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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan

    She passed about a 2 ft long cord of some kind.

    We have no idea where it came from,
    but it was obviously the culprit causing the infection.
    She was like a new dog this morning.
    A "2 ft long CORD" ??

    OMG!

    "Cord" as in rope, clothes line, electrical cord ... what KIND of cord was it?

    Did you take it to Doc Robinson for "show & tell"?

    Hey Lilly --- try to stick to what's IN your BOWL ... not what you can scavenge up.

    Another Chapter in the Book you otta write.


    PS: THANKS, God!
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    Thank goodness, whatever it was, is out of her and Lilly can get back to normal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    A "2 ft long CORD" ??

    OMG!

    "Cord" as in rope, clothes line, electrical cord ... what KIND of cord was it?

    Did you take it to Doc Robinson for "show & tell"?

    Hey Lilly --- try to stick to what's IN your BOWL ... not what you can scavenge up.

    Another Chapter in the Book you otta write.


    PS: THANKS, God!
    Phred, it was like a string out of a sweatshirt or sweatpants. And yes, I took it in for them to examine it. I believe it had to have come off of one of Mack's toys, though.

    Miss Lilly started throwing up again, late yesterday afternoon. We all hope it is just her adjusting to eating again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    Miss Lilly started throwing up again, late yesterday afternoon. We all hope it is just her adjusting to eating again.
    Watch for the shoe that shoelace belonged to come out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    Phred, it was like a string out of a sweatshirt or sweatpants. And yes, I took it in for them to examine it. I believe it had to have come off of one of Mack's toys, though.

    Miss Lilly started throwing up again, late yesterday afternoon. We all hope it is just her adjusting to eating again.

    That foreign stuff that won't dissolve can really do a number on the
    intestines. I hope her tummy settles down soon.
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    Lilly Wednesday

    Lilly has gone back to spend the afternoon at Dr. Robinson's office. She is throwing up again, not eating, and now has diarrhea, too. He is running blood work and perhaps giving her iv fluids, too. I'll know more later when I go back over to pick her up.

    Please keep my Golden girl in your prayers, one more time.

    Logan

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    Oh darn. Maybe Lilly didn't pass all of it. Prayers for Lilly as long
    as it takes, poor girl.
    I've Been Boo'd

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    Lilly, Lilly, more prayers for you sweet girl.

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    The new bloodwork indicated that her white count is going down. That is a
    good thing. But her red count has dropped, too, which means she is losing
    blood and is slightly anemic. He said that he walked her outside, observed
    the diarrhea and it is full of blood. Her colon is apparently bleeding from
    where I pulled that string out. She got a good dose of B vitamins, iron,
    and antibiotics, as well as a shot of Reglan (to help the nausea) and some
    liquid medication to coat her tummy and intestinal track and help the
    diarrhea. I gave her an injection of Reglan this morning, and forced her to
    swallow about 20cc of the anti-diarrheal medication. He said at any sign of
    change in her behavior or continued digestive problems, I am to call him,
    right away, and he will meet me at his office (they are closed on
    Thursdays). Otherwise, she will go back tomorrow and spend the day so that he can observe her. I pushed him about her recovery and I never did get a real strong "oh, she'll be fine in no time". I gather this is pretty
    serious, but that is why it is so important for me not to wait if I see
    anything getting worse.

    Lilly is much less enthusiastic this morning. She is sleeping and did ask
    to go outside around 5:45 this morning for a little while. She wasn't
    interested in eating this morning, so I didn't push her. She had a little
    bit of boiled potato last night and some bread and she did digest all of
    that because when she threw up overnight, I didn't see any of that come
    back. They did tell me, this morning, that the iron and vitamins probably
    gave her a little boost, yesterday, and made her feel better, thus her
    enthusiasm last night.

    Patsy (the vet tech) called me this morning around 8:15 and said Dr.
    Robinson had already called her to see how Lilly was doing. He woke her up!
    Ha Ha! I'm glad he cares enough to follow up that early and he knew I would
    call Patsy if I had any problems. We'll continue to watch her closely, as
    he said we had to do, and if anything changes, I'll call them right away. I
    went to the office and got my stuff and brought it home so I wouldn't have
    to stay there. I may have to go back for an hour or so this afternoon, but
    I hope not.

    He does not believe that any of that string (or whatever it was) is left in her system, since we got such a big piece when she did pass it. And I asked if there was any possibility that her intestines had been perforated by this "thing" and he said "absolutely not" as she would be "down" in a much worse way if her body was being contaminated. Whew! I guess that is the bit of good news I have to report today.

    I'll keep you posted. Thanks so much for the prayers.

    Logan

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