Rachel & Gus
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Gus has been in and out of the hospital first with pancreatitis, IBD, then a UTI. Then he stopped eating, turned jaundiced and they admitted him to the hospital to save his life. It was all going well and then he was released Friday and stopped eating again on Saturday.
They found some good and bad news with Gus when I took him back today for blood work and they are doing an ultrasound to determine if he would need surgery. More than likely, he will need surgery, but I am going to have to talk to the doctor about his long term prognosis and whether he is going to be battling one problem after another or whether they can fix this with surgery and he will have a long happy life. I've been on the phone with my parents and will meet with the doctor later this afternoon to discuss the options. They think he has a blockage in his gallbladder and I'm pretty certain he does and he would have to have surgery to remove it. It is certain that he will die without the surgery. But I also have to think long term about his life quality with all of the problems he has. They have definitely been able to get the vomiting from the IBD under control, but long term with the pancreatitis, I'm not sure how things will go. He also has a mild heart condition which doesn't require medication at this time.
Has anyone been through this? Have any advice? If I know he would get better and go home with a great quality of life then I would do it in a minute, but I worry about his life and if we will be in and out of the hospitals dealing with needing plasma transfusions for the pancreatitis and how well they IBD can be controlled.
Gus hasn't been sick since January and even then I was able to fix it at home and we didn't need to go to the vet. However, he is now 13 and seems to be gathering more problems, not less.
He is the love of my life and I want to make the right decision. Has anyone dealt with a similar problem?
Thank you.
-Rachel, Gus and Carma
They found some good and bad news with Gus when I took him back today for blood work and they are doing an ultrasound to determine if he would need surgery. More than likely, he will need surgery, but I am going to have to talk to the doctor about his long term prognosis and whether he is going to be battling one problem after another or whether they can fix this with surgery and he will have a long happy life. I've been on the phone with my parents and will meet with the doctor later this afternoon to discuss the options. They think he has a blockage in his gallbladder and I'm pretty certain he does and he would have to have surgery to remove it. It is certain that he will die without the surgery. But I also have to think long term about his life quality with all of the problems he has. They have definitely been able to get the vomiting from the IBD under control, but long term with the pancreatitis, I'm not sure how things will go. He also has a mild heart condition which doesn't require medication at this time.
Has anyone been through this? Have any advice? If I know he would get better and go home with a great quality of life then I would do it in a minute, but I worry about his life and if we will be in and out of the hospitals dealing with needing plasma transfusions for the pancreatitis and how well they IBD can be controlled.
Gus hasn't been sick since January and even then I was able to fix it at home and we didn't need to go to the vet. However, he is now 13 and seems to be gathering more problems, not less.
He is the love of my life and I want to make the right decision. Has anyone dealt with a similar problem?
Thank you.
-Rachel, Gus and Carma