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Please Pray for Jen - Heart Condition Jolie & Jen went to the vet today for spay & puppy teeth removal. As a precaution, we had an EKG done on both and Jen's results were abnormal. Thank goodness we elected to have the precautionary test done! Otherwise she would n The doctor immediately sent her results to a veterinary cardiologist for a consutation and was told not to proceed - Our vet said this is the first time in 3 years where he was told not to proceed with surgery due to an abnormal EKG reading. So far all we know is she has 2nd Stage of Atrioventricular Block (aka: AV Block) it has something to do with an abnormal heart beats. Since I'm at the office, I can't spend the time to really research it right now. Soon as I learn more about it I'll update you. In the mean while, if you can say a prayer for Jen that her condition is not too serious and not life threatening. I know your prayers will be heard! Corinne |
Oh Cornnie, I cannot believe what I am reading . . . I get confused on which is which . . is this the little bugger that is always on your video that is so very active????? My heart goes out to you and your little angels . . . I will pray that this is just a fluke :( hugs and kisses from me and my babies to yours :animal-pa |
Prayers coming out from Utah! |
Prayers coming your way. |
You have our prayers! We hope and pray that everything will be okay. |
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I am so sorry. Jen is in my prayers |
I am so glad that they caught it and she didn't have the procedure! Give her a hug for me! |
oh wow, so glad you had the testing done and that they caught this before she went into surgery. I'm so sorry this has to happen to you guys. Poor Jen. I'll be praying for her. |
Poor Jen! :( We will keep her in our prayers. Keep us posted on her. |
Sending postive thoughts Jen's way. Thankfully, it sounds like you caught it early. Please let us know when you find out anything. |
Praying for lil Jen.....I hope all goes well. Diggy and Bella send many kisses..... |
Oh, Corinne, I'm sorry to hear this! I used to work for a pacemaker company in the sales field and I would donate my soon-to-expire pacers (but they still have 7-10 years of life in the pacer) to Vet hospitals. Since she has AV block, what happens is that the sinus node, our natural "pacer" cannot communicate w/ her ventricles and tell them to "get going". So, let's say she starts to run - her sinus node in the atrium says "let's beat faster" but it can't communicate with the ventricles so the ventricles just "sit" in what is called an "escape rhythm" - basically a slow, constant rhythm unaffected by activity needs. A pacemaker could be set at an "average" pace in the ventricles so that she wouldn't just sit at a the slow rhythm. Does this make sense to you? Anyway, it might be something to look into - they can def. be implanted into dogs. As a favor, I used to go to the Vet hospitals to do "pacer checks" every 6mths or so, since they need to tested and checked, and I that was the favorite part of my job. Keep me posted! Ann |
Ahhhh Corinne...I'll be praying for your darling little Jen! I'm so glad she didn't go into surgery, not knowing that! Hugs to you! I'll be watching for updates! |
keeping you and Jen in my thoughts..... |
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