- Pin it
- SubscribeUnsubscribe
- Embed
Saigh Kym Lambert hasn't added a story.
We did have his blood levels checked again and there is no significant change. So what ever it is moving slow and hopefully we can figure it out and take action before it's too late.
Original:
This is Gleann (black Aussie mix) and Grainne
(Greyhound). We're their people, Aaron and Saigh Kym. Aaron is a per
diem EMT, working varying hours, and Saigh Kym is not working
regularly due to health reasons as well as trying to get our homestead
more productive and with current issues with our dogs has now put
other business plans on hold due to time and money it would take to
get it going.
In February we all lost our 15 year-old BC mix Sachairi and
we're still recovering. Then a few weeks ago we took both Gleann and
Grainne for their yearly checkups. Gleann is 12 now so the vet wanted
to do a "wellness check" blood panel and, as Grainne has had
some symptoms that seemed to be pointing to something autoimmune (as
well as having epilepsy), she asked to do one on her too. And so we
found out that there is a possibility they BOTH have cancer!
This hit us like a load of bricks! We just lost Sach, we know that Gleann would only have a few years; we didn't expect to learn that both are in such danger!
6 year-old Grainne's blood work apparently indicates chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)! This doesn't actually seem to match the symptoms we were asking about, but then CLL apparently does not show symptoms. Prognosis is grim, it is 100% terminal in dogs, chemotherapy can add weeks, maybe months, but can be brutal on them. But the truth is the indicators in the blood work are not conclusive, that would require a bone marrow biopsy. There does seem to be a smaller chance that it is something else that is treatable. But in order to know how to proceed, treatment for something else or spoiling her like mad if it is CLL, we need to get her to an oncologist and have a biopsy to find out.
Gleann's blood work showed that he has hypercalemia (high blood level of calcium), which is a surprise as he has shown no real symptoms (although judging his eating habits is difficult, as he's never been a big eater and has always gone through periods of not eating much at all). A second test shows he still has it so it was not something he got into. There are many possible causes, but the vet suspects a tumor in his kidneys or liver and wants imaging to look for them. We want to get this done, as well as get him a consultation with a specialist so we can know how to proceed. If it is not this there are other things that need to be checked, this is, apparently, the most likely cause. Even if he does not have a condition that would cause death in itself, like malignant tumors, the high calcium itself can cause kidney failure. Therefore, we need to find the cause and get his levels normalized in whatever method is needed.
We have had Gleann since he was a puppy, we know that he's a senior but do hope that we can keep him happy and healthy for at least a couple more years. He is our heart and soul. Grainne is still relatively young, we adopted her knowing she had epilepsy, which is well managed (she has had only one seizure since we adopted her and her meds were adjusted after that). And all this follows a huge horse vet bill (and the horses need their spring/summer shots, so that's hanging over us too).
We've already maxed out our CareCard on Sach and then with what we've
already done with these two. We desperately want to get them both
tested as soon as we can, so that any treatment can be started before
either get worse and/or we can do whatever we can for them.
EDIT: I realize I should post that our regular vet is Bethel
Animal Hospital http://www.bethelanimalhospital.com/ and we have
been referred toPeak Veterinary Referral Center http://www.peakveterinaryreferral.com/ but have
yet to be able to afford to take them.
Highlights
See all activity32Activity
Delete media item?
Delete this item from the media gallery? It will also be deleted from any related story update.
Set as ?
The campaign video will appear in social media and email.
The campaign cover picture will appear in social media and email.
The will appear at the top of your campaign page and in social media and email.
Reset ?
It will be removed from the top of your campaign and won't be used as default in social media and email. The will remain in the media gallery.
Embed
Share a link
Delete update
Delete this story update?
Any pictures or videos will remain in the campaign's media gallery.
Report campaign
Report submitted
Thank you. We take reports like yours very seriously. Our goal is to keep the community safe.
Please know that we may contact you for more information, but that we won't notify you personally of our decision. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.
Thank you. We've already received your previous report. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.
Tell us about the problem. Please fill in both fields below.
Record a video
Upload a video
Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Take a minute or two to record one now. Record a short video message of support. Or upload one from your device. You can preview or redo your video before you post it.
Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Upload a short video message of support. Upload a short video message of support. Or record one right now.
- Most effective video length: about a minute.
- Maximum length: 5 min.
- You can preview or redo your video before you post it.
Heads up! The existing video will be replaced.
Email your friends
Join our team
Endorsement banner
- Endorsement banners have been proven to lead to more contributions.
- If you change your mind, you can always adjust your endorsement banner settings from the Share page.
Tell people why our cause matters to you. Your personal message will encourage others to help. Easy, effective, optional.
Say it in video
Short personal videos by supporters like you are incredibly powerful. Record one right now and you'll help us raise more money. Easy, optional, effective.
Add a personal goal
Set a personal fundraising goal. You'll encourage more contributions if you do. And rest easy. There's no obligation to achieve your goal or bad consequences if you don't. Easy, optional, effective.
We have a video!
Video thumbnail
We'd love to show you our campaign video. Want to take a look?
, you're already on the team.