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30-05-2013, 10:48 AM

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Hi everyone.....just lost our wee girl (Georgie) on Monday. She wasnt right over last weekend, and at vets on Monday, all tests were clear, then monday evening she became paralysed and blind within a few hours......rushed her to vet and she was put on a drip. She died a few hours later, the vet is stumped and said all symptoms were similar to a brain tumour, except VERY VERY fast progression......has anyone had a similar experience of this??
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30-05-2013, 10:51 AM
Rest in peace Georgie.
So sorry for your loss.
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30-05-2013, 10:55 AM
Thanks Eileen, was a shocker.....Georgie was a wee ex puppy farm Westie that we got from Many Tears Rescue centre.....we have 2 other dogs as well, jake (a westie too) and Biggie (ESS)......he was kind of our foster dog, from my sis in law, who couldnt cope with him.....but he's ours now.......but i do miss my wee Lassie.....x
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30-05-2013, 10:59 AM
Oh I'm so sorry to hear this georgiegirl. RIP Georgie.
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30-05-2013, 11:01 AM
Originally Posted by georgiegirl View Post
Thanks Eileen, was a shocker.....Georgie was a wee ex puppy farm Westie that we got from Many Tears Rescue centre.....we have 2 other dogs as well, jake (a westie too) and Biggie (ESS)......he was kind of our foster dog, from my sis in law, who couldnt cope with him.....but he's ours now.......but i do miss my wee Lassie.....x
I'm sure you're devasted. If there is anything worse than losing them,it would have to be not understanding why I really hope someone here can give you some answers xx
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30-05-2013, 11:51 AM
Hello Louise , I am very sorry to hear you lost Georgie in such a sudden way, it must have been a horrible shock .

No one can know what happened with any certainty unless it is as the result of a postmortem. I know some tumors are fast growing, you say Georgie was not well over the weekend, maybe the tumor had been growing for some time and started to reach a critical stage then.
I wonder if it might have been a brain hemorrhage.

Whatever the cause, knowing will not ease you sadness which many here will share having lost much loved dogs themselves (xhugsx)

Sleep well Georgie..
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30-05-2013, 01:06 PM
I am so so sorry for your loss and it's hard to find closure sometimes when there seems no clear reason for it.
Has the vet suggested a post mortum? I would think that this is the only way you might find the answers.
As Mini said, tumours can sometimes be growing for considerable lengths of time before they suddenly show extreme outwards symptoms. But i'm not a vet so couldn't even speculate on other possibilities.

I really am very sorry.
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30-05-2013, 01:17 PM
How awful - I am so so sorry . Many of us have lost dogs and it is dreadful but try and take some comfort in that you gave her a loving forever home from her sad previous life. I have no experience of brain tumours but what Mini said does make perfect sense.

Run free little Georgie.
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30-05-2013, 02:14 PM
I'm sorry run free Georgie.
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30-05-2013, 02:26 PM
So sorry for your loss, losing a rescue who's previous life was awful can sometimes be the worse feeling you can have.

My last GSD had a massive cerebral bleed & had the same symptoms as your little girl & TBH I didn't want t know what had happened, just that his last minutes were in my arms & his passing to THE Bridge was peaceful

A Glimpse Of THE Rainbow Bridge
by Jean L. Mowry-Everett



Was it today; yesterday; a week; a month ago?
There are no days; there are no nights since my furchild died.
I reach to pet my furry friend who is no longer here.
My heart is broken; my arms are empty; how many tears I've cried.

I leave the house, into the lane we always walked together.
The rain is falling. I notice not. Just more tears on my face.
She used to lead me down the lane. Her spirit leads me still.
But we go a different way to a very strange and different place.

I stand before a rustic bridge I've never seen before.
I stop. I know I'm not to cross. But why, I want to know.
And then the rain suddenly stops. I look up into the clouds.
I look down. The bridge is gone and in its place is a rainbow.

I look across THE Rainbow Bridge and see a joyful sight;
Thousands of healthy furchildren playing with my beloved pet.
I want to run and love her, but I'm rooted to the spot.
She looks and wags her tail and I hear her bark, "Not yet."

And then her bark turns to a voice and I hear her say,
"You cared for me, you played with me and loved me to the end.
I'm healthy now, don't cry for me. I'll meet you here again.
Others need your love and care. I'm sending you a friend."

I rub my eyes and the rainbow is again a rustic bridge.
I send a prayer for that quick glimpse to the loving God above.
I hear a noise and glance back down. I can't believe my eyes.
Across the bridge, my darling pet sent a furbaby for me to love.

I pick up the furry bundle, hold her close to my dampened cheek.
She nuzzles my neck, kisses my tears. It's true love at first sight.
Not to replace the one who's gone; another who needs my love and care.
My eyes are drawn upward to see THE Rainbow Bridge in radiating light.
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