Todays Norrie update from Ky
Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 10:44
Firstly thank you to everyone who has sent donations to help with Norrie I am trying to keep up with acknowledgements but things a bit hectic here at the mo..............
FROM KY
Norrie update-- a bit of a roller coaster of a week but that is becoming the norm.
Since our visit to the vets last week for x rays and being prescribed the steroids he has been steadier on his legs, still had a couple of wobbles but on the whole far better. I see people are suggesting that his " weakness" is brought on by exercise this is not true as he can run around with the others and no ill effects and yet sometimes we walk 10 feet out of the door and whatever causes the "funny turn" can strike, all in al an enigma.
Appetite wise , well, that is a whole separate issue. Breakfast will be eaten with gusto one day and totally ignored the next, if he ignores breakfast you would think he would be ready for lunch but not necessarily and nor is he necessarily ready for supper, one day he relishes his minced lamb and will have small seconds the next day he will not even look at it. He will not eat kibble dry or soaked and as soon as it is in his mouth he spits it out so if I am trying to get him to eat it I bash it with the rolling pin or put in the pestle and mortar i was eating toast yesterday and he was begging for some but of course he cannot have bread.
All in all we plod forwards at a snails pace, KC now fully gone thank goodness. No sign of the upset stomach which started the downward spiral and the steroids seem to be doing the trick but the course ends today so whether the symptoms return and wether the appetite depresses we await seeing.
Something that came as bolt out of the blue last week was the realisation that here we are trying to put weight and muscle on Norrie and as he has had these allergies all his life the poor lad has NEVER had any muscle which makes the job even harder.
FROM KY
Norrie update-- a bit of a roller coaster of a week but that is becoming the norm.
Since our visit to the vets last week for x rays and being prescribed the steroids he has been steadier on his legs, still had a couple of wobbles but on the whole far better. I see people are suggesting that his " weakness" is brought on by exercise this is not true as he can run around with the others and no ill effects and yet sometimes we walk 10 feet out of the door and whatever causes the "funny turn" can strike, all in al an enigma.
Appetite wise , well, that is a whole separate issue. Breakfast will be eaten with gusto one day and totally ignored the next, if he ignores breakfast you would think he would be ready for lunch but not necessarily and nor is he necessarily ready for supper, one day he relishes his minced lamb and will have small seconds the next day he will not even look at it. He will not eat kibble dry or soaked and as soon as it is in his mouth he spits it out so if I am trying to get him to eat it I bash it with the rolling pin or put in the pestle and mortar i was eating toast yesterday and he was begging for some but of course he cannot have bread.
All in all we plod forwards at a snails pace, KC now fully gone thank goodness. No sign of the upset stomach which started the downward spiral and the steroids seem to be doing the trick but the course ends today so whether the symptoms return and wether the appetite depresses we await seeing.
Something that came as bolt out of the blue last week was the realisation that here we are trying to put weight and muscle on Norrie and as he has had these allergies all his life the poor lad has NEVER had any muscle which makes the job even harder.