| Well, I posted last week when my little furball was diagnosed with this horrible disease. Her PVC was at 24% on the 17th when I took her in and dropped each day to 16%, 14%, 10% (this is when they wanted her put in critical care which would have been during the weekend and the one day cost was in the thousands.) We brough her home had no blood test on the Sunday. She dropped to 8.06% on Monday and then Tuesday it went to 8.22%, then 9.82%, and yesterday 14.94%. Once she gets above 20% we're on to checking it every week. I'm hoping we get to that point today...I'm holding off checking it until this afternoon. The extra time might make a difference. But my little dog that did nothing but lay around the last while has been barking at the doorbell and jumping off the couch since her numbers have started going up. We're trying to keep her calm and not encouraging it but at the same time it kinda makes me smile that she's returning to her old "bounce off the walls" self. Thanks for all the kind words from everyone on here. I will be sure to continue to post updates, I just hope we can beat this and leave it in the past. |
| Chelsey Kansas |
| we all hope for a continued rise in Moochy's numbers |
| josh socal |
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