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    Guess who was asleep in her carrier this morning?

    I just cannot believe the difference in Puddy. Ok, she doesn't want to socialize yet; understandable. She's been through a lot, especially this past week. Her quality of sleep has been awful, so she needs her rest. But she ate cat chow during the night, used her litterbox and drank water out of her bowl. She still insists that I keep the water bowl in the bathtub, so I'm not sure why that is but compared to how she was last week, I don't really care.

    Dr. Lee did not call me this morning; I had to call him and when he got on the phone he asked "How's our patient?" and I started right in w/the debate about the vitamin B complex and B 12. His response surprised me. Before becoming a small animal vet, he was an equine vet and he said that B 12 was regularly administered to horses to make them run faster but that he was never a proponent of it. What that has to do w/Puddy and all her symptoms, I have no idea. So I told him of the immediate change in her behavior, appetite, sleep pattern, litterbox habits, etc. since the B complex injection into her bag of fluids and he said "Oh yes, we do that here" and I said "Why was this never mentioned as an option for Puddy?" and he said "I'm just not a proponent of it. You certainly can't hurt her but I've never known it to really help". I was floored. I said "The change in her is undeniable. I'll concede that perhaps the Selegiline is kicking in and maybe the combination of both is what triggered the improvement but I'm unwilling to stop the Selegiline to find out". He said "Well, I wouldn't advise that". Sigh.

    Then I asked him about Burning Mouth Syndrome and he said "Mmm hmm...." I paused, waiting for him to say something but he didn't, so I took that as meaning he didn't know what I was talking about and it wasn't my intention to challenge or corner him. I truly wanted his opinion on it or case histories or something, anything but "Mmm hmmm". I told him that I originally called him months ago because Puddy's tongue had been hanging out of her mouth and it so concerned me and we thought at that time that it may have been due to her gingivitis. Another "Mmm hmm". However, since the B complex injection, she hardly sticks her tongue out at all now. When I told him that all this info was discovered on the internet, I got his standard reply about the internet being good and bad. Now, how is all this bad, I ask you???

    We finished the conversation w/him saying "I'm for what works and if you feel that the B complex is working for her, then by all means, keep it up. There are those who feel that it's effective". I replied with "Well, I'm in that camp". He chuckled and said "Ok".

    After I spoke to him, I called my local vet and told her of Puddy's improvement and she even sounded surprised but said "Oh! Good!" So I'll be picking up another syringe for her subQ's today. The thing that frustrates me about her office is that they only have one person on the desk at all times. It's difficult for her to book appts., take care of incoming patients, answer calls, do computer work, etc. w/out confusion. And they're always training new people, so they never know who I am. Sometimes I have to spell my name for them repeatedly; today I had to spell it 4 times and after all that, she asked "What is this about again?" I became impatient and said "Please, can you let me speak to someone who is familiar w/my case? This is important! I know I'm not Dr. B's only patient but this is very frustrating." She offered to have someone return my call but, historically, I get the call at the end of the day and this couldn't wait. I need those vitamins today and not after they close their office. Finally, Dr. B picked up the phone. They also only have 2 vet techs there at a time, which is also another problem. They've inherited a HUGE client base from Dr. LeBeau and they're overwhelmed. I understand it and I can be patient but if it's a matter of urgency, then I have to go to Dr. Lee instead. I don't want to go to him for routine things. I love Dr. B and she's nearby but unless and until that office starts humming, I'll have to continue w/Dr. Lee for all my vet needs. However, when it comes to surgery, Dr. Lee is the man. He has an anesthesiologist there at all times and so many vet techs and people working the front desk that I've lost count. To be fair, he has a large clinic w/5 vets on staff, so maybe my comparison of the two offices is somewhat skewed.

    Anyhow, the most important issue is that Puddy has improved a lot and I'm feeling hopeful for the first time in weeks. I know that she won't be w/me forever but until the time comes that I must say 'goodbye', I want her to be as comfortable and happy as possible. If it wasn't for Lara and her research, Puddy probably wouldn't be here today. I was going to make that call if she hadn't improved. The way I see it, Lara's research and many prayers from my PT friends saved Puddy's life, if only for a little while. Life is good.

    ETA: She ate her Fancy Feast this morning.
    Last edited by Medusa; 09-29-2008 at 09:10 AM.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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