Ina, I'm sure you've started this thread because you thought I was yelling at you about hijacking a thread. I'm very surprised that you would take it as something against you personally. If you took it as something against you, I apologize.
I said that I didn't want to hijack Justme's religion thread, out of respect for her. It's because my dog is very sick right now, and talking about his diseases can go on and on.
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Ina 
Sea, I love the cowboy poem. Hope you're OK, you've been sort of quite lately. (((Hug)))
SeaBreeze=Thanks Ina. I don't want to hijack this thread on another topic, but I've been kind of busy with my dog, he's having some health issues that we're working on. I'll probably post about him in the "All About Dogs" group, after we get results from his second blood test on Monday...more details in the dog group next week.
I'm glad you started this thread though, maybe I could share what my dog has been going through. He's 11 1/2 years old, and since he's a larger dog, that's pretty up there in years.
His arthritis had gotten much worse in the last month, and the Rimadyl medicine had to be given to him at much higher doses. He can no longer jump into the car or on the bed, but when we help him up, he screams in pain.
We had to take him to the vet because he had a nasal infection so bad that he had trouble breathing. They put him on an antibiotic, but it didn't cure him completely.
Then, last week or so, he stopped eating. And this is a dog that is normally food driven, so we knew something was wrong. We took him to the doctor again, and they said he had a 104 degree temperature, and his spleen was very inflamed.
He was put on Prednisone and more antibiotics, including an injection. Then they did some bloodwork. The vet said that his condition was very serious. He has developed a serious auto-immune disease, where the body attacks its own red blood cells. The bad thing is, he can't take any NSAIDS (Rimadyl) while he's on this medication, so he has no relief from his arthritis pain. The vet said he was at 40% of his joint movement only.
He has to go in for another blood test on Monday, and we'll see if he's getting any better with the medicine or worse. Regardless, it seems that he will be on medication for the rest of his life if he gets through all this. The auto-immune disease he has is IMHA. The reason why he was screaming so bad when me or my husband tried to pick him up, was because of his swollen spleen.
Again Ina, I'm sorry if you thought I was jumping on you for hijacking a thread. I just didn't want to hijack it myself, and turn it into too many posts about my dog.
Thanks again for asking about me in that other thread, we've been very concerned here are home, with an ailing furkid in the house. The good thing is he has started to eat a little bit again with the Prednisone and high-dose antibiotic treatment. He has enough medicine to last a month, then the vet will let us know what he needs to take. He hasn't been able to go for walks in the park at all, which he loved, because his footing is unsteady and his balance if off.
