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She says she's ready ...so how do I help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 743248" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>That's great!</p><p>Fantastic!</p><p>Wow. That is incredible! That she listened and chewed on each one and actually stayed in the conversation enough to assimilate it. I am so impressed. </p><p></p><p>Maybe she will come up with more options on her own. Would that not be fantastic? If she had a smorgasbord of options? Or even one, that she wanted? </p><p></p><p>This is amazing. I wonder what is in the water today.</p><p></p><p>The vet called and Stella's labs improved for both her thyroid which was not the worry now, but her KIDNEY numbers were better (which does not mean she is better. I get that. But she is NOT worse.) The doctor tried to talk me down from my elation, but her Creatinine fell substantially. The doctor says all it is is the disease is not progressing. And that each lab blood draw draws at a particular instant in time and the numbers are not stable. But we can go 6 months without another blood panel. She has DOUBLED her weight! She loves the dry KD Chicken and refuses all of the wet varieties.</p><p></p><p>We have worked so hard to stabilize her health. And she has tried so hard too. To eat. And she is even cooperating better taking her pill, by swallowing it instead of cheeking it. (That's what the prisoners do with their medications.)</p><p></p><p>Elsi. I will look if I can find another program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 743248, member: 18958"] That's great! Fantastic! Wow. That is incredible! That she listened and chewed on each one and actually stayed in the conversation enough to assimilate it. I am so impressed. Maybe she will come up with more options on her own. Would that not be fantastic? If she had a smorgasbord of options? Or even one, that she wanted? This is amazing. I wonder what is in the water today. The vet called and Stella's labs improved for both her thyroid which was not the worry now, but her KIDNEY numbers were better (which does not mean she is better. I get that. But she is NOT worse.) The doctor tried to talk me down from my elation, but her Creatinine fell substantially. The doctor says all it is is the disease is not progressing. And that each lab blood draw draws at a particular instant in time and the numbers are not stable. But we can go 6 months without another blood panel. She has DOUBLED her weight! She loves the dry KD Chicken and refuses all of the wet varieties. We have worked so hard to stabilize her health. And she has tried so hard too. To eat. And she is even cooperating better taking her pill, by swallowing it instead of cheeking it. (That's what the prisoners do with their medications.) Elsi. I will look if I can find another program. [/QUOTE]
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