The Gods Have Smiled. We are Blessed

Last night was rough in every sense but BeAnne was a star.  She stayed in her bed, neither pee’ed nor pooed from 15:00 to 08:00 (17 hours – wow!).  When we disembarked, I drove to a nice grassy place by the River Don and we took BeAnne for a little wander. She pee’ed for at least 20 elephants (seconds) and then poo’ed.  What a wonderfully good little dog.

And so we drove to Stirling via Tesco, Dundee and arrived in good time.  BeAnne’s appointment was at 12:00 at Broadley’s Veterinary Hospital and we were exhausted. I may have had a little sleep in the waiting room.

Professor Jacques Penderis, BeAnne’s vet, asked questions, thoroughly examined BeAnne and watched her gait.  He then told us what the outcome could be…

A brain tumour
A brain bleed
A stroke
A slipped disk

We handed BeAnne over with huge trepidation and were told to phone at 17:00 if we had heard nothing.

Without BeAnne, we went and checked into our hotel and had some lunch.

And so we have sat for what seems like days waiting.  At 16:30 BeAnne’s Prof phoned with the best news.

BeAnne has a traumatic disc extrusion (ie an acute extrusion of a non degenerative disc) at C2-C3.  This requires no surgery and she is now off bedrest.  She can have gentle exercise on soft ground and will probably get 95% of little self back although she may always have a slight right sided weakness (BeAnne’s new unique wiggle).

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We are all very relieved.  The boat home is booked for tomorrow and, according to Magic Seaweed, it looks like a calm crossing.

Thank you everyone for your healing prayers, vibes, thoughts and kindness.  You have no idea how your support and love helps.  I am sure BeAnne knew too.

Daisy and I are exhausted.  We will collect BeAnne tomorrow at 10:30.  We can’t wait to see her little smiling happy face and then we go home.

Phew. xx

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On the boat south

Daisy and packed up the car with all our and BeAnne’s possessions.  And then we added the kitchen sink because you just never know.

It is now nearly midnight as I lie in my bunk and tap out this blog with one finger.  BeAnne is between us asleep in her huge dog bed that Daisy lugged up to our cabin. BeAnne is probably dreaming about food or peeing.

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Despite knowing and confirming with Northlink that there is a letter from my vet requesting that BeAnne can stay in our cabin, every crew member we have met on board has denied all knowledge of its existence.  They started by wanting her in a cage in our cabin so I said this had never been mentioned in my confirmation phone call with one of their staff this morning.  I said we had a cage and that BeAnne could travel in it but she would be very distressed.  They didn’t budge until I also said they could carry it up from the car.  By this stage they were also denying any knowledge of their collegue who I had spoken to earlier this morning.But, once they saw Daisy lugging up BeAnne’s huge dog bed, they calmed down slightly.

We took BeAnne to the “Smoking Deck” to pee where she refused point blank.  Each time we met a crew member we went though the same interrogation process of the kennels were over there, no, she wasn’t going in a kennel, yes the captain does know about this and yes, we have a letter from the vet. Enroute, we met a lovely lady boarding who was nearly in tears thinking BeAnne would spend the night in the kennels. I reassured her that she was in our cabin and the lady left us muttering “oh, thank god, the poor wee mite”.

Now the boat is crashing, whilst rolling and pitching.  It creaks in the gale we are sailing through but I put my trust in her that we reach our destination, if late.  The captain said we might be because of the Force 9 we are ploughing through.

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Luckily i I thought to phone the vet surgery in Stirling before we left to warn them we might be late and to also ask if BeAnne should be nil by mouth as she was immediately having her scan upon our arrival and would be under general anaesthetic. Yes was the answer but she can have small amounts of water.

We can do this. We will do this.  My new family motto is Whatever it Takes or Faciam quodlibet quod necesse est or 想方设法

 

 

BeAnne & Best Medicine For Us

This is our sitting room (newly decorated).  It was tasteful and a vision of loveliness.  Now we have a single mattress, BeAnne’s bed (with statutory Icelandic lopapeysa) and my commotion.

(When I was a nurse many eons ago, a patient shouted “Nurse, I want the commotion”, so the commode has always been known in this house as The Commotion!)

Perhaps not a thing of great beauty but “the commotion” is a necessity as BeAnne would try and follow me to the bathroom in the night and that would mean stairs.  There is no polite way to disguise it.

So we had a vet appointment this morning and BeAnne was referred to Broadleys Veterinary Hospital for an immediate scan and possibly surgery.

I am currently waiting for the vet to phone back to confirm the time and date.  I have booked a cabin on the boat tomorrow night (easily changed if necessary). A hotel is also booked for 3 nights (they take dogs) and and we will take it from there.

We all agree that this is the only way forward for BeAnne.  Whatever it takes.  She was there for me when I was ill, so now we are all there for her.

UPDATE ON THE UPDATE:  Broadleys have just phoned to say Wednesday, 12:00.  So glad I booked everything ahead.  They were lovely.

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We all feel a bit more relaxed about BeAnne’s condition.

Still, it is very stressful for us humans.  Daisy, Flossie and I went out for a ride, taking Loki with us.

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This was the best therapy for us. I wish we had taken BeAnne.  She would’ve loved it.  One day, I hope.

The Return of Vitamin and little BeAnne update

We are all constantly by BeAnne’s side.  Her prescribed strict bedrest means that someone has to be with her 24/7.

Today as it was a nice day, if a bit windy, I decided BeAnne should snuff up some fresh air. Everyone knows that Fresh Air is good for you.  I carried her to the school for an hour.  She has a bed there.

Lambie was thrilled to see her, if a teensy bit jealous of all the attention she received.

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Meanwhile Vitamin has come home.  She spent the spring/summer in a Fat Fighter Field away from home.

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Now she looks good and is spot on to go into winter.

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It was very interesting watching the herd’s reactions to Vitamin’s return.

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Lyra was less than impressed at her seeing her mother.  She wants to rule the world, or at least her friends.

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However, Fivla was absolutely thrilled to see Vitamin.

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She spent much of the afternoon sniffing (pervy sniffing as we call it!).  I don’t think Vitamin recognised the hippopotamus that once was her photoshoot friend. That Fair Isle jersey ain’t got a prayer at the moment. The buttons that kept the sweater together would have someone’s eye out.

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The Minions, however, were vaguely interested in Vitamin – after all, they spent the winter with her last year – but quickly learned that Fivla wanted Vitamin to herself.

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Tiddles even managed to look handsome.

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He quickly wandered off.

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More than anything, Vitamin wanted to talk to her old friend Delia.

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Everything is now back to normal.

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Now, to lose some weight.  Lots of weight, please!

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Fatty fat fat fat!

BeAnne Update and Fatties

Ok, firstly, the BeAnne update….

Last night she couldn’t stand at all, collapsing and full of ACP so we let her rest and if she pee’ed, well she pee’ed.  She was slightly incontinent – I worry about input and output.
She ate her supper happily enough but refused any water.  BeAnne has always been a good drinker (just like her Muzzah) so, after offering her water and being refused, I whizzed up a teaspoonful of cat food with water and she happily drank that down.

But what goes in must come out and BeAnne is a very private person about her toilet.  I tried manual expressing her bladder with some success but she was still obviously uncomfortable. At about 23:00, I went off to get changed for bed while Flossie stayed with her. BeAnne tried” to follow me and “walked”, if very wobbly.  With that knowledge, I picked her up and took her to the garden where she immediately squatted and had the most ginormous pee.  Brilliant.

OH brought down a single mattress and we slept together in the sitting room.

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This morning, first thing I carried BeAnne to the garden where she pee’ed and then poo’ed.  As long as this method works, that is two healthcare hurdles cleared.

My little precious heaven has spent the rest of the day lying on the mattress, with either me or Daisy in attendance.  It is all she wants.  She tells us when she wants to go out and she is carried outside to do her business and carried her back in. I have not sedated her and have decided we will only do this if she is distressed/restless.

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One thing I had to do was move the Minions and Lyra into the Fat Fighters Field, where Fivla and Delia had already taken up residence last night.

Fivla has turned into a hippo and she must be thinner quickly or it will kill her.

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The Minions have not met Fivla before and they politely introduced themselves.

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Storm was in love.

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Fivla was not impressed.

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Anyway, everyone could do with losing some rotundness.

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Being Thordale ponies, they all instantly got along without fuss.

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(I am thrilled BeAnne can pee and poo outside and that Fivla is home – little things, little things)