The visual image of this reading really hit the nail on the head. The question is, which nail...
Recently, my dog went for a check up because he was starting to have intermittent nocturnal incontinence. The cause can be simply age (and canine alzheimers), a UTI, or a kidney issue. As a result, we discovered the night wee is largely age, but that he has developed since his last checkup less than a year ago chronic kidney disease. The vet didn't go all out with a zillion exams, my dog is 15 (but still going strong otherwise), also has some pulmonary fibrosis (he's a Cotton Westie mix, and that's a hereditary disease with Westies you can't do much about), and my vet is gentle with and respectful of my finances :)
With a high BUN rate in a dog who hardly drinks (he's been like that since puppyhood!), I figured the least we should do is support his kidneys before it comes to crisis time and flush the toxins out. That means 3 days in a row at the vet's so the dog can get proper fluids through IV.
As I waited in the parking lot for his first round to finish, I asked Yi: As a result, how will his BUN evolve? And Yi answered 29.6 (water/water image). So Yi got the question: dog getting water so he'll pee out toxins. Perfect image. And repeating chasms fits, this will go on for 3 days in a row, the chasm itself as an image possibly the crate at the vet instead of being out in the light with me.
Wilhem's interpretation of line 6 gives me the willies, while Legge is a little comforting in saying danger has reached its highest point (but there is no cure to chronic kidney problems, you can just try to slow the progress). So I'm not sure what to make of it in light of my question. Ditto the resulting hex of 59, dispersion (save for lifting leg to pee after IV, dispersing water all over the place!).
Is this going to help his BUN rate and help, at least for a time, flush out and disperse nasty toxins?
Thanks for your help people :)
(The "forum Famous" Cat brought back from the US was just lost without her "big brother" all day and their reunion was tremendously touching :) )
Recently, my dog went for a check up because he was starting to have intermittent nocturnal incontinence. The cause can be simply age (and canine alzheimers), a UTI, or a kidney issue. As a result, we discovered the night wee is largely age, but that he has developed since his last checkup less than a year ago chronic kidney disease. The vet didn't go all out with a zillion exams, my dog is 15 (but still going strong otherwise), also has some pulmonary fibrosis (he's a Cotton Westie mix, and that's a hereditary disease with Westies you can't do much about), and my vet is gentle with and respectful of my finances :)
With a high BUN rate in a dog who hardly drinks (he's been like that since puppyhood!), I figured the least we should do is support his kidneys before it comes to crisis time and flush the toxins out. That means 3 days in a row at the vet's so the dog can get proper fluids through IV.
As I waited in the parking lot for his first round to finish, I asked Yi: As a result, how will his BUN evolve? And Yi answered 29.6 (water/water image). So Yi got the question: dog getting water so he'll pee out toxins. Perfect image. And repeating chasms fits, this will go on for 3 days in a row, the chasm itself as an image possibly the crate at the vet instead of being out in the light with me.
Wilhem's interpretation of line 6 gives me the willies, while Legge is a little comforting in saying danger has reached its highest point (but there is no cure to chronic kidney problems, you can just try to slow the progress). So I'm not sure what to make of it in light of my question. Ditto the resulting hex of 59, dispersion (save for lifting leg to pee after IV, dispersing water all over the place!).
Is this going to help his BUN rate and help, at least for a time, flush out and disperse nasty toxins?
Thanks for your help people :)
(The "forum Famous" Cat brought back from the US was just lost without her "big brother" all day and their reunion was tremendously touching :) )