Billy's "adventuring" again *sigh*

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    Billy's "adventuring" again *sigh*

    I tell ya, it's just a good thing my husband and I have tried SO hard the past two years to teach Billy that the vet is a "good" place where they'll HELP you!
     
    Yep -- I had to take him back up to Gainesville this morning (U of Fl Small Animal Hospital).  His blood (hematacrit) was steadily declining all weekend but it fell quite a wallop this morning (from 24 down to 19 and the "solids" down pretty significantly), and his heart rate was pretty high, and his temp was up.  So as soon as I got done at the vet where they tested him I said "Well, wanna go back up and see Eric??"
     
    Tail nubbin waggin a million miles an hour altho weak, he climbed in the car with enthusiasm and off we went (Gainesville is about 2 1/2 hours away).  My boss has been stellar (although I did work half a day yesterday, I'm still WAY behind in hours after two days last week and a good share of today). 
     
    They've given him another transfusion (were transfusing him when Eric phoned me to update me tonight).  The temp and heartrate came down by the time we got up there (I suspect this dog is SO convinced that when you go to THIS place you feel better soon!! Even if they do poke and prod you and make owies, they give you treats and red stuff that makes you FEEL better [blood] and EVER BUDDY LIKES YA!!!)  - my guess is he literally RELAXED when we got there.  His tail about broke the speed record when he caught sight of Eric (who literally volunteered to take him on IN ADDITION to the rest of his work load), and a major repeat of the tail gladness when he saw Dr. Goldkamp!!
     
    She was concerned that his belly looked puffy so she had another visual done (I'm not sure if they used the cardio type ultrasound or a regular ultrasound) to make sure there wasn't fluid in the gut that could signal more problems - there wasn't. The other blood/chem values are still "fine" (surprising given all the drugs he's taking to whack the body out).
     
    Tomorrow more tests to see what the body is actually "doing" with the steroids (the cyclosporine in particular) to try to figure out why the body isn't responding better.
     
    AND hopefully in the next couple of days that PCB of that tick panel will be back -- and frankly THAT is the big missing piece.  IF the tick disease is still raging in him then it may simply be the tick disease that is causing the anemia and not IMHA (and man, folks that's the thing to hope, pray and think good thots about if you are so inclined).  If it's "just" IMHA his chances are in the cellar.
     
    Billy's spirits are great -- he's still eating although the clyclosporin IS taking it's toll.  The belly IS bothered, and he's having some fierce diarrhea.  He's also got quite a bad urinary tract infection that's causing a lot of pain but they can NOT give him antibiotics for it because of the possible reaction.  For his spirits to be so 'up' is a testament to how hard this dog is trying to 'get better'.
     
    In honesty, it is NOT NOT NOT in Billy's favor that he's had to get yet another transfusion.  At this point every one he gets truly diminishes his 'chances' if this is truly IMHA.  It's not just "oh he's getting another transfusion" -- But we're just not going to give up.  And I think he knows that too.
     
    I told my husband -- this is SO tough.  Never ever have I deal with something like this -- every "good" turn inverts itself to something 'bad'.  And every 'bad' thing that pops up sometimes seems to wind up 'good'.  (like taking him back up there with a plunging hematacrit only to find that the reason he's not responding MIGHT be that it's tick and NOT IMHA).  But there's still absolutely NO guarantee (and it's actually a diminishing possibility at this point) of success -- but I have to think Billy's own efforts are gonna count for something.  I kinda need to believe that.
     
    Even *if* it's tick-based it's still going to be very difficult to treat -- it's not just a matter of substituting drugs -- the steroids make the tick disease 'stronger' in a sense, and decrease the antibiotics effectiveness.  The answers are so elusive because this particular tick disease is SUCH a strange thing.  And you can't just stop steroids, nor can you wean him off 'fast'.
     
    I'm flatly exhausted.  Making up work, long distance drives, Billy's care … I have to be careful so I don't over stress myself.  If Mom gets sick there's no one to take care of  everbuddy else.
     
    No clue on when he'll come home this time.  I honestly hope they keep him long enough to get the answer on that PCB/tick stuff and begin the new treatment.  Just the major switch in meds IF it comes to that will be likely to make him crash again.  I'm just so thankful he's comfortable up there -- that's a load off my mind.
     
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    Callie, we had company this evening, and I haven't been able to get near the computer for several hours.  I kept thinking I wanted to sneak away and log on to see an update from you.  I'm so sorry to hear that Billy had to make another trip to Gainesville, but I'm glad to hear he's reacting so well to seeing everyone.  At least you don't have the added upset of him being terrified there, dragging his feet upon going in, etc.  You know he's in the best possible medical hands, and that they are compassionate ones, to boot! 
     
    I'll be holding all of you in my thoughts even more tonight, and I'll ask my "star" to twinkle over Gainesville extra brightly.  Hugs to you, and some peaceful sleep tonight.
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    I will be thinking of you guys.... hoping for the best.  You are doing a wonderful job, as is Billy - hes taking things so well.  As you stated, at least he is comfy up there... and he knows why hes there and that everyone is rooting for him.
     
     
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    I had a feeling that Billy had gone back today...and hoped that I was wrong.
     
    Ramping up the prayers, healing thots and crossed paws for Billy...and you and David.
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    Callie, I'm sorry to hear of Billy's setback.  I hope that they are able to find the solution to this nightmare.  (BTW, Erhlichia is becoming a problem in our local area, I have a few friends who are all to familiary with it.)
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    *Darn*  Guess I will try to be patient and trust the Lord that Billy is where he needs to be to be healed.  Man, am I ever tired of having to learn patience!
    I was so hoping everything would go well once he was home with you.  I will be praying for his complete recovery and for you and David to have strength, patience and comfort!     
     
    Billy - we know you adore Gainsville but go ahead and let them figure out the best way to treat you and then send you home! No more surprises for mom and dad (as well as the rest of us).  You be a good boy and get better soon. 
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    Oh Callie, what a rollercoaster ride you have been on. I'm sorry to hear about the new setback.
    What you said is key... If Mom gets sick there's no one to take care of  everbuddy else.  So rest as much as you can and try to catch up on some strength while Billy is being taken care of by someone else,,,he needs you for when he gets back.
    Best wishes to you, David AND Billy of course!
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    They got one test back this morning (done yesterday) that tells him his body just isn't 'replacing' red blood cells very fast at all.  Way below normal.  So the question is -- is the body just not doing it fast (happens in some dogs) OR are the red blood cells being formed and "disappearing" somewhere?  So today she wants to do the bone marrow 'draw'. 
     
    This will tell them three things: 
     
    a) are there more rbcells being formed IN the marrow but then "disappearing" (either being attacked by the IMHA or devoured by the tick disease?)
     
    b) it will also specifically tell if that tick disease is IN the bone marrow -- if so then it's gonna be a long hard fight against the tick disease but it will explain why he's not responding any better.
     
    c) it's also going to tell if there is bone cancer, altho she's pretty sure that is *not* the case.
     
    I think more information is better here -- David and I have given the go ahead for the bone marrow draw to be done.
     
    They have to anesthetize him -- and they put a needle in the humorous (big bone of the front leg) and withdraw fluid. 
    So all the typical risks with anesthesia.  They don't seem to test unnecessarily up there, but they do seem to suggest what they think will tell them something.
     
    Again, I'd covet good thots and prayers -- this procedure wil be done early this afternoon.  I'll let you know what I hear. 
     
    Like before I'm going to send him a fax for Eric to read him when he gets time this afternoon with good thots in it, so I'll pass these on. Thanks!!
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    My thoughts AND prayers are with you, I hope this procedure produces the best news and that Billy wakes up feeling happy!
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    well in that case.....
     
    Dear Billy,
     
    Hi, my name is Tyler.  On Saturday I went on a very portant walk with my mom and dad...they called it the ms walk.  It was 6 hole miles.  And, I carried you with me on that walk...which is ok, cuz I'm a big german shepherd.  I had this thing called a power partners bracelet that had aunti sharons name on it....and YOURS and Willows cuz she got other doggies to send in their treat money so I could walk wif mom and dad.  n e way...mom put that on my collar so I could carry you with me.  mom sez she carried you in her heart.  Mom sez I can send you the bracelet thing so I will.  Me and Thor, Sheba, Theo, Thunder and Shadow are all crossing our paws (oh, the cats are too) that you feel better soon and get to stay home with your mom and dad and get healthy.  Mom sez prayers help so I'm gonna go say one right now.
     
    Luv, Tyler
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    Fingers, toes, paws and anything else that will cross are crossed hoping this will give the doctors the info they need to heal Billy.
     
    Good thoughts and prayers are headed your way. 
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    Billy boy, you hang in there!  We are all pullin' for ya.  Feel better soon!
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    I'd like to address Billy directly, too!
    Billy, you have the thoughts and prayers of so many of us who have never met you, but who know how special you are and who want you to stay strong and get well.  You're a good boy, and don't be afraid while you're in Gainesville, away from Mom and Dad.  You have lots of people there doing all they can to make you better.  And there's an especially bright star twinkling in the sky over you at night -- that's Tonka checking on you.  A special pat for you, Billy.  xoxo
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    Hunter's belly bloated so much that when he was sitting, even tho entire tummy had been shaved for untrasoun,d you couldnt his privates at all  He looked extremely pregnant.  But this was due to his huge spleen that couldn't get rid of all the red cells it killed. And there wer some it dint' out right kill, but took "bites" out of and made them shaped funny.  I can't remember the spelling of what these cells with missing peices are called.
     
    More prayers coming for Billy.
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    Man, you ever have one of those days where a sappy commercial makes you cry?  That's how I feel today and reading all that you're going thru with Billie just makes me want to let it all out.  However, I'm at work and altho my boss is a great guy (and a dog lover), he probably just wouldn't understand [;)].  I had to take Sassy to the vet yesterday for bloodwork and I was telling her about how minor this appointment was compared to what Billie is and has been going through.  I told her how brave Billie had been and her ears perked up like "is he someone I know?".  Right at the top of my prayer list is that Billie will beat this and sooner, rather than later. 
    Callie - I cannot even imagine how exhausted you must be.  I know how the adrenaline can keep you moving forward, but man, I'll bet you and David are really tired.  I hope that the bone marrow test shows some positive results and some useful information on how to beat this.  My thoughts are with you all.