Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Week 5: Vet, Meds & Parks

Day 29: Well, we've survived a month of this disease. It has not been pretty, easy, cheap, nor anything short of stressful. That being said, our pup seems to be getting an appetite back, playing a little more every day, and starting to get used to the medication (aka poison). She still wakes me up 1-4x a night to go out to the bathroom (mostly due to the new food), has some limp in her front leg when the swelling increases from the lesions draining, needs 20 hrs of sleep a day, and needs lots of love -- which I'm happy to oblige. Tomorrow we go back to the internal medicine vet for a weight check and a blood draw to check the levels of medication in her system to be sure she's getting the right dosage. Double dew claws crossed that goes well!



THIRTY DAYS ... That's right, now on day 30 ...

Seriously this hasn't been fun. I'm doing my best to not complain about going broke or the lack of sleep I get every night because Xena's way more important that both of those. Today's she's limping .. at least this morning she was not using her front left leg (same one as always) at all and tonight she's using it more but not like she was the past 2 weeks. Two of her three lesions are healed and I wonder if she's just about to open up another one on that leg. Gave her some pain meds tonight to help her out a little (waited until after the blood draw). So we went to vet today for the blood draw for the miravista lab check to make sure she's getting the amount of meds she needs in system. For the medicine that she's on we want a score of 3-10ug/ml. (if you really want the details the chart is here at this link).  We won't have the results for a couple of days even though they are overnight mailing it to Indiana. So start thinking numbers that range from 3-10 ... seriously. BUT, the vet was SO HAPPY to see the silly side of Xena today. She was wagging her tail and doing circles with the butt lean to be petted and taking treats and giving high fives.



Day 31: Today is my favorite day so far. I got home from work around 5pm. It's now 9pm. For the past 4 hours Xena has been by my side playing, eating, being silly, begging for my dinner, etc., etc., etc. This is the most 'normal' she has been since we started all of this. I know we will still have some ups and downs but if this is the start to the 2nd month of this crappy disease, then well .. I'll take it. (Also, her limp is gone today completely ... AND she at a TON of dog food today!)


Day 32, 33, & 34: I love weekends. Mainly because it's me and the pupster hanging out doing whatever it is that we feel we need to get done. This weekend was a lazy one. It was great. Xena went up to her training classes to just socialize for 20 minutes with all the other super amazing dogs they have there. She did well. Jogged a little with one or two of them for a few steps, got to sniff around a little bit, and got a little love from the owners/trainers. After 15 minutes you could tell she was tired, but man was she happy! Then today I took her to the park this evening. It has been raining here and I was hoping it would be empty so she could just walk around and sniff and get out of the house. Turns out they added some agility equipment and sod to the sorry excuse they used to call a dog park in Sandy Springs. Xena loved it. The A-Frame they built there is very low, but she kept playing queen of the mountain and it was adorable. (we were there for 15 minutes total). Blasto be damned, Xena had a good weekend. (then she got a bath ... and you would think for as much as she loves water she wouldnt mind .. but sheesh!)


















Day 35:  Another long day of sleep for the pupster (mainly because I work long days on Mondays). She's still having to pee a ton. All the time. I think at this point its just water going straight through her. Going to try giving her a little vitamin C and maybe trying to get a little more acidity into her diet the next couple of days to see if that helps some. Her bodies working overtime to process these meds .. at least it better be. Get her blood work back tomorrow. BUT, in the mean time we will keep on playing with our toys! We played tug for a good 5 minutes tonight!

3 comments:

  1. Good luck on your journey through blasto. Our eight and half year old dog was diagnosed June 2. Its been a long, hard, and frustrating couple months. We are still in treatment but wanted to let you know we know what your going through and we are thinking and praying for all the dogs and parents going through this. Hang in there, you got this!!

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    1. Beth,

      Thanks for your message. Its truly explainable the highs and lows with this. I'm sure a lot of what you have read on here sounds all too familiar and I hate that you all are having to experience it first hand as well. Best of luck to you all!!

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  2. We have had our second beautiful dog diagnosed with blastomycosis. Rosie had lung problems and died the first week. Mollie has eye problems and we didn’t connect the dots for 5 days when her left eye showed signs. We thought it was an injury. First vet gave antibiotics and she went blind all of the sudden. We are on day 13 of treatment and her eyes are really bad. Praying she can beat this. Appetite is great but eyes are terrible. Blind in both for now.

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