Bonnie & Kyndra
Member Since 2010
I know I have been quite absent from the boards but wanted to at least share this as some of you have been a tremendous help to me thru my struggles with being unemployed and then Kyndra being diagnosed with Lung-Digit cancer back in April. It has been a long and difficult road, but she has been one amazing girl. I did nothing as far as meds except for Piroxicam and some long-lasting antibiotic injections to stave off infection due to the prolonged bandaging.
I have decided and then changed my mind three times already to have her euthanized. Today was one, but I was 2nd guessing again and instead brought her in to Laura (vet) for her assessment. She had not seen her for almost a month as I have been managing everything by myself at home. There have been changes in her breathing which meant the lung tumors were (finally?) rearing their demonic heads. Other problems had begun to arise quickly - yesterday her BG plummeted to 57 in the a.m. It has never ever been anywhere near that.
It is time. The chance of a lung tumor spontaneously bleeding, which could drown her is frightening. I think the piroxicam and her catnip sock have been the meds that have gotten her thru. I know my love and dedication allowed me to do everything I possibly could, but also is what is allowing me to release her.
Laura will come to the house tomorrow afternoon, I am grateful she will be at home. Darwin (bearded dragon), her buddy may soon follow, he is not well. Another lizard of mine died yesterday afternoon. Life can suck, but the love for and from our companions somehow makes it all worth it.
Bonnie, Kyndra, Lita & Darwin
(and the rest of the menagerie)
I have decided and then changed my mind three times already to have her euthanized. Today was one, but I was 2nd guessing again and instead brought her in to Laura (vet) for her assessment. She had not seen her for almost a month as I have been managing everything by myself at home. There have been changes in her breathing which meant the lung tumors were (finally?) rearing their demonic heads. Other problems had begun to arise quickly - yesterday her BG plummeted to 57 in the a.m. It has never ever been anywhere near that.
It is time. The chance of a lung tumor spontaneously bleeding, which could drown her is frightening. I think the piroxicam and her catnip sock have been the meds that have gotten her thru. I know my love and dedication allowed me to do everything I possibly could, but also is what is allowing me to release her.
Laura will come to the house tomorrow afternoon, I am grateful she will be at home. Darwin (bearded dragon), her buddy may soon follow, he is not well. Another lizard of mine died yesterday afternoon. Life can suck, but the love for and from our companions somehow makes it all worth it.
Bonnie, Kyndra, Lita & Darwin
(and the rest of the menagerie)