Tripawd Day 13

My brain has been fried from lack of sleep and migraines, but I think I’m almost caught up on sleep!  Now that the firework are (mostly) over.  Her last fentanyl patch came off Sunday, we’re doing ok on 150mg Tramadol every 8 hours.  Poop is still very loose (think chocolate sauce for ice cream, minus the ice cream), and she’s not on the antibiotic anymore so we’re decreasing the Gabapentin with a plan to take he off by Friday.  The crying has finally stopped, after consulting with our vet a few times she decided the confinement period is over.  Sheeb is now allowed to roam about the house, cushion hopping, though we’re still keeping a close eye on her and helping her when she goes potty.  She has a hard time keeping balanced when she squats.  Probably the pain meds plus sedatives.

Stitches came off yesterday, but she started licking and chewing the incision so the cone’s not going anywhere!  Abdominal ultrasound was clear, but we did find out the sentinel node biopsy that they took when they thought it was cancer turned out to have Aspergillus spp. in it, so this is no longer an isolated osteomyelitis, but systemic disease.  Because she is a female German Shepherd and therefore more prone to more severe incarnations of the infection, her prognosis is very guarded and will depend on how she responds to treatment.  Once it spreads to the spine and she shows signs of paralysis or paresis she will need to be put down.

WTF!?We were supposed to have a consult with a new internist, apparently her staff forgot to tell her that so she was very unprepared.  Didn’t even have Sheba’s records from across the office.  She showed us how to check her lymph nodes, symptoms to look for and agreed to add terbinafine, and antifungal that is commonly used in conjunction with azole antifungals when there is systemic disease.  She’s supposed to give me a call with the microbe ID and susceptibility results (shouldn’t be back yet) when it does finally come in.  At least its not infectious to the other dogs, but we’re looking at 2-3 years not that we know there’s lymph node involvement.  That microbe ID will give a better clue as to the growth speed of the fungus and give us an idea of how long it’ll take to spread globally.

Sheba was getting kinda depressed, but her brother-from-another-mother, Monsta Man Zia came up for a visit and snap her right out of it!  You just can’t say no to the energy of an Australian Shepherd!

Depressed Sheba
Depressed Sheba
Happy Sheba
Happy Sheba

 

“Ruff” night! Tripawd Day 7

Last night around bedtime Sheba started whining/crying inconsolably. The fentanyl wasn’t going to peak until 10am today so I gave her tramadol and an extra trazodone (as directed).  No luck,  she cried off and on all night, played musical beds and eventually ended up in my bedroom.  Ruth called the vet this morning to ask the surgeon what we should do because by then she was maxed out on all her pain and anxiety meds.  Doc recommended a short walk and a car ride.  It sorta helped, but she’s still crying intermittently.  I think she’s finally realized her leg is not coming back and is depressed.  She went to sleep with a leg, then woke up and it was gone.  I don’t think it would be unreasonable at first to think it might reappear the same way.  Poor brother Buster is worried and tries to console her, even though she doesn’t always appreciate it.

Buster is trying to be supportive, but Sheba doesn't appreciate being breathed on!
Buster is trying to be supportive, but Sheba doesn’t appreciate being breathed on!

We finally have an ID on the fungus – Aspergillus spp. which GSDs are known to be susceptible to, the surgeon was already worried about spinal cord involvement prior to surgery.  Because its not in the nasal cavity (the usual location of infection) she could not give us a prognosis.  When we go in for future removal on Tuesday we’ll consult with the infectious disease specialist as well.  We already knew she’d require monthly monitoring and potentially months to years of antifungal treatment.  Unfortunately I can’t find much information about disseminated aspergillosis that doesn’t already involve the lungs (Sheba’s are clear).  Bedtime meds seem to have kicked in and Sheba finally stopped crying, hopefully we’ll sleep better tonight.  I’ll leave you all with some puppy pics!

the day Ruthie brought Sheba home
the day Ruthie brought Sheba home
Sheba 6 mos
Sheba 6 mos

Tripawd Day 6

I do believe we’ve recovered from the fireworks!  Once again, San Jose PD has totally let me down when it comes to preventative community policing.  Good to know they’ll show up if theres a body involved, maybe I should have lobbed a bottle rocket at one of the gang bangers down the street.  That’ll get the cops here, in celebration, but that’s better than nothing.

And yes, Sheba pooped yesterday.  Cowpie, but who cares, its poop and our vet says cowpie is ok.  While I was in class, Ruth took Sheba in for a new fentanyl patch.  By the way, removing the old one was a total nightmare last night, but its way better than the staples we had after the TPLO patches.  Dr. Appel did a once over, incision looks good and stitches will come out next Wednesday.

Histopathology came in today: definitely NOT cancer, definitely YES its infectious.  Still waiting on the fungal identification and susceptibility.   Why can’t they make the little hyphae grow faster!!!  I hated doing fungal cultures in microlab, these people must really love their jobs because I’d just shoot myself!

fentanyl patch kickin' in
fentanyl patch kickin’ in
1 week post op
1 week post op

Happy Fourth of July! (Tripawd Day 4)

***UPDATE 7/5: Fireworks didn’t stop til 2am ish. Sheba and Buster both tried to get under my twin bed. Sheba ended up ON my bed and stayed there for hours. We’re still trying to sleep it off. ***


Happy 4th of July to the Tripawds Community!  And a very special thank you to the men, women, and pups in the Armed Forces who set their own lives aside so we can live ours!

Its surprisingly quiet right now, but I doubt it will last.  I love my local first responders, I really do, and I know the job SUCKS sometimes (which is why I don’t do it anymore)!  But if you, as a department, say you’re going to enforce the fireworks ban, at least ACT like you’re freaking trying!  Patrol, be more visible, SOMETHING!

Sheba and I spent most of the day sleeping.  Her fentanyl patch is wearing off so I started supplement with Tramadol (as directed by my vet, of course!).  We’re not yet back up to full pre-op dose, but I expect we will be tomorrow.  New patch goes on Wednesday if we still feel we need it.  We have a visit with the surgeon anyway.  There’s a reddened area on Sheba’s underbelly on the side facing the good leg.  It looks like either REALLY bad razor burn (they shaved over a spot that have been shaved for ultrasound a few days before) or some blood pooling from surgery.  Since she has VERY sensitive skin I’m apt to believe its just razor burn and since there’s no sign of infection the tech said we could wait til Wednesday.

Excitement of the day: we’re eating normal again!  Sheba is now eating normal amounts of food and she’s not spitting her kibbles out any more!  She seems to have gotten the hang peeing, though we do have to support her a bit using the harness so she can keep her balance.  Poop by the end of the week, maybe?

what is this sleep thing and why hooman need so much?!
what is this sleep thing and why hooman need so much?! (Grandma catches Cynthia and Sheba sleeping but isn’t sneaky enough to snap a pic without Sheba waking up!)
I came back from putting my dishes away and Sheba looked at me like we'd had an earthquake! Who knows, its CA, maybe we did
I came back from putting my dishes away and Sheba looked at me like we’d had an earthquake! Who knows, its CA, maybe we did