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Katalina's Story.
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Katalina and PMR would like to say a special thanks to the following people
who have donated towards her medical needs:
Christina Roy, Toni Webb, Melissa
Thorpe, Sandi Ritchie, Michelle Wisz,
Joel and Suzanne Brood, and Shelly Reed.
Sherri Mossop. Leda Lively and C Talton.
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Update July 17th 2002
Here
is one of our more current pics. You can't tell but Kat has
a leaf in her mouth. She has all but destroyed the lily in the
pot...she's been pulling the leaves off one by one...little stinker!!
Mick likes to be her partner in crime!
Suzanne

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A very happy ending. I drove to
Nashville TN on Saturday and met Katalina's new mommy, daddy, and fur sibs.
Here are some pics that I took while I was there. The first meeting with my
new mommy.
Note: The tri colored chi is PMR Mickey that has been home for about a year.
Mickey and Kat have a having a ball chasing one another once they got
settled in at home.
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UPDATE 4/4/02 |
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Well I finally got hold of the specialist that
did Katalina's surgery. He had been on vacation.
He said that the results were very good and if
they did not improve any from their current levels that she would still
have a normal life expectancy but she would have to remain on the liver
diet food. We are reducing the amount of lactulose that she takes to a
level that allows her a formed stool.
He wants another test ran on the 20th of this
month to see how she is doing.
He says that there is a possibility when they
close off with the ring that the body will form a secondary shunt. But
even if that has happened her levels indicate that she can survive with
it. The other way to close off the shunt would have been to tied off the
shunt and there is risk that this could have caused the liver to totally
shut down. So they opted for the lesser of the two evils and used the
ring.
So everyone say some big prayers that the next
results also show a big improvement over this last one.
Here are a few new pics of her.
Robin

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UPDATE 3/23/02
Boy did she grow!....... blood work reports on Monday but Katalina is
doing so well thanks to all who helped this puppy feel the joy of living
with out sickness and pain.
Well we are still waiting for the official report, but the message on my
answering machine said that the premeal results of the bile acid test were
within normal range and the after meal results were 105, normal is less than
25. Her pre-surgery results were 255.5 premeal and over 300 after meal, 300
being the highest number on the scale and her results were off the chart at
that time.
Once I get the official results, they will go to the specialist who will
tell us what they mean. We were told that it takes approximately 6 weeks for
the ring to close the shunt. So I just have to be patient until I get the
official results to take into Dr Allan.
In the meantime, Katalina is growing and is one feisty girl. She is up to
6.6 pounds and rough houses with one of the other pups here that weighs
about 14 pounds.
Its hard to believe this is the same pup in the pictures below taken only a
month ago.
UPDATE 2/23/02
My PALS are Lou &
Marilyn Flores, and Chip, Coco, Copper & Candi & Corky (PMR's) - thanks!
Katalina is
actually feeling a little better today. She thinks she is being punished by
being kept in the playpen. She ate over 2 cups of food today. Her stool is
soft but not loose. She wants attention and does her little whining cry to
get you to come to her. She is still a little leery of being picked up. We
figure that this is from her incision being sensitive.
Dr Allan called today to check up on her. He nicknamed her, Little Bit,
while she was there.
Katalina wants to give a big thank you to the following people who donated
to her surgery fund today:
Annette Stollman, Toni Webb, Roberta Metalious, Dominga Hults, Elaine Apinis,
and Melissa Thorpe and Judith O'Kane.
Katalina's fund is up to $775 with today's donations.
Attached are some pictures taken today.

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UPDATE 2/20/02 She
is home.

Date: Wed Feb 20, 2002 8:39 pm
Subject: Katalina is home
I picked up Katalina this evening. She is sore but still a little trouper.
She whimpered on the trip home. As soon as I put her in her playpen, she had
to potty. She then walked around a bit while I got her bed ready and her
food bowl ready. Soon as I sat the food bowl down, she decided to eat a bit
of it. I have attached some pics and will take some of her incision once my
daughter gets home to hold her.
They said that she still has some diarrhea but have now determined that she
also had giardia and that it flared up from the stress. I am going to have
to read up on this one as her prior stools were fine and also her fecals
were negative. They checked the stool as I told them that we have seen
several that have tested negative come up positive for coccidia after
getting stressed. So she is one meds for the giardia and hopefully that will
get under control within the next few days on the meds.
Katalina has to stay on the Hill's LD until her bile acid test are within
the normal range. She has to be tested in 1 month and then at 2 months. She
is also on the lactalose until that time.
Katalina and PMR would like to say a special thanks to the following people
who have donated towards her medical needs:
Christina Roy, Toni Webb, Melissa
Thorpe, Sandi Ritchie, Michelle Wisz,
Joel and Suzanne Brood, and Shelly Reed.
Sherri Mossop. Leda Lively and C Talton. Leda Lively and C. Talton
The total cost of her surgery and care at Associated Veterinary Specialists
is $1767.37 after they made some adjustments to reduce the costs. If you can
spare a little
towards her
medical fund click here.
Robin |
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ADOPTION PENDING
She is only 4.2 pounds a
sweetheart Italian Greyhound aged 4 months, we thought she had
Distemper....NO its Liver Shunt and so serious without surgery she will die.
SEE ABOVE.
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