[Petbunny] Bad news
Leslie M. Kuretzky
28286574881 at rogers.com
Tue Aug 11 20:24:16 PDT 2009
I am so sorry to hear this
God Bless you all
Leslie
The Cheapest Facelift is a Laugh
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail and not his tongue
Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
When life throws you lemons, make lemonade!
--- On Tue, 8/11/09, Anne Walizer <anne at walizer.net> wrote:
From: Anne Walizer <anne at walizer.net>
Subject: Bad news
To: PETBUNNY at LSV.UKY.EDU
Received: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 9:53 PM
Madison's vet visit didn't go well.
Her watery eyes and snorting breathing point to pasterella. Her teeth are fine. The dr said that if it was hay dust, it's usually just one eye, not both. So, a 2 wk antibiotic course for Miss Madison.
We did xrays and then the news turned worse.
She has several tumors in her chest and one big one in her abdominal area (which we could both feel but weren't sure if it wasn't a hardening of a fatty deposit). The dr said if it was just one tumor in the chest, we'd be looking at 2-3 months but with so many tumors and the size of them...her time is severely limited with us. She's now metacam to keep her comfortable but I've been assured that this type of tumor isn't painful. The antibiotics should help with her snorting breathing and the eye watery stuff. Madison has also lost weight since last Oct (11oz) and now weighs just 6lbs.
Damn cancer.
AND to top of the horrible news, while we're waiting for our bill to go thru the computer system, Kazi collapsed. (I always take bonded mates on vet trips). Scared the crap out of me - they rushed him back to the vet's exam room. She went over his heart rate and breathing (all fine). Seems he was really dehydrated. So they gave him some sub-q fluids and weighed him. He's down 2 lbs since last year making him 4.5 lbs and that concerned her. They asked if I could wait until she finished with the 2 other clients she had scheduled so we could see more into Kazi.
Of course I waited.
He was not himself at all. By the time she was done with the other clients (didn't take too long), she gave Kazi-bear a thorough exam, including more xrays. No tumors on his chest. But....ready for the kicker...severe stasis. WTF?????? He's been eating - he pootied and peed in the carrier. Where was this coming from? His stomach didn't present with the usual consistency you'd see with stasis -- but there it was on the xray. Tons of gas bubbles in his cecal track. No wonder he was grinding his teeth while we were examining Madison.....
So, he's on the usual meds for stasis (critical care, sub-q fluids, reglan, simethecone & metacam) as well as a precautionary 2 wk dose of antibiotics. Normally, she wouldn't give antibiotics to a mate of a pasterella bunny if the mate seems fine -- but in this case, it's obvious Kazi's immune system is fighting something, so we're going to help him out a bit.
So, we're now headed tothe drug store to stock up on infant simethecone and then to dairy queen for a thin-mint blizzard, large sized, for dinner. I've earned it today.
Cancer sucks and I want a do-over for today. It sucked BIG TIME. and I just want to curl in a corner and pretend the rest of the world doesn't exist.
Please send vibes for all of us. Esp, our diva, Miss Madison, queen of the warren.
--
Anne
Madison, Kazi, Ben & Princess Maya
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