On The Road Again
On Saturday morning the 27th of April the three of us packed up the Terrain in Flower Mound and headed toward Canada for about a month. All week Jo-Anne had an increasing headache and now a bit of fever … maybe just stress.
No stress so far on the Bandit though as he really does like to travel (we thought).
By the time we got to Little Rock in the pouring rain the fever had started to go up to about 101. We got into the Holiday Inn Express on the northwest side of town and put Jo to bed while I unloaded cat paraphernalia (half the stuff in the car!) and our stuff for the night.
There won't be any more pictures for this blog and trust me you wouldn't want to see them.
About 8 pm we watched the fever go up to 104.3 and Jo got in the tub with some cool water as I researched some local hospital emergency rooms (the Baptist one near the hotel had excellent reviews). After the tub though the fever was down and she slept great and by morning the fever broke with a sweat and we said great it's all over.
Our next destination was Paducah and by afternoon the fever was again up a bit but the present problem was nausea. Cat also was not too happy with the adventure and tiring of the litter box on the floor of the car decided that anywhere in the back seat would do just as well.
We rolled into the Drury Inn in the rain and settled into our room. Jo-Anne continued to be quite sick to her stomach an the cat was using the whole room as a urinal. I did get something to eat as the Drury offers free drinks and food in the evening.
On the 29th we apologized to the hotel for the massive pee on the bedspread and they were overly nice and said have a nice day. All the characters in this play did not change on the way to Indianapolis which was the next stop and another Drury because the last folks were so great. Not much change that evening with the exception that the headaches started to return with a vengeance and the cat must have had less to drink.
I know … long story … trust me it was a long trip for the sole healthy and happy crewmember who so far had no bathroom issues and actually lost a few pounds which is not all bad.
After another 250 miles on the 30th we pulled into the Drury Inn in Troy Michigan and again not much change to my partners. We picked the Troy area because of the pet friendly hotel and that it was near to the hospital in Mt Clemens (McLaren). The next morning with no changes we went over to the ER and got some excellent care. After a CAT scan, many drugs to stop both the blinding migraine and nausea, back to the hotel to sleep it off. Initially there wasn't much abatement in the symptoms so we decided stay again in the same hotel … nope said the clerk … all booked up. Found another hotel in Roseville that would take the pee-prone pussycat and we checked out and into the new place, another Holiday Inn Express … whew.
So then on the 2nd with the wife feeling very much better, the cat now recognizing a litter box, but something wrong with his rear end for sure, we motored up to Port Huron and a extremely uneventful border crossing and landed in Barrie Ontario that afternoon.