Hi all,
I've been very moved by the knowledge and compassion shared on these forums--hope some of you have some insights/experiences with what I'm about to go into.
I have a 9.5 year old Boxer named Diva who up until recently, has been fairly healthy. About 1.5 yrs. ago, she had a cancerous tumor on her side, but it was successfully removed and she has been under close watch by an attentive vet.
Now about 2 weeks ago, she had an episode of rapid breathing followed by a partial collapse. Her gums were white and cold. She was rushed to an emergency hospital (Oradell in NJ) and they proceeded to put her on oxygen to stabilize her. They brought her back out and she seemed fine, like nothing happened, but while we were talking to the vet, she went into another episode. They took her back again and decided to keep her overnight. They gave her an EKG, a sonogram, and put a Holter monitor on her. They also gave her an intravenous drug called "lidocaine" (sp?) to stabilize her. The next day (and $1700 later--oh well, she's worth it), we went to get her and they said that she was not having a...you wouldn't know this if i didn't tell you, but i've been away from this message for about 20 minutes because she just went into something, i don't know what...she's lying on her side and her heart is very erratic, she seems extremely tired, can barely lift her head. i thought she was going to die. now she is just resting and her heart has slowed...i called the vet (oradell, which is open 24 hours) and they said that i could bring her in, but i don't know what to do. it's almost an hour away from my home. i don't want her to die in the car...she's resting now. anyway, as i was saying before, from the testing, they saw that she has a tumor on her spleen. they don't know if it is malignant or not. they want another sonogram in a week or so to see if it has grown. so the problem is maybe the thing is malignant and it is causing her to have a heart problem, y'know, it spread to her heart. now, the way she's acting, maybe the tumor on her spleen ruptured. she wasn't doing anything strenuous right before and her gums are red and she's warm, so maybe not. i'm very scared. we love her so much. i don't want her to suffer. it's going to be a long night. tomorrow morning, we'll go to the vet and i'll update you.
thanks for listening,
divasmom
I've been very moved by the knowledge and compassion shared on these forums--hope some of you have some insights/experiences with what I'm about to go into.
I have a 9.5 year old Boxer named Diva who up until recently, has been fairly healthy. About 1.5 yrs. ago, she had a cancerous tumor on her side, but it was successfully removed and she has been under close watch by an attentive vet.
Now about 2 weeks ago, she had an episode of rapid breathing followed by a partial collapse. Her gums were white and cold. She was rushed to an emergency hospital (Oradell in NJ) and they proceeded to put her on oxygen to stabilize her. They brought her back out and she seemed fine, like nothing happened, but while we were talking to the vet, she went into another episode. They took her back again and decided to keep her overnight. They gave her an EKG, a sonogram, and put a Holter monitor on her. They also gave her an intravenous drug called "lidocaine" (sp?) to stabilize her. The next day (and $1700 later--oh well, she's worth it), we went to get her and they said that she was not having a...you wouldn't know this if i didn't tell you, but i've been away from this message for about 20 minutes because she just went into something, i don't know what...she's lying on her side and her heart is very erratic, she seems extremely tired, can barely lift her head. i thought she was going to die. now she is just resting and her heart has slowed...i called the vet (oradell, which is open 24 hours) and they said that i could bring her in, but i don't know what to do. it's almost an hour away from my home. i don't want her to die in the car...she's resting now. anyway, as i was saying before, from the testing, they saw that she has a tumor on her spleen. they don't know if it is malignant or not. they want another sonogram in a week or so to see if it has grown. so the problem is maybe the thing is malignant and it is causing her to have a heart problem, y'know, it spread to her heart. now, the way she's acting, maybe the tumor on her spleen ruptured. she wasn't doing anything strenuous right before and her gums are red and she's warm, so maybe not. i'm very scared. we love her so much. i don't want her to suffer. it's going to be a long night. tomorrow morning, we'll go to the vet and i'll update you.
thanks for listening,
divasmom
) trying to correct it. i guess it's just wait and see right now. in any event, i've pulled out the video camera and gave her a few extra healthy snacks (she loves raw baby carrots) when she asks for them. what a nerve-wracking scenario. my heart goes out to all who are going through similar scenarios.
) His holter monitor showed a decrease in the # of PVC's (still had some but it did decrease)