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Logan
10-11-2006, 11:10 PM
I noticed that Lilly did not want to get up and move this morning, but that is not totally unusual for her. She ate her breakfast, but never went outside. At lunchtime, I noticed she had some gunky stuff in her right eye, so I cleaned it out. She didn't even protest. Still don't know what is going on with the eye. When I got back home, later, to meet Scott to take him to the airport around 4:30, we finally got her to get up and go outside for a minute and she had a bad upset tummy. I told Scott, then, that I could tell she just didn't feel well. I did not feed her when I fed the others, but did get her to eat some ice cubes, then I left for dinner at the church and was maybe gone for an hour or a little more. When Helen and I got home, Lilly would not get up at all, even with all kinds of bribes. She had taken over the blanket I had down for Gracie, earlier in the day. I called my friend, Betty, who always is able to help me with "after hours" problems and she directed me to take Lilly's temperature. Of course, I had to go back out and buy a thermometer (should have already had one) and some Pedialyte. Her temperature was over 103º and Betty really felt I needed to take her to the ER because of the elevated temperature and since she wouldn't get up and walk. Helen and literally had to pick Lilly up to see if she could stand. She walked two steps and went down again. I called Patsy, Dr. Robinson's right hand lady, on her cell phone, and she tried to reach him, knowing he would probably meet me at his office, but she couldn't get him and knowing that his office is closed on Thursdays, I decided to head on to the ER and Patsy agreed. Somehow, Helen and I got Lilly to the car (we practically had to drag her, I'm afraid), lifted her in, and headed to the ER. Helen stayed at home to take care of the others since Gracie needs some special attention right now, too.

Lilly got a thorough exam and the ER vet was most concerned about the lameness. Lilly did walk, finally, but is very sensitive in the area of her right, rear leg and hip. She would not let the vet do a very close examination of her hips, unfortunately. She said that the inflammation and the pain could cause Lilly to run a temperature and cause the diarrhea. Rather than put her under anesthesia to do x-rays tonight, she decided to treat her for the pain until I can get her into see our regular vet on Friday. Lilly was diagnosed with mild hip dysplasia at 18 months old, but really hasn't had any problems, other than stiffness, since that time. She is 7 1/2 years old now. It could be something as simple as a sprain from getting up wrong, or it could be the hip dysplasia causing her problems. There is no way to know until she can be x-rayed.

I don't even know what time it was when I left here, but I think around 7:45 or so and we got home around 11 pm. I gave her the first dose of pain medication, which should help her, but will probably also knock her out. That's probably not a bad thing since she is in so much pain.

I cannot tell you all how many horrible things ran through my mind during this evening. I think I am simply paranoid after all the issues with Murphy and Zipper this past year. Of course, my husband is out of town, which has seemed to be the case every single time one of them has gotten really sick, and of course, it would be after hours at my normal vet and he isn't available tomorrow.

I'm sure Lilly is going to be fine, but I won't feel better until she feels better.

Please say a prayer tonight for my sweet angel. She has been so patient and so good through so much, and now, when things are finally settling down, this happens.

Logan

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K9soul
10-11-2006, 11:15 PM
Logan, I'm sending up my thoughts and prayers for your sweet girl. It broke my heart reading your post, I can feel your worry and sense of helplessness. I wish I could give her a kiss on that soft golden head. I'll be thinking of her, and of you.

Uabassoon
10-11-2006, 11:24 PM
I'll keep Lilly in my thoughts that she has a better day tomorrow. I'm also sending you lots of hugs!

Karen
10-11-2006, 11:28 PM
Awww, kisses to the pretty girl. She'll be in our prayers.

K9karen
10-12-2006, 01:21 AM
I can't believe this is happening! Poor Lilly. I hope Dr R can see her first thing in the morning. Logan, you know that I will be praying like a madwoman for precious Lilly, darling angel girl.

chocolatepuppy
10-12-2006, 05:05 AM
I will keep Lilly in my prayers. I hope she feels better with the medicine and I hope it's nothing serious.

Pam
10-12-2006, 05:45 AM
Logan I have tears in my eyes right now. You know that I feel like your dogs are part of my family. As I read along, the first thought that came to me was Lyme's disease. Has she been given the vaccine? As you may recall, Bella came down with it in between her two doses of the vaccine. She did not have a tummy upset at any time though, just the lameness and it was limited to one leg.

I know how upset you are when a beloved furkid is not acting like themselves and, with what you have recently had to deal with in your home with the loss of Murphy, Zipper and Mimi I am sure you must just feel overwhelmed. Oh how I wish that Dr. R was available. The waiting will be awful but please know that all of your friends will be praying for Lily. ((((hugs)))) to you my friend.

Daisy and Delilah
10-12-2006, 06:29 AM
Oh my goodness :( I'm so sorry to hear this. Lilly is such a sweetheart--I will hope and pray that she gets better very soon. {{{{HUGS}}}}

Dorothy39
10-12-2006, 07:13 AM
I'll keep Lilly and YOU in my Positive Prayers for Treatment that will ease her pain!!!!

I Hope you can have her seen my your Vet as soon as possible!!

I'm also giving you a Pet Talk {{{HUG}}}}}

Rachel
10-12-2006, 07:31 AM
As I read along, the first thought that came to me was Lyme's disease. Has she been given the vaccine? As you may recall, Bella came down with it in between her two doses of the vaccine. She did not have a tummy upset at any time though, just the lameness and it was limited to one leg.



Pam, I remembered Bella's bout with Lyme disease, but not the symptoms. Good you brought that up. I'm really surprised the ER vet didn't have any more thoughts the possibilities. Just seems like the eye discharge has to be related in some way too. Logan, you are having too much in such a short time frame, and how you manage to cope under the stress is more than I can fathom. I'm praying that Lilly's is feeling better this morning. I know how much one can internalize the distress our furkids are feeling. Prayers are for you too, Logan.

anna_66
10-12-2006, 08:22 AM
Just like Pam, I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. I know it's said God never gives you more than you can handle, but I think you've had just about enough.
I hope that it's nothing more than a sprain or something just as easy to take care of.

Please give her lots of hugs and kisses from me and tell Scott (when he gets home;)) to give you lots of the same:)

pitc9
10-12-2006, 08:53 AM
I too have LES... :(
I hope the pills do the trick and she's able to have an x-ray taken.

Hugs and prayers to you!

lizbud
10-12-2006, 09:30 AM
Oh logan, I am so sorry. Why do these things always seem to happen
when no one else is around to at least bounce ideas off of? I hope that
the pain meds are able to help Lilly at least feel more comfortable.Big hugs
to you in the meantime.(((HUGS))) My old Vet used to give me his home
phone number to call if I ever though something was an emergency case.
Could you call the Dr. if these pills don't work? Prayers for you both and
I hope your sweet girl is able to rest easy for now.

Cataholic
10-12-2006, 10:25 AM
Oh, Logan. I am so sorry to hear this. Thoughts and prayers coming to Lilly, you and the pets. Come on, Lilly! Get better please.

Johanna

Logan
10-12-2006, 10:54 AM
You guys mean so much to me. I don't know what in the world I would do without my "cyber" friends.

I know I overdramatize everything, but after the year we have had, I guess that is ok. :( I couldn't stand it anymore and came home a few minutes ago to check on Lilly and the others. I left the "hoodlums" outside on the deck this morning, so she could get some rest, which is impossible if Mack and Gracie are in the same room. She is lying right where I left her. I will get her up in a bit and see if she wants to go outside. It is a gorgeous day. I would love to put her on a soft bed in the sunshine. I think she would like that.

I am going to go to Petsmart this afternoon and buy one of those heated beds. I just dare Honey, Gracie or Mack to tear it up. Right now, I have no worries about Lilly doing that as she certainly doesn't feel like chewing anything. :( I may move her back to my bedroom, just to keep her away from them and keep the bed away from their teeth. She hasn't had any accidents in the house, thank goodness.

Pam, I wanted to thank you for mentioning Lyme disease. All of my dogs are vaccinated for that every year because there is such a heavy tick population in the south. But, I think I will do some reading up on that today, just in case. I had totally forgotten about Bella's problem! :o

Thank you all. I'll keep you posted.

Logan

gini
10-12-2006, 11:26 AM
Logan, it is hurting me for you to read about Lilly.

I hope the pain meds work for her and she can be more comfortable.

I am just so sorry you have to deal with this.

Logan
10-12-2006, 04:21 PM
I have had some work issues to deal with, with an economic development conference starting, tonight, in Spartanburg, SC, while worrying about Lilly, but I have just talked with Patsy, from my vet's office, and Helen is going to take Lilly in tomorrow morning, at 8, and they know exactly what to do and check.
Bless Helen's heart, school starts at 8:30 am, but if she is late, she is just going to be late, with an excuse from her mother. Thank goodness I have a daughter who can drive and who is as compassionate about our animals as I am. Patsy said that she has talked with Dr. Robinson, today, upon receiving the fax from the emergency vet, and he knows what he needs to do for her, to help her feel better. They did say that it is not unusual to run a fever and have the diarrhea problem when there is inflammation, which makes me feel better. Strange thing is that the report never mentioned the diarrhea, even after I stayed, longer, to discuss that with the ER vet.

I have that stupid conference that starts tonight, and I have to leave, shortly, for that, and have to be back in the morning before 8:30, for the morning session. It is about a 45 minute drive, at a minimum, for me.

What I do know is that Lilly will get some answers, tomorrow, thank goodness!

Logan

Cookiebaker
10-12-2006, 05:24 PM
{{Hugs for Logan and Lilly!!!}}} and keeping you both tight in our prayers and thoughts. Hopefully the vet will be able to bring relief tomorrow. Hang in there!!!!

Cincy'sMom
10-12-2006, 06:40 PM
Lots of prayers and good thoughts for Sweet Lilly!

BOBS DAD
10-12-2006, 07:21 PM
good thoughts for lily. you know... it is funny. sometimes dogs are like you described and the next day - nothing. they r running like you are crazy. what????????? i was never limping. hope that will be the case with lily.

elizabethann
10-12-2006, 07:31 PM
I'm sending positive loving vibes Lilly's way.

zoey
10-12-2006, 07:37 PM
I'm sorry Lilly is under the weather. I really hope you find out what's wrong soon and that she heals quickly!! Prayers and hugs from Zoey and Daisy in Texas.

K9karen
10-13-2006, 12:19 AM
Logan, you know I'm such an emotional person so when I know any of our pets are sick, it cuts me to the core. And since I've known you for many many years on a more personal level, I wish I could hop on a plane and help you and hug you. The not knowing is the worse part, especially when it's so sudden.

I also thought of ticks but remembered you said your girls were vaccinated. I also remember that Cody physically acted similarly when he had ACL. Plus he also had HD. I can't recall the eating or bathroom problems but his reaction to the pain could have been different.

God Bless your Helen..but I don't have to tell you how much I love her. I feel better that Lilly will be in the loving, compassionate, excellent care of Dr R. I'm sure he'll be more thorough with blood work etc. You know you and Lilly and the whole Bagley clan will be in my prayers and thoughts.

shais_mom
10-13-2006, 03:06 PM
oohh I'm so sorry for coming to this late Logan! Lots of cyber hugs on your way!
off to read the update!

ChrisH
10-14-2006, 09:15 AM
Poor Lilly. :( Prayers and good thoughts on the way.

captain
10-14-2006, 10:39 PM
Logan,
So sorry I only got to read about darlin Lilly now - (((hugs))) and kisses to you both.

She sure is such a beautiful looking Golden Girl ...... just wanna kiss that face .....


((hugs))
Michelle

zippy-kat
10-15-2006, 09:28 PM
How is Lilly doing, Logan? No uppie-date makes me a little worried but I'll think positive since I know there's lots going on. Hope Miss Gracie is happily settled into her new home and Lilly & Co. are doing wonderfully.

Cinder & Smoke
10-15-2006, 10:01 PM
Herrow, GOD??

Any word on our Buddie, Miz Lilly??

You wuz down here wiff her on Friday, atta White Coat's, wuzzint You?
Sure HOPE You made it fur da tests.

We're all waitin ta hear sum GUD Newz, iffin You can arrange dat.

Thanks, God!

/s/ the Prayer Pups

finn's mom
10-16-2006, 05:10 AM
Logan, I'm so sorry I'm just now reading this. I hope you're able to update soon...and, that it's with good news about Lilly. Helen sounds wonderful, I want to meet your entire family! Next time I'm back home, I'm going to try my hardest to make that happen.

Daisy and Delilah
10-16-2006, 07:09 AM
{{{{{{HUGS FOR LILLY AND FAMILY}}}}}} Please get better sweet girl :(

pitc9
10-16-2006, 09:09 AM
Any updates? :confused: :(

Logan
10-16-2006, 09:32 AM
I'm terribly sorry that I haven't updated. :o

Lilly seemed better, once we got her home and situated on Friday afternoon, with her pain meds, diarrhea meds, eye drops, etc. The sometime, during the night, on Saturday, she proceeded to throw up over 15 times, then 7-8 more times Sunday morning. :( But I did not overreact, watched her very closely, gave her pedialyte ice cubes and held off on her pain medication, and by last night, she was a lot better. She had a good night last night and so far, so good, this morning. I started her on a nausea medication that I already had, but also have a call into Dr. Robinson to make sure that I am doing the right things for her. He truly believes that each and every symptom, other than the fever, was not connected. The fever, he believes, was because of the inflammation in her hips, which is our greatest concern, right now.

Dr. Robinson is doing some investigating on potential supplements and medications to use with Lilly on an ongoing basis, without risky side effects.

I will tell you that this morning, the sweet girl ate her breakfast (a small amount I gave her), took her medication and went outside and literally ran to Scott when he called her back. This is a good thing!!!! :) First time we've seen her run in a long, long time.

I'll try and do a better job of keeping you posted. Thank you so much for caring.

Logan

Cataholic
10-16-2006, 12:36 PM
I'm terribly sorry that I haven't updated. :o
I'll try and do a better job of keeping you posted. Thank you so much for caring.

Logan


Your "job" is to get Lilly better, and be there for HER, not us. We, of course want to know how she is faring, and wait patiently for updates.

Good to hear things are getting a little better.

Johanna

finn's mom
10-16-2006, 08:54 PM
Aw, Logan, no worries. No news is good news, so, take your time. :) Glad to hear she had a good day.