Next chapter - Billy's home

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    Next chapter - Billy's home

    He's home.  I got the call from the University of Fl at Gainesville this morning (he's been in ICU all week -- immune mediated hemolytic anemia + a tick disease) that his blood (hematacrit) has held at 30 (he's had three transfusions in the past week) for 48 hours so they'd let me come get him.

    My stars -- he's got a TON of medicine.  Even for me, who is SOO used to giving dogs tons of meds, this is daunting.  Wow.  Some of it every 6 hours right now.

    The first 48 hours home are super-critical.  Literally *any* change can send the IMHA into 'overdrive' again and cause him to crash.  Or the turbulence caused in the blood by the platelets can cause a blood clot (silent & deadly).  So I gotta watch him like a hawk. 

    Bless his heart he's been a trooper.  Everyone in the ICU fell in love with him -- they discovered he'll take his meds off a spoon with ricotta cheese, so everyone in the place has been wanting to see this dog.  As far as I was concerned, anything that made my dog get positive attention was GOOD for him.

    The fact that he's such a piglet is what saved his bacon!!  He lets them keep enough in his gut (even tho he doesn't feel superb) that it keeps the meds from totally wrecking his tummy. 

    He's on obscenely high doses of steroids -- pred AND cyclosporin (which is like a super-steroid).  This is what's keeping the immune system from running amok.  Once we get the full tick reading back on the one that was positive then they can decide how to 'wean him off'. 

    Bless his heart - he's been thru the mill and he's still trying to be Mr. Perfect.  I am SO proud of him. 

    But my lands, what incredible care he's had up there.  Yes -- they've been giving him the yogurt I brought as a probiotic *willingly* and telling ME what a good mom I was to bring it!! 

    He's been seen every day by Dr. Xie (and had acupuncture every day) as well -- and even tho he's been stuck a zillion times and had tests out the ying yang he's still thrilled as long as somebuddy gives him a Newman's Own treat once in a while!!

    My boy is home.  It's still very much danger zone time for weeks -- blood clots are a true and real threat, and so is the potential for the body to 'crash' blood-wise if the immune system gets riled up.

    He's gonna be mega susceptible to all sorts of bacteria/fungal stuff.  so bless his heart I have to take his temp twice a day.  OH JOY says Billy. 

    step by step we'll walk thru this. 

    Thanks again folks for all your support.
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    Good luck and best wishes! We're pulling for you Billy.
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    I am so glad he's home.  Now after the doctors have done their work he can come back to where he is surrounded by the best healer of all...your love for him.
     
    Sending good vibes and get well wishes. :)
     
    Kate
     
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    step by step we'll walk thru this.

     
    Yay - what a nice post to see.  Makes a super nice TGIF!  Yes, we're all walking step by step with you guys.  Sounds like you'll have a busy weekend pampering, medicating, pampering...pampering...Enjoy every minute! [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif]
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    I am glad to see he is home and both his and your spirits are up :).
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    Welcome home Billy!!! 
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    Wahoooo!!!  Wonderful news indeed!
     
    Billy, I'm gonna tuck a little piece of YOU in my heart and take you with me tommorow when I do the MS Walk.
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    It's great that he's well enough to come home again; welcome home Billy. [:D]
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    Ricotta cheese and yogurt - I'm hungry for Italian . . .and Indian . . .[;)]

    We have lots (and LOTS) of fingers and toes crossed here for you - wrap Billy in bubble wrap and give him a big slobbery kiss from all of us!



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    Billy's tail is waggin a zillion miles an hour hearing all these.
     
    "WOW -- IT"S ALL ABOUT ME!!!!" (that was my husband's interpretation and I think he's bang-on right!!)
     
    We may have started a new fashion in several places up there -- yes, that student felt a tad silly reading Billy his emails, but on the other paw, he thot it was an incredible idea and a real spirit-lifter.  His name all over the place, and some funny bits too. 
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    Callie, I'm so happy to hear that Billy is home with you and David.  Earlier this afternoon when I wasn't near a computer to check in, I was thinking, "I wonder if Billy is on his way home now?" 
     
    What a trooper he is!  To have been away from his Mom and Dad all week, facing all kinds of pills and needles, the long drive home. . . . I bet he just heaved a huge sigh of relief when he got home with his family.
     
    Give Billy a Welcome Home kiss from me, and tell him he's being thought of (and talked about) 3,000 miles away!!!  Good boy, Billy - you're truly a special dog!
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    HOORAY FOR BILLY!!!!

    Keep it up, Billy boy! We're all praying for you, and wishing you the bestest of alllllll things. You're a good boy, Billy. Tell Mom you need some liverworst, with that thermometer[:'(]
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    You said it all Callie,,,one step at a time for Billy! One day at a time!
    Your right, bless his heart!  
    Best of luck for the next critical few days!
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    Such great news.  Hunter was on cyclosporine at the end also.  It made him very sick.  I am glad Billy does not seem to have a problem with it.  Still prayers coming your way. 
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    Way to go, Billy!  Prayers coming your way for continued improvement each day!