Have I mentioned I am SOOOOOO emotional this week???
I almost cried.
disclaimer - My Vet and go waaaay back. Have I mentioned I love him? I can remember when I was
really little and he would have me listen with his stethoscope and all that
*reminiscing* Lots of fosters, ups and downs, about 9 years of Maddie
etc etc
......... So, he walks in and says "Oh, what the Hell Maddie." :rofl1:
3-4 weeks ago she was in for full blood work and they WROTE on her chart that she looked, and I quote (he showed me) "Skin-fantastic"
BUT this has worked completely to my advantage, as we know
exactly what the problem is. It's the wheat she got into, and that's it!
He did a skin scraping, and said that I've absolutely kept the infections at bay... And then he started in on how he wished all owners were as pro-active, and because I was, we know "exactly" what to do, and what is wrong, and that I hardly needed a "vet", Maddie's lucky to have me and all that.
And it took everything I had not to cry
So then he says "That's the last complement you'll ever get from me" ... So then I laughed
And he went on to say that he wishes all of his Cockers were in as good of health as Maddie... and I was like, are you crazy?! She's half bald?! And he shot me a look and said I ought to know better, because of the cockers that I've fostered/transported/brought in.
*takes deep breath*
I'm to continue what I'm doing, and give the pred for two days, and wean off (unless there is NO change at all, but that will not happen). Up the benedryl, probiotics, down pretty much everything else gradually... they won't be needed if it doesn't get all infected.
She's been getting medicated baths every other day. I'm supposed to just rinse her with luke-cool water every other-every other day
to help the itchy scabbies come off.
The food-reaction is why it is literally from her face to her tail, not a
major infection like I thought (apparently due to me being 'proactive')
So then I had to look at a bunch of gibberish vet talk and hear a story (he was SO excited to tell me about LOL) about a trial that Ohio State did about food allergies that was ruined by someone dropping a hot dog that the dog got into, and then set them back 4 weeks. Yep... it
could take 4 weeks for Maddie to get over this
But "most likely, knowing Maddie, not" . And from here on out, absolutely NO WHEAT.
*is hopeful*