Elizabeth and Bertie
Member Since 2010
Diane’s beautiful Bailey has gone.
I spoke to Diane on the phone yesterday evening.
She asked that I post here to let people know what had happened. She knows that folks here will understand the extent of her loss.
Bailey’s health deteriorated over a period of days. He first became more withdrawn. Then he developed breathing problems, and it became evident that he had a considerable build-up of fluid in his system. The vet said that any treatment would only keep Bailey going for a few days more. So, Diane had to make the heart-breaking decision to let him go.
Diane wanted me to say that Bailey only lived as long as he did because of the advice and support on this forum. Her vet said that FDMB knew far more about feline diabetes than he did (during his training he only had one day on feline diabetes. ) And he thought Diane did an amazing job of managing Bailey’s diabetes, especially given Bailey’s other health issues.
Diane asked that I pass on her thanks to the whole FDMB community. She has valued FDMB enormously. And she particularly wanted to thank Julie @julie & punkin (ga) and Wendy @Wendy&Neko for the help they gave her throughout Bailey’s diabetes journey.
Diane also found a wonderful friend here in Anna @anna and bailey.uk england , who lives nearby. And it is certain their friendship will endure.
Diane has been incredibly devoted to her dear Bailey. And she will miss him enormously.
Please keep her in your prayers at this difficult time.
Fly free sweet Bailey.
Eliz
I spoke to Diane on the phone yesterday evening.
She asked that I post here to let people know what had happened. She knows that folks here will understand the extent of her loss.
Bailey’s health deteriorated over a period of days. He first became more withdrawn. Then he developed breathing problems, and it became evident that he had a considerable build-up of fluid in his system. The vet said that any treatment would only keep Bailey going for a few days more. So, Diane had to make the heart-breaking decision to let him go.
Diane wanted me to say that Bailey only lived as long as he did because of the advice and support on this forum. Her vet said that FDMB knew far more about feline diabetes than he did (during his training he only had one day on feline diabetes. ) And he thought Diane did an amazing job of managing Bailey’s diabetes, especially given Bailey’s other health issues.
Diane asked that I pass on her thanks to the whole FDMB community. She has valued FDMB enormously. And she particularly wanted to thank Julie @julie & punkin (ga) and Wendy @Wendy&Neko for the help they gave her throughout Bailey’s diabetes journey.
Diane also found a wonderful friend here in Anna @anna and bailey.uk england , who lives nearby. And it is certain their friendship will endure.
Diane has been incredibly devoted to her dear Bailey. And she will miss him enormously.
Please keep her in your prayers at this difficult time.
Fly free sweet Bailey.

Eliz
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