RIP My Heart Breaker
July 3, 2012 - March 23, 2020
Had to stay in the car and wait..the staff came out to us.
Trying to get a selfie with Sonko
I can't do selfies...esp when crying
One of the Tech ladies carried Sonko from my car to his room to be prepped. Then came back out to get me.
Dr. Otamendi talked to me a bit..he wanted to know if he could look inside Sonko's head/brain (no charge). Since we can't get a necropsy (place that does the type he would have needed is closed down - COVID 19). He said he is not a pathologist but he knows some from his schooling. He doesn't know if he will find anything from just looking. Since many neurological diseases are on the microscopic level. He will look for tumors, lesions, size, any thing that might be abnormal. He will let me know what he finds.
Dr. Otamendi really hopes either he or the research vet in Penn finds something. So we can better understand what is happening to "our" dogs.
If the research vet finds something in Sonko's samples, he might want more samples from other affected dogs. If not, the only other way to find out will be a necropsy.
Thank you Rachel and Dylan for showing up and being there for me.
My Dad is taking this hard..I'm trying to not cry around him. He saw Sonko's collar in my hand and said oh no..and started to cry. We hugged. Dad said he was a good boy over and over. I can still hear him crying. He was hugging his little doggy Taz.
Stay Safe
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