Hello everyone! I have been on cloud-nine since June 12th, but I just needed a little while to process things all by myself...Hopefully this will be the last post you read about She-Ra's health for a VERY long time!! As some of you know, I went off to visit my brother and his family in Germany (that post will come later). Before I left, the vet team and I had a difficult decision to make: find a way to get She-Ra to treatment (in the form of a GREAT neighbor OR Boyfriend treating her - yes, he knows how, but it was risky doing it at home for various reasons) OR take a chance and pause the treatments. We were all torn. Because of her unique, mostly internal issues, it was difficult to say just how licked the fungus was. It's true, there were no new lesions, but who knew if they were lurking just beneath the surface waiting for a break?! And we did NOT come all this way only to have to back track!! The other successful case had needed treatments for six months! On the other hand, we all knew there would come a day when we would just have to see how she did. She had a full-strength immune system at this point, and she just really looked good... After about two minutes of personal deliberation, I decided it was time to trust that God had taken us this far, He would be with us regardless of the outcome...........so we took the leap. She would miss three treatments when I was gone, and then be evaluated the day after I returned.
I walked in to Nashville Vet Specialists that Tuesday afternoon - late, because I had stayed late at work to catch up - and was met with bunch of grins and "where have you been?!"s....I was standing at the counter waiting for the balance to pay...Ashley called the techs to find out the day's total...she yanked the phone away from her ear as someone yelled on the other end....Ashley grinned, turned to me and said, "There's no charge today!" Excuse me?
Dr. O'Neill came through a door with She-Ra. And then Jennifer came out a different door. And then Dr. Wang, Meredith, and about 5 other people that I had yet to meet...."We'll see you in August," Dr. O'Neill said. August?
So for the next 45 minutes or so, we all stood around talking about our miracle girl, sharing stories (they snuck She-Ra people food!!) and pictures (see below!) and "I can't believe it"s. There was no one else in the waiting room, so tech after tech came out to say hello/goodbye and to love on She-Ra. We were all grinning like goofy kids. Dr. O'Neill is excited to share the case at a conference she'll be attending in July - the practice of administering drugs under the skin like we did is not common, but we sure want the world to know!
I have said the entire time how much I love and appreciate the staff at NVS for their attention and care toward She-Ra. I was even more moved when they showed me all the pictures they had taken of She-Ra. They took pictures for themselves, which proved to me how much they really want to remember her, which proved that they really truly did care! I know it's silly - it's not like I think they were lying - it's just difficult to imagine others caring about your pet they way you do. Jennifer is the tech who gave She-Ra her treatments each week, and she just sat on the floor snuggling her for a while. She-Ra absolutely sensed the excitement, and bounced from tech/doc to tech/doc just eating up all the attention. This is the main team that treated her, and I am SO IN LOVE WITH THIS PICTURE!! {I added their names}
This has been one crazy ride, but I am so grateful for all the love and support along the way. Her first condition - the immune system fighting itself - could always come back. But for today, we won, and that's what we focus on. Our girl is happy and playful, and only has a few scars to show for all her fighting :). They just make her look all the tougher :).
PS: WOOOHOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is such amazing news!! YAY SHE-RA!! She follows in her namesake's footsteps, because she truly is a superhero :)
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