Lilly and I apologize for last week’s blogging absence. The clock ran out on us every single day. Sometimes we simply get busy with work (remember, lots of HUGE bills to pay), but we also have some BIG blog posts brewing. They are not the kind that come together quickly. So, this week, we promise a few more updates about Lilly’s recovery.
After that, if we can eke out enough time and mental bandwidth, you can expect some big picture, HUGE news blog posts in the wake of Lilly’s adverse rabies vaccine reaction.
In some cases, we’re still waiting for requested information to arrive and to have the time to dig into critical research.
Planned topics include (in no particular order):
- An FAQ about Lilly’s adverse vaccine reaction
- My thoughts on vaccination, after all this worry
- Lilly’s future as a dog who cannot have additional vaccines
- What I didn’t know and when I didn’t know it
- Adverse vaccine reaction incidence data
- How the vaccine company responded to our adverse vaccine reaction report
Glad Lily is recovering, I’m looking forward to your updates. God Bless
Hi Roxanne, Glad Lily is doing better. Anxious to hear whats up with the vaccine info. It’s very scary,
wondering if other vaccines can cause the same problems. Read a brief story about some of the flea + tick meds can be toxic! Need to check this out in more detail, some thing else to worry about!
Don’t really think you have to apologize for not getting a blog out on time, those of us who follow will wait with much patience.
Glad Lily is recovering. I look forward yo your updates.
Looking forward to these posts! Really, I’m happy that you’ve updated as often as you have, you must just feel so overwhelmed!
I am so glad she’s recovering. I felt terrible that since we’ve been having our own battles, we haven’t taken a moment to see how anyone else is doing.
I worried about you and Lilly – a sentiment a little silly for me, since I have never met you and merely follow your blog, leaving the occasional comment. (I guess there really is something to be said for online community and social media. :p)
Anyway, I’m glad to hear she’s doing better. We look forward to updates of her condition and wish you guys the best.
Can you answer the last one first? I really want to know what they said.
Hope all is well with you and your family.