Biopsy Results Are Back for Cookie :( I was hoping the vet would call and tell me not to worry.This is what happened today ... I decided to call the vet today since the results should have been in already . He told me to call him if they did not call me. Well the biopsy is leaning toward one of two problems. He told me it's seems to be leaning toward Microvascular Dysplasia or Portosytemic Shunt. It could be either thing. He told me if it was his pet he would NOT do another invasive test. The only other test to find a Portosytemic Shunt is very complicated he told me. He said since he has no signs that I should just take care of him and watch him and have blood tests done in 3 months. I told him I would not want to do that other surgery because if it is a Portosytemic Shunt , there is NO cure for that because the shunt is inside the liver.He's on a low protein diet . IF it's MVD , I'm already giving low protein diet so that should help a lot. While I'm talking to the vet on the phone Cookie is just sitting on the floor looking up at me like saying "What's wrong ma?" I talked with my husband and we have both agreed to love him for however long we have him. We will never know if it's just MVD or a Portosytemic shunt. How ever long I have this little guy has taught me so much about loving animals. I guess he is a hard lesson that I have learned because before him I could NEVER understand how a person could let a dog lick them in the mouth lol. Now Cookie has taken food out of my mouth to eat,licks me all over my face,sleeps with us,I actually enjoy bathing,dressing him,taking him out... He has no symptoms and he might never have symptoms the vet said. Genie |
Oh, I'm so sorr the news was'nt better. We will keep you all in our Thoughts & Prayers. (((((((Cookie))))))) :littleang |
I'm sorry! Enjoy each day with your baby. |
Genie, I'm sorry he didn't give you a clean bill of health, but you never know. He may live a very long and healthy life. I suppose the best thing to do is to look on the bright side, the optimistic side, and not worry about what you don't know. When you look at him, you see a healthy little guy. Also, with the care he receives from both of you, he'll probably be a healthy little guy. Also, the time we have with them is never enough anyway. The years flitter by and those years just seem like months. Enjoy him and make each day special for its memories. :) |
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I hope he is perfectly healthy from now on. |
That baby was sent to you for a reason. You said you have already learned a lesson from him. You will learn the most wonderful unconditional love you will ever have while he is with you. He might live to be an old man. I wish that for him. Listen to your vet and if things go as he says, then you know you can trust him. Remind us to pray for your baby every now and then as we pray for our own and LOVE HIM TO PIECES!!!! |
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Genie, Have you ever read or heard of an old book titled "Angel Unaware"? It was written years ago by Dale Evans [most people probably don't remember it]. I haven't thought of it for years, but as I was reading your post, it suddenly came to mind. We don't know why these little ones come into our lives but it doesn't take long to realize it's the sweetest surprise! For some reason that we don't understand, we sometimes have more patience & stamina for these sweet babies than we did with our human children! Perhaps it's because we know that they won't grow up and leave home but will be with us for their entire lives, regardless of how long or short those lives may be. I believe that for each and every one of us, these babies are God's little surprises and we are just supposed to love & care for them for as long as is His plan! I pray that Cookie's life will be long and healthy! |
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I would strongly suggest getting a second opinion as well. For piece of mind if anything. Hugs to you and Cookie! Wini |
Genie...Sending you and Cookie big hugs...I sure hope they can find out what's going on and keep thinking postitive thoughts....He's just adorable and I know what a good mom you are...Hang in there and our prayers are with you. |
Well i'm showing my age cause i remember the book. Enjoy everyday with cookie as if it was the last one, We should do this with our love ones anyway we never know. HUGGS Maggie |
I am so sorry. Zeus and I will be thinking of you and Cookie and sending you hugs. |
Hey Genie! Sorry to hear the news about Cookie, my daughter was lookin over my shoulder when I was reading your post. She said that the Dr. at the Emergency Center does the Portosystemic shunt operation all the time. It may not hurt to have them look over Cookie's test results and give you a second opinion on everything. It's your decision tho, maybe he doesn't need any more poking and prodding right now. You're right tho about just enjoying the time you have with him, these lil guys are so fragile, even without health issues things happen all the time and they could just be gone. So we have to enjoy every second we have with them. This doesn't need to apply just to our furbabies either, we should take this philosophy to all of our loved ones. :D |
Crystal sends Cookie lots and lots of smushie kisses!!! |
I am so sorry to hear that Cookie didn't get a clean bill of health. I would get a second opinion, until then we always should live day to day you never know when it will be your last. Remember that miracles do happen, I have proof with my little man Mac. When he was 13 weeks old the vet basically told me it would be in Macs best interest to be put to sleep. He was diagnoised with Atlanto Axial Malformation, LP and for some unkown reason they could not keep his potassium levels up. They were almost no existant. To make a long story short I couldn't do it. I took Mac home and decided that I would get a second opinion and make whatever time he had left the most loving and caring I could for him. Well that was over a year and a half ago. Everytime I look at the little guy I think he is my little miracle and God decided I needed him and he needed me. |
Genie, I'm so sorry about the news you were given. I was given similar news about 6 months ago regarding Miko. My vet said that it was probably a shunt inside the liver and that it couldn't be repaired. He also didn't think it was a good idea to continue doing such extensive tests on him. Don't be disheartened by this though, it's been 6 months since Miko had the exploratory surgery looking for a shunt that they didn't find, and he's doing so well! You would never know he is sick at all because he doesn't have any symptoms at all except for the stones and crystals in his urine which the vet already found a solution for. He is as hyper, energetic, and happy as ever! My vet told me that Miko should live a normal life with the special low protein diet, the liver supplement, and the lactulose. You should ask your vet about the liver supplement...it's called denosyl and I've found it to help Miko soooooo much! I really recommend it. You may not be able to see the results, but his liver sure will! Also, ask the vet if lactulose might be something you need to give cookie. I know it's so hard to be positive at a time like this, but it is very possible for your cookie to have a normal life. Keep your chin up :) She's going to be okay! |
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Genie- I am so sorry. Well there have been many dogs who live a very normal life with these conditions. Now what you can do for him is a very strict low protein diet. That will be the best for his system. And like you said he has no symptoms and he might never have symptoms. Good luck to you and to Cookie. I am here for you if you need anything don't hesitate to call me. Take care. |
Thank you guys. I am going to keep loving him and caring for him until he needs me to. I am getting all the paperwork/results from his tests and surgery. I am not going to put him through any more poking. The only reason why he had this exploratory surgery is because he had 2 Bile Acid tests and both were high. My vet told me the only way to know is to have a look inside. She did not suggest an ultrasound because they have a very low success rate at finding shunts. Two other specialist both suggested the exploratory surgery to look for a shunt because of the high Bile Acid results. Many dogs with liver problems dont have any symptoms at all until the problem is urgent. He is running around as if nothing is wrong at all and that is how I am going to let him be . He's on his low protein diet and the only treat I ever give him now is a plain unsweetened cheerio.I feel very lucky to be his mommy! Genie |
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