.  Return to pot (off the heat) and set aside. 











In a large skillet, melt butter and Roasted Garlic Olive oil over medium-high heat.  Add garlic cloves and saute for about a minute.
Add shrimp and salt and pepper and saute until shrimp turn pink on both sides.  Be careful to not over cook your shrimp or they will become rubbery.  Make sure you watch them carefully turning them until they just start to turn pink. 











Turn off the heat and add your pasta to the skillet with the shrimp. Toss so that pasta is well coated.  Add the lemon zest, lemon juice, and parsley and toss again. Taste for seasoning and add more if you like.  If you are using red pepper flakes you can add it at this time. Serve warm with a salad and warm crusty bread. YUM! 

















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Wednesday, March 02, 2016

Homemade Chicken And Dumpling Soup
























Oh this soup is so good.  I  take some short cuts with this recipe by using a rotisserie chicken instead of cooking one.  And what I get is a creamy delicious comforting soup with tender bites of chicken and old fashioned drop dumplings just like Mom used to make.

Chicken And Dumpling Soup 

1-2 teaspoons olive oil 

1 medium yellow onion, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, minced
2-3 stalks celery, chopped 
10 small or baby carrots, chopped  

3 cups low-sodium chicken broth 
1 cup heavy cream 
4 cups water 
1 rotisserie chicken, breast chopped or shredded 
1 1/2 teaspoons salt 
1 teaspoon dried thyme 
1/4 teaspoon pepper 
1/2 cup water 
1/4 cup all purpose flour 
1/2 cup frozen peas 

Add oil to a large Dutch oven or soup pot. Heat over medium high heat and saute onions and garlic until just tender. Add the carrots and celery and cook for about 3 minutes constantly stirring. Next add the chicken broth and cream and set heat to medium. In a small bowl, whisk the water and flour until smooth. While continuing to whisk, add the mixture into the hot broth and then whisk until combined. Turn heat to low and bring to a simmer. simmer. Add the peas and your cut up chicken breast and cover while you prepare the dumplings.
 






















Dumplings: 

1 cup all purpose flour 
2 teaspoons baking powder 
1/2 teaspoon salt 
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 
1/2 cup sour cream 
1/2 cup whole milk 
1 tablespoon olive oil 

For the dumplings, in a medium bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder, salt and dried thyme. In a separate bowl, combine sour cream, milk and oil. Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir until just combined. 
























Use a teaspoon or small scoop to drop the dumpling dough into the boiling soup. Cover the pot and simmer the soup and dumplings for 12-15 minutes. Do not lift the lid of the pot while the dumplings cook. When the dumplings have cooked fully, remove the lid and gently stir the dumplings to break them apart. Serve. 

























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Tuesday, March 01, 2016

IT's HERE! The New March Issue Has Been Released!



















It's here! The new March issue of the Welcome Home online blog magazine was released early this morning and is now ready for your viewing pleasure! I hope you enjoy this issue as much as I did making all these recipes and sharing them with you. March is the month for delicious recipes for St. Paddy's Day and Easter. I think you might find some great recipe choices for those holiday meals.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

THE NEW MARCH ISSUE!



















I just finished the March issue of the Welcome Home Online Magazine and I'm way ahead of schedule!  Just wondering if anyone would like a bite of my carrot cake?

This recipe will be featured in the next issue coming out March 1st. It's called The Perfect Carrot Cake.....and I promise it lives up to its name!

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Monday, February 22, 2016

Cheesy Meatball Casserole
























I just love pasta. I love how you can take a few ingredients and turn them into something so divine that you close your eyes as you savor every bite!  Like this one.  It starts off with your basic pasta....I like Rotini for this one...and ends up loaded with incredible meatballs, a rich chunky tomato meat sauce and tons of cheese. This is a keeper my friends!

Cheesy Meatball Casserole

For the Meatballs

1 pound ground chuck
1/2 ground pork
1 large egg, slightly beaten
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/3 cup Italian breadcrumbs (or more if  needed)
1  1/2 tablespoons garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 can evaporated milk
1/2 teaspoon oregano
1/4 cup chopped parsley

Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl.  Shape into small meatballs and place on baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes or until cooked through.  Set aside.
























Meat Sauce

1 pound ground beef
1 (26 oz) jar Ragu Chunky Tomato, Garlic, Onion

Brown ground beef in large heavy skillet until no longer pink. Drain and return skillet to burner and reduce heat to low. Add sauce and simmer for 15 minutes until heated through.

Casserole

1 box (16 oz) Rotini
4 cups Mozzarella cheese

Boil Rotini as directed on package and drain well.  Return to pot and turn off heat.  Mix in meat sauce and stir well. Pour into a 9 x 13 casserole and arrange meatballs on top of casserole.  Top entire casserole with cheese.
























Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes until cheese has melted and casserole is hot and bubbly.

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