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Thank you all for your kind words and good wishes. I saw the vet earlier but it was decided that we would leave Porsha at home due to the stress of travelling and the awful mess she would be in when she got there. We had a long chat and she has commended me for how well I have 'coped' with Porsha's problems so far. She also said that if Porsha was hers she would pts but since she isn't and as both her and I feel the need to explore every avenue possible in the hope that she can be cured she is willing to do a few more tests including the biopsy sometime next week. One thing the vet said to me cut a chord, she said you really wish you had never got her don't you? and I can honestly say that whilst I regret being 'taken in' by her breeder, I don't regret bringing her home as she has brought me so much love and fun in between her down episodes. Fingers crossed that the biopsy will provide answers and hopefully a subsequent treatment. The biopsy op is not without risk and she will have to stay at the vets at least 24 hours after the op as the risk of peritonitis is quite high apparantly. Please keep the good wishes and healing vibes coming for her, she's going to need them me thinks x |
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I hope it was a good night at your house Fran, and that you all feel a little less raw after a sleep. The only crumb of comfort I can offer is that it seems this situation is drawing to a resolution, one way or the other. Everyone hopes this treatment/investigation will give a positive answer and the way forward to a healthy future, but if, sadly, it doesn't , you will know absolutely 100% that you have done eveything possible. No-one could have done more. More ((hugs)) - you must be squashed! |
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Well, a little improvement this morning. She still has a faecal incontinence but there is some consistency to it now where as yesterday it was just like water. I guess the cocktail of drugs she is having must be helping. I starved her over night and she has just had a small amount of her regular food. Fingers crossed that she will continue to improve. The vet would be happier doing the biopsy when she is a little firmer rather than so squitty so hopefully this will be the case..Thank you once again for all your good vibes, messages and wishes x |
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