Lillie

July 2008:
My name is Lillie and my story (for my new family) begins around May 5, 2008.
That’s the day I landed
myself in the Warrenton County Mo pound. I was traveling with my beagle buddy
and we wound up in some nice lady’s yard. She called Lori the ACO to come and
get us so we wouldn’t get hurt. I was actually pretty lucky. Lori is a nice ACO
and she does a great job of finding us new homes.
My mom saw me on Petfinder the 3rd day at
the pound. Lori said she had to wait two or three more days and if no one
came for me she would be first on the list. The next Tuesday on July 11th
mom drove the sixty mile to and get me. She never told dad or the boys
that I was coming home. I was a surprise. When she came to the pound she
looked like an OK lady so I thought what the heck, I'll give her a try.
I was on my best behavior.
I acted like I had known her for twenty years. I jumped right in the car and sat
in the front seat all the way home. When we got to my new house there was a
great big obnoxious dog they called Del Fuego. He instantly loved me because of
my fabulous personality and award winning looks however, I hated him. I tried to
chew his face off. Lori had told mom that I was not dog aggressive - ha ha I
just wanted out of there so, I pulled a fast one on her. Anyway, to make a
long story short, that obnoxious Del Fuego would never take no for an answer and
now we are best friends. He never leaves me for a minute
Life
was pretty good here but after a few days mom saw that I had a cough and she
took me to the dogtor and they said kennel cough. They put me on medicine and it
never got better. This is where my story becomes very scary. I started having
very strange spells. I would start to eat and drink very fast and then I would
throw up. My eyes would glaze over and I would start to fall down. My heart
would beat so fast and I was so hot and then I would start to freeze and my
heart would go so slow that I couldn’t breathe. Mom rushed me to the emergency
room the first time and they told her pneumonia. They gave me fluids and
antibiotics and I started to feel better. I was feeling good for about a week
and then the big crash as mom calls it. I started coughing again on Monday but
nothing too alarming. Colin stayed home with me (he’s my new boy) and I seemed
fine. On Tuesday Colin had a ballgame so I had to go into the crate for a couple
of hours. When mom came home 2 hours later she found me cold and barely
breathing. She scooped me up and drove straight to the emergency room.
I was
dying. The dogtor told mom my body was shutting down. My heart beat was 41 and I
wasn’t going to make it much longer. They started me on fluids and heart
medication but nothing worked. Mom sat with me until 8 AM and then she took me
to my regular vet. They kept me for 3 days. Fluids, heart meds, broncho-dilators
I was full of tubes and I couldn’t eat. I was so tired. I didn’t even pay any
attention to anyone around me until my dad came to see me. I rolled over and the
techs got me out of the crate and dad carried me to out to go potty. They said
tit was a good sign. I came home after three long days. In the meantime mom was
frantic. She sent out a SOS on a Westie Rescue site and the next thing you know
nice people were letting her know that help was out there.
Ms.
Bette from WestieMed contacted mom and told her to take me to see the
Cardiologist at VSS in Manchester. Dr. Marshall was a very nice lady. She put me
on a thirty day event monitor to watch my heart. I am also now on Thyroid
medication twice a day. My Thyroid panel came back as virtually non
functioning. Mom was so happy to hear Thyroid meds because, this would be easy
and now we were finally getting somewhere. After seven dogtors and all that
poking and prodding you would think they could figure it out.
My
dogtor bills were over $2,000 dollars. My cardiologist visit was $747.00 all by
it self. WestieMed came to the rescue and got me to the Cardiologist. Today I
am feeling pretty good. I get a little better each day. Mom says I’m about 90%.
I’m eating and drinking and I’m getting back my fabulous personality.
Throughout all of this, Del Fuego never left my side. He slept by me and watched
over everyday. He was very anxious and depressed when I was in the hospital. Mom
said she thought he would need Prozac. I will have a new Thyroid panel in
another week and hopefully all I will need is a couple of pills per day for the
rest of my life. Mom says this is “no problem”.
Lillie continues to do a little better everyday. Unfortunately, her thyroid
panel showed that her Thyroid Stimulating Hormone was also nonexistent along
with the other two factors. The two specialists at VSS feel that this could be
due to a tumor growing on her Pituitary Gland and the pressure inside her head
is causing her to have atypical seizures. This is only a guess and cannot be
confirmed without a CT scan. If she indeed does have a tumor, nothing can be
done about it.
We
are giving her thyroid meds and pretending that the bad news email never came.
If she has another spell it will most likely kill her but, at least she will be
at home with us and not on some road or in a ditch somewhere.
No
one ever came to look for her. She had no tags or collar. It was very apparent
that she had been cared for. She was fed, groomed, potty trained and spayed.
Maybe someone knew something wasn’t right and they chose not to deal with it. It
doesn’t matter now. We love her and she’s ours forever. She now has a mom & dad
two boys and her own dog Del Fuego. My son Colin named her Lillie Mc Gee after
Willie Mc Gee the 80’s St. Louis Cardinal. He wasn’t very good looking but he
was an awesome ball player. Well, our Lillie sure isn’t show quality but, she’s’
a heck of a dog!!!!! We call her GEE GEE.
Thanks to WestieMed and the IL MO Westie Rescue. I appreciate all of the support
and Emails that I have received from everyone. It’s nice to know that you all
are out there.
Sincerely,
Stacy, Richard, Nick,
Colin, Del Fuego and the Fabulous Miss Lillie
Update September 21, 2008:
I just wanted to let you know that Lillie is still hanging
in there. She has been having shorter and less intense spells than before, but
they are more frequent. She usually has one every Thursday or Friday. It's very
bizarre.
She goes to the vet on Monday for her retest on her t-4.
The do this every three weeks to readjust her meds. She started at .4 and we are
now at .2 hopefully they will lower it and she can level out. The vet thinks her
spells could be caused by her thyroid still being out of whack. When she was
tested at .4 her thyroid was a 9.4 instead of a 1.2-2.0 which is ideal. He said
not to give up just yet. Otherwise she is fine. She has a few bad hours a week
and then sleeps it off and bounces back. It's giving me a nervous breakdown but
she seem to handle it fine.
She has two new friends, my sister in-law's 2lb
Maltipoo and my sons friend's 3lb Toy Pom, she finds them fascinating. I think
she thinks they are varmints. She like to hunt them throughout the house and
when they stop she rolls over in front of them. It's pretty funny.
Sincerely,
Stacy
Update November 16, 2008:
Knock on wood!! Lillie has not had a spell in several
weeks. her thyroid meds have been dropped to a .2 and this seems to be doing the
trick. Her coat is coming in nicely. The wiry coat is also coming in and she is
really starting to look good. She's back to a 100%. Hopefully we will stay on
course. So far no other problems have come up. I'm hopeful. Now if I could get
her to sleep past 6:30AM on a weekend we would really be making progress.
Thanks for everything and Happy Holidays.
Stacy & Lillie
Update January 29, 2008:
Today is a good day.
Lillie went for several weeks with out any spells. Her meds were regulated at a
.2 and she seemed to finally have leveled out. The first couple of weeks of
January were rough. She has 3 spells and one of them lasted for 2 days. This was
the first time that the Vet was able to see her in the in the middle of a full
thrown spell. He feels that it is definitely neurological. He really feels that
the spells are her form of a seizure and he would like to try and put her on
seizure meds, however, he does not want to make anything worse. At this point we
have contacted U. of Mo. Vet school about having the CT scan and a visit with
the Neurologist.
When she comes out of
the spells she acts 100%. She is all Westie. She still has tons of
spunk.
Here are a few
pictures...her fresh summer haircut, her sunbathing (this is her morning routine
in the summer) and her Christmas poncho.
Stacy & Lillie

Update April 21, 2009:
So far so good. Lillie has
been doing very well lately. No real spells, just a few upset tummy episodes.
I have contacted both the U
of I and U of Mo and they both want $2,500.00 for a full MRI work up. They say
that a CT scan is not good enough. They need to see soft brain tissue. It is a 2
to 3 day process.
Good news, I did find a job.
I work out of my home several days a week so I do get to spend a lot of time
with her. She is not home alone for long periods of time. I can stagger my
schedule around everyone else.
I am waiting for her
insurance to process some info on her. The underwriter has it now. We will see
what they say. I really want to encourage everyone to take out a shelter care
policy with a pet care insurance co as soon as they take guardianship. If I had
done this with Lillie within 7 days of adopting her, I would not have had any of
these issues. They would have covered 70%. I hope all is well with everyone at
WestieMed.
We are looking forward to
nicer weather. We have a new dog park and agility course in town. Lillie loves
agility and the more she can run the better. A few days ago she took off after a
goose at our pond (at least 3 football fields away) she is lightening fast.
There is hope for broken
down ol' Westies. I will keep you posted.
The Fischer Clan
Update July 11, 2009:
Lillie is still hanging in there. I have
her on a holistic diet and we are working with a nutritionist and a natural pet
food store. I came across an e-book on canine pancreatitis and the effect
if prolonged and untreated. So we are back to the basics as dogs that have
thyroid issues are predisposed to pancreatitis.
Stacy and Lillie
Update January 20, 2010:
Update on Lillie. She is doing really well.
She is on her holistic diet and has not had any spells in quite a long time. She
has a new Westie sister Heidi from the HSMO in St. Louis, MO. Heidi has some leg
issues due to being what I call a miller. They get along very well and they team
up together against DelFuego. We will be moving to Santa Fe, NM this summer.
They are looking forward to their new big fenced in back yard!!!!
Sincerely,
The Fischers
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