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could be from taking a walk on the dark side in OTG's...found her there the other night working on her novel...a few words at a time!:rolleyes: |
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hahah snagged! :D:p:cool: |
Update! The neurologist did obtain previous records on Roriee. They are proceding today with a MRI and spinal tap. They do believe there is more to this case than just AAI based on her neuro check. Will update later when we hear something. |
Thank you, Linda. Thinking about Roriee all day, little sweetheart. For those who may have missed her pictures/site on Yorkie Haven Rescue - here she is: Adoptable Pups |
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I don't think all tests have been completed. Let's be patient, Linda will inform us as more information becomes available. |
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But, then this discussion may be best discussed on it's own thread. |
What an amazing story this has been!:) Praying now for the happy ending Roriee deserves, and the comfort Randi needs I am sure. |
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sadly many owners do not get mri as too expensive so it is more prevalent than anyone realizes in toy breeds and sounds like scooter had it as well from reading his story :( many vets diagnose as a brain tumor so owner refuses mri and puts dog down as not going to do chemo |
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All we can do is wait for Linda's updates. |
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I hope the rescue angels are getting some well deserved rest, but somehow I think that is not what is happening.:rolleyes: |
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I was going to post the preliminary test results that were just called to me; but I think it is best to not do that at this point. It will just make people do some more guessing. Roriee is in the hands of a competent veterinarian; and when all tests are completed we will have the whole picture. He will use his objective and subjective information to come to a proper diagnosis. I will then post all of this...I just don't like to see people trying to diagnose this and/or guess what she has online. :( All I can say is this is a very, very sick little girl. :( :( :( |
Gosh I hope they get all info soon as this baby has suffered way too long. Sending good thoughts and prayers Roriees way. |
I'll continue praying for her, she deserves so much. |
I think u are making a wise decision to wait for the total info. We can be patient as we hope and prayer for Roriee |
Glad to hear that this baby is getting all the tests done that she needs and is in a vets care... I will now focus my thoughts on prayers are her recovery process.. kudos to all of those who helped Roriee on her journey :) |
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That is a wise idea. She's in the hands of Specialists and it's not up to us as amateur vets to 2nd guess them. |
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Dear God...please give Roriee and her doctors the tools, knowledge and compassion to make the right diagnosis. And please keep her safe and comfortable until we have all the results. |
heart wrenching! absolutely shouldn't be like this. I hope that people who follow this post that aren't experienced with small dogs and health issues, will not "wait and see" when their dog is sick ( I'm not saying OP did that) But in this instance this dog should have had today's care months ago and although there is nothing any of us can do about that. I hope all of us learn a little something from this dog's... err... no... this puppy's misfortune and make those critical decisions sooner for the sake of the dog! I will be praying roriee makes a full recovery and can live a happy and normal life in a household that is worthy of her puppy love. |
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sadly we can only do so much in trying to help as we can only try to direct the owner in the right direction and the rest is up to the owner |
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My rule of thumb in Sick and Injured is to always suggest a vet. Even for simple sounding things. Sadly, many people post online because they are trying to avoid spending money and that can be deadly for a pup. One thing to advise someone who has been to a vet about how to help their pup and quite another to advise them when no diagnosis has been made. It is scary to me when I see that happen. Most people who post regularly don't do that...they do advise a vet. |
Find a good vet, actially a great vet, develop a rapport, and get there ASAP if anything that you are unsure of pops up. We take ours in 2 times a year for check-up and blood panels, even then they are healthy as a 400 pound Boar with a nice set of cutters. Actually, I believe we take better care of the dogs than we do of ourselves. But thats ok. They are kids. |
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