Thank you Mare.  I am so fortunate to have been given the answers  to save 
my girl's life.   Every day when I look at her, I am  thankful.  You know 
how much we love them.....p.s. typo, I meant to type  she had lost almost half 
her body weight. 
 
Lynn 
 
 
In a message dated 4/14/2011 1:51:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
 
Wow Lynn that is a wonderful story.
Loved it. Thanks so much for sharing .
Hugs,Mare 
 
 


 


 
-------Original Message-------
 
 
From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 4/14/2011  10:49:28 AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Mia, 13 year throwing up not eating.....

 
 
Yes, more antibiotics, that's what vets resort to much of the  time when 
they do not know what is wrong or what to do. I do  not know if this would 
help your little girl, I hope so, but after so  many antibiotics, wouldn't it 
makes sense to try Mia on a  PRO-biotic?  When ones give an ANTI-biotic, it 
does go in  and kill off the bad bacteria, yes, but many people do not 
realize it  also decimates the population of the extremely needed good bacteria 
in 
 the gut and after several bouts of anti-biotics, when there is almost  nil 
good bacteria in the gut, it enables a small organism,  candida, that when 
it is in balance in the body, does its job  normally, but when there is no 
more 'good' bateria in the gut (digestive  system) to keep candida in check, 
candida begins to grow out of  control and cause all sorts of health 
problems, eventually producing  large amounts of dangerous toxins that the 
major 
organs  (liver, kidneys, pancreas, splee n) in the body have to try to deal  
with. 
 
 I have a kitty that developed a condition called mega-colon,  around 3 
years of age, which is when the colon has lost its elasticity  and is unable to 
push the contents of the colon out.   She became very ill, her impacted 
huge swelled colon layed on  her bladder and caused chronic cystitis.  She was 
on constant  antibiotic therapy.  Different vets, after many months  giving 
her kitty enemas, of trying different fiber products which  were somewhat 
but mostly ineffective, and after I rejected the  surgery where they would 
literally cut out all of her colon, just  joining the top end to the bottom 
end, told  me sometimes they make it to the litter  box, sent her home to die. 
She almost did; layed on our  sofa unable to eat for more than week (didn't 
have the strength to get  up to go to the liter box ( had to take her) and 
then when she  stopped accepting the water I offered her, I k new I was 
losing  her.  I prayed my heart out, was given the what I thought was the  
unusual answer coconut oil, but did not question,raced to the health  store to 
get 
unrefined, cold--processed coconut oil. On the  third day, after 2 days of 
after giving her a dropperful of coconut oil  3 times a day, fearing the 
worst (she had lost more than half  her body weight, 10 lbs. down to 6, yikes!) 
 I crept  downstairs, so afraid of what I would find, and there she was, on 
 her feet, in the kitchen, waiting for me, demanding food and  water.  Many 
tears of joy.  I think the coconut oil  (it's a medium chain fatty acid 
that is very healthy for us after all)  boosted her immune system sufficiently 
to bring her back to life.  I  researched frantically, found a product the 
vets were  unaware of  (sometimes we're on our own when saving our babes),  
Lactulose (specifically for mega-colon condition), they located some, an  d 
she began to recover her bowel function, not perfect, but much  better.  Now, 
almost 8 years later, she is thankfully alive, but  has not seemed truly 
healthy since that health scare  incident, and whenever I take her outside, I 
couldn't get over  her craze with eating grass.  I even grow kitty grass 
inside  which she devours.  I know they eat grass to help digestion  and so, 
one day, knowing about how antibiotics can wipe out all the  good bacteria, 
impeding digestion, etc., I began thinking  about all the ads on tv to help 
people with their irregularity,  digestion, Activia, i.e., yogurt with 
probiotics, decided to  try her on a probiotic.  The one I had here was PB8, 
but  
probably any good PRObiotic could help.  She did not willingly  take it 
sprinkled on her food as I read some pets do.  I  started slow, so as not to 
overwhelm her digestive system too quickly,  mixed 1/3 of the capsule wit h 
some 
water and slowly syringed it into  her mouth (she allows me to give her any 
supplements, trusts me  implicitly, saved her life twice) and after a month 
she is on 1/2  capsule of PB8 mixed with water, twice a day.  She weighs 10 
 lbs. again, so if you decide to try it, you may want to give a  little 
less if  Mia weighs less.  After giving her the  PB8 for about a month now, I 
notice her fur has  become thick and lush, shiny, her eyes bright, she has no 
 more bowel function problems, and she has started chasing our  younger cat 
who has bugged her for years (I think he just wants  someone to play with, 
but he is a little jealous of her, ok, a lot  jealous) and yesterday I saw 
when he walked by her, she reached out  and slapped him, just for good 
measure, to let him know she is back and  is not going to put up with his 
shenanigans.  It sure  took me off guard because she is normally very swee t 
with 
everyone.  He looked to me for help, but I laughed and told him, sorry  honey, 
but payback is hell, (lol).  I apoligize this  story is so long, but wanted 
to get across how very ill my girl was and  how she has lived a much longer 
life than vets could ever give her with  help from the only one who truly 
cares how long she lives, me, her mom.  I truly wish healthy healing for Mia.
 
Lynn      
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/7/2011 2:42:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:
   
 
Mia is our 13 year old, female, long-haired Chi. She has been the  best dog 
one could ever ask for. She loves everyone and everyone loves  her. She has 
the swweetest disposition and loves people. She has been a  loyal companion 
for every bit of her 13 years. So, Im doing ANYTHING I  can to try and find 
anyone who may be able to help. It started last year  after she had an 
emergency Spay surgery because her ovaries almost  exploded. She made it 
through 
okay and seemed fine for a week after,  then BAm, she nose dived. Vets 
couldnt find anything wrong and my wife  wass beside herself thinking we have 
to 
put her down. It didnt make  sense to me so I combed the internet (from 
Iraq) for hours and finally  found a blog, in England, where a simular thing 
happened to a woman  there. Turns out after a second test, prompted by me that 
she had  Pancreatitis. So, after a near death experience and anit-biotics 
and  Steroids she bounced back very, very well. Started to play again the  
whole nin e. Wel l Im back in Iraq and she is throwing up and wont eat.  Seems 
to be throwing up undigested food. Vet says all vitals and tests  are 
normal. Shes down to just 3 teeth, but vet looked and saw no  swelling, 
redness, 
etc. My wife is again worried about her quality of  life and doesnt know wha
t to do. The vet, seemingly grasping at straws,  is recommending a different 
anti-biotic. Does anyone have any insights  or experiences which could help 
us with figuring out what is wrong with  our poor little loyal dog? She 
deserves to be taken care of to the  fullest extent, but we dont want her QOL 
compromised any longer than  needs be. Please help if you think you can.











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