I've received several emails wondering what the latest news on Beau is. Thank you all for your concern, and I'm sorry I haven't updated sooner, but I've come down with a nasty case of the "kreeping krud" which has left me with little or no energy to do anything other than sleep. Wonderful way to start the New Year, huh?
Anyway - Beau spent Monday at one of the vet's offices in town - the only vet who does ultrasound on animals in a 200 mile radius. Dr. Dill determined that Beau has approximately 1.5 liters of fluid built up on the outside of his lungs. He was able to drain off about a half a liter so that gave Beau some relief as far as his breathing goes. He said the fluid seems to be compartmentalized, so another attempt will have to be made to drain more unless the antibiotics are able to clear it up. Beau is on two very powerful antibiotics three times a day. Dr. Dill didn't like the look of the fluid that was drained so he sent it to the lab and we should have the results by Thursday or Friday. He has ALMOST ruled out cancer, but is still suspicious of some shadows that he saw so will pursue that through lab work also. He has a tendency to go with the inhaled plant material theory. He said it also could have come from something that pierced his chest, i.e. a pine needle, that migrated and this is the result of his body trying to get rid of the object, whatever it may be. Also, if he had inhaled the material, because the lung tissue is so fragile and thin, it would/could have pierced the lung tissue and again, migrated to the body cavity outside the lungs. If they can find it, it will have to be removed, or it may not even be there anymore. He's still kind of at a loss for anything definite. Beau had a BIG shot in the butt on Monday before he left, along with all the antibiotics, and goes back for another BIG shot in the butt today.
He seems to be much perkier and is having less trouble breathing, so apparently the antibiotics and penicillin shots are doing something beneficial. But he still sleeps a lot and doesn't' have his usual stamina so we have a ways to go yet. I won't even go into how "hot" Ole's checkbook has gotten; he says it doesn't matter - Beau is more than worth every penny. The vet and all the techs that have worked with him tell us that he has such a wonderful temperament and is so well mannered. Guess that goes to show what lots of love and appropriate discipline does.
Last Friday night we decided to have a group of friends in to play cards, games, etc. There were six couples here, but we ended up just sitting around and yakking. Everyone brought leftover Christmas goodies (good way to get rid of some of it) so we all did our share of munching too. I think everyone was kind of in a Christmas let-down mode, so it was a quiet and early evening.
The next morning I woke up with a full-blown head cold that has since migrated to my chest and doesn't seem to be letting up. I feel like I'm about ready to lose a lung every time I cough, and my sinuses are so blocked I can hardly breathe. I really hate swallowing any kind of pill, but I finally gave in and dug around in my medicine cabinet to see if I had any "good drugs" available, and sure enough, I had a z-pac available. I managed to swallow that huge honker down so we'll see what the next 24 hours brings. At least today I don't feel like I have to sleep all day, I can be somewhat conscious.
So this kind of put a cramp in our New Year's Eve plans - not that we're big partiers on New Year's Eve anyway. Lovely Daughter and Lars had to work their full shift that day so it was late when they got off work. We decided to meet them at 7 o'clock at a great Mongolian Stir Fry place we have in town. So we stuffed ourselves and then stopped at Dick & Jane's annual bash. Ole and I left about 10:30, just as it was starting to get pretty rowdy. We thought that was a good time to go home. Lovely Daughter and Lars stayed later - Dick had purchased a new Wii, so that was the hot item of the night.
I spent most of New Year's Day doing nothing except trying to make some headway into recovery - from the cold, you silly guys - NOT from a hangover. I didn't have one single drink on New Year's Eve - I didn't think it would mix well with all the cold medicine I had been taking. So there!! Finally good judgement in my old age (snicker). Anyway, Lovely Daughter and Lars came over and Lars cooked us a wonderful chicken supper. Then it was downstairs to watch the No. 4 Harry Potter movie - The Goblet of Fire. I've watched them all a couple of times before and every time I watch them I get something more out of them.
I hope you guys all had a great New Years - with all kinds of good things to look forward to in the coming months. Again, I'm sorry I haven't been on the ball much around here. I've been reading blogs a bit, but not commenting too much, just trying to use my energy where it's most useful.
Thanks again for everyone's concern about Beau. I'll leave you with this parting thought - something Ole saw on a sign in the vet's office:
"Try to be the person that your dog thinks you are." Isn't that great?
12 comments:
I LOVE that saying!!! It's terrific!!! Hope Beau feels better soon. I know how hard it is to worry about a beloved pet.
I don't have a dog but if I tried to be the person my cat thinks I am, I would be in slave clothes with a big apron tied around my waist and a big cookpot full of chicken with a spoon that fits only her dish. Seriously....I hope Beau pulls through and I hope your "whateversgotcha" doesn't last long. (((HUGS)))
I don't have a dog but if I tried to be the person my cat thinks I am, I would be in slave clothes with a big apron tied around my waist and a big cookpot full of chicken with a spoon that fits only her dish. Seriously....I hope Beau pulls through and I hope your "whateversgotcha" doesn't last long. (((HUGS)))
I'm so glad Beau is showing signs of improvement. Hopefully the tests will be clear and the meds will do the rest.
Also glad you were able to get out of Jane's without incident (or booby sightings!). Feel much better.
i still got my fingers and paws crossed for beau!! hes such a beautiful dogger, i just know that he is in good vet hands and will pull thru this. i have pine trees here, so now when i walk zipper ill be sure to keep him away from them!! (((((HUGS)))))
I sure hope that cures Beau. What a relief that it isn't the bigC but even more annoying when they can't figure out what it is.
As far as the annual nasties go, just about everyone in our office is coming down with it, and it really stinks. We were so short of people last week I think I pulled out what little hair I have left.
I find that the vitamin things works best for me along with sleep. The more the better.
Raven sends a good luck feel better blip to Beau! Hang in there old dog (Beau, not you. :))
And take care of yourself!!!
Glad to hear the Dogger is still hanging in there, and feeling better. Hopefully they will figure this out soon, so he can go back to causing trouble like a good dogger should.
It's good to hear that it's probably NOT cancer... though I bet the rest of it is still scary for you. Hopefully the meds will do their job and Beau will be right back to his normal self as soon as possible!!! I sure hope you feel better soon, too. It's rotten being sick. *HUGS*
So glad to hear that Beau is doing better. I'll be looking forward to your update. And I hope you get feeling better fast. {{hugs}}
I hope the vet will have answers for you soon. I'm glad Beau is feeling better. I've been worried sick about him.
I hope you feel better soon too. Head colds are the devil. I woke up stuffy-nosed New Years day so I wiped Vick's salve under my nose and draped my head under a towel with the vaporizer. I still can't believe how well that works.
Here I am behind as usual....... I just heard about Beau, hope he turns out to be ok! ((((Hugs)))
I read this "http://daniel67smith.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E94FCB7E142C2D25!146.entry" and realized it looked awfully familiar.
This "Daniel's Space" guy ripped off your post word for word, I think.
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