Romeo's Mom
06-22-2010, 03:01 AM
Hello, I was so glad I found this forum. However I thought that I had posted an intro and I guess I did not. I am going a bit crazy with my pain getting worse from Neuropathy and today was the start date for my boy Romeo on Trilostane. He is on one 10 mg morning and evening the same time as his insulin injections. Our Vet cut his insulin in half, from 19 units to 10 units and I am a bit worried about that. Of course a 20 lb dog should never be on such a high dosage of insulin, that is one of only a couple of outward signs that he has Cushings Disease. He is scheduled to go in two weeks for the ATCH test.
I am 67 yrs old and live alone, my social security is my only income and it is very low so I am worried about the blood tests, praying they won't come too often.
Romeo adopted me when he was three months old and three pounds, the cutest baby, just melted my heart. We have had many good years walking all over San Francisco, so many people know Romeo. When I got to where I could not walk I was so afraid I would have to give him up. I was in such a panic. Just about then my doctor sent an agency to check on me as I was so overwhelmed and they applied to the county to get in home support for me. They do not pay for anyone to walk or care for Romeo but she gladly does it, she loves him so much. What a gift from heaven.
I am rambling, I do that when I am afraid. I have a friend who keeps sending me negative emails such as the Vet's don't know hardly anything about prescribing Trilostane as it is so new...and on and on.
Romeo is sleeping and having bad dreams, he does that sometimes.
Looking forward to getting to know you.
carol :p
I am 67 yrs old and live alone, my social security is my only income and it is very low so I am worried about the blood tests, praying they won't come too often.
Romeo adopted me when he was three months old and three pounds, the cutest baby, just melted my heart. We have had many good years walking all over San Francisco, so many people know Romeo. When I got to where I could not walk I was so afraid I would have to give him up. I was in such a panic. Just about then my doctor sent an agency to check on me as I was so overwhelmed and they applied to the county to get in home support for me. They do not pay for anyone to walk or care for Romeo but she gladly does it, she loves him so much. What a gift from heaven.
I am rambling, I do that when I am afraid. I have a friend who keeps sending me negative emails such as the Vet's don't know hardly anything about prescribing Trilostane as it is so new...and on and on.
Romeo is sleeping and having bad dreams, he does that sometimes.
Looking forward to getting to know you.
carol :p