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Still waiting for him to call me back hun, I think the specialist is in a consult.

The day has gone fast, and yet waiting for these results has seemed like a month... :D

I actually have quite a bit of faith in the specialist and his gut instincts, he's very good and I trust him alot. Bless him he drew a picture and tried to explain what he was thinking yesterday to my dad (who I doubt understood a word of it - I'm usually the translator :rofl: ). He does try very hard to make sure that we understand what is going on, why and what is required and expected. He also understands that the financial burden is great, so tries to do what he needs to do with the least amount of testing/costs, but without compromising Chloe's health.

Still, it doesn't make the 'official' verdict any less nerve wracking...

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Have you on my mind Kelly Louise. I'm a bit late to the board as I had my boy at the vet. Nothing serious with him just some drops for his itchy ears and a scipt for Oroxine for his thyroid. The pills at the chemist cost me $36.00 and the vet charges $82.00 :rofl: I need to save where I can (you know all about that :rofl: ).

Enough of my boy, I am dying to hear what your specialist has to say about Chloe. BTW he sounds like a really good find, and we like to stick with the good 'uns :D

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All I can ask is that you pray for a good result for my baby. She has the courage to see it through, she just needs some luck to come her way.

Our hopes and prayers are with you all. I hope this pic will bring a smile for you. You both need your strength at this time , it is amazing how a smile makes our little ones brighter.

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Still no news yet... I might try again - just don't want to seem too pushy (but when it comes to my Chloe I am :D ).

Wow that is a MASSIVE saving on your boys meds - IF ONLY Trilostane could be bought cheaper elsewhere :rofl: - even for a pensioner (like my Gran) they can't be bought any cheaper (and I'm sure you understand why I've tried that ;) )

Does your little guy have issues with his ears, or does it just come and go?

My patience is quickly running out today :rofl:

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Oh thank you Man - that is too adorable!!! Gave me a good chuckle!!

Just heard from the specialist and all the bloodwork came back really really good - actually he was very impressed with all the other levels and her general condition. I can't tell you how happy that made me, brought a little tear :D

So just waiting on the urine analysis results - and the verdict is that it's most likely the Cushings returned as everything else has been ruled out, and he doesn't think that there was any infection in the urine (but test still to confirm that). The only other option he said it could be diabetes insipudus (sp?) but he said it would be VERY rare and unlucky if she was to have both Cushings and that form of diabetes. So if the urine analysis shows no infection by Monday, she will be off for the very long Cushings test to definitely confirm that it's the Cushings returned - and determine what dosage meds she should go back on. So at least there doesn't seem to be any nasties.

I'm disappointed that the Cushings is back - however I'm stoked with how happy he is with her condition, and said that apart from the Cushings everything seems to be very much on track and working well.

Yaay Chloe. :rofl:

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I so happy for you, we both got great news this week. I am taking Dida to the ARH on Monday, 1.45pm is her appointment.

About the urine infection when the original vet said that Dida most likely had an urinary infection, I did some research and came across and a few articles about putting citrus juice in the water. The article went of to say that it provided some relief for the dog as well as preventative properties.

With Dida mandarins are one of her favourite treats and she would prefer the fruit than just the juice even if she has to peel it first. This also included helping herself to the ones ripening on our tree that she could reach :rofl:

Maybe the vet can advise if this would be helpful to Chloe.

http://www.uti-in-dogs.com/uti-in-dogs-home-remedies.php is one link I read.

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Man

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Thanks Man, good advice! Chloe also likes mandarins, but mainly just the seeds :rofl:

Although they are checking to discount an infection, the specialist doesn't believe that she has one... basically he wanted to test it just so he could definitely rule out that it could be anything other than the Cushings disease return. But, I must say, if it was just an infection I'd be a very very happy girl - a treatment of antibiotics is much cheaper than her Cushings medications!!! :D

I think Chloe will be going into the ARH very early on Tuesday morning for her test - will be an all-dayer so I hope she doesn't get too upset. They are so lovely there that I know they take special care of her (and she is such a frequent guest they all know her well and greet her as if she was the only customer they had :rofl: ).

I hope you get some good news on Monday and they are happy with Dida's progress... I'm sure they will be she seems like a very happy girl in those pictures.

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Funny how little things can keep our spirits up :rofl: Great that the vet thinks it is 'only' Cushing's coming bacj and nothing in addition to that. Good luck with her tests next week.

My boy is an itcher and we discovered that it is mainly due to low Thyroid issues. I had been told by the gal that sent him to me that they thought he was allergic to beef and I know for sure he is allergic to oats. Of course I forgot this and three weeks ago fed him raw beef patties :) Total flare up, GAH. I now have his body under control, but it runs into his ears and they got really bad - BAD MUMMY! He is on a course of antibiotics and steriods and ear drops.

I used to import the Trilostance from the UK, but AQIS or Customs put a stop to that little exercise :D In the US it can be bought over the counter at chemists that stock it. Can you ask your local pharmacy if they could get it in, and how much they would charge you for it?

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Thanks for that Loraine - great idea. I spoke to mum who has a good friend who runs a pharmacy - I told her to ask, you never know... any possible saving would help :D

And thanks for your support - I know I panic alot but i can't bear the thought of losing my girl just yet, or her suffering. The thing about this disease is that every experience is different and unpredictable... so you never know what to expect :) And being our first time through it all is tough on us all.

Spent a lovely lazy afternoon with Chloe today. She is drinking and urinating quite a bit, but not necessarily to the point that it's drastic. She does seem a bit dull, but funny how she perks herself up for the things she loves. When she saw me from the backyard she raced the entire length of the yard, up the steps and straight up on me :eek: But she's tiring easily, so we had a nice lie around, tummy scratches, back scratches, and of course... a tonne of kisses and cuddles, and she wanted me to hold her paw all the time. :) I don't know what my mum will ever do without her, Chloe is her constant shadow... nothing makes Chloe happier than mum pottering around the backyard so she can follow her around while mum chats to her, brushes her, pats her, shows her interesting things. It's quite a lovely sight.... So is Chloe following my 91 year old gran to the freezer, just hoping that she might drop something that she can scoff.

So my lovely old girl is hanging in there... bit slow but the fire is still there.

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I have often read your posts about Chloe but never posted myself because i never had any advice to give.

But Chloe for some reason has pulled at my heart strings so i just want to say .......

GO CHLOE GO CHLOE GO CHLOE!!! im wishing all the best for her ongoing health :D

I love the oldies they are really special.

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Awww thank you kiwigirl - that means an awful lot :winner:

Chloe does have that ability to melt you - she does it at the specialist hospital too, they all love her. I think it's her gorgeous grey face, and her courage and heart. But I agree there is something very special about an old dog...

Thank you for your support - it's lovely. Let's hope I can come on here and post about Chloe for many more years to come ;)

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Final urine analysis in today... no infection present :rofl:

Means the long 8 hour cushings test tomorrow for Chloe - poor girl she frets so much. You'd think she'd be used to it by now :laugh: Bless her brave little heart.

So tomorrow we find out if it's the cushings returned (likely) or that she has diabetes insipidus as well (would be rare and very unlucky). The sooner we know the sooner we can start her meds and she can feel better. :rofl:

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Thanks mate - I hate leaving her for the whole day. When I was talking to the vet yesterday, I thought I might try to suss out how she is when we leave her there (ie, copes fine, is anxious, upset etc)... I didn't want to be direct cause I'm not sure I was ready for the answer... so i just threw into the conversation that I wanted to take her in early to get her out of there as early as possible as I feel she might 'fret' in there for so long. He had a little chuckle and said 'i think you might be right'... OHHHHHHHHHH, why did he have to say that? Now I feel she must get very upset :confused: . But it is for the best, and I know the nurses etc in there are very good with the animals and try to be as kind and gentle and reassuring as possible.

Poor girl. :whisper:

Hopefully once she's back on meds she will remain fairly stable for a while again and not require testing too frequently...

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KL - just popping up in here to let you know that I continue to follow the main of Chloe's health status (even though I don't always post a comment) and that I wish the very best to her and also to you for all your time and worry. Good luck wishes coming from here.

Erny

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The Vet probably said that to try to put you at ease Kelly!!!

I know what you mean Lovie. I thought about this heaps while Asher was in overnight.

But as You told me (im going to reverse the advice) ... Chloe will be just fine Kelly and before you know it she will be back at home with you for cuddles and love!

Go for a Massage Lady!! Go on! Chloe wants you to!! :confused:

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Thanks Loraine, yes it is a very long wait. I just want her home so she can relax... I hate to think she's frightened of what's going on. :eek:

Should be home soon - she went in at 8.30ish this morning so she's almost done her time!!

Results tomorrow... not sure whether they come in early or late though. Feels we are forever waiting - I wish it was more simple and we were doing something to make her feel better already. :)

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