How appropriate that I read in a recent message from Pat Long that "Sandy Novocin is collecting information about symptoms that we see in Bernese that seem to suffer from something similar to Multiple Sclerosis in humans. She wants to provide information to a neurologist that is interested in learning more about this problem."
It is with heavy heart that I announce the passing of Olga, a dog I met in February and fostered recently until she left this world. Although Olga suffered many travails throughout her far too short life, including what appears to be this syndrome, I am sure that she touched the hearts of so many who met her or heard of her situation. As her condition progressed, she never failed to give inspiration to those surrounding her. Barely able to walk or stand, she would valiantly play with her Berner house mate, even trying to do a play-bow. She lived life to the fullest of her ability and always gave her best. I have many things to thank Olga for: her persistence in trying new things with such glee gave me the encouragement I needed when things seemed so gloomy, and she introduced me to some friends that showed me how many giving people are in this world. Thank you to all who have helped me to help Olga, especially the unfailing support of Donna and Louie, who rescued this girl when no one else could, and gave her the TLC she so needed and deserved in the last months of her life. Olga's last gift was to help with the study of this disease or syndrome. Although not getting all the tests that were needed, she did contribute much to the study. Hopefully, it will help to someday put an end to such suffering. If anyone needs any information regarding this study or symptoms, please feel free to contact me. Olga Sept.18, 2000 - June 10, 2003 "Rest in peace, and run with ease" Missing my goofy girl, Sue Eller, and Savannah Mason Dixon BMD Club __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com