Heike & BInie
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Good evening,
we had quite a high bg day today. I don't know, what this means. But Binie seems to feel quite well, that is the most important.
I got a call from the young vet today. She spoke to a specialist for this bacterial infections and they reviewed Binies case. There are no other antibiotic options than we already know from the antibiogram. The advice was, not to give the doxycyclinhyclat. She doesn't see a high chance to erase the germ completely and as Binie doesn't show clear symptoms of an UTI at the moment, the risks of the side-effects are bigger than the possible gain. So we were heading in the right direction when we decided yesterday, not to give it.
What I didn't know and what is a glimpse of hope: We don't know, how Binies body copes with the germ. Maybe she can stay stable for some time and the germ doesn't cause another infection. I think that is good news after I thought, I would loose her very soon for sure.
So I try to figure out the next days, how I can adjust her treatment to this new situation. How I can stimulate her immune system and help her to feel good. I will also ask questions about her diabetes treatment the next days. I was wondering if her situation changes the treatment goals or not.
I am happy, I don't have anything coming up the next weeks which forces me to leave the house for longer and I can be here with Binie.
Thank you so much all of you for the precious support. It helps so much, not to be alone in this. This is very special.


Good evening,
we had quite a high bg day today. I don't know, what this means. But Binie seems to feel quite well, that is the most important.
I got a call from the young vet today. She spoke to a specialist for this bacterial infections and they reviewed Binies case. There are no other antibiotic options than we already know from the antibiogram. The advice was, not to give the doxycyclinhyclat. She doesn't see a high chance to erase the germ completely and as Binie doesn't show clear symptoms of an UTI at the moment, the risks of the side-effects are bigger than the possible gain. So we were heading in the right direction when we decided yesterday, not to give it.
What I didn't know and what is a glimpse of hope: We don't know, how Binies body copes with the germ. Maybe she can stay stable for some time and the germ doesn't cause another infection. I think that is good news after I thought, I would loose her very soon for sure.
So I try to figure out the next days, how I can adjust her treatment to this new situation. How I can stimulate her immune system and help her to feel good. I will also ask questions about her diabetes treatment the next days. I was wondering if her situation changes the treatment goals or not.
I am happy, I don't have anything coming up the next weeks which forces me to leave the house for longer and I can be here with Binie.
Thank you so much all of you for the precious support. It helps so much, not to be alone in this. This is very special.


