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I am posting this thread for those of you who supported me while I fought for Molly's life. She is my baby who was diagnosed with CHF, with Mitral Valve Murmur.
I believe I found the appropriate homeopathy remedies to bring her back to a state of strength, so that now she can have a quality life. She is on all her allopathic medications, except for the aspirin, which she had a bad reaction to. She will stay on her medications for as long as she needs them. At present, she is on no homeopathy remedies.
I officially walked away a few days ago, after months of studying around the clock, after months of sitting watching Molly breathe, checking her heart sounds with my stethoscope, to the point I was doing harm both to myself and to Molly. Since I have quietly put the stethoscope away, and taken my hands off of Molly, she has now reverted back to being the Queen of the barn boys.
I cannot tell you how long she will live, only God can. But I can tell you this. Molly will have a quality life for the rest of her natural life, one filled with love, laughter, and fun. What more can a feline ask for?
Please, do not reply to this thread if you have any negative comment to make. I have been through hell and back about 10 times over with this precious angel. Just read, look at her picture that was taken 2 days ago, and be happy for a precious furrangel, called Molly, who is happily taken her place back in this family.
Last edited by Garden of Eden; 05-12-2011 at 08:51 PM..
Molly is just beautiful. So glad to hear she has once again taken her rightful place in the family. I know this has been difficult for both of you. Just enjoy each other. (((HUGS)) from me too.
Glad you've got a plan for her that is keeping her comfortable and happy. It's got to be so frustrating trying to diagnose by 'meow' and body language about what's working and what isn't.
Glad you've got a plan for her that is keeping her comfortable and happy. It's got to be so frustrating trying to diagnose by 'meow' and body language about what's working and what isn't.
Beachmouse, I want to thank you here, for I was unable to rep you now.
Yes, to communicate and to communicate properly and then research to find a homeopathic remedy that I hoped would resolve the symptoms that were being presented was both terrifyng, and difficult. In the studying I have done, the less I realized I know, and I prayed, God how I prayed, that the little I did know, would be enough.
I still don't know if what I did was enough, but there are no guarantees in life, now are there? The important factor in all this, is that Molly seems to have recovered from the critical to the stable. She is happy. In fact, last night, she and I watched a beautiful spider walk around the hallway walls. Instead of running for the camera because Molly was sitting balanced on the handrail, I enjoyed the "moments" with her. It was enlightening.
ETA: I must remember to read all posts before responding in the future. :embarrassed:
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