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The Battle Continues

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The red spots on Gracie's forehead are nothing compared to what lies under that plush fur.

My poor baby, Gracie. It's been FIVE MONTHS since she first had an allergic reaction to something in her environment. So far, only steroids have helped give her any comfort. Thursday, I'm taking her to Riverdale Veterinary Dermatology in New Jersey. I can't wait to get her there.

Because the Vet needs to see Gracie's condition at its worst, I haven't been able to give Gracie a soothing bath or put some ointment on her breakouts. In the two weeks since she last had a steroidal bath she's gotten a lot worse.

Last night she jumped up on the bed, next to my pillow. I reached out to pet her. In the darkness of the room, my hands told me more than my eyes could make out. I was shocked at what I felt. No longer did I find a place on her head or neck that wasn't crusted in large blisters or sores. I could feel the rough surface of crusts, expand across her back. She must be so uncomfortable. I can see it in how she holds her self, curled up on a cardboard cat scratcher in the living room-almost as if lying down in another other position would be too painful.

Her suffering is my own. I need to get to the bottom of this and soon.

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Has she been checked for eczema?

It looks like feline eczema to me. But you know, I'm just an arm chair diagnostician. ;)

Poor boo!

Try a little aquaphor on it (like vaseline) and if yo can get your hands on some - some 'sarna" lotion, it's a tar based lotion, and we put that on Malka, with aquaphor on top, to seal it in. Wouldn't hurt, right?

Kisses to Gracie

I took Gracie to New Jersey, to see a Veterinary Dermatologist and she has Gracie on shot therapy and a lot of meds. I'm going to write up the findings a bit later today. It's going to be a long road with no certain outcomes. It sucks because this might have been prevented.

Thank you for your suggestions. I always appreciate a helping hand!

:-)

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