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queenwinniesmom

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  1. My heart sank too when I saw Emmy's name here. I was so hoping she could stay with you longer. It's so clear that she was cherished by her family, and your love and sadness shows in every word. I'm so sorry you lost your precious girl. Your connection was so strong---I feel that Emmy will send you a sign that she is safe and free of pain, watching over you.
  2. Oh Heather, I know that with osteo, you are always waiting "for the other shoe to drop", so anything out of the ordinary is scary. And I don't blame you for being scared. But since he was fine in the morning, I just think he is going to bounce back from this. But, of course, your brave boy is always in our prayers, and especially when he encounters a bump in the road. I love GreyTzu's "healing hands"! That is just what I'm visualizing right now---lots of white light, lots of healing thoughts, lots of prayers. Give Dempsey a gentle hug, and please let us know how he's doing. Be strong, sweet boy---we love you!
  3. You know, I think I've seen something like that on Lydia some months ago, and it went away. We'll be hoping that this goes away too!
  4. I'm so sorry you lost your precious boy.
  5. Shelby, I hope this is just a temporary bump in the road for your precious guy. I'd love it if he could break Winnie's 3 1/2 year record---and so would she! Please let us know how he's doing, and we'll keep you both in our prayers.
  6. Checking in to see if there is any news about Caesar. He is definitely in my prayers for an uneventful surgery, and a quick recovery. Joy, you are right, he will not have that osteo pain when the leg is gone. Which leg is it? Get some rest now, and please let us know how your boy is doing.
  7. Oh, Linda, I'm so glad that there is good news about your sweet girl. What a glorious birthday celebration that must have been. She is amazing, and so are you! I think of you and Cricket often---hope to see you at Dewey.
  8. Apparently this is fairly commom in older spayed females. My angel Winnie had it, and it embarrassed the heck out of her. She was on the phenolproponalamine (whew! I think that's how you spell it). Proin. There have been some dogs who have had side effects from it, but Winnie took it every day for about 4 years, and it took care of her "leakage".
  9. That is what I thought as I read your post too. If it is, the steroids should help. I'll keep you and Faye in my prayers.
  10. How wonderful that they have gotten that much quality time with Merlin. Is Meloxicam the same as Piroxicam? That is what our vet suggested for Winnie, and said it had some cancer fighting properties. That is what she got for pain, and the artemisinin for the cancer---3 years remission.
  11. I know it must be so upsetting when she won't eat. Hopefully, taking her off that med will help. Can you try with some Nutrical, or some high protein paste on her tongue to get some calories into her? Emmy is in my prayers.
  12. Oh, no! I'm so sorry that you may be dealing with cancer again. You have been through a lot, and we'll be keeping you in our prayers.
  13. Oh, that is heartbreaking. I'm so sorry you lost your sweet girl.
  14. Oh, Ned. You're a very forgiving little guy, aren't you? I'm glad to see you weren't traumatized by this unfortunate incident, and realize that Dexter is the exception to the rule. Of course, it's difficult to understand why ANYHOUND would want to put a hole in you---you're so darn cute, and one of the world's true innocents. Your Mom was on the ball, wasn't she? I think you'll be fine.
  15. Hope Bailey is okay. After the scary stuff she's been through, I could understand your worry. Keep us updated.
  16. I'm so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful man.
  17. Ah, Skylar. Seven is young to have such bad teeth, isn't it? I guess the poor girl came up short in the healthy toofer gene pool. But when you weigh the pros and cons, better to have a nice, clean, toothless mouth than an icky one that's going to give her constant problems, now and down the road. Who was saying their hound had all their teeth pulled, and had Gums of Steel? I think they do pretty good, considering.
  18. Sorry Ham's been giving you so much trouble. Sometimes getting a pill into them is just too much stress. If you are leaning towards the no chemo route, please research artemisinin. I'm not sure if you're familiar with it, but Dr. Couto is doing a lot of studies on it, and there was an article about it in a back issue of Celebrating Greyhounds---it's been at least several years. But I don't know if you can archive it. If you can't find any info, please let me know. I don't know if you have enough posts to PM, but you can email me if you'd like. There have been many positive results with it (including my Winnie), and if you're not doing chemo, it just may help. Can't hurt! Hope your boy has a better day tomorrow. My email: catsburg@comcast.net
  19. Wouldn't it have been informative to have camera in the house to record all the activity in your absence? On second thought, maybe you don't want to know! He certainly is...resourceful, isn't he? You gotta love that guy, even though he scares the poop out of you!
  20. First, let me say how sorry I am that you are dealing with osteo. Too many of us know just how you are feeling. You are so close in time to what Madeara is going through with Asia. Please don't hesitate to come here with questions, to vent, give us updates on your boy. I'm glad you moved quickly and did the amp. To eliminate the pain and the chance of that leg shattering, it's really the only way. You had asked if anyone did the amp with no chemo. I know that is what Dr. Couto recommends, and that most of the Greys with osteo have followed that course. It's a very individual decision, but you need to research all your options, and decide based on what you feel in your heart is right. For many reasons, some of them very personal, after Winnie had her right hind leg amputated, we chose not to do chemo. But I decided to treat her with immune system boosters, supplements, and diet change. When you read about the median survival times, you can certainly take those figures into consideration, but you can also realize that cancer is a crapshoot. Sometimes everything we do buys a good deal of time, and sometimes everything is not enough. I think that with Winnie, it was a combination of a lot of things---the artemisinin, timing and the fact that she was strong and her lungs were clear, her stubbornness, and probably, a lot of luck. We had her for 3 1/2 years after the diagnosis, and lost her to kidney failure last October, 1 month shy of her 12th birthday. I know that she was the exception, living longer than most dogs who had the chemo. But I know those 3 years were precious---quality years---and I wouldn't change a thing. I started her on artemisinin, pycnogenol (another immune system booster), fish oil, glucosamine, and a high protein, low carb diet. And it worked. I would not be able to say that it would work for everyone, and like others have said, it's a very personal decision. Please let us know what you decide, and how Ham is doing. Sending prayers and white light for strength and healing.
  21. Asia, sweet girl, be gentle with your Mom's heart. You're tough, but try not to scare her. I do think the front amps make it more difficult going down stairs. I think there were several people on CoG who's Greys with front amps did stairs, though. I think Asia could do it if she makes up her mind that she wants to! But that was GOOD news---scary, but good.
  22. I LOVE those pictures. Had to smile at the one in Cosmo's bed. You'd think arranging herself into that little circle on 3 legs would give her pause, but no. And the ones outside (you live in a gorgeous place, by the way) are just stunning. You can actually tell that she is happy to be here, and to see that is just incredibly beautiful. She reminds me so much of Winnine, not in looks, but her attitude. Winnie just assumed that she was going to do what she had to do to deal with life as a tripod---business as usual to her. She didn't quite understand why everyone made such a big fuss over her, but she soaked it all up. I would probably wait on a car ride for a while too, because of the balance thing. It hurts if they fall on the amp side and incision. There were certain places where Winnie wiped out, and the stubborn old girl got that fixated in her brain, and would never walk there again. She didn't set a paw in our kitchen for 3 1/2 years! Gentle hugs to your brave girl.
  23. Lots of "Wows" in this thread, but I can only echo that. Nice work! How great that he's going to be back in shape. Give your sweet boy a very gentle hug.
  24. For a little brindle dog I've never met, and only read about tonight in your lovely "roooo-logy", I'm sitting here crying. I don't remember when I've seen a more eloquent, heartfelt, and perceptive tribute, or one that so clearly showed the love you shared. You and Katie were both blessed to have found each other, as it's so apparent that you were meant to be together. Thank-you for sharing with us this awesome little girl who's heart was so full of joy. I'm so sorry you lost your precious Katie.
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