Every 28 Days ..
Molly has to get a shot of her life sustaining Percorten-V. Molly has Addison's Disease, making the injection a necessary event in order for her to survive. Percorten-V is a corticosteroid that she is prescribed to treat the Addison's disease, because her adrenal glands do not produce enough steroids. Adrenal glands produce certain hormones, including adrenaline, aldosterone and cortisol, which in part help to regulate metabolism, the immune system, blood pressure, Molly's response to stress and the list goes on. A complicated mess.
Since her tiny body can not produce it's own steroid, we have to supply her with it via an injection.
Molly getting ready for her Injection. Like anything exciting, a good stretch is appropriate!
Molly was diagnosed with Addison's Disease.. On October 1st, 2015. It will be 6 years since that diagnoses, come this October. It was a rough time leading up to and post diagnosis. We were lucky that a specialist in Addison's was working at the emergency center the day we brought her (practically lifeless self) there, otherwise she surely would have died. Addisonian dogs are often misdiagnosed after responding to steroids (given by emergency veterinarians) and sent home unknowingly .. death quickly finds them.
Flash to present day .. and she is doing fantastic, now that we have learned what we can about the disease, what stresses her and how to react with increases to her daily dose of Prednisolone .. Another medication she has to take in order to sustain her life.
We continue to change how we both treat and monitor her disease, as she changes, in order to give Molly the best chance at a comfortable and enjoyable life.
What Is Addison's Disease? ..
Addison's disease, also called adrenal insufficiency, is an uncommon disorder that occurs when your body doesn't produce enough of certain hormones. In Addison's disease, your adrenal glands, located just above your kidneys, produce too little cortisol and, often, too little aldosterone.
Addison's disease occurs in all age groups and both sexes, and can be life-threatening. Treatment involves taking hormones to replace those that are missing.
A Trip To The Vet Today ..
Molly, Mommy and I took a trip to the vet today. She had another one of those seizure like episodes a few days ago, and we were able to catch it all on video. I don't want to post the video, because it may be heartbreaking to some people. She is VERY vocal when these episodes occur, and she sounds like she is in extreme pain (Which is not the case). The doctor recommended we bring her in again for another exam and more blood work. So Now we are waiting on that. Hopefully in the next few days we will get some useful information.
Molly retreating to her comfy spot after the vet visit
What treat did I have for her when she came home? .. A shot! An injection of her Percorten-V!! Yippee!!! She was SO excited about that. Not only did she endure the process of blood being drawn at the vet, the stress of being at the vet, and just not feeling herself, she also has to get stuck by me.
Sorry Miss Molly. Some Things Just Can't Be Avoided...
She is a good girl and waits patiently for Daddy to give her the injection.. She is very used to it by now, being that she also has extremely bad allergies that require another injection. I give her that injection every 10 days. She's a little pro at getting them.
Are you ready Molly? ..
"Not Really Daddy. But if you must...
I'll spare you the actual injecting. No one wants to see that and risk getting queasy in the stomach. lol
All Done!!! All that is left to do is shake it off and go get a piece of cheese for her efforts and cooperation
Next .. I cap the needle and place it into an old drink bottle for safe disposal. As you can see, this bottle is just about filled. It gives you a good idea of how often she gets shots.. lol. She's such a good sport about it and I am getting pretty good at giving them.
The Reward ..
Later that night, after dinner and poops, Molly got what she really wanted.. some one on one time with her good old dad. Some Rubbin's was in order. This was a reward we both enjoyed! ..
And she was content once more.. She also slept very well for a good long time.
Here Is A Short Video Of The Rub and Swat ..
Me doing the rubbing and Molly doing the swatting .. hehe
This photo (below) was taken the day after Molly came home with her new diagnoses of Addison's Disease. We were happy, but she was not :-(
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She is so wonderful. Although I don't ever have to give Nadi injections there are several things that I administer to her that she would prefer not to such as baths and especially the hair dryer afterwards. However, I think she actually looks forward to them because she knows that treaty-pies are coming afterwards although it isn't normally something as scrumptious as cheese!
Bribes! haha. Molly actually likes the hair dryer. She just sits there and enjoys the warm air.. probably because she is just skin and bones. lol. Molly has been rather picky with her cookies lately. I gave her cheese the other day and she just dropped it like it was bad. It wasn't, she's just weird like that. Tell Nadi hello from New Jersey!
Awww poor pup, hope she feels better. We had to give Zoe, my boyfriends Labrador shots every day because of his diabetes. 🤗 HUGS for Molly. My Molly stretched like that as well by the way 😊
We are actually getting her tested for Diabetes. It's a common thing to get when you have Addison's. Hopefully she doesn't have that too. ugggg. Molly say's thanks for the hugs 😊 Awwwww.. Your Molly made stretches like mine. too cute. My Molly also has an Ice cream addiction. lol
😊 keeping my fingers crossed that Molly is diabetes free.
What a brave little one 🐕 Hi Molly! You're doing a great great job! Hold on there 😽💛
Hello back to you from Molly! 🤗 She is being such a great pup. It is going to be one of those sit and wait to see what happens kind of things. oh well, life is like that sometimes.
Awwww … I absolutely hate needles … although… according to the nurse at my Dr.’s office … I have gotten better. Lol
Me too, but I have gotten used to them now. lol. I have issues when ever I give blood. I usually have to lay down because I get light headed and sweat. 😒
Aww.. That is so sad, but she is a brave girl your Molly.
You are such lovely parents doing all you can to make her life better.
I loved the video, she is so funny swatting for those rubs. Adorable.
Yeah, she has had it rough and yet has had a good life for an Adisonian dog. She is our baby, so we are happy to do it all for her. We could have purchased a very nice car with all the money spent, but well worth it. She makes us very happy 😁
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