Just wanted to tell you Peggy I am sorry for your loss of Gidget.
Peace and Hugs,Mare 
 
 
 
 
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From: Peggy & The Girls
Date: 4/11/2011 4:54:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
 
Wow, I can't believe that they didn't keep monitoring her heart!!  Not only
that, but a lot of Vets won't put a dog under even with a grade 3 murmur
because it is just to risky. Me?....I would be on the phone asking them to
look at her records and see if they actually did monitor it through the
years and just when did it jump from a 3 to a 5?  And why weren't they
monitoring it? Also why didn't they tell you to put her on a strict diet
when she was a grade 3...which is a big warning sign to begin with!
 
Anyway, when Gidet had a heart attack, I thought it was a seizure, because
they do the same thing. She was constantly asking for more attention and
wanted to be on my lap and she didn't seem to be able to settle down, so I
guess she knew something wasn't right. I had put her down on the floor
because I wanted to see how she really was and if she didn't start acting
more normal I was going to take her to the Vet again in the morning. Bear in
mind, I had no idea that she even had a heart murmur condition, as she was
to two different Vets within the previous couple of months and neither one
said anything was wrong with her heart.  I put her down and she walked in
circles for a minute and then she started to jump all over the place and cry
out with a high pitch sound. I grabbed her up and held onto her until she
stopped jumping and threw on my coat and ran her up to the Emergency
Hospital at 2am and he immediately knew she had an heart attack. She did
feel much heavier and bloated in her stomach, a squishy feeling, blubbery
type of feeling. They kept her their for hours, while I waited. They had
removed almost 3 pounds of water from her body. They weighed her first and
asked me what is her normal weight before she started to feel like she was
gaining weight. I told them that she had always been 7 and 1/2 pounds. Well
she was almost 10 that night and was back down to 7.25 when I left with her.
.. all excessive fluid!  Her grade was beyond 6 when I brought her in.
 
So a weight gain and that bloated feeling and breathing are all indications
as to whether she is getting worse or not. I think you should monitor her
weight every couple of days, to see if the meds are working or not. If she
gains then the meds are not working and the Vet can remove the excessive
fluid before it leads into a heart attack. Had I known all of that, the
outcome may have been different for my Gidget.
 
A couple of days later she started to get that water gain again and they
switched her meds and I tried the boiled chicken and rice and Nutra-Cal to
get her appetite back. A couple of more days went by and I called the Vet
and they said that their wasn't to much more they could do and he felt she
wasn't going to make for another two weeks, unless I wanted to put her
through a heart transplant, She didn't..... a full week after the first
heart attack, she apparently had another one in the middle of the night and
I found her on the floor in the living room.  She was 14 and 1/2. A lot of
maltese's live to 18 and one is on record for 21 yrs old. 
 
Smidgen is still young and they do have Heart Specialist for dogs. It may
pay to consult with one. They could probably tell you a lot more and may be
able to give you a better diet, alternative therapy etc. I think I would
rather pay a Specialists then a regular Vet, only because the regulars don't
seem to be qualified as to how to really explain it all and really help a
dog.
 
 
 
 
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From: Beth Michl
Date: 4/11/2011 5:38:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
 
Peggy, I am not sure they followed her heart in her past check ups. Just
would have the normal check ups, teeth cleaned shots, Emergencies, like when
her toes were bit off her front foot the 1st day I moved in too my house 3
years ago. Then when she had to go in for her glands that ruptured. The only
time her heart was brought up is when she was 12wks old, and I was just told
it was a murmur. From then on nothing was ever said to me. They did do blood
work up in 05 before her teeth cleaning, but said nothing about her heart.
So this was all of a shock to me! I was just under the impression it was
just a murmur.
To my knowledge she has not had any heart attacks.. What should I watch for,
and what should I do if she does? 
The vet said the pneumonia aggravated her condition, and it would have
happen whether I had brought Vida home or not at some point.  
Smidgen doesn't go to many places, We use to take all the dogs with us when
we go to the river, in the summer, but she won't go any where now unless its
too the vets. But if I do have to go some where, I would rather take her
then leave her with a sitter, cause I think she would be less stressed with
me then with someone. We just won't be planning any trips for a while.
Beth

--- On Mon, 4/11/11, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 2:02 PM


  
I think it is just a coincidence that she seems worse because of the KC. KC
in itself does not make a heart worse. It's the fluid build up from the
pneumonia that made it worse. That's why in a previous post I asked if you
had a history of dates as to when her the grade was increasing. I kinda
figured you were blaming the KC and yourself. You can't do that to yourself
Beth, it is not fair for your own well being. You had no way of knowing that
Vida was harboring KC for that long before it showed up. For your own peace
of mind, why not ask the Vet for a copy of her records? Most Vets will
comply and then you can see how and when the grade level increased.
 
 I have a feeling that she has had the enlarged heart all along, and maybe
your Vet did not explain things as well as she should have to you all along.
I also thought that she did have an enlarged heart when you said that you
could hear the squishing sound just with your own hearing. I remember with
my Gidget the Vet said that she must be kept as quiet as possible, no
excitement at all, not even car rides because that does excite them and
increases the heart beat and thus increases the fluid build up, which
increases the heart size.  It's hard, but I would think unlike my Gidget who
had heart attacks, Smidgen has not had any so maybe she has a better chance
of surviving much longer. You could always ask the Vet what her prognosis is
 that way either you will have time to prepare yourself , or it may
eliminate any fears if the Vet says the meds should make a big change in her
condition and bring her back to where she was before the pneumonia.
 
You know, selling your jewelry was exactly what I did too!, twice in my life
for my dogs. Another time I borrowed on my insurance. 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Beth Michl
Date: 4/11/2011 3:58:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
 
Hi Peggy,
Well they don't say allot about the prognosis, just more about treatment. He
put her on some medication that is suppose to make the heart work slower,
and more efficient. But the medication is also hard on her other organs. 
I feel terrible, it seems this all started cause I brought home Vida....
I went and sold all my old gold in my jewelry box, to help pay for the vet
cost.. I my chickens to start laying golden eggs real soon..
Beth

--- On Mon, 4/11/11, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 11:54 AM


  
Sorry Beth, I know it sounds scary, but what did the Vet say her prognosis
is? It's great that she got through the pneumonia, that's a good sign. Maybe
the new meds will help the heart?  
 

 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Beth M
Date: 4/11/2011 11:41:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Smidgen's Update
 
  
Smidgen had her re check on Saturday. She doesn't have Pneumonia anymore,
they did an x-ray and her heart is very enlarged, rated a 5 out of a 6. I
saw the x-rays and her heart is so big it is pushing against her lungs. She
is on three medications now. Has any one else here gone through with this? 
Beth


 




 




 
 

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