Re: Belinda and Bailey

2006-02-24 Thread Sandra

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RE: Belinda and Bailey

2006-02-23 Thread Chris
Belinda,
If nothing else, Bailey sure has spunk!  He's quite a little fighter...  

Chris
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Subject: Re: Belinda and Bailey

   Hi Nina,
Bailey is hanging in there, I took him to emergency Sunday night he 
was breathing hard and fast, his nostrils were flaring and it scared 
me.  When we finally saw the vet he was a bit better, and he had a fever 
of 104.2.  She listened to his lungs and said he was getting air at a 
bit of a diminished rate, she said his gums are nice and pink, he was 
slightly dehydrated but she didn't think he was in crisis and said she 
could do an xray to check for fluid or I could wait and take him to my 
regular vet in the morning.  Since he was better already I decided to 
see my regular vet in the morning, the ER vet gave me baytril for the 
fever, she wanted to put him on clavamox, but I didn't want to chance 
diarrhea again after our 2 week ordeal earlier so I asked if we could go 
with something else and she choose baytril.

The next morning his fever was down to 103.4, so heading in the right 
direction, and we did more xrays which showed nothing new, no fluid or 
discernable tumors.  I'm giving him fluids daily now instead of every 
other day.  He is gaining a tiny bit of weight so that is good, I feed 
him every 4 hours (not sure if you know he has a feeding tube).  His 
muscle wasting is not getting any worse, I can't say if it is getting 
better but it isn't getting worse.  In the last couple of days he has 
been moving around a bit more, still sleeps alot but that from what I 
understand is part of this syndrome (official diagnosis is myeloid 
dysplastic).  So I guess we are hanging in there.  We have a vet 
appointment tomorrow to check his temp again, and in two weeks to check 
bloodwork again.

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Re: Belinda and Bailey

2006-02-23 Thread Belinda Sauro

  Hi Nina,
   Bailey is hanging in there, I took him to emergency Sunday night he 
was breathing hard and fast, his nostrils were flaring and it scared 
me.  When we finally saw the vet he was a bit better, and he had a fever 
of 104.2.  She listened to his lungs and said he was getting air at a 
bit of a diminished rate, she said his gums are nice and pink, he was 
slightly dehydrated but she didn't think he was in crisis and said she 
could do an xray to check for fluid or I could wait and take him to my 
regular vet in the morning.  Since he was better already I decided to 
see my regular vet in the morning, the ER vet gave me baytril for the 
fever, she wanted to put him on clavamox, but I didn't want to chance 
diarrhea again after our 2 week ordeal earlier so I asked if we could go 
with something else and she choose baytril.


The next morning his fever was down to 103.4, so heading in the right 
direction, and we did more xrays which showed nothing new, no fluid or 
discernable tumors.  I'm giving him fluids daily now instead of every 
other day.  He is gaining a tiny bit of weight so that is good, I feed 
him every 4 hours (not sure if you know he has a feeding tube).  His 
muscle wasting is not getting any worse, I can't say if it is getting 
better but it isn't getting worse.  In the last couple of days he has 
been moving around a bit more, still sleeps alot but that from what I 
understand is part of this syndrome (official diagnosis is myeloid 
dysplastic).  So I guess we are hanging in there.  We have a vet 
appointment tomorrow to check his temp again, and in two weeks to check 
bloodwork again.


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Belinda
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Belinda and Bailey

2006-02-23 Thread Nina

Belinda,
I've been off-list for a while and haven't seen a recent update about 
Bailey.  How are you guys doing?  You've never been far from my thoughts 
and always in my prayers.  I can only imagine how difficult his 
condition has been on you both.  I know how hard it can be to keep your 
spirits up when someone you love is in the midst of such a valiant 
battle for health.  Please be good to yourself, remember to eat, get 
some sleep, allow yourself to laugh and smile as much as you can.  
Relish the time you share just "being" together.  Spend some quiet time 
each day surrounding yourselves in in the love and support that you give 
to each other.  Isn't it amazing how our sick little angels continue to 
send us support, even when they are so very weak themselves?  Sending 
strength and light to you both,

Nina