Deanna & Billie
Member Since 2014
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Hello all,
Billie was at the ER today due to jaundice. Her liver enzymes are significantly higher than they were 6 weeks ago, and her borderline anemia has progressed to mild anemia.
Despite all of that, she is eating very enthusiastically and acting like herself. I wouldn’t have even thought to bring her in if I hadn’t noticed her ears looking jaundiced. The vet tech remarked that Billie seemed happy and looked good, and she would never have guessed that she has so many underlying illnesses.
So, on one hand, her quality of life is still good. However, on paper, things look bad. Her liver disease, whether it’s inflammatory or cancer (we elected not to biopsy and vet said it could be either), is progressing. I’m very worried. He said we could hospitalize her and push fluids to try to get her bilirubin and GGT down, or take her home, keep her eating, and try steroids again. I thought she had some side effects with methylpred when she tried it a few weeks ago, so we stopped it, but maybe what I thought were side effects were unrelated issues. He didn’t think hospitalizing would help and thought it could do more harm than good, which I agree with. In general, he was not optimistic. I understand. I will always hold out hope; she has been known to make miraculous recoveries. But I just want her to be happy and comfortable for as long as we are lucky to have her here.
We are trying the methylpred again, and hopefully it will help. He also gave her subq fluids before sending her home because she was a little dehydrated. Since she got home, she ate what was probably an entire pork chop (doing homecooked food with premix) and has been sleeping on her bookshelf.
Something amazing has been happening for the past few weeks, and I think it means something...I have been catching the clock at :27 very often. 27 is my dog, Taffy’s number (her birth date). She was my soulmate, and she passed away a few years ago. I have been catching :27 so often that I started getting a little freaked out, wondering what she is trying to tell me. Now, I think it’s her letting me know that she is here to watch over and guide Billie.
Any vines, prayers, and good thoughts are much appreciated



Hello all,
Billie was at the ER today due to jaundice. Her liver enzymes are significantly higher than they were 6 weeks ago, and her borderline anemia has progressed to mild anemia.
Despite all of that, she is eating very enthusiastically and acting like herself. I wouldn’t have even thought to bring her in if I hadn’t noticed her ears looking jaundiced. The vet tech remarked that Billie seemed happy and looked good, and she would never have guessed that she has so many underlying illnesses.
So, on one hand, her quality of life is still good. However, on paper, things look bad. Her liver disease, whether it’s inflammatory or cancer (we elected not to biopsy and vet said it could be either), is progressing. I’m very worried. He said we could hospitalize her and push fluids to try to get her bilirubin and GGT down, or take her home, keep her eating, and try steroids again. I thought she had some side effects with methylpred when she tried it a few weeks ago, so we stopped it, but maybe what I thought were side effects were unrelated issues. He didn’t think hospitalizing would help and thought it could do more harm than good, which I agree with. In general, he was not optimistic. I understand. I will always hold out hope; she has been known to make miraculous recoveries. But I just want her to be happy and comfortable for as long as we are lucky to have her here.
We are trying the methylpred again, and hopefully it will help. He also gave her subq fluids before sending her home because she was a little dehydrated. Since she got home, she ate what was probably an entire pork chop (doing homecooked food with premix) and has been sleeping on her bookshelf.
Something amazing has been happening for the past few weeks, and I think it means something...I have been catching the clock at :27 very often. 27 is my dog, Taffy’s number (her birth date). She was my soulmate, and she passed away a few years ago. I have been catching :27 so often that I started getting a little freaked out, wondering what she is trying to tell me. Now, I think it’s her letting me know that she is here to watch over and guide Billie.
Any vines, prayers, and good thoughts are much appreciated





