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**DISCLAIMER** Please note: I am not a veterinarian, and the purpose of this blog is solely to educate, provide resources, and share Reo's story. In this blog, I will present research and information on the theories of SARDS to which I subscribe, along with my own narrative. If you think your dog may have SARDS, or adrenal exhaustion/Plechner Syndrome, please seek veterinary care right away!

If you are just beginning your SARDS education, I suggest you start with the blog post from August 22, 2011 entitled "SARDS Resources". If you'd like to know our trials, tribulations, and joys from the beginning, start with "But first...Reo!" and click chronologically on from there.

If you would like to read my suggestions as to how I would approach treatment for a newly-diagnosed dog, check the November 16, 2011 post "If I had another SARDS dog" (and then read my blog more fully for appropriate context).

Though we have decided to suspend Reo's retinal protection supplements in September 2012 (see September 16, 2012 post "Decision for Reo") due to the fact that she had very little remaining vision, I am still strongly supportive of our treatment approach, and know that it changed Reo's health and longevity in a positive way. Feel free to comment and ask me any questions - I am happy to help if I can!

Update: Reo became an angel on October 21, 2014. She had a profound kidney infection, causing acute kidney failure, and she was unable to recover. The contributing factors to her decline are covered in my February 16, 2015 blog post "Farewell to Reo".

Though I do not regularly update this blog any longer, much of the information is still relevant (though some of the links may be out of date). Feel free to join the conversation at "SARDS Dogs United" on Facebook.




Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Season's Greetings!

12/28/11 - I hope all my readers had a wonderful holiday with their families and fur babies, and are looking forward to the new year!

Reo has been doing very well lately - she loves having me at home all day (all the dogs do!), and I love it, too!  I've noticed Reo is a lot more mobile, and it's only increasing with time.  She goes upstairs by herself a lot these days - she likes to lay on the couch in Sean's office from time to time.  It used to make me nervous because I was worried she'd fall (there are many steps!), but after watching her so many times, I know she's confident.  She inspected each Christmas gift extensively, and navigated the maze on the floor of gifts, discarded wrapping paper, and dog toys.  She's doing so well!

As another vision tidbit, I've noticed that she goes after her Medrol and L-thyroxine tablets first in her meal.  she sees them and eats them first!  It's so cute.  I'm not sure if she thinks it's her tasty Dasquin tablet (which I crumble up for her evening meal), but she definitely selectively goes for the tablets first, as if they were a special treat!  Makes me smile every time.  :)

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