Hana At The Bridge
We went to visit them the other day and it was so sad not to see Hana at her window and hear her greet us as we drove up. I sniffed around the house and visited her perch upstairs.
Goodbye Hana. We miss you!
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I was diagnosed with Evans Syndrome in 2006. It is a combination of IMHA/AIHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia/Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia) and IMT/ITP (Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia/Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura). I was hospitalized for over a week and received numerous blood transfusions and a cocktail of immunosuppressants to save my life. I was weaned off the medications due to complications such as Cushings Disease but after a few months off the drugs, I relapsed again so I am currently back on medication. I continue to fight this disease everyday.
There is no cure for this disease so please help support the fight for a cure. Meisha's Hope Fund and Morris Animal Foundation has teamed up to find a cure for IMHA with Autoimmune/Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Fund #338.
Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia is a serious blood disorder and scientists estimate over 50% of dogs diagnosed with it will die from the condition. Affected dogs show signs of weakness, lethargy, exercise intolerance and anorexia. This deadly blood disorder occurs when something triggers the dog's body to attack its own red blood cells. Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy, this disease has a very high mortality rate. Many dogs die shortly after diagnosis, so an effective early treatment is critical.
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4 Comments:
Oh Casper,
I am so deeply saddened to read this news. She was a beautiful girl with such a lovely smile. Although we never met her, by visiting your blog and hers, we feel like we have grown to know you both and our lives as well as your many readers are much richer for this.
I know both of your families are heartbroken. Sending prayers to both families. So very sorry.
Much love,
Stef & Tegan
We share your grief over Hana's passing. The adventures you and she shared were always such fun to read about. Hana was a very special lady and will live forever in our memories.
Casper, thanks for stopping by to visit. Your handsome face always cheers me up and it has been a sad week. The rose WAS a beautiful color, wasn't it...normally roses on that bush are white with puple streaks, not completely lavendar. I, too, think it was a gift from Hana.
Im deeply sorry for your loss. That is very sad casper.
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