Dear Michelle
I'm coming in late, and I'm very sorry to hear Ginger is not eating--I know
how panic-inducing that is. If it's any consolation, she does sound in much
better shape (her test results so far, fact she's playing) than Levi was
when he stopped eating. With the little experience I have, I would venture
that Ginger's mouth is the problem--if her mouth is very sore from inflamed
gums and/or ulcers as Levi's turned out to be, then that would deter Ginger
from eating. (I can't be sure because memory plays tricks, but the
lip-licking thing rings bells re Levi--I seem to remember him doing that at
his non-eating stage.)
It's great that you managed to get food into Ginger. I really really hope
and pray that continues. I hope also that some of the remedies already
suggested help.
I know how overwhelmed you must feel with so many recent painful memories
and other of your furballs also needing medical help, not to mention your
impending move--just remember even though we're not physically there, you
have all of us thinking about you and sending you positive energy,
Michelle--you are such a fantastic source of help, information and
inspiration to everyone else on this list when the chips are down, believe
me we are all rooting for you and yours in spades.
I've found when I've been in that horrible catatonic/unable to cope place
that it helps to make a list of what needs to be done along with a realistic
timeframe for doing it. Somehow committing it to paper makes it seem more
manageable. I've found it also helps just to make myself go out and do
something completely different that I (normally enjoy) and that distracts me
for a few hours--it relieves the stress and recharges the batteries for
getting back into coping mode. Just my 2 cents worth.
Sending a zillion prayers and positive healing thoughts for Ginger, and
wishing you all the best for the Monday internist visit. When you have time
let us know how Ginger does.
--much love and many hugs, Kerry


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Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Need prayers and advice for Ginger


> Belinda, could you see the stomatitis, i.e. when you opened his mouth were
> the ulcers obvious?  Because I can't see any.  Though I can't see under
her
> tongue.
> Michelle
>
>
> In a message dated 5/6/05 10:35:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<     Hi Michelle,
>
>    I'm sorry Gunger is having such a hard time.  When bailey's
>
> stomastisis was at it's worse he was losing weight, he didn't stop
>
> eating completely but he was eating much less that was OK, and after he
>
> had lost about a pound over a month or so is when I decided none of the
>
> other things we were trying were working and we pulled his teeth.
>
>
> Bad teeth can cause serious infections, and if it is bad enough probably
>
> hurts enough to make eating painful.  I know a tooth ache is one of the
>
> few things I can't tolerate well and I have a very high pain tolerence.
>
> Are you planning on getting her teeth cleaned soon? >>
>
>


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