Thread: A mommy's lost!
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Old 02-28-2011, 12:02 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by only2xnseya View Post
She was nine months old but we got her 6 months ago. The anemia hit so hard so fast even if she would have got the transfusion it didn't look good at all



See I guess here's where I get confused once again...in one post you tell me....EVEN IF SHE GOT THE TRANSFUSION it didn't look good.
Then you told Sara..:


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Originally Posted by only2xnseya View Post
For Sarah



We did everything, the emergency specialist in NYC started treatment. The disease just took her faster than the treatment can work. Some people are lucky and there dogs responded immediately other fall so quickly to the disease that they never really had a chance even after the blood transfusion her body was breaking the red blood cells down quickier than they could get them in her body. Im sure there is a dog out there that beats the odds but im also sure there are plenty who fell victim like the love of my life. I would have sold my car to keep her alive but the vet was like even if you do there is not even a 50 to 60 percent chance.
So you did have them give her a transfusion? And it failed her? Or did you opt to not try?

Then you say "
the vet was like even if you do there is not even a 50 to 60 percent chance." ...(I"m guessing survival rate).....So then she didn't get the transfusion?

I guess your posts conflict...so I'm just trying to understand exactly what did or didn't happen...And if she had possibly 6 months to live...why pts immediately? Was she suffering? Or comatose? that made you decide no treatment...and pts was better for her?

I really am sincerely sorry for your loss...I'm just confused by the details I suppose.

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