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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Nothing worse than watching your little one getting worse. Went through this with my little Jilly after she became gravely symptomatic with horrible GI symptoms for about 8 mos. or so of her little life and so many times thought she would have to be euthanized, especially after the vet began using terms like "quality of life", etc. It was one of the worst times of my life. Couldn't stand to see her suffer and lose weight down to under 2 pounds when the most she ever weighed was slightly over 3 lbs. It's all about them and giving them what's best for them in the long run, no matter what it takes, even if it's the most painful of decisions. Thankfully Jilly was still young at the time and I had time to work it all out, find a way she could live a fairly normal, happy life. Hope somehow this can work out and you can find some answers for Callie. Have you gotten 2nd, 3rd opinions from different vets lately? |
Well I was with an Internist and my vet. Both say it is significant muscle loss. Internist pushes for re testing the Cushings and medicating it but it’s a chemo drug and I refuse to put her on that at almost 13. There isn’t anything that can be done. Even with the apatite stimulant it’s not going to re add muscle.