Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Heidi, Just a short note. Don't be surprised if your tummy or panceas acts up " just a bit " after your root canal. The liver can react to dental work after a truam and often liver enzymes can elevate after extensive dental work. This does not happen to all people, sometimes to those who are immunosuppresed. Drink some lemon water, lemon helps detoxify the liver and that may help as a precautionary measure. I am sure that you will do fine. if it makes you feel any better, I don't do dentists welll either. Love mine as he is very patient with me, but hate the dentist chair ! My body metabolizes Novacaine very quickly so it takes a huge dose to make me numb. Lucky me. Hope your dog is doing better. I sure feel for your sorrow. Animals are just like people. Lily Dog days aren't good Today is not going well for me, but fortunately my pancreas is behaving for once! Two weeks ago our 13 year old black lab Zeke took ill suddenly and was unable to move his hind legs. It was a Saturday evening, and no one was here to help me with him. I went to the fire department and coaxed them into coming to my house , to help me lift him into my jeep. Our regular vet was on vacation, so I had to drive him to Hilton Head to another vet who was on call and came in for the emergency. As soon as we got Zeke on the examining table, he had a massive seizure. After all the bloodwork and tests were done we learned that he had a tumor in his pancreas and his blood sugar was only 30. The vet kept pumping in more glucose to raise it, and it would just as quickly fall. She said if I could drive him immediately to an animal clinic in ton, they " may " be able to operate, but the surgery was difficult, over $1,000 and may only extend his life a matter of a couple months. They didn't have the equipment they would need to keep him on life support at the vet's facility, and a decision had to be made as to what to do. I came home and researched on the internet the surgery and the prognosis for a tumor of the pancreas. Not good at all, even for a young, healthy dog. He was an old dog and had lead an active life until a few years ago. It was after midnight when the vet consulted me on this. With much regret I told her to put him to sleep. Last night, our 3 year old black lab, , was hit by a car. My neighbor heard the car hit her, and drive off, and then heard crying as she ran off into the woods. We found her, and she was able to move well and even able to jump into my jeep, so I brought her home and into the house to check her for any injuries. I couldn't find a thing, except she was acting depressed and mopey, and not eating or drinking. All she wanted to do was lie down by my side of the bed, so I kept her there all night. She slept like the dead and I had to force her to get up this a.m. so I could take her to the vet before my 9:30 dental appointment for this aching tooth which has been bothering me all weekend. I wanted the vet to x-ray her to check for any internal injuries. I went to the dentist and found out that the tooth is abcessed and that I need to have a root canal. I don't do dentists well. I told him I needed to have sedation, since I'm the biggest chicken when it comes to dental work, and I understand that root canals can be very painful. He can't do it until Friday, and my husband won't be home until then anyway, to drive me home afterward, so I'm on penicillan right now and such a minute dose of Vicodan that it doesn't touch the pain. Luckily I have my own Percocet, and my dosage for the CP is more than twice the amount that the dentist prescribed......so I'll be using it for a different purpose this week. For those of you that are animal lovers, please say a prayer for . I'm supposed to call in an hour to see if they found any internal injuries. We would be absolutely miserable to lose another dog so soon. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina SC & SE Regional Rep. PAI, Intl. Note: All comments and advice are personal opinion only, and should not be should be substituted for a professional medical consultation. > Hello Heidi, > Thank you for another fascinating insight into a very special > Christmas experience. I always appreciate your posts whether they > are useful advice and info or " tales of the unexpected " . Always so > worth reading! > I hope you're feeling better and Christmassy. We bought our trees to- > day. As my husband has just retired he will do all the hard work and > messy jobs while I'm at school, just leaving me to decorate them! > Take care, Heidi, and thank you for everything. Your posts have > helped to keep me going during several hard, painful and worrying > months this year and you'll be in my prayers in a special way this > Christmas. It's been a tough period of adjustment. > Best wishes and do take care. > Fliss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Dear Heidi, Yes I know the situation is desperate, but Indiana has some strange laws. I tried so hard to get the kids in school but as long as the parent agrees to take them out, the state has no law to prevent it. I have talked to the local agency about the situation, but have been told over and over that it would be placed on the husband to do anything. He is not wheelchair bound yet, but his deterioration of the spine will eventually come to that. He really is not a person to take control or to do anything with out her say so. I can talk to him again and see if I can talk him into looking into what he can do. I talked to him yesterday about trying to get her to a Dr but he really didnt respond to me. The kids actually are not being home schooled now. There will be a charter school here next fall and I think, (lets say I pray) that that they will be in it. It is a horrible situation and I really am at my wits end. But I will keep trying and that is all I can do. If I had the power, I would have the authorities walk in and drag her out. I am not even sure there is anyone to do that. Hoping you all are doing good, Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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