After two weeks of being off all meds and acting like a general idiot (running, eating ground apples, barking and rolling in bird poop) she's havin' a puny day. She peed on the sofa last night. I know! I know! She hopped up there before we could stop her. She barked at DH and then squatted and peed. (she didn't just "leak".) After that she looked ever so ashamed. She nevah pees in the house unless she is sick.
I gave her Metacam this morning and put her in the x-pen with her favorite blankie. Send a small ray that she's just overdone it and needs some rest and not--God Forbid--something more serious. (Of course, the odds are in her favor, but then again, look at our pal Cliffie.)
A few rays would be appreciated. :heart: Thanks!
Oh no ! Sending mega rays that she just did too much....maybe a couple days of crate rest? Please let us know how she does tonight !
Oh No....Poor thing! Rays headed her way! We hope she gets to feeling better by the end of the day :pray:
OH NO NO NO....CAN'T BE....SENDING MAJOR MEGA RAYS TO LOKI.....PLEASE FEEL BETTAH TONIGHT YOU PRECIOUS GIRL :comfort: :comfort:
Rays for the mischievous Loki are on the way to PA...
Rays are coming from Washington for Loki! Keep us posted.
Sending you some southern comfort rays (the best kind). Hope Miss Loki is better real soon.
Darcel
Bright sun shinny rays and a small prayer heading yer way. :angel4:
Ya know, I really do love the little creep and of course I don't want to see her in pain, but part of my anxiety is always projecting that the worst will happen.
And the worst DID already happen and we handled it really well. We got all the services we needed and we were able to provide her with all the best possible care BUT here it is the middle of summer and I worry--what if the weather is bad when we go to the emergency vet? How will I pay for another surgery?
This is a normal anxiety for a situation like this, right? I would feel less anxious if this were a hoomon who could articulate their pain level, though.
Any suggestions to keep my mind from exploring all the worst possible scenarios??
Quote from: Leslie on August 05, 2008, 12:30:26 PM
Ya know, I really do love the little creep and of course I don't want to see her in pain, but part of my anxiety is always projecting that the worst will happen.
And the worst DID already happen and we handled it really well. We got all the services we needed and we were able to provide her with all the best possible care BUT here it is the middle of summer and I worry--what if the weather is bad when we go to the emergency vet? How will I pay for another surgery?
This is a normal anxiety for a situation like this, right? I would feel less anxious if this were a hoomon who could articulate their pain level, though.
Any suggestions to keep my mind from exploring all the worst possible scenarios??
Oh my gosh girl - I think we are ALL there !!!! Hazards of loving those fur babies.....
Just hang in there mom !
Oh Leslie....I am definitely there! You are definitely feeling "normal" in your current situation. Barb is right...that is the hazard for loving our furbabies!!! I am constantly on needles and pins. I check Zoe's "swagger" all the time for anything out of the ordinary. I don't worry too much about the cost....heck, I am paying Care Credit off right now for Zoe's last bout a couple months ago (the swing incident). I constantly check Winston too, as he has had a mild bout. I just feel that whatever it takes, is what I will do if the worst case scenario happens again. Have been through it once...will get through it again. All we can do is HANG IN THERE!!
Right there with you!! Since Penny's surgery we watch her like a hawk!
Quote from: Leslie on August 05, 2008, 12:30:26 PM
Ya know, I really do love the little creep and of course I don't want to see her in pain, but part of my anxiety is always projecting that the worst will happen.
And the worst DID already happen and we handled it really well. We got all the services we needed and we were able to provide her with all the best possible care BUT here it is the middle of summer and I worry--what if the weather is bad when we go to the emergency vet? How will I pay for another surgery?
This is a normal anxiety for a situation like this, right? I would feel less anxious if this were a hoomon who could articulate their pain level, though.
Any suggestions to keep my mind from exploring all the worst possible scenarios??
Check out Auntie Karen's two spedialists - Dr. Walker and Dr. Daniels!
Merlin the Magi-YIKES! :bolt:
HONESTLY, MERLIN WILL YOU PLEASE STOP TALKING ABOUT ME LIKE I'M AN ALCOHOLIC????!!!The only liquor I have in the house is an 18-year-old half bottle of Don Q rum! I don't know if it's even drinkable at its age!! :verdict:
The only liquor I have in the house is an 18-year-old half bottle of Don Q rum! I don't know if it's even drinkable at its age!! :verdict:
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In this State it needs to be 21.
badda boom! I'm here all week, folks!
Sorry to hear Loki is having a possible set back. Rays coming for her and her parents.....
Hey Leslie, do I recall that you are an advocate of the inversion table for decompressing human spines? If so, what recommendations do you have? A friend of mine has tried meds and they aren't doing much for him and he's interested in the table.
Quote from: Leslie on August 05, 2008, 03:22:28 PM
The only liquor I have in the house is an 18-year-old half bottle of Don Q rum! I don't know if it's even drinkable at its age!! :verdict:
Quote In this State it needs to be 21.
badda boom! I'm here all week, folks!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
KAREN :2funny:
Quote from: Mike on August 05, 2008, 03:54:38 PM
Sorry to hear Loki is having a possible set back. Rays coming for her and her parents.....
Hey Leslie, do I recall that you are an advocate of the inversion table for decompressing human spines? If so, what recommendations do you have? A friend of mine has tried meds and they aren't doing much for him and he's interested in the table.
Uh, I believe you dis-remember--this is the first I have heard of that device. Sounds like something Uncle Fester would use. Vicoden is my choice of cure. :crazyeyes:
Sorry to hear Loki is having a bad day. Rays and snuggles coming all the way from CA.
I'm sorry she's having a little set back. As for the anxiety...as all the others have said...we're with ya. Ya just have to tell yourself you can't change what's gonna happen. All you can do is plan for it (arrangements, financially) and hope you never have to put the plan in place. I think Barb said it best...hazards of loving those furbabies.
Any chance it could be a bladder issue/ infection rather than her back?? I remember reading something on Dodger's list about bladder issues and constipation with long bouts of crate rest.
QuoteAny suggestions to keep my mind from exploring all the worst possible scenarios??
Well, you're just being a good mom & its hard to not think the worst. Just try to keep your chin up and remember this disease takes a LONG time to heal. Franky's was cervical and we still had episodes a year or so after, but the episodes have gotten fewer and farther apart.... we keep meds on hand and visits to the chiropractor seem to get him back to normal.
Try to keep positive and cross those bridges when you get there.
Sending lots of rays for Loki & you, too
well, now read this. Great!
http://www.dodgerslist.com/lit/when_dachshunds_fly.htm
Very kewl - how is Loki doing tonight?
Hope Loki is doing better Rays & Hugs from Oklahoma Patches & Buddy of course me too.
been where you are a year ago, the panic stage, sort of getting there now, but remember its the jump down that's the worst. The peeing could be just excitemnet.
Hang ten and give that bottle of booze a taste...............
Roberta
We hope Loki is doing much better this morning. Mega rays coming to her and you from the New Jersey Doxie Gang.
Hugs, Annie