Prayers for Logan please...

Cindy, I completely understand what you mean! Had I understood earlier the need for more therapy for Mr. Chance I might have been able to get him more mobility in his senior years. He had bone spurs so I always errored on the side of caution. I need to try harder with Logan.

I certainly hope Gavin responds to your therapy!
 
Gosh, I missed a couple of pages of posts and missed the new problems. Five meals is a darn good sign.

Maybe Ann can answer this better - but could milk thistle help? I think it was Ann who put me onto it for liver/gallbladder for Tully.
 
what a sweetie! Logan is worth every bit of sweat and tears. Gavin wishes you both the best!
 
Well, this morning Logan would not eat two different foods I wanted to hand feed him. Thank goodness I went to the pet store and purchase several cans of Fromms and Dave’s restrictive diet dog food.
He ate about 1/4 of a can. Does not seem as chipper today. I hope he will brighten up as the day progresses...
This is such a roller coasters ride. I am trying my best to stay positive.
 
Roller coaster ride is a very good description. It is the same for him, good days and bad days. There were times when I thought I cannot do this anymore, but when he looked at me, and I could see he was not ready to quit, no way I was going to let him down. You are doing great!
 
Your gentle palliative care is wonderful, Gloria. Our Bitsy is wasting as well -- she has a very slow-growing lymphoma. Over the past two years, she's grown thinner and less able to maneuver. But she's still a game girl, eating like a horse and toddling after her ball every evening. We live and love every precious day!
 
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