Hi, Nina. How is Zevon?

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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:43 PM
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Subject: OT - We need your prayers

Hi Everyone,
Bruce and I just got back from the Vet.  Our 8 year old German Shepherd 
Dog, Zevon has been having trouble with his back legs for the last 
couple of months.  I guess I've been in denial and have been giving him 
stuff for arthritis etc.  The vet (not his regular ortho surgeon, he's 
out of town at conferences), suspects either a disc problem or something

called, Degenerative Myelopathy, (a degenerative neurologic disease), 
something GSDs are prone to apparently.  He had to stay at the vet 
overnight to treat him intravenously with steroids to see if whatever is

causing his paralysis lessens.  The ER vet said that there is a chance 
that the steroid therapy alone could help him regain the full use of his

legs, (let's hope so, tonight's therapy is costing over $1100 bucks and 
we haven't even started diagnostic work yet).  If this doesn't help him,

Bruce and I have a tough decision to make.  About 4 years ago, Zevon 
took a leap off a very high cliff in Santa Barbara trying to get to the 
surf below.  He sustained severe sprains on both his front legs and we 
were told by three vets to have him PTS before we found a surgeon that 
took on his case and saved his life.  Zevon is a highly energetic dog 
that never lets pain get in his way of having a good time.  The 
operations and months of recooperative down-stays were extremely hard on

him.  He is also vulnerable to reinjury of his front legs and now with 
his back legs in jeopardy, not to mention the fact that he's no longer a

young dog, make his prognosis for a quality life in a wheel chair very 
poor.  Please include him in your prayers.  Please pray that tonight's 
treatment brings us a miracle of at least temporary recovery.  He's so 
important to our household, we all love him so much, dogs, cats and 
humans alike.  He's such a sweet soul, I don't know how we'd get along 
without him.

Thanks for caring,
Nina



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