I May Lose KayCee

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    I May Lose KayCee

    Thursday KayCee my almost 9 year old golden retriever was running up and down the fence barking at the dogs behind us, howling at sirens o TV, eating her meals,  flipping my arm for petting.  Friday monring she refused breakfast, threw up a pile of yellow bile, her gums were a tad pale and she had a temp of 105.  I got her right to my vet. He drew blood to do a full panel (she was due that anyway) and was feeling on her and found a very large mass in her lower abdomen.  He thought it could be erspleen.  Late he asa a rashf dogswitcancer ofth splee.

     The blood work showed her liver, kidneys, etc, etc were great.  He did the ultrasound and could not determine exactly what the tumor was growing on.  It was huge and near her bladder.  He normally gets in at 7:30 in the morning and leaves at 6:00, but he decided to do surgery on KayCee when he stopped seeing clients at 6:00.

    The surgery took a little over 1 1/2 hours.  His receptionst usually leave at 7:00, but6 they and a couple of the off duty techs stayed with me.  When the surgery was over Rickey came out and he was exhausted.  He said that was athe most grueling surgery had had done in a long, long time.  The tumor (which I got to see) was probably larger than her heart.  Apparently it started on the asppendix and totally encased the appendix and grew aund the area where the large and small intestines connect.  There is also a lot of very, very necessary vessels there.  He had to remove the tumor and some ofeach intestine without messing up the vessels.  He said he had done a lot of bowel cancer surgeries, but had NEVER seen one where KayCee's was, and her's was in the worst spot possible.  It took twice as long as the usual bowel tumor surgery.

      I stayed with her until about 8:10 when she was almost awake.  She knew I was there and looked at me, but was very groggy.  hey gave her a 24 hour pain med and she went right to sleep.  I was almost a bsket case.  I could tell Rickey had his doubts about her making it thru the night.  He has always been totally honest with me, wich I want him to be.  I have always needed to know where my dogs stood..  He said it was very invgasive surgery.  He had flushed her and cleaned her vry good, but there is still always the danger of contamination.  Also, re connecting her intestines,was line connecting two different size pipes without the use of sealer and they had to leak proof. 

     On Starudays he is only open 9-12.  At 8:15 this morning the one tech that is going to be a vet called and told me KayCee had made it thru the night and was alert and even sitting up.Rickey was due in at 9:00, but Amber was going to let me in if I got there before him.  I had to eat and feed Honey and then I went on over.  Rickey was already there--early.  He was actually surprised and very happy to find her alive this monring.  Also, her gums were back to bright pink, her temp was gone, se was drinkig (but noteating) and she had gone utsdie to pee and "peed a river" (is on round the clok IV.)  He told me to come home and cook some chicken and rice and we would see if she would eat it. She HAD to eat within a certain time or her bowels would shut down, and if she didn't eat, she would have to be force fed.  I not only did that, I took back some oven baked wafer thin low fat turkey and some applesauce--she loes applesauce.

     She didn't eat much, but I did get her to eat some.  I was to come back at 5:00 and try to get her to eat more.  When I got there, she had already been given er pain med just before I got there.  I took her outsdie to pee--and he tail was just a wagging.  She peed and then waned to go over to the trees, but I took her back inside  She is really weak.  She went right to her cage and got in.  I tried to feed her, but she wouldn't eat anything, just fell asleep.  Amber said she had force fed her a can of food at 12:30 and apparently the pain pill took effect very fast, and even that little adventure outside, which was good for her, had tired her out.  I was there an hour and she was sleeping so soundly and peacefully--slow breaths, not the rapid breathing of a dog in pain--she didn't even know I had left.  I am to go back at 9:00 in the morning to take her out and to try to feed her.

     This si such a dangerous surgery and very difficult.  She is still very, very far in the woods--she may not make it thru tonight.  But she is a fighter and she will fight this.  Evenif she recovers, there is always the chance the cancer could come back with a vengence.  Well, we are pretty sure it is cancer and not a benign tumor, but had it sent off anyway.  Just a couple of monthsago she had a lower abdomen ulrasound and there was nothing.  Thisthing came on in an onrush.  She sleeps net to mje on her back at night and Iam always rubbing her tummy and I never flet anythin that felt liek it could be anything out of the norm.  And that damn tumor was as big as both of my fists put together. 

    I would appreciate any good vibes, thoughts and paryers you would offer for my precious girl.  this picture wa ony takne a but a moth ago after her bath.

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    She WILL make it thru the night, she WILL. I know it's hard but try to think POSITIVE thoughts, ok? Take it an hour at a time.

    I lit my special yellow 'apple orchard' candle for her since she loves applesauce so much. Me and Pi-man are sending her all of our spare good vibes.

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    My heart to yours Sandra and a healing candle for Kaycee is lit and sending jasmine and the scent of the woods her way.  I pray it isn't her time and if it is you'll have every chance to hold and love her as much as possible. 

    In the same boat,

    Bonita of Bwana

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    Of course sandra, good thoughts to you.

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    Strong, warm and healing thoughts and vibes for KayCe and strength and courage for you, Sandra.

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      Send healing i-dog vibes to KayCee.  Hang in there!  She needs your strength.

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    adding a super shot of strength from AZ for you and KayCee...

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    My prayers are with you and your dog.  Hope all goes well.  Thinking of you.

     

    Hugs...............

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    How is your pretty girl today ???  Sending hugs and tail wags her way !

    Bonita of Bwana

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    Sending huge amounts of good vibes, prayers and well wishes for a speedy recovey

     

    Please keep us posted!!

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    KayCee and you are in my thoughts and prayers. 

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     Sending lots of positive healing vibes KayCee's way.  Poor girl, hang in there sweetheart!

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    Sounds like a real difficult time. Thank God for pain medications. They really help for healing.  I send my prayers for recovery, and stability.

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    I went in ths monring at 9:00 and she is not doing well.  She refused to eat anything escept lap a littl melted ice cream.  My vet had been in before I got ther, s didn't get to talk to him.

     She did go pee, is drinking water, gums are still nice and she has no fever.  But she just doesn't want to eat.  She was force fed before I left.  . I got back at 56:00. 

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    KayCee -- you gotta eat girl.  Please tell Mom to bring you all your emails -- Billy will tell you it HELPS bunches!!

     KayCee -- you're a brave, good girl -- Try hard, dearheart ... it's that *trying* that does it.  And eat some for Mom ... it's important.  Billy will tell you sometimes it's all *you* can do to help yourself, but your body has to have food to get better. 

    Don't be afraid KayCee, even tho your belly hurts now ... it's ok to eat and try to eat some more.  Hang tough girl -- Billy and Luna and Kee and I are all praying for you and thinking REALLY good thots!!

    Love ya -- 'Aunt' Callie